Caveats

Caveats describe unexpected behavior in a product. The Open Caveats section lists open caveats that apply to the current release and may apply to previous releases. A caveat that is open for a prior release and is still unresolved applies to all future releases until it is resolved.

To view the details of the software bugs pertaining to your product, perform the following task:

  • Click the Caveat ID/Bug ID number in the table.

The corresponding Bug Search Tool window is displayed with details of the Caveat ID/Bug ID.

The Bug Search Tool (BST), which is the online successor to the Bug Toolkit, is designed to improve the effectiveness in network risk management and device troubleshooting. The BST allows partners and customers to search for software bugs based on product, release, and keyword, and aggregates key data, such as bug details, product, and version. The tool has a provision to filter bugs based on credentials to provide external and internal bug views for the search input.

To view the details of a caveat whose ID you do not have, perform the following procedure:

  1. Access the BST using your Cisco user ID and password at:

    https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/

  2. In the Bug Search window that is displayed, enter the necessary information in the corresponding fields.

For more information about how to use the Cisco Bug Search Tool effectively, including how to set email alerts for bugs and to save bugs and searches, see Bug Search Tool Help & FAQ.

This chapter lists the Open and Resolved Caveats in Cisco DCNM, and contains the following section:

Cisco DCNM, Release 10.4(1)

Resolved Caveats

The following table lists the Resolved bugs for Cisco DCNM, Release 10.4(1).

Caveat ID Number

Description

CSCvf22408

Inconsistency in the display of graph and table data in the Performance Monitoring pages.

CSCvf35701

Temperature report throws error when clicked on the email link that has csv format.

CSCvf39437

Issue with PM collection on OVA federated upgraded setup.

CSCvf41732

The Temperature screen times out after Endpoint Locator database clean up.

CSCve25345

Cisco DCNM password is visible in plain text.

CSCvf41787

VLAN reusability issue after DCNM restart.

CSCvf46667

The Partitions drop-down options are not sorted in the Configure > LAN Fabric Auto-Configuration > Networks list screen.

Open Caveats

The following table lists the Open bugs for Cisco DCNM, Release 10.4(1).

Caveat ID Number

Description

CSCvg39307

OIF is missing for most of the flows after rebooting Native-HA active node.

CSCvf94187

Sorting issue for Error Discard in the table of the Link Utilizations of ISLs.

CSCvg32790

Native HA validation for Active/Standby on different subnets.

CSCvg42974

When you log into the VMware vSphere Web Client, the Adobe Shockwave Flash crashes with the latest Google Chrome 62.0.3202.62 (64-bit), Mozilla Firefox 56.0.1 (64-bit) and Internet Explorer 8.0.7601.17514. Hence you cannot install Cisco DCNM on VMware ESX using VMware vSphere Web Client. This is a known issue with Adobe Shockwave Flash version 27.0.0.159.

CSCve22734

After performing POAP, the bootstatus is not updated with older images in the POAP tab.

CSCvg41098

Upgrading 10.2(1) OVA federation to 10.4(1)S18 -AMQP is not starting automatically or manually.

CSCvg51299

HTTP to HTTPS redirection is blocked in Cisco DCNM 10.4(1).

CSCvg51170

Temperature is not collected for large set up after upgrade on OVA image.