Contents
- Cisco UCS Director
- Revision History
- System Requirements
- Prerequisites
- Minimum System Requirements for a Single-Node Setup
- Minimum System Requirements for a Multi-Node Setup
- Minimum System Requirements for a Small Multi-Node Setup
- Minimum System Requirements for a Medium Multi-Node Setup
- Minimum System Requirements for a Large Multi-Node Setup
- Installation and Upgrade Notes
- Supported Upgrade Paths to Cisco UCS Director, Release 6.0
- Supported Upgrade Paths to Cisco UCS Director, Patch Release 6.0(1.1)
- Supported Upgrade Paths to Cisco UCS Director, Patch Release 6.0(1.2)
- Supported Upgrade Paths to Cisco UCS Director, Patch Release 6.0(1.3)
- New and Changed Features
- New and Changed Features in Release 6.0
- New and Changed Features in Release 6.0(1.0)
- New and Changed Features in Release 6.0(1.1)
- Updated Support in Release 6.0
- Updated Support in Release 6.0(1.0)
- Deprecation Announcement
- Deprecation Announcement for Cisco UCS Invicta
- Open and Resolved Bugs
- Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0
- Open Bugs in Release 6.0
- Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0
- Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(0.1)
- Open Bugs in Release 6.0(0.1)
- Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(0.1)
- CSCvb71196 - Subscription Server Licenses Are Not Allowed on Top of a Perpetual Base License
- Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.0)
- Open Bugs in Release 6.0(1.0)
- Resolved Caveats in Release 6.0(1.0)
- Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.1)
- Open Bugs in Release 6.0(1.1)
- Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.1)
- Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.2)
- Open Bugs in Release 6.0(1.2)
- Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.2)
- Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.3)
- Open Bugs in Release 6.0(1.3)
- Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.3)
- Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
First Published: September 19, 2016
Last Updated: August 09, 2017
Cisco UCS Director
Cisco UCS Director delivers unified, highly secure management for supported compute, network, storage, and virtualization platforms and for the industry's leading converged infrastructure solutions, which are based on the Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS) and Cisco Nexus platforms. Cisco UCS Director extends the unification of computing and network layers through Cisco UCS to provide data center administrators with comprehensive visibility and management capabilities for compute, network, storage, and virtualization. For more information, see Cisco UCS Director on Cisco.com.
Revision History
Release
Date
Description
6.0
September 19, 2016
Published release notes for Cisco UCS Director, Release 6.0
6.0
September 29, 2016
Added support for Cisco HX Data Platform, Release 1.8(1a). See Updated Support in Release 6.0.
6.0(0.1)
October 21, 2016
Added upgrade path for 6.0(0.1). See Supported Upgrade Paths to Cisco UCS Director, Release 6.0.
Added fix for open licensing issue. See CSCvb71196 - Subscription Server Licenses Are Not Allowed on Top of a Perpetual Base License.
6.0(1.0)
December 21, 2016
Updated with information on Release 6.0(1.0)
6.0(1.1)
January 27, 2017
Updated with information on Patch Release 6.0(1.1)
6.0(1.2)
April 20, 2017
Updated with information on Patch Release 6.0(1.2)
6.0(1.3)
August 9, 2017
Updated with information on Patch Release 6.0(1.3)
System Requirements
The system requirements for this release are available in the Cisco UCS Director installation and upgrade guides for the following:
Supported Browser Versions
Cisco UCS Director supports the following browsers and requires the Adobe Flash Player 11 plug-in for those browsers:
Internet Explorer 8 or higher
Google Chrome 4.1 or higher
Firefox 3.5 or higher
Safari 4.0 or higher (for Apple Mac)
All browsers must have Adobe Flash Player plug-in version 11 or higher.
Prerequisites
For Microsoft Hyper-V Manager:
Installation of Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager
Configure a user account with SCVMM administrator privileges
Cisco UCS Director deployed on a Hyper-V host
For VMware vSphere:
Installation of VMware vSphere or vCenter
Configure a user account with system administrator privileges on VMware vCenter
Cisco UCS Director deployed on a VMware vSphere host
Minimum System Requirements for a Single-Node Setup
The minimum system requirements depend on the number of VMs you plan to manage. We recommend deploying a Cisco UCS Director VM on a local datastore with a minimum of 25 MBps I/O speed, or on an external datastore with a minimum of 50 MBps I/O speed.
For information about minimum system requirements for a multi-node setup, see the Cisco UCS Director Multi-Node Installation and Configuration Guide.
Up to 2,000 VMs
If you plan to manage up to 2,000 VMs, the Cisco UCS Director environment must meet at least the minimum system requirements in the following table.
Up to 5,000 VMs
If you plan to manage no more than 5,000 VMs, the Cisco UCS Director environment must meet at least the minimum system requirements and recommended configurations in the following tables.
Table 2 Minimum System Requirements for up to 5,000 VMs Element Minimum Supported Requirement vCPU
8
Memory
20 GB
Hard Disk
100 GB
Table 3 Minimum Database Configuration Element Minimum Supported Configuration thread_cache_size
100
max_connections
1000
innodb_lock_wait_timeout
100
query_cache_size
128 MB
innodb_buffer_pool_size
4096 MB
max_connect_errors
10000
connect_timeout
20
innodb_read_io_threads
64
innodb_write_io_threads
64
Minimum System Requirements for a Multi-Node Setup
The minimum system requirements for a multi-node setup depends upon the number of VMs that need to be supported by Cisco UCS Director. We recommend deploying a Cisco UCS Director VM on a local datastore with a minimum of 25 Mbps I/O speed, or on an external datastore with a minimum of 50 Mbps I/O speed. The following table describes the number of VMs supported by each deployment size.
Minimum System Requirements for a Small Multi-Node Setup
The small multi-node setup supports from 5,000 to 10,000 VMs. We recommend that this deployment include the following nodes:
Note
For optimal performance, reserve additional CPU and memory resources.
Minimum Memory Configuration for Cisco UCS Director Services on Primary and Service Nodes
Service Recommended Configuration File Location Parameter inframgr
8 GB
/opt/infra/bin/inframgr.env
MEMORY_MAX
Note
To modify the memory settings for the inframgr service, in the inframgr.env file, update the "MEMORY_MAX" parameter to the value you want. After changing this parameter, restart the service for the changes to take effect.
Minimum System Requirements for a Medium Multi-Node Setup
The medium multi-node setup supports between 10,000 and 20,000 VMs. We recommend that this deployment include the following nodes:
Note
For optimal performance, reserve additional CPU and memory resources.
Minimum Memory Configuration for Cisco UCS Director Services on Primary and Service Nodes
Service Recommended Configuration File Location Parameter inframgr
12 GB
/opt/infra/bin/inframgr.env
MEMORY_MAX
Note
To modify the memory settings for the inframgr service, in the inframgr.env file, update the "MEMORY_MAX" parameter to the value you want. After changing this parameter, restart the service for the changes to take effect.
Minimum System Requirements for a Large Multi-Node Setup
The large multi-node setup supports between 20,000 and 50,000 VMs. We recommend that this deployment include the following nodes:
Note
For optimal performance, reserve additional CPU and memory resources.
Minimum Memory Configuration for Cisco UCS Director Services on Primary and Service Nodes
Service Recommended Configuration File Location Parameter inframgr
24 GB
/opt/infra/bin/inframgr.env
MEMORY_MAX
Note
To modify the memory settings for the inframgr service, in the inframgr.env file, update the "MEMORY_MAX" parameter to the value you want. After changing this parameter, restart the service for the changes to take effect.
Installation and Upgrade Notes
Cisco UCS Director uses a standard virtual machine that is delivered in OVF format for VMware, and in VHD format for Microsoft Hyper-V. It can be hosted on VMware vSphere or vCenter, or on Microsoft Hyper-V Manager. For installation instructions, see the appropriate Cisco UCS Director installation guide.
Note
Cisco UCS Director OVF and VHD zip files are created using zip 3.x in CentOS 6.x. For Linux systems, you can extract the zip files with unzip 6.x or higher or with the latest version of the 7-Zip archiving tool. For Windows systems, you can extract the zip files with the native Extract All in Windows Explorer for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 or with the latest versions of archiving tools such as 7-Zip or WinRAR.
Note
After you apply the upgrade patch and complete that installation, choose the Start Services option of ShellAdmin to start/restart the Cisco UCS Director services and complete the patch process. The patch process is not complete or successful until the services have started, Cisco UCS Director is available, the login screen is displayed, and the admin user can log in.
All Cisco UCS Director services must be stopped before you perform other ShellAdmin procedures, such as apply additional patches, take a database backup, or restore a database from a backup.
Supported Upgrade Paths to Cisco UCS Director, Release 6.0
The following are the supported upgrade paths for Cisco UCS Director, Release 6.0 .
See the Cisco UCS Director Upgrade Guide for detailed steps on how to upgrade to Release 6.0 from your current release.
Upgrade Paths from Release 6.0(0.0) Platform
From Release 6.0(0.0) to Release 6.0(0.1)
From Release 6.0(0.0) to Release 6.0(1.0)
From Release 6.0(0.1) to Release 6.0(1.0)
Important:Cisco UCS Director release 6.0(1.0) includes a kernel version change. This kernel version change is applicable to the Bare Metal Agent as well. As part of the upgrade process, the Cisco UCS Director VM is automatically restarted. We recommend that you take a snapshot of the VM before you begin the upgrade. While upgrading on Microsoft Hyper-V, the system is restarted thrice.
Upgrade Paths from Prior Releases
Supported Upgrade Paths to Cisco UCS Director, Patch Release 6.0(1.1)
The following is the supported upgrade path to Cisco UCS Director, Patch Release 6.0(1.1):
From Release 6.0(1.0) to Patch Release 6.0(1.1)
Note
You can only upgrade to Patch Release 6.0(1.1) from Release 6.0(1.0). If you want to upgrade to Patch Release 6.0(1.1) from any other release, you must first upgrade to Release 6.0(1.0).
Supported Upgrade Paths to Cisco UCS Director, Patch Release 6.0(1.3)
The following are the supported upgrade paths to Cisco UCS Director, Patch Release 6.0(1.3):
From Release 6.0 to Patch Release 6.0(1.3)
From Patch Release 6.0(0.1) to Patch Release 6.0(1.3)
From Patch Release 6.0(1.0) to Patch Release 6.0(1.3)
From Patch Release 6.0(1.1) to Patch Release 6.0(1.3)
From Patch Release 6.0(1.2) to Patch Release 6.0(1.3)
New and Changed Features
This section provides an overview of the significant new and changed features in this release. This section does not provide an exhaustive list of all enhancements included in this release.
Note
For information about the physical and virtual devices and software supported by Cisco UCS Director in this release, see the Compatibility Matrix for this release.
New and Changed Features in Release 6.0
New End User Portal
This release introduces a new and improved HTML-5 based End User Portal User Interface for service end-users that replaces the Self-Service Portal. The landing page for the End User Portal can be customized to meet the needs of your end users. These customizations include summary dashlets and custom dashboards. Some customizations must be configured by administrators to be available to your end users.
Using this portal, end users can perform the same tasks that they could with the Self-Service Portal, including the following:
Provision virtual machines (VMs), application containers, and bare metal servers with predefined policies and workflow service requests.
Review and manage service requests.
Upload and deploy OVF images
Monitor and create reports for provisioned virtual and physical resources.
Approve service requests to provision VMs, application containers and bare metal servers.
Note
The Self-Service Portal is still available, but can only be accessed as the Classic View from within the new End User Portal.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director End User Portal Guide, Release 6.0. Documentation for the Self-Service Portal is only available as online help in this release.
Support for Bare Metal Policy, Cost Model, Catalogs and Workflows for Managed UCS Servers
This release introduces policy-based provisioning for Bare Metal deployment, specifically for UCS managed servers using a UCS Manager policy. Further there is a new cost model, catalog and workflow (wrapper) for customers to define appropriate Bare Metal deployment and associated show back and charge back budgetary cost.
Bare Metal provisioning for UCS managed severs can also be published to the End User Portal using the Bare Metal Catalog (a new type of Catalog introduced in this release), and with the Bare Metal Wrapper workflow that pass appropriate parameters from the Catalog User input to the workflow.
Further, an administrator can configure Bare Metal lifecycle actions for End Users to self-server once the Bare Metal servers are provisioned.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide, Release 6.0 and the Cisco UCS Director End User Portal Guide, Release 6.0.
Support for Lifecycle Management of Bare Metal Servers from the End User Portal
This release introduces support for lifecycle management of baremetal servers from the End User Portal. Both actions and tasks are available to assign Cisco UCS blade and rack servers to user groups. Users in those groups who have the required additional permissions can then view the servers in the End User Portal and perform the following lifecycle management actions:
Powering servers on and off
Associating and disassociating servers with a service profile
Launching the KVM console from the server
This feature is also available in the classic view, Self-Service Portal.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director End User Portal Guide, Release 6.0.
Support for Cisco HyperFlex Systems
Cisco UCS Director support Cisco HyperFlex and HX Data Platform clusters. A simple wizard is available to set up an HyperFlex Pod in Cisco UCS Director, that allows all the necessary credentials for Cisco HyperFlex infrastructure. Once an HyperFlex Pod is setup, you can use Cisco UCS Director to perform the following:
Automatically, and periodically collect inventory from Cisco HyperFlex clusters
Discover clusters, nodes, disks, datastores and controller VM's within Cisco HyperFlex system.
Datastore provisioning and management
Automation and orchestration of VM provisioning
The End User Portal can be used for self-service VM provisioning along with VM Actions from the End User Status report.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director HyperFlex Systems Management Guide, Release 6.0.
Enhancements to VMware Support
This release introduces the following support for the deployment of VMs across datacenters in the same cloud:
Provisioning of a VM on a datacenter by using a template image available in any other datacenter under the same cloud
Cloning of a VM from one datacenter to another datacenter under the same cloud
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director VMware vSphere Management Guide, Release 6.0.
Enhancement to Open Automation
This release introduces a list of form field types that you can use to define the type of a form field when you create a form for an open automation module.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director Open Automation Cookbook, Release 6.0.
Enhancements to REST APIs
The following APIs have been added in this release:
userAPIModifyLoginProfilePassword
userAPIModifyUserPassword
userAPIAddTierToContainer
userAPIProvisionRequest
userAPIGetEligibleDataStoreClustersForCreateNewDisk
userAPIGetEligibleDataStoresForCreateNewDisk
The following APIs have been updated in this release:
The following APIs have been deprecated in this release:
In addition, you can pass variables with special characters in the REST URL.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director REST API Getting Started Guide, Release 6.0 and the Cisco UCS Director REST API Cookbook, Release 6.0.
Additions to Workflows in the Task Library
The following new workflow tasks have been added to the Task library in Cisco UCS Director:
Support for Cisco UCS Director Express for Big Data in Cisco UCS Director
The enhancements to Cisco UCS Director Express for Big Data in Cisco UCS Director include the following:
Support for Cloudera 5.8.0, MapR 5.2, and Hortonworks 2.4 cluster versions.
Support for NTP service for all new bare metal nodes.
Support for NFS, Drillbit, and Spark service in MapR cluster.
Support for Cisco UCS Manager version 3.1(1g)
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director Express for Big Data Management Guide, Release 3.0.
Enhancement to Bare Metal Agent Installation
With this release, you now have the option to create a Samba user when adding Bare Metal Agent to Cisco UCS Director.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director Bare Metal Agent Installation and Configuration Guide, Release 6.0.
Enhancements to Support for C-Series Standalone Servers through Cisco IMC Supervisor, Release 2.1
For C-Series standalone servers, native support is now available for the following Cisco IMC Supervisor 2.1 features:
Support for Cisco UCS C3260 servers
Enhancements in configuring a RAID policy for unused disks with Unconfigured Good and JBOD configurations
Introduction of a network configuration policy to configure the DNS server and other network settings
Introduction of a zoning policy to assign physical drives to a Cisco UCS C3260 server
Enhancements to the user policy to enable strong password protection rule for user accounts that are configured with this policy
Changes to configuring an email alert rule to enable you to create a rule for specific servers
Changes to diagnostics-related tasks to enable you to create multiple SCU image profiles and run diagnostics on server groups
Some Cisco IMC Supervisor, Release 2.1 features are not supported in Cisco UCS Director, such as Smart Call Home and certain REST APIs.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director Management Guide for Rack Servers, Release 6.0.
Additional Enhancements to Cisco UCS Director
Other enhancements to Cisco UCS Director include the following:
Support for editing ciphers used by the system
Support for enabling database audit logging
Modifications to the password policy
New icons for catalogs—visible after you upgrade to this release.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director Administration Guide, Release 6.0.
New and Changed Features in Release 6.0(1.0)
Support for UCS S3260 Servers
This release introduces support for Cisco UCS S3260 servers. In addition to managing this server using the user interface, you can also use the following tasks that have been added to the task library:
Enhancements to Support for Cisco UCS Central
Support for Cisco UCS Central includes the following enhancements:
Addition of the following tasks:
Select Global Service Profile
Bind Global Service Profile Template vNIC to Template
UnBind Global Service Profile Template vNIC from Template
Add UCS Central Organization
Delete UCS Central Organization
Clone Global Service Profile Template
Delete UCS Central server pool and server pool qualification
Add and delete VSAN from global service profile template
Modify global service profile template for UCS Central
Delete global service profile template in UCS Central
Create UCS Central server pool
Add and delete UCS servers to UCS Central server pool
Create and modify server pool qualification
Modifications to the following existing tasks:
Enhanced inventory management capabilities to manage large number of servers with Cisco UCS Central.
For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Management Guide for Cisco UCS Central, Release 6.0.
Changes to the End User Portal
This release introduces changes to the search and filtering capability in the End User Portal. The pagination capability that was previously available in the user interface is no longer available. When you access a page, it lists all the records in one single page. You can use the filter icon to narrow down to the records that you want to view. After you enter the filter criteria, all records that match the criteria are highlighted and displayed.
Documented in the Cisco UCS Director End User Portal Guide, Release 6.0.
New and Changed Features in Release 6.0(1.1)
Customizable Approval and Rollback Email Templates for Workflows
You are no longer restricted to a single or fixed email template for workflow approval. If desired, every workflow you use can have its own approval email template. In addition, you can use a different email template for workflow rollback approval.
Cisco UCS Director no longer limits the number of email templates. You can choose to create or customize your own templates for approval and/or rollback approval workflows, or you can use the out-of-the-box templates.
Since not all email templates work with all types of workflows, you must test your email templates with your workflows before you finalize your deployment.
This feature is documented in the Cisco UCS Director Orchestration Guide, Release 6.0.
Updated Support in Release 6.0
This section provides a summary of the updated support in Release 6.0. For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Compatibility Matrix, Release 6.0.
Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure Support
The following changes were added to Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure support in this release:
Updated Support in Release 6.0(1.0)
This section provides a summary of the updated support in Release 6.0(1.0). For more information, see the Cisco UCS Director Compatibility Matrix, Release 6.0.
Cisco Network and Fabric Support
The following changes were added to the support for Cisco network and fabric devices in this release:
Cisco Nexus 1000V for VMware vSphere:5.2(1)SV3(2.1)
Cisco Nexus 3132: 7.0(3)I4
Nexus 3172: 7.0(3)I4
Cisco Nexus 5696Q: 7.3.1
Cisco Nexus 56128P: 7.3.0.
Nexus 7004: 7.3.0
Nexus 7010:7.3.1
Nexus 9372TX: 7.0(3)I3
Nexus 9372PX standalone: 7.0(3)I4
Cisco MDS 9148: 7.3.1.D1(1)
Cisco MDS 9148S: 7.3.1.D1(1)
Cisco MDS 9396S:7.3.1.D1(1)
Cisco MDS 9250i:7.3.1.D1(1)
Cisco MDS 9706: 7.3.1.D1(1)
Cisco Data Center Network Manager: 7.0(x), 7.1(x), 7.2, 7.2(x), 10.0(x), 10.1 and 10.1(x)
You must change the Global Mobility Domain Detectable VLAN Range setting from Default to Valid VLAN Range in Cisco Data Center Network Manager for Cisco UCS Director to create networks.
Deprecation Announcement
Deprecation Announcement for Cisco UCS Invicta
The following Cisco UCS Invicta Series Storage accounts have been deprecated:
Existing Cisco UCS Invicta accounts will be supported. However, you can no longer create a new Cisco UCS Invicta account. The Cisco UCS Director Invicta Series Management Guide will also no longer be updated.
Note
For End-of-Life milestones and dates, see the End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco UCS Invicta Series.
Open and Resolved Bugs
The open and resolved bugs for this release are accessible through the Cisco Bug Search Tool. This web-based tool provides you with access to the Cisco bug tracking system, which maintains information about bugs and vulnerabilities in this product and other Cisco hardware and software products.
Note
You must have a Cisco.com account to log in and access the Cisco Bug Search Tool. If you do not have one, you can register for an account.
For more information about the Cisco Bug Search Tool, see the Bug Search Tool Help & FAQ.
Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0
Open Bugs in Release 6.0
You can find detailed information about all open bugs in Release 6.0 through the open bug search for Release 6.0. This search uses the following parameters:
Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0
You can find detailed information about all resolved bugs in Release 6.0 through the resolved bug search query for Release 6.0. This search uses the following parameters:
Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(0.1)
Open Bugs in Release 6.0(0.1)
You can find detailed information about all open bugs in Release 6.0(0.1) through the open bug search for Release 6.0. This search uses the following parameters:
Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(0.1)
You can find detailed information about all resolved bugs in Release 6.0(0.1) through the resolved bug search query for Release 6.0. This search uses the following parameters:
CSCvb71196 - Subscription Server Licenses Are Not Allowed on Top of a Perpetual Base License
CSCvb71196 is a fixed bug in Cisco UCS Director, Release 6.0(0.1) that affects subscription server licenses, as follows:
Impact
Previously, if you had a Perpetual Server license installed on any version of Cisco UCS Director prior to Cisco UCS Director, version 6.0(0.1), after upgrading the Cisco UCS Director appliance to version 6.0(0.1), you could not add a Subscription Server license on top of the existing Perpetual Server license.
With this fix, Cisco UCS Director allows the addition of a Subscription Server license on top of a Perpetual Base license, but does not allow coexistence of a Perpetual Server license and a Subscription Server license.
If you want to add a new Subscription Server license, you must clean up all the licenses present in the system using the dbLicClean.sh script located in the /opt/infra directory. Then you can choose the path to either the Perpetual Server license or the Subscription Server license that you want to use.
Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.0)
Open Bugs in Release 6.0(1.0)
You can find detailed information about all open bugs in Release 6.0(1.0) through the open bug search for Release 6.0(1.0). This search uses the following parameters:
Resolved Caveats in Release 6.0(1.0)
You can find detailed information about all resolved bugs in Release 6.0(1.0) through the resolved bug search for Release 6.0(1.0). This search uses the following parameters:
Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.1)
Open Bugs in Release 6.0(1.1)
There are no open bugs associated with Release 6.0(1.1). Open bugs in Release 6.0 and 6.0(1.0) that were not resolved in this patch release may apply to this release.
Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.1)
You can find detailed information about all resolved bugs in Release 6.0(1.1) through the resolved bug search for Release 6.0(1.1). This search uses the following parameters:
Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.2)
Open Bugs in Release 6.0(1.2)
You can find detailed information about all open bugs in Release 6.0(1.2) through the open bug search for Release 6.0(1.2). This search uses the following parameters:
Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.2)
You can find detailed information about all resolved bugs in Release 6.0(1.2) through the resolved bug search for Release 6.0.(1.2). This search uses the following parameters:
Open and Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.3)
Open Bugs in Release 6.0(1.3)
You can find detailed information about all open bugs in Release 6.0(1.3) through the open bug search query for Release 6.0(1.3). This search uses the following parameters:
Resolved Bugs in Release 6.0(1.3)
You can find detailed information about all resolved bugs in Release 6.0(1.3) through the resolved bug search for Release 6.0(1.3). This search uses the following parameters:
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