AppManager does not support the moving of an object under a parent object if the parent object already has a child object under it with the same name as the object you are trying to move. Unable to move an object under a parent object that already has a child object with the same name as the moved object. This issue only happens with AppManager 8.2.
With AppManager 8.2 only, Operator Console does not update the TreeView if you move or rename an object until you close and then re-open Operator Console: If you move or rename an object, the discovery process in Operator Console does not update with the change until after you close and then open AppManager again, or if you expand and collapse the Operator Console TreeView. By doing so, you maintain all AppManager software in one location that is easily accessible when you want to add more repositories, management servers, or agents. Consider copying these files to the \windows_installation\setup\Setup Files folder on the same distribution computer on which you saved your main AppManager software and documentation. When you download the module, these files are copied by default to the local folder on the download computer. You do not need to run this file during installation.ĬkVC.exe, the pre-installation check used with the AppManager setup program.ĭefaultRule_VMware.xml, a configuration file used for deploying the module with Control Center. This is the file you check into the Control Center Web Depot.ĪM70-VMware-8.1.76.0-RepositoryFiles.exe, a compressed file that contains the QDB and console files. To download this product, see the AppManager Module Upgrades & Trials website.ĪM70-VMware-8.1.76.0.msi, the module installer.ĪM70-VMware-8.1.76.0.ini, a configuration file used with the AppManager setup program.ĪM70-VMware-8.1.76.0.xml, a configuration file used for deploying the module with Control Center. If you have suggestions for documentation improvements, click Click to comment on this content to the right of each section of any page in the HTML version of the documentation posted at the AppManager Modules page. The documentation for this product is available on the NetIQ website in HTML and PDF formats on a page that does not require you to log in. You can post feedback in the AppManager forum on NetIQ Communities, our online community that also includes product information, blogs, and links to helpful resources. We hope you continue to help us ensure that our products meet all your needs. We thank you for your time and valuable input. Many of these improvements were made in direct response to suggestions from our customers. This release improves usability and resolves previous issues. This module monitors resources through vCenter to ensure that the most basic components of your vSphere environment function correctly. D.AppManager for VMware vSphere provides a set of Knowledge Scripts designed to give you a comprehensive view of how vSphere performs in your environment. Some of us mix light and dark mode across devices and apps whether it's easier on the eyes, to prolong battery life, or just more appealing. In your opinion, which mode gives the best user experience? Light and dark mode aren't reserved just for phones. This is my memory situation is what CPU-Z says about my memory looked at my motherboard and I see I have two slots to double my memory. I am off today, like most everyone else, so I don’t expect too manyĭo drop by today, well, here is your July 4th Spark! Guess what