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IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance ManagerWireline ComponentJuly 2014Document Revision R2E1
Pack Release Notes
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NoteBefore using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 43.
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Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . vIntended audience . . . . . . . . . . . . vTivoli Netcool Performance Manager - WirelineComponent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vWhat this information contains . . . . . . . . viPack documentation . . . . . . . . . . . viiService Management Connect . . . . . . . . viiTivoli technical training . . . . . . . . . . viiSupport information . . . . . . . . . . . viiiConventions used in this publication . . . . . viii
Typeface conventions . . . . . . . . . . viii
Release summary . . . . . . . . . . 1Features and changes of this release . . . . . . 1
New technology packs . . . . . . . . . . 1New common packs . . . . . . . . . . . 1Updated technology packs. . . . . . . . . 2IPv6 address support . . . . . . . . . . 2Functional changes to technology packs . . . . 3
Installation and configuration of packs. . . . . . 5Packs in this release . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Installation and configuration notes for technologypacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Upgrade technology packs . . . . . . . . . 13Critical technology pack upgrade notes . . . . 13Technology pack upgrade notes . . . . . . 14
Latest versions of supported packs . . . . . . 20List of latest supported packs . . . . . . . 20
Interim fixes and fix packs . . . . . . . . . 40Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager v1.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager v1.3.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager v1.3.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager v1.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3.3 42Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3.2 42
Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Additional copyright notices. . . . . . . . . 46
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Introduction
These release notes support the July 2014 release of the IBM® Tivoli® Netcool®
Performance Manager Technology Packs and Common Packs.
Intended audienceThe audiences for this guide are the network administration engineers at IBMcustomer sites who install, configure, and use technology packs and commonpacks as part of their Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager installation. IBMProfessional Services engineers might also find the guide useful.
To install and use technology packs, you must have a working knowledge of thefollowing subjects:v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager DataMartv TCP/IP networksv Telecommunications network managementv Administration of the operating system
The audiences must be familiar with the specific technology associated with thetechnology packs.
To install and use common packs, you must have a working knowledge of thefollowing subjects:v IBM Tivoli Common Reporting or IBM Cognosv IBM Cognos Framework Managerv IBM Model Maker that is delivered in Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager
v1.3.2.
The audiences must be familiar with the specific technology associated with thecommon packs.
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager - Wireline ComponentIBM® Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager consists of a wireline component(formerly Netcool/Proviso) and a wireless component (formerly Tivoli® Netcool®
Performance Manager for Wireless).
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager - Wireline Component consists of thefollowing subcomponents:v DataMart is a set of management, configuration, and troubleshooting GUIs. The
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager System Administrator uses the GUIs todefine policies and configuration, and to verify and troubleshoot operations.
v DataLoad provides flexible, distributed data collection and data import of SNMPand non-SNMP data to a centralized database.
v DataChannel aggregates the data collected through Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager DataLoad for use by the Tivoli Netcool Performance ManagerDataView reporting functions. It also processes online calculations and detectsreal-time threshold violations.
v DataView is a reliable application server for on-demand, web-based networkreports.
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v Technology Packs extend the Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager system withservice-ready reports for network operations, business development, andcustomer viewing.
The following figure shows the different Tivoli Netcool Performance Managermodules.
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager documentation consists of the following:v Release notesv Configuration recommendationsv Installation and upgrade informationv User guidesv Technical notesv Online help
The documentation is available for viewing and downloading on the informationcenter at http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSBNJ7_1.3.2/com.ibm.tnpm.doc/welcome_tnpm.html.
What this information containsThis publication is organized as follows:v “Features and changes of this release” on page 1
Provides a general introduction to this pack release and the specific contents ofthe release. Also describes features and changes associated with new andupdated packs for this release.
v “Installation and configuration of packs” on page 5Provides information related to installing and configuring packs.
v “Upgrade technology packs” on page 13Provides information related to upgrading technology packs.
v “Latest versions of supported packs” on page 20Provides a table that lists all the details in the supported packs.
v “Interim fixes and fix packs” on page 40Lists the interim fixes and fix packs for specific packs.
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Pack documentationTivoli Netcool Performance Manager user documentation includes technical notes,and release notes for previous technology pack and common pack releases, and theother documentation types listed in “Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager -Wireline Component” on page v.
The user documentation for the Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager technologypacks (and for the core software) is available from the following informationcenters:
Product Information center
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager (Coresoftware)
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSBNJ7_1.4.0/com.ibm.tnpm_1.4_kc.doc/tnpm_1.4_kc_welcome.html?lang=en
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager(Technology Packs)
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSBNJ7_1.4.0/com.ibm.tnpm_wln_tp.doc/wln_14a_tech_pack_welcome.html?lang=en
Starting with 1.3-E release, new, and updated technology packs include referencedocumentation in the CD distribution for the pack, which can be downloaded fromthe IBM Passport Advantage site. Technology Pack User Guide is deprecated and theconfiguration information is moved to Configuring Technology Packs.
Configuration and Installation information for Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM LogToFile2.4.0.0 Technology Pack is now available in Installing Technology Packs andConfiguring Technology Packs.
Service Management ConnectConnect, learn, and share with Service Management professionals: product supporttechnical experts who provide their perspectives and expertise.
Access Network and Service Assurance community at https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/servicemanagement/nsa/index.html. Use Service ManagementConnect in the following ways:v Become involved with transparent development, an ongoing, open engagement
between other users and IBM developers of Tivoli products. You can access earlydesigns, sprint demonstrations, product roadmaps, and prerelease code.
v Connect one-on-one with the experts to collaborate and network about Tivoliand the Network and Service Assurance community.
v Read blogs to benefit from the expertise and experience of others.v Use wikis and forums to collaborate with the broader user community.Related information:
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.4 community on developerWorks
Tivoli technical trainingFor Tivoli technical training information, see the following Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager Training website at https://tnpmsupport.persistentsys.com/training.
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Support informationIf you have a problem with your IBM software, you want to resolve it quickly. IBMprovides the following ways for you to obtain the support you need:
OnlineAccess the IBM Software Support site at http://www.ibm.com/software/support/probsub.html .
IBM Support AssistantThe IBM Support Assistant is a free local software serviceability workbenchthat helps you resolve questions and problems with IBM softwareproducts. The Support Assistant provides quick access to support-relatedinformation and serviceability tools for problem determination. To installthe Support Assistant software, go to http://www.ibm.com/software/support/isa.
Troubleshooting GuideFor more information about resolving problems, see the problemdetermination information for this product.
Conventions used in this publicationSeveral conventions are used in this publication for special terms, actions,commands, and paths that are dependent on your operating system.
Typeface conventionsThis publication uses the following typeface conventions:
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v Lowercase commands and mixed case commands that are otherwisedifficult to distinguish from surrounding text
v Interface controls (check boxes, push buttons, radio buttons, spinbuttons, fields, folders, icons, list boxes, items inside list boxes,multicolumn lists, containers, menu choices, menu names, tabs, propertysheets), labels (such as Tip:, and Operating system considerations:)
v Keywords and parameters in text
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v Citations (examples: titles of publications, diskettes, and CDs)v Words defined in text (example: a nonswitched line is called a
point-to-point line)v Emphasis of words and letters (words as words example: "Use the word
that to introduce a restrictive clause."; letters as letters example: "TheLUN address must start with the letter L.")
v New terms in text (except in a definition list): a view is a frame in aworkspace that contains data.
v Variables and values you must provide: ... where myname represents....
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v Examples and code examplesv File names, programming keywords, and other elements that are difficult
to distinguish from surrounding textv Message text and prompts addressed to the userv Text that the user must type
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v Values for arguments or command options
Bold monospace
v Command names, and names of macros and utilities that you can typeas commands
v Environment variable names in textv Keywordsv Parameter names in text: API structure parameters, command
parameters and arguments, and configuration parametersv Process namesv Registry variable names in textv Script names
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Release summary
Identifies the technology packs that have been released or updated and theirinstallation and upgrade support. The release summary also contains informationabout the interim fixes and fix packs that must be installed for specific technologypacks and common packs.
Features and changes of this releaseA list of new and updated technology packs and data models in this release, andany packs that are no longer supported as well as features introduced in previousreleases that are still worth discussing are provided.
All supported technology packs, common packs, and data models are listed in“Latest versions of supported packs” on page 20.
To determine the version of the Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager modulesinstalled on your system, see the Technical Note entitled IBM Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager: Tools for Version Reporting Technical Note.
See “Pack documentation” on page vii for information about how to access theuser documentation, including technical notes.
Note: From 1.4-A release, the common pack data models are based on new TivoliNetcool Performance Manager JDBC driver. For more information, see Installingand Configuring Common Packs.
New technology packsThere are no new technology packs in this release.
New common packsThe following common packs are added in this release:v Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC 2.9.0.0v Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM LogToFile 2.4.0v Cisco CBQoS 2.4.0v Huawei U2000 2.2.0v Juniper RSVP Tunnel 2.2.0
Note: The version of Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC Common Pack reads as four digitnumber that is 2.9.0.0 instead of 2.9.0. This can be ignored.
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Updated technology packsThe following technology packs are updated in this release:v Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC 2.9.0.0v Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM LogToFile 2.4.0.0v Cisco CBQoS 2.4.0.0v Huawei U2000 2.2.0.0v Juniper RSVP Tunnel 2.2.0.0
IPv6 address supportTivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3.1 or later includes support for IPv6addresses.
The following technology packs are verified to be either neutral or support (see thefollowing note) IPv6 addresses:v Accedian Metro Ethernetv ADVA Optical Metro Ethernetv Alcatel-Lucent 5670 RAMv Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDCv Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAMv Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM LogToFilev Arris CMTS DOCSISv Cisco CBQoSv Cisco CMTS DOCSISv Cisco Devicev Cisco IP SLAv Cisco IP SLA Ethernetv Huawei SNMP CBQOSv Huawei SNMP Devicev Huawei SNMP NQAv Huawei U2000v Huawei U2000 DSLAMv GenBand C20 Converged IP Softswitchv Juniper M/T Series Chassisv Juniper M/T Series QoSv Juniper RSVP Tunnelv MIB-IIv NetFlow IPFIXv NSN Carrier Ethernet Switchv UBA PVLine Format
MIBs are often supported by a range of devices. Only some of these devicessupport IPv6. IBM cannot specify compliance for each device. Compliance of eachdevice must be verified with the technology vendor. MIB neutrality means that theMIB does not contain IPv6 addresses.
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Note: For Accedian Metro Ethernet and ADVA Optical Metro Ethernet technologypacks, the technology vendor for these packs do not support IPv6 because thesepacks do not use an IP address and are neutral.
The following technology packs do not support IPv6:v Juniper MPLSv Proviso Monitoringv Cisco Class-Based QoS
Functional changes to technology packsA brief description of functional changes to technology packs in this release.
Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC 2.9.0.0 Technology PackThe Alcatel-Lucent 5529 Statistics Data Collector (SDC) collects performance datafrom Alcatel-Lucent network devices (such as 7302/7330/7340 access devices). TheSDC receives network inventory from an EMS (in this case the Alcatel-Lucent 5523AWS/AMS). The SDC has a northbound interface for integration with performancemanagement products such as Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager (wireline).
The SDC supports two types of metric collection; bulk collection and on-demanddetails collection. Bulk collection is the long term, periodic collection ofperformance data. Details collection is for short term, ad-hoc collection of highresolution data. This pack is only concerned with bulk collection. The SDC isconfigured with a “Collection Strategy” which specifies which parameters to collectand how often. The collection strategy must be configured by the customer via theSDC’s web interface. The collection strategy will need to specify the parametersused by this Technology Pack.
Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC Technology Pack supports iSAM and iSAMIHUB familiesand supports ALU 5529 SDC v-R8.2.
Functional changes in this technology pack are as follows:v Technology pack is enabled for common reporting on IBM Cognos 10.
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM LogToFile 2.4.0.0 Technology PackThe LogToFile feature is added to the SAM server to allow downstream systems toretrieve metric data as it arrives and without any filtering. The data is fed to thedownstream systems in a streaming fashion. The downstream system must do thefiltering with caution and as necessary.
The new LogToFile feature relieves the SAM server of the burden of querying andfiltering for the subset of data that the downstream system needs. The metrics(XML files) and inventory (XML files/JMS messages) from the SAM server areparsed by DataStage and converted to CSV files for the UBAs. IBM InfoSphereDataStage produces one file per UBA per period. The SAM server collects datafrom the nodes it manages. The DataStage server performs the following functions:v Requests for XML files of inventory and data from the SAM server.v Receives JMS updates on inventory changes.v Generates the CSV files for UBA to process.
Functional changes in this technology pack are as follows:v Features that are available in Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM 2.12.1.0, 2.12.2.0, 2.13.0.0,
and 2.14.0.0 such as:
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– Monitoring statistics for hardware temperature (MCM Card, ControlProcessor, and Daughter Card).
– NAT (ISA MDA)– DHCP (IPV4 and IPV6)– IMA Link
v LTE EPC (Evolving Packet Core) performance metrics, mainly from the interfacewithin SGW, PGW, and MME. The performance metrics is monitored mainlyfrom four categories:– Path management messages (from interface S1, S5, S8, and S11)– Bearer management messages (from interface S5, S8, and S11)– Bearer failure causes (from interface S5 , S8, and S11)– MME application function (from MME)
v Technology pack is enabled for common reporting on IBM Cognos 10.
Cisco CBQoS 2.4.0.0 Technology PackCisco provides in its IOS a capability called Modular (Class-Based) Quality ofService (QoS) that is supported by CBQoS MIB. This allows service providers toconfigure interfaces to recognize classes of traffic and perform traffic-engineeringactions upon the packets within those traffic classes. This results in classification oftraffic patterns. The Modular QoS Command Line Interface (CLI) enables a user toconfigure various classes of traffic types and actions for the classified traffic. In thisupdated Cisco CBQoS Technology Pack, no changes on the set of KPIs collected.
The Class-Based QoS (CBQoS) MIB reports are gathered from CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB MIB for classes, match statements, service policies, RED, shape,and queues as discovered in Cisco devices and in network.
Functional changes in this technology pack are as follows:v Technology pack is enabled for common reporting on IBM Cognos 10.
Huawei U2000 2.2.0.0 Technology PackHuawei U2000 supports the management of broadband access, integrated access,and FTTx access networks. Therefore, it can manage digital subscriber line accessmultiplexers (DSLAMs) for broadband access, multi-service access nodes (MSANs)for integrated access, gigabit-capable passive optical network (GPON) or Ethernetpassive optical network (EPON) devices for FTTx access, and EOC devices.
Huawei is an end-to-end telecom vendor that also provides GPON/FTTx solution.GPON is a gigabit-capable passive optical network featuring one-to-multiple-pointarchitecture. In a typical GPON environment, the Optical Line Terminal (OLT) issituated at the carrier side, the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) is situated nearthe client premise, and Optical Distribution Network (ODN) consists of fibresplitters in between point-point or point-multipoint type. The objective of thisTechnology Pack is to capture the relevant KPI metrics of the performancethroughput and capacity values of the various GPON interface types. Theperformance file is collected by using the FTP protocol through the NBI interfaceof U2000 NMS.
Functional changes in this technology pack are as follows:v Technology pack is enabled for common reporting on IBM Cognos 10.
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Juniper RSVP Tunnel 2.2.0.0 Technology PackThe Juniper MPLS Tunnel and RSVP Session provides information about MPLSTunnel volume, throughput, and availability, as well as RSVP Session volume andthroughput. The Juniper RSVP Tunnel uses the latest MIB table information(mplsLspInfoList) from Juniper that deprecated the previous MIB table(mplsLspList).
The Juniper RSVP Tunnel Technology Pack supports the following MIBs:v mib-jnx-mpls.mibv mib-jnx-rsvp.mib
Functional changes in this technology pack are as follows:v Technology pack is enabled for common reporting on IBM Cognos 10.
Documentation changesThe following changes are implemented in Technology Pack documentation suite:v A new automatically generated Technology Pack Reference in HTML format is
being produced directly from the pack model through tooling and delivered onthe media alone.
v User Guide for technology packs is deprecated and the information isdistributed in Pack Installation and Configuration Guide and Technology PackReference. The User Guides for releases before 1.3-E are still available on theInformation Center.
v Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM LogToFile 2.4.0.0 Technology Pack installation andconfiguration information is merged with Installing Technology Packs andConfiguring Technology Packs.
v The current documentation set consists of the following documents:– Pack Release Summary
– Installing Technology Packs
– Configuring Technology Packs
– Upgrading Technology Packs
– Troubleshooting Packs
– Installing and Configuring Common Packs
– Technology Pack Reference per pack– Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.4 Known Issues DCF Technote
Note: The release documents are available on the Information Center from thefollowing location:http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSBNJ7_1.4.0/com.ibm.tnpm_wln_tp.doc/wln_tech_pack_release_welcome.html
Installation and configuration of packsRead this information before you install and configure your packs.
For information about how to access the user documentation, including coredocumentation, see “Pack documentation” on page vii.
Important: Before installing and configuring technology packs, you must read thenotes provided in “Interim fixes and fix packs” on page 40 to review the interimfixes and fix packs that must be installed for specific technology packs andcommon packs. After installing and configuring technology packs and common
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packs, you must read Known issues and workarounds from Troubleshooting TechnologyPacks to determine whether there are any additional tasks that you must perform.UBA and SNMP technology packs have different configurations.
UBA and SNMP technology packs are configured differently, as described in theConfiguring UBA Technology Packs and Configuring SNMP Technology Packs inConfiguring Technology Packs.
Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager:
v A UBA technology pack requires an XSD file. You add a UBA Collector andassociate it with a UBA pack as part of the technology pack installation.
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager (all versions):
v You do not add an SNMP Collector as part of the technology pack installation.You add an SNMP Collector before installing an SNMP technology pack.
Additional information
For instructions on how to install and configure a technology pack, see thefollowing documentation in addition to these release notes:v The Installing Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager - Wireline Component for your
supported version of Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager Technology Packs.v The Installing Technology Packs and Configuring Technology Packs for your
supported version of Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager Technology Packs andtypical configuration steps for SNMP and UBA Technology Packs.
For instructions on how to install and configure a common pack, see the followingdocumentation in addition to these release notes:v Installing and Configuring Common Packs for installing and configuring Tivoli
Netcool Performance Manager Common Packs.v Common Reporting users can see the Technology Pack Reference for more
information about the Cognos reports available in a common pack.
Important: The Cognos Server time zone must be set to GMT to avoid incorrecttime data in Cognos reports.
Packs in this releaseThe technology packs and common packs in this release.
Pack Name Technology Pack Common Pack
Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC 2.9.0.0 2.9.0.0
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAMLogToFile
2.4.0.0 2.4.0
Cisco CBQoS 2.4.0.0 2.4.0
Huawei U2000 2.2.0.0 2.2.0
Juniper RSVP Tunnel 2.2.0.0 2.2.0
Note: Technology packs have Version Release Modification Fix (vrmf). Datamodels have Version Release Modification only. This change is by design.
Note: The version of Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC Common Pack reads as four digitnumber that is 2.9.0.0 instead of 2.9.0. This can be ignored.
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Installation and configuration notes for technology packsRead these important notes before installing and configuring a technology pack.
Minimum required version of Technology Pack InstallerFor Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager installations that are upgraded to TivoliNetcool Performance Manager 1.4, you must use the Technology Pack Installerversion 3.5.0.0 to install technology packs.
To determine the version of the Technology Pack Installer, run the followingcommand:$ java -jar ProvisoPackInstaller.jar -version
Note: The latest Technology Pack Installer (ProvisoPackInstaller.jar file) versionis 3.5.0.0. It works on both Oracle and IBM DB2®.
Minimum Java requirementsUse this information to install the technology packs in this release successfully, youmust use the Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
Operating System Minimum software requirements
AIX IBM 32-bit JRE for AIX, Java 2 TechnologyEdition, Version 5.0, Service Refresh 6
Linux IBM 32-bit JRE for Linux, Java 2 TechnologyEdition, Version 5.0, Service Refresh 6
Solaris 9 IBM 32-bit JRE for Solaris, Java 2 TechnologyEdition, Version 5.0, Service Refresh 6 SolarisPatch 112874-45: libc patch, which isincluded in the several Solaris patchesrequired by Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager
Solaris 10 IBM 32-bit JRE for Solaris, Java 2 TechnologyEdition, Version 5.0, Service Refresh 6
In Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, thecorrect Java version is installed with the Topology Editor in the following defaultlocation:/opt/IBM/proviso/jvm/jre/bin
For more information, see Configuration Recommendations.
Topology Editor JVM must be started by the correct userIn Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, theTopology Editor uses its own Java virtual machine (JVM) to run.
When you install the Topology Editor, this JVM is installed under the TopologyEditor installation directory. However, when the Topology Editor extracts theconfiguration metadata files (XSD files) from a UBA technology pack JAR file, itissues an external command. This external command inherits all the properties ofthe shell from which the Topology Editor was started. Therefore, if the TopologyEditor is started by a user who has the Java path included in the PATHenvironment variable, the external command works correctly. Otherwise, thecommand fails.
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Launchpad JVM versionFor 4.3-X and later technology packs, the launchpad requires you to enter the pathto supported Java runtime binaries.
Only IBM JRE 5.0 SR 6 or later is supported. The Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager Topology Editor provides a supported version of the Java binaries.
Note: If you try to use the Technology Pack Installer to install a technology packon any version of Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager that is running with Java1.4, the installation fails with an error message.
UBA pack XSD file inside a JAR file cannot be loaded into theTopology EditorIn Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, youcannot load an XSD file from the pack stand-alone JAR file into the TopologyEditor.
Choose the workaround that is most suitable for your site from the following twooptions:v Manually extract the XSD file from the pack stand-alone JAR file, and then load
it into the Topology Editor. Typically, the pack XSD file is located in thefollowing directory in the stand-alone JAR file:APFiles\pack_name\topologyeditorThe name of the XSD file is <pack_name.xsd>. For example:APFiles\cisco_wan_mgr\topologyeditor\cisco_wan_mgr.xsd
v Install the 4.4.3.0-TIV-PROV-IF0009 Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager coreinterim fix. This patch enables you to load an XSD file from the packstand-alone JAR file into the Topology Editor.
For more information about interim fixes, fix packs, and the location for obtainingthe fixes, see “Interim fixes and fix packs” on page 40.
Bundled UBA technology pack XSD filesIn Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, if you tryto load a single UBA technology pack from the bundled JAR file, the TopologyEditor erroneously loads all the XSD files contained in the bundled JAR file.
To workaround this problem, follow these tasks:1. After you import all the UBA technology packs from the bundled JAR file,
close the Topology Editor.2. Go to the metadata/appPacks directory under the Topology Editor installation
directory.3. Delete all the XSD files for the UBA technology packs you do not want to be
available for deployment. The names of UBA technology pack XSD files aretypically based on the name of the pack. For example,acme_packet_sbc_hdr.xsd is the name of the XSD file for the Acme PacketSBC/HDR Technology Pack.
4. Open the Topology Editor again.
PROVISO_JAVA environment variable for all bundled technologypacksIf you try to install a 4.3-Y or later bundled technology pack, the Technology PackInstaller looks for the PROVISO_JAVA environment variable.
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The PROVISO_JAVA environment variable should point to the directory thatcontains the approved IBM version of JRE 5.0. For example:
PROVISO_JAVA==/opt/IBM/proviso/jvm/jre/bin
If the PROVISO_JAVA environment variable is not set, the Technology PackInstaller attempts to use the default system Java and might cause an issue wheninstalling bundled packs. You receive an error message in the installer log file thatappears as below:INFO [ToolKitData.getJavaPath] No JRE specified. To specify a JRE,use environment variable "PROVISO_JAVA"
Downloading a technology pack JAR file in the backgroundIn Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, if youdownload a pack JAR file in the background while the Topology Editor window isopen, this JAR file is not displayed in the list of available packs.
Procedure
To correct this issue close and reopen the Topology Editor window to refresh thelist of available packs.
Location of bulk input filesThe UBA expects that the bulk input files associated with a specific device aregenerated on the server on which the device operates.
The best practice for specifying the locations of these bulk input files is as follows:v Specify a directory on the server to store the in-process bulk input files.
The in-process bulk input files refer to files that are still open for writing by thedevice or script generating them. Problems can occur when the UBA attempts todownload in-process bulk input files. It is recommended that the device or scriptcreate a directory. For example, /opt/uba/inprocessbulkinputfiles in which tostore the in-process bulk input files.
v Specify a directory on the server to store the completed bulk input files.The completed bulk input files refer to files that are closed for writing by thedevice or script generating them. These bulk input files are the files that theUBA must download and process. In Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or TivoliNetcool Performance Manager, you specify the directory for the completed bulkinput files by using the Topology Editor to modify the following pack-specificUBA parameters:– INPUT_USE_SECURE_FTP
– INPUT_FTP_HOST
– INPUT_FTP_USERNAME
– INPUT_FTP_PASSWORD
– INPUT_DIRECTORY
This is the parameter where you specify the directory (for example,/opt/uba/completedbulkinputfiles) that contains the completed bulk inputfiles. The script that generates the bulk input files can move the completedfiles automatically through a file system hard link to the directory specified inINPUT_DIRECTORY.
Install the DataView Navigator Reporter Set Wizard templatesBefore using the DataView Reporter Set Wizard, you must install the DataViewNavigator Reporter Set Wizard templates, which are provided in the Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager technology pack distribution.
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If these templates are not installed, the wizard screen is blank. The requiredtemplates are an option in the Pack Bundle Prerequisites item on the FeatureSelection screen. The option is called DV Navigator Reporter Set Wizard Pack,which is delivered as part of the Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager technologypack bundle.
For information about how to install the DV Navigator Reporter Set Wizard Pack, see the Installing Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager - Wireline Componen.
Removing Control-M characters (^M) from filesFujitsu MSAN and Huawei N2000 Technology Pack support files containControl-M characters that must be removed manually before deploying the pack.
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The following table lists the files that contain Control-M characters.
Technology Pack Files
Fujitsu MSAN v EMSPathnames.csv
v DVAppPacksBundle.properties
Huawei N2000 v HEMSPathnames.csv
v DVAppPacksBundle.properties
To remove the Control-M characters, follow these steps:
Procedure1. Log in to the DataMart server as pvuser.2. Change your working directory to the APFiles directory by entering the
following command, replacing (/opt/datamart, by default):$ cd DataMart_Home/APFiles
3. Make backup copies of the files by entering commands such as the followingexamples:$ cp EMSPathnames.csv EMSPathnames.csv.ORIG$ cp HEMSPathnames.csv HEMSPathnames.csv.ORIG
4. Open the file in vi editor.5. Remove the Control-M characters at the end of all lines in vi, by using:
:%s/^v^m//g
The CONTROL-v character is ^v and CONTROL-m character is ^m . Whenyou type this, it is as follows::%s/^M//g
6. Save the file.
Important: You can also use the dos2unix utility to remove the Control-Mcharacters, if this utility is available.
Packs can be installed directly from a CDIn Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, you caninstall technology packs directly from the CD distribution, if you are running aninstance of the Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager launchpad on the local filesystem.
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You cannot run the launchpad from the Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager DVD,and then install technology packs directly from the CD distribution.
Note: You can also install packs directly from the CD distribution by using thecommand line.
Installing a technology pack by using the command lineAbout this task
If you use the command line to install technology packs, specify the javacommand with the -Xmx512M and -jar options, as follows:
Procedure
$ java -Xmx512M -jar ProvisoPackInstaller.jarThe -Xmx512M option is required to allocate sufficient memory for the TechnologyPack Installer to successfully install multiple bundled and stand-alone technologypacks.
Incorrect SilverStream password specified during technologypack installationIn Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, if youspecify an incorrect SilverStream password during a technology pack installation,the Technology Pack Installer writes an error message to the terminal emulator andnot to the launchpad GUI.
Incorrect port number displayed for Tivoli Integrated Portalduring technology pack installationThe Technology Pack Installer GUI always displays 16710 as the default portnumber for Tivoli Integrated Portal.
If you want to use a different port number, you must give the port number thatyou want for Tivoli Integrated Portal at the time of Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager installation. Otherwise, the Technology Pack Installer displays an errormessage and you cannot proceed with the installation.
Note: The default Tivoli Integrated Portal port is changed from 16315 to 16710.You must replace the Tivoli Integrated Portal port value to 16710 to proceed withthe installation.
Downloading technology pack JAR filesWhen downloading the bundled JAR file and individual stand-alone pack JAR filesfrom the product distribution site by using the ftp command, make sure to specifythe binary option.
Installation order for SNMP collectors, HAM, and SNMPtechnology packsAbout this task
If you are setting up a new Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager environment andplan to use a High Availability Manager (HAM) in that environment, perform thefollowing tasks in the specified order:
Procedure1. Install all SNMP collectors.2. Configure and start the HAM.
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3. Install all SNMP technology packs.4. Perform the discovery.
Topology Editor does not support special characters in hostnamesIn Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, theTopology Editor does not accept special characters when specifying a host name.
When you specify a value for the host name properties, specify a name with nospecial characters. For example, a host name such as APDEV-S-040 causes theTopology Editor to return errors, because it fails to accept the hyphen (-) in thehost name.
SSM Agent installer is available with the Technology PackBundle softwareThe SSM Agents installer is now delivered with the Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager Technology Pack Bundle software in the following directory:$PVMHOME/bin.
This new path must be used instead of the one described in the User Guides of theTechnology Pack Bundle, which is out of date now.
Installing the SSM Agent:
Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager provides these files to support the installationof the SSM Agent, which you need if you purchased the Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager Technology Pack Bundle.
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v Netcool/SSM Agent installation files– Netcool/SSM Agent Version: netcool-ssm-version-operating_system.installer,
where:- version is the current version- operating_system is the name of your operating system- For example, netcool-ssm- 3.2.1-700-solaris-sparc.installer
- For example, netcool-ssm- 4.0.0-1757-linux-x86.tar.gz
– Netcool/SSM Agent Fix Pack: ssm32-fixpack-version-operating_system.run- For example, ssm32- fixpack-727-solaris.run
- For example, ssm40- fixpack-10-linux-86.run
– Netcool/SSM documentation, available for viewing and downloading on theinformation center at: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSTFXA_6.2.0/com.ibm.netcool_ssm.doc/welcome.htm- Netcool/SSM Administration Guide
- Netcool/SSM Reference Guide
- Netcool/SSM Release Notes
- README.txt file
Note: First install the Netcool/SSM Agent, and then install the fix pack.
To install the Netcool/SSM Agent, follow these steps:
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Procedure
1. Change the permission of installation files to be executable.2. Review the Netcool/SSM Release Notes.3. Follow the instructions in the Netcool/SSM Administration Guide.
To install the fix pack, follow the instructions in the README.txt file includedin the software distribution.
Upgrade technology packsUse this information to determine whether your technology pack supports anupgrade to the January 2012 release.
To determine whether your technology pack supports an upgrade to the January2012 release without support from an IBM Professional Services representative, see“Latest versions of supported packs” on page 20.
Ensure that you have the following documentation for your version of TivoliNetcool Performance Manager, in addition to these release notes:v Installing Technology Packs
v Configuring Technology Packs
v Upgrading Technology Packs
v Installing Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager - Wireline Component
v Upgrading Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager - Wireline Component
v The configuration appendixes in the relevant Technology Pack User Guides fortechnology packs released before 1.3-E release.
For information about how to access the user documentation, including coredocumentation, see “Pack documentation” on page vii.
Note: Before upgrading technology packs, you must read the notes provided in“Interim fixes and fix packs” on page 40 to review the interim fixes and fix packsthat must be installed for specific technology packs. After upgrading technologypacks, you must read Known issues and workarounds from Troubleshooting Packs todetermine whether there are any additional tasks that you must perform.
CAUTION:If a customized technology pack is installed at your site with modified content,and you reinstall the same pack, you might overwrite all customization. Checkwith your IBM Professional Services representative before reinstalling anexisting technology pack.
Critical technology pack upgrade notesThese notes refer to technology pack upgrade scenarios where you are running anearlier version of the pack and plan to upgrade to Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 orTivoli Netcool Performance Manager.
The following sections highlight critical technology pack upgrade notes that applywhen upgrading to Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager. For more information about upgrading to Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager, see the Upgrading Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager - Wireline Component.
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CAUTION:If the previously described scenario applies to your pack upgrade, then youmust read the notes described in the following sections. Otherwise, thetechnology pack upgrade fails.
v “Updating technology packs critical upgrade note”
v “Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Technology Pack critical upgrade note”
Updating technology packs critical upgrade noteIf you are running a version earlier than 4.3-V of the following technology packsand you plan to upgrade to Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager, you must upgrade the pack to 4.3-V or later before youupgrade to Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager:v Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAMv Cisco CMTSv Netflow IPFIX
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Technology Pack critical upgrade noteTo upgrade the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Technology Pack, you need the latestTechnology Pack Installer. If an earlier version of the Technology Pack Installer isused, the localization files are not updated on installation. Additionally, theupgrade might result in incorrect technology pack text.
To identify the version of your Technology Pack Installer, run the followingcommand:$ java -Xmx512M -jar ProvisoPackInstaller.jarVersion: 3.3.1.0_build_<build_No>
Technology pack upgrade notesYou must read these notes before upgrading a technology pack.
The following sections discuss problems and workaround that must be followedwhen upgrading a technology pack. The sections are organized alphabetically, bypack name.
Upgrading Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Technology PackThe following notes must be read before upgrading the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAMTechnology Pack:
Workaround for Service Tunnel navigation points labeled N/A:
This note describes a workaround to an issue where some Service Tunnelnavigation points are labeled N/A. This workaround is applied after upgradingthe Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Technology Pack from 4.3-Q or 4.3-R to a laterversion of the pack.
If upgrading from the 4.3-Q or 4.3-R version of the Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAMTechnology Pack, some Service Tunnel navigation points are labeled N/A. Todisplay a subscriber ID label instead of N/A you must run inventory andgrouping, delete the empty N/A groups. Then, rerun grouping to eliminate theN/A group. For more information, see the IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance ManagerDataMart Configuration Guide.
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DataChannel parameter keys are converted to uppercase:
Beginning with Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3, DataChannel parameters are locatedin the database. When the parameters are placed into the database, all of theDataChannel keys, or the portion of the parameter definition that appears to theleft of the equals sign (for example, DC_KEY=value), are converted to uppercase.
This issue can affect customers who are upgrading their environment to TivoliNetcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager.
As most DataChannel keys are already in uppercase, this issue is unlikely to affectyour environment. If you have any lowercase or mixed-case DataChannel keys,change these keys to all-uppercase before upgrading your environment, to ensurethat your Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager components work properly.
Upgrading from Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM 4.3-Y Technology Pack:
When you want to upgrade Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM Technology pack to a laterversion, you must manually delete the %(samPortName rule from the Rule Editor ifthis rule exists.
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To do this, follow these steps:
Procedure
1. Log in as pvuser (or the user name that you specified during installation) onthe system where DataMart is installed.
2. Source the DataMart environment using the following command:$ . /opt/datamart/dataMart.env
3. Run the following command to open the DataMart application:pvm
4. Click Rule Editor in the Resource tab. The Rule Editor window is displayed.5. Go to the following level:
NOC Reporting > Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM > SAM Router Health >Interfaces.
6. Locate the following rule:%(samSiteName)-%(samSiteId)
7. Expand this rule and select the following child rule:%(samPortName)
8. Delete the %(samPortName) rule.For more information on upgrading the Alcatel-Lucent technology pack toAlcatel-Lucent SAM 2.11.0.0 that is released in 1.3G, see the Pack Upgrade Guide.
Upgrading Cisco CBQoS Technology PackThe Cisco CBQoS Technology Pack, before 4.3-R, had dynamic properties that mustbe replaced by new static properties before upgrading the pack.
To fix this issue, you must run a shell script that is bundled with the technologypack. The following note describes how to extract the .tar file that contains thetechnology pack, patch, and a README. The README explains how to install thepatch.
Extracting the tar file that contains pack, interim fix, README, and shell script:
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About this task
To extract the .tar file, follow these steps:
Procedure
1. Log in to the server that is running Tivoli Netcool Performance ManagerDataMart by entering the user name and password that you specified wheninstalling DataMart. The default user name and password (as recommended inthe IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Management: Installation Guide) are pvuser andPV.
2. Start a bash shell:$ bash
3. Change your working directory to the DataMart home directory(/opt/datamart, by default):$ cd /opt/datamart
4. Load the bash shell with the DataMart environment by sourcing thedataMart.env file:$ . /opt/datamart/dataMart.env
5. Download the .tar file that contains the technology pack, interim fix,README, and shell script to the/tmp directory. This .tar file can be on theproduct distribution site:https://www-112.ibm.com/software/howtobuy/softwareandservices
6. Extract the .tar file as follows, replacing <filename> with the name of the .tarfile:$ tar -vxf /tmp/<filename>
Upgrading Cisco CWM Technology PackIf you are running a version earlier than 4.3-V of the Cisco CWM Technology Packand plan to upgrade to Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager, there is an issue where the ODBC driver can produce SQLerrors that affect inventory for this pack.
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Apply this workaround after you upgrade to Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 orTivoli Netcool Performance Manager, by doing the following tasks on eachDataChannel host in your environment:
Procedure1. Open an xterm session on the DataChannel host.2. Change your working directory to the DataChannel home directory
(/opt/datachannel, by default):$ cd /opt/datachannel
3. Using a text editor, open the dataChannel.env file.a. On Solaris systems, search for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
variable.b. On AIX systems, search for the LIBPATH environment variable.
4. Add the $DC_PRODUCT_HOME/license path to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH orLIBPATH environment variables. For example:a. After adding the specified path, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
variable on Solaris is similar to the following example:LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/license:$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/lib:$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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b. After adding the specified path, the LIBPATH environment variable on AIXis similar to the following example:LIBPATH=$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/license:$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/lib:$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
5. Write and quit the dataChannel.env file.6. Load the shell with the DataChannel environment, by sourcing the
dataChannel.env file:$ . /opt/datachannel/dataChannel.env
7. Stop the AMGR (Application Manager). To manually stop the AMGR, follow thesesteps:a. Log in as pvuser on the host computer running the AMGR.b. At a shell prompt run the following command:
$ ps -edf | grep amgr | grep -v grep
The above command returns the process ID of the AMGR process.c. Stop the AMGR by killing the process ID returned in the previous step. This
process ID is represented by amgr_PID in the following example:$ kill -9 amgr_PID
8. Restart the AMGR. To manually restart the AMGR, follow these steps:a. Log in as pvuser on the host computer running the AMGR.b. At a shell prompt, change to the DataChannel/bin subdirectory. For
example:$ cd /opt/datachannel/bin
c. Enter the following command at a shell prompt:$ ./amgrw
9. Bounce (restart) any UBA that runs the Cisco CWM Technology Pack:$ dccmd bounce UBA.<channel_number>.<subchannel_number>Where:v <channel_number> - Replace with the channel number that was configured for
this technology pack.v <subchannel_number> - Replace with the subchannel (also referred to as the
collector) number that was configured for this technology pack.
Upgrading Cisco IP Telephony Technology PackIf you are running a version earlier than 4.3-V of the Cisco IP TelephonyTechnology Pack and plan to upgrade to Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or TivoliNetcool Performance Manager, there is an issue where the ODBC driver canproduce SQL errors that affect inventory for this pack.
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Apply this workaround after you upgrade to Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3 orTivoli Netcool Performance Manager, by doing the following tasks on eachDataChannel host in your environment:
Procedure1. Open an xterm session on the DataChannel host. Change your working
directory to the DataChannel home directory (/opt/datachannel, by default):$ cd /opt/datachannel
2. Using a text editor, open the dataChannel.env file.a. On Solaris systems, search for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
variable.
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b. On AIX systems, search for the LIBPATH environment variable.3. Add the$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/license path to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or v
environment variables. For example:a. After adding the specified path, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
variable on Solaris is similar to the following example:LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/license:$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/lib:$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
b. After adding the specified path, the LIBPATH environment variable on AIXis similar to the following example:LIBPATH=$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/license:$DC_PRODUCT_HOME/lib:$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
4. Write and quit the dataChannel.env file.5. Load the shell with the DataChannel environment, by sourcing the
dataChannel.env file:$ . /opt/datachannel/dataChannel.env
6. Stop the AMGR (Application Manager). To manually stop the AMGR, follow thesesteps:a. Log in as pvuser on the host computer running the AMGR.b. At a shell prompt run the following command:
$ ps -edf | grep amgr | grep -v grepThe above command returns the process ID of the AMGR process.
a. Stop the AMGR by killing the process ID returned in the previous step. Thisprocess ID is represented by amgr_PID in the following example:$ kill -9 amgr_PID
7. Restart the AMGR. To manually restart the AMGR, follow these steps:a. Log in as pvuser on the host computer running the AMGR.b. At a shell prompt, change to the DataChannel/bin subdirectory. For
example:$ cd /opt/datachannel/bin
c. Enter the following command at a shell prompt:$ ./amgrw
8. Bounce (restart) any UBA that runs the Cisco IP Telephony Technology Pack:$ dccmd bounce UBA.<channel_number>.<subchannel_number>Where:v <channel_number> - Replace with the channel number that was configured for
this technology pack.v <subchannel_number> - Replace with the subchannel (also referred to as the
collector) number that was configured for this technology pack.
Upgrading IP Multicast Technology PackThe note below specifies that you must delete entries from theinventory_subelements.txt file before you merge it with theip_multicast_inventory_subelements.txt file. You perform this task only whenupgrading the IP Multicast Technology Pack.
Deleting entries from the inventory subelements file:About this task
IP Multicast entries must be deleted from the inventory_subelements.txt filelocated in the datamart/conf directory before you merge it with theip_multicast_inventory_subelements.txt file, as described in the Netcool/Proviso IPMulticast Technology Pack User Guide.
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Upgrading MIB-II 2.2.0.0 Technology PackThe note below explains the reason for retaining the original NOC reportinggrouping rules when upgrading the MIB-II Technology Pack(rfc_mib2_2.2.0.0_build_009.jar version).
Original NOC reporting grouping rules not overwritten:
When the MIB-II Technology Pack is upgraded, the new NOC reporting groupingrules are installed, but the original NOC reporting grouping rules are notoverwritten.
This leads to a situation where the same report is accessible using different reportnavigation paths in the portal. This is intended to enable customers to determinetheir own report navigation preferences.
Uninstalling the previous flow collector or Aurora NetflowCollector before you install the TNPMFLOW CollectorIf you are upgrading from the 4.3-T or 4.3-U NetFlow IPFIX Technology Pack, youmust uninstall the previous flow collector or Aurora Netflow Collector before youinstall the TNPMFLOW Collector.
Procedure1. Log on as the root user.2. For flow collector, follow these steps:
a. Stop the currently running flow collector by issuing the followingcommand:$ /opt/netcool/flowcoll/support/stop_flowcoll
b. Delete S22flowcollstart and K22flowcollstart from the /etc/init.d and/etc/rc3.d directories.
Note: For Aurora Netflow Collector, follow these steps:a. Stop the currently running Aurora Netflow Collector by issuing the
following command:aurora stop
b. Uninstall the Aurora Netflow Collector by issuing the following command:aurora deinstall
3. Install the NetFlow IPFIX Technology Pack using the instructions that areprovided in the IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Installation Guide.Using the root account, install the tnpmflow adaptor:a. Change to the following directory:
$ cd /opt/datamart/APFiles/cisco_netflow/adaptor
b. Extract the tnpmflow tar gunzip file:v $ gunzip tnpmflow-4.1.1.9-2013.06.13-sparc64.tar.gz
v $ tar -xf tnpmflow-4.1.1.9-2013.06.13-sparc64.tar
4. Change to the tnpmflow directory and run the INSTALL script.
DataChannel parameter keys are converted to uppercaseBeginning with Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3, DataChannel parameters are locatedin the database. When the parameters are placed into the database, all of theDataChannel keys, or the portion of the parameter definition that appears to theleft of the equals sign (for example, DC_KEY=<value>), are converted to uppercase.
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This issue can affect customers who are upgrading their environment to TivoliNetcool/Proviso v4.4.3 or Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager.
As most DataChannel keys are already in uppercase, this issue is unlikely to affectyour environment. If you have any lowercase or mixed-case DataChannel keys,change these keys to all-uppercase before upgrading your environment, to verifythat your Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager components work properly.
Latest versions of supported packsLatest versions of supported technology packs and common packs.
List of latest supported packsThis table lists all the latest supported technology packs, common packs, and datamodels and provides information about supported platforms, upgrades, andcomplexity. The table also lists information related to the Technology Pack Installer,the single installation utility used to install technology packs. The letters N/A (NotApplicable) display in columns that do not apply to the item listed in the firstcolumn.
If you use an earlier version of a technology pack than that provided in thisrelease, you should consult the corresponding IBM Tivoli Netcool PerformanceManager Technology Pack Release Notes for that version.
Note: For information about supported vendor software versions and devices for atechnology pack, see the user documentation for that technology pack.
Important: IBM no longer supports the Tivoli Netcool/Proviso pre-v4.4.3 versionsfor technology packs from 1.3-E release onwards. The versions supported now areas follows:v Tivoli Netcool/Proviso 4.4.3v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3.0v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3.1v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3.2v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3.3v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.4
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ulas
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lect
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ulas
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ME
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365
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244
Release summary 21
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
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Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
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ion
file
sJA
Rfi
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Com
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ter
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2014
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4.3/
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ris
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cool
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Man
ager
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Alc
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Man
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late
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pril
2014
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10/
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Tivo
liN
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man
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abov
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Stan
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lect
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ME
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Prop
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EN
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2010
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-Y)
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lari
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Man
ager
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lari
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10/
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ties
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22 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
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Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
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ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
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Qua
lity
and
CD
R
2.1.
0.0
UB
A(S
trea
m)
CZ
C4B
EN
Mar
2010
(4.3
-Y)
34.
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lari
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Sola
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10/
AIX
5.3
N/
AYe
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and
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one
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as:
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as:
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as:
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3
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No
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ties
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MP
CN
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NJu
ly20
141
4.4.
3/So
lari
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ris
10/
AIX
5.3
Tivo
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man
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late
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ties
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Release summary 23
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
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Ad
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Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
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Up
grad
efr
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file
sJA
Rfi
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pe
Com
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den
cies
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-II
2.5.
0.0
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PC
IY0L
EN
Apr
il20
141
4.4.
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lari
s9/
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10/
AIX
5.3
Tivo
liN
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man
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3.1
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141
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man
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3
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EN
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2010
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24 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
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Ad
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up
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pla
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697
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2009
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3
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vent
ory
Form
ulas
:0
Col
lect
ion
Form
ulas
:66
Rep
orts
:7
Prop
erti
es:
13
Release summary 25
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
ple
xity
Hua
wei
SNM
PC
BQ
oS2.
1.0.
0SN
MP
CI4
QG
EN
Jan
2012
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1
N/
AYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
5C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
36R
epor
ts:
24Pr
oper
ties
:10
Hua
wei
SNM
PD
evic
e2.
1.0.
0SN
MP
CI4
QH
EN
Jan
2012
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1
N/
AYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
6C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
6R
epor
ts:
10Pr
oper
ties
:22
Hua
wei
SNM
PN
QA
2.1.
0.0
SNM
PC
I4Q
IEN
Jan
2012
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1
N/
AYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
10C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
245
Rep
orts
:49
Prop
erti
es:
23
Hua
wei
U20
002.
2.0.
0U
BA
CN
0N9E
NJu
ly20
143
4.4.
3/So
lari
s9/
Sola
ris
10/
AIX
5.3
Tivo
liN
etco
olPe
rfor
man
ceM
anag
er1.
3.1
and
abov
e
Supp
orts
upgr
ade
from
Hua
wei
U20
00D
SLA
M2.
2.0.
0
No
Stan
d-
alon
eIn
vent
ory
Form
ulas
:0
Col
lect
ion
Form
ulas
:12
4R
epor
ts:
85Pr
oper
ties
:12
Hua
wei
U20
00D
SLA
M2.
2.0.
0U
BA
CI2
83E
NSe
p20
113
4.4.
3/So
lari
s9/
Sola
ris
10/
AIX
5.3
Tivo
liN
etco
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rfor
man
ceM
anag
er1.
3.1
N/
AN
oSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
0C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
55R
epor
ts:
37Pr
oper
ties
:11
Inst
alle
r-
see
Tech
nolo
gyPa
ckIn
stal
ler
IPM
ulti
cast
2.2.
1.0
SNM
PC
19X
SEN
June
2008
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
4.3-
Por
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
12C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
82R
epor
ts:
24Pr
oper
ties
:27
Juni
per
M/
TSe
ries
Cha
ssis
2.2.
1.0
SNM
PC
1L9K
EN
June
2008
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
4.3-
Por
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
10R
epor
ts:
15Pr
oper
ties
:15
26 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
ple
xity
Juni
per
M/
TSe
ries
QoS
2.2.
1.0
SNM
PC
19X
QE
NJu
ne20
08(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
4.3-
Por
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
3C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
58R
epor
ts:
51Pr
oper
ties
:28
Juni
per
Rea
ltim
ePe
rfor
man
ceM
onit
or(R
PM)
2.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IN74
EN
July
2013
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
No
upgr
ade
path
Yes
Stan
d-
alon
eIn
vent
ory
Form
ulas
:4
Col
lect
ion
Form
ulas
:56
Rep
orts
:26
Prop
erti
es:
17
Juni
per
RSV
PTu
nnel
2.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
N0N
2EN
July
2014
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
1.3-
FSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
2C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
16D
ataV
iew
Rep
orts
:18
Prop
erti
es:
15
MIB
-II
2.4.
0.0
SNM
PC
IY0K
EN
Apr
il20
141
4.4.
3.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
4.3-
Lor
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
2C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
75R
epor
ts:
53Pr
oper
ties
:17
Mon
itor
ing
-se
eSe
lf-M
onit
orin
g
MPL
SL
SR2.
1.1.
0SN
MP
C19
Y3E
NJu
ne20
08(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
4.3-
Por
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
4C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
24R
epor
ts:
9Pr
oper
ties
:9
Net
flow
/IP
FIX
2.5.
0.0
UB
A(M
odel
)C
IQB
5EN
Oct
2013
(1.3
-L)
34.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/R
HE
L5.
5
4.3-
Sor
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
0C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
15R
epor
ts:
5Pr
oper
ties
:23
Net
wor
kSy
stem
Das
hboa
rdD
epen
den
cies
:Cis
coD
evic
eC
isco
CB
QoS
Cis
coIP
SLA
MIB
-II
2.1.
1.0
SNM
PC
1L9I
EN
June
2008
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
4.3-
Vor
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
5C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
0R
epor
ts:
11Pr
oper
ties
:1
Release summary 27
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
ple
xity
NSN
Car
rier
Eth
erne
tSw
itch
Seri
es2.
1.0.
0SN
MP
CZ
R09
EN
Dec
2010
24.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
N/
AYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
3C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
24R
epor
ts:
12Pr
oper
ties
:3
RFC
DSL
2.1.
0.0
SNM
PC
19X
UE
NJu
ne20
08(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
4.3-
Tor
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
18R
epor
ts:
40Pr
oper
ties
:11
Self
-Mon
itor
ing
2.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
ZR
19E
ND
ec20
101
4.4.
3/So
lari
s9/
Sola
ris
10/
AIX
5.3
4.3-
Eor
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
6C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
12R
epor
ts:
47Pr
oper
ties
:8
SSM
-se
eSy
stem
Serv
ice
Mon
itor
s
Syst
emSe
rvic
eM
onit
ors
(SSM
)2.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CZ
R18
EN
Dec
2010
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
4.3-
Por
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
5C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
52R
epor
ts:
23Pr
oper
ties
:6
Tech
nolo
gyPa
ckIn
stal
ler
3.5.
0.0
N/
AC
IXV
2EN
Apr
il20
14A
ll4.
4.3.
3/So
lari
s9/
Sola
ris
10/
AIX
5.3
Tivo
liN
etco
olPe
rfor
man
ceM
anag
er1.
3an
dla
ter
3.1.
2.0
N/
AN
/A
N/
A
Teke
lec
App
licat
ion
Serv
er2.
1.1.
0SN
MP
C19
Y5E
NJu
ne20
08(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3
4.3-
Por
late
rYe
sSt
and
-al
one
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
6C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:2
5R
epor
ts:2
8Pr
oper
ties
:16
UB
APV
Lin
eFo
rmat
2.2.
0.0
UB
A(S
trea
m)
C14
QFE
NA
pril
2012
1Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3
and
abov
e
1.3-
CN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eIn
vent
ory
Form
ulas
:0
Col
lect
ion
Form
ulas
:0R
epor
ts:0
Prop
erti
es:0
Bun
dle
dpa
ckco
mpo
nent
s
Acm
ePa
cket
Sess
ion
Bor
der
Con
trol
ler
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
24.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Mor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
2C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
53R
epor
ts:
12Pr
oper
ties
:5
28 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
ple
xity
Alc
atel
7510
Med
iaG
atew
ay1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
/U
BA
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
34.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Por
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
10R
epor
ts:
4Pr
oper
ties
:0
Apa
che
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Por
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
2C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
17R
epor
ts:
17Pr
oper
ties
:8
BE
AW
eblo
gic
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Oor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
9C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
31R
epor
ts:
15Pr
oper
ties
:23
Cis
coM
PLS
Tunn
el1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Jor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
10R
epor
ts:
15Pr
oper
ties
:15
Dis
man
Ping
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Por
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
2C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
43R
epor
ts:
9Pr
oper
ties
:21
Hua
wei
Dev
ice
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Jor
late
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sB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
8C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
4R
epor
ts:
12Pr
oper
ties
:0
Release summary 29
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
ple
xity
Hua
wei
MPL
SL
SP1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
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IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Oor
late
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sB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
2C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
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epor
ts:
18Pr
oper
ties
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Hua
wei
MPL
ST
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2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
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IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Hor
late
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sB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
10R
epor
ts:
13Pr
oper
ties
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Hua
wei
Ping
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
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)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
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IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Por
late
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sB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
3C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
36R
epor
ts:
23Pr
oper
ties
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IBM
Web
Sphe
re1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
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IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Oor
late
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oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
8C
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as:
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ts:
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ties
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Juni
per
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evic
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2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
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NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Eor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
15C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
11R
epor
ts:
65Pr
oper
ties
:18
Juni
per
ER
XQ
oS1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
No
upgr
ade
path
No
Bun
dle
dIn
vent
ory
Form
ulas
:2
Col
lect
ion
Form
ulas
:12
Rep
orts
:8
Prop
erti
es:
12
30 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
ple
xity
Juni
per
MPL
S1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Jor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
16R
epor
ts:
10Pr
oper
ties
:5
Lot
usD
omin
o1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Oor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
24R
epor
ts:
10Pr
oper
ties
:15
Luc
ent
Stin
ger
Dev
ice
Dep
end
enci
es:M
IB-I
I1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Qor
late
rYe
sB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
2C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
56R
epor
ts:
22Pr
oper
ties
:12
Mic
roso
ft®
Act
ive
Dir
ecto
ry1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Lor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
77R
epor
ts:
25Pr
oper
ties
:7
Mic
roso
ftE
xcha
nge
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Lor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
2C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
71R
epor
ts:
14Pr
oper
ties
:10
Mic
roso
ftSQ
LSe
rver
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Por
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
3C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
28R
epor
ts:
10Pr
oper
ties
:14
Release summary 31
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
ple
xity
Nok
iaD
500
Dep
end
enci
es:M
IB-I
I1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Por
late
rYe
sB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
3C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
6R
epor
ts:
28Pr
oper
ties
:15
Ora
cle
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Mor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
5C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
54R
epor
ts:
32Pr
oper
ties
:13
Rad
com
Om
ni-Q
1.2.
0.0
UB
A(M
odel
)C
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
34.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Por
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
0C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
36R
epor
ts:
36Pr
oper
ties
:5
RA
DIU
SA
ccou
ntin
g1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Jor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
4C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
41R
epor
ts:
52Pr
oper
ties
:4
RA
DIU
SA
uthe
ntic
atio
n1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Jor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
4C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
45R
epor
ts:
52Pr
oper
ties
:6
SAP/
R3
1.2.
0.0
SNM
PC
IXV
1EN
Apr
il20
14(4
.3-U
)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Por
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
1C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
41R
epor
ts:
33Pr
oper
ties
:15
32 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Tabl
e1.
Tech
nolo
gypa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
efr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
sJA
Rfi
lety
pe
Com
ple
xity
Syba
seA
SE1.
2.0.
0SN
MP
CIX
V1E
NA
pril
2014
(4.3
-U)
14.
4.3/
Sola
ris
9/So
lari
s10
/A
IX5.
3/Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
4.3-
Oor
late
rN
oB
und
led
Inve
ntor
yFo
rmul
as:
9C
olle
ctio
nFo
rmul
as:
34R
epor
ts:
16Pr
oper
ties
:17
Release summary 33
Tabl
e2.
Com
mon
pack
san
dba
seco
mm
onpa
cks
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
eab
lefr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
s
JAR
file
typ
e
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
Acc
edia
nM
etro
Eth
erne
tD
epen
den
cies
:T
CR
Tim
e"W
irel
ine
Com
mon
"
2.3.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
16Q
NE
NA
pril
2012
3Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:4
AD
VA
Opt
ical
Met
roE
ther
net
Dep
end
enci
es:
MIB
-II
TC
RTi
me
"Wir
elin
eC
omm
on"
2.4.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
IAJ6
EN
Oct
2012
24.
4.3.
3/So
lari
s9/
Sola
ris1
0/A
IX5.
3,Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
4.3-
Xan
dab
ove
N/
ASt
and
-al
one
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
:14
Alc
atel
-Luc
ent
5670
RA
MD
epen
den
cies
:T
CR
Tim
e"W
irel
ine
Com
mon
"
2.3.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
IJN
0EN
Apr
il20
13Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:5
7
Alc
atel
-Luc
ent
5529
SDC
Dep
end
enci
es:
TC
RTi
me
"Wir
elin
eC
omm
on"
2.7.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
I282
EN
Sep
2011
3Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:1
5
Arr
isC
MT
SD
OC
SIS
3.0
Dep
end
enci
es:
MIB
-II
TC
RTi
me
"Wir
elin
eC
omm
on"
2.2.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
I0D
0EN
Sep
2011
2Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:1
1
Cis
coC
BQ
oSD
epen
den
cies
:T
CR
Tim
e"W
irel
ine
Com
mon
"
2.3.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
16Q
LE
NA
pril
2012
1Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
ASt
and
-al
one
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
:6
34 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Tabl
e2.
Com
mon
pack
san
dba
seco
mm
onpa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
eab
lefr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
s
JAR
file
typ
e
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
Cis
coC
MT
SD
OC
SIS
3.0
Dep
end
enci
es:
MIB
-II
TC
RTi
me
"Wir
elin
eC
omm
on"
2.2.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
I0C
ZE
NSe
p20
112
Tivo
liN
etco
olPe
rfor
man
ceM
anag
er1.
3.1
and
abov
e
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:1
2
Cis
coD
evic
eD
epen
den
cies
:M
IB-I
IT
CR
Tim
e"W
irel
ine
Com
mon
"
2.3.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
ZW
A7E
NJu
ne20
111
Tivo
liN
etco
olPe
rfor
man
ceM
anag
er1.
3.1
and
abov
e
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:4
Hua
wei
SNM
PC
BQ
oSD
epen
den
cies
:T
CR
Tim
e"W
irel
ine
Com
mon
"
2.1.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
I4Q
GE
NJa
n20
121
Tivo
liN
etco
olPe
rfor
man
ceM
anag
er1.
3.1
and
abov
e
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:9
Hua
wei
SNM
PD
evic
eD
epen
den
cies
:M
IB-I
IT
CR
Tim
e"W
irel
ine
Com
mon
"
2.1.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
I4Q
HE
NJa
n20
121
Tivo
liN
etco
olPe
rfor
man
ceM
anag
er1.
3.1
and
abov
e
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:9
Hua
wei
U20
00D
SLA
MD
epen
den
cies
:T
CR
Tim
e"W
irel
ine
Com
mon
"
2.2.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
I283
EN
Sep
2011
3Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:9
Hua
wei
SNM
PN
QA
Dep
end
enci
es:
TC
RTi
me
"Wir
elin
eC
omm
on"
2.1.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
I4Q
IEN
Jan
2012
1Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:1
4
Release summary 35
Tabl
e2.
Com
mon
pack
san
dba
seco
mm
onpa
cks
(con
tinue
d)
Pac
kn
ame
Ver
sion
Typ
eP
art
nu
mb
ereG
Ad
ate
Tie
rS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Up
grad
eab
lefr
omL
ocal
izat
ion
file
s
JAR
file
typ
e
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
Juni
per
RSV
PTu
nnel
2.1.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
I6Q
ME
NA
pril
2012
1Ti
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
ASt
and
-al
one
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
:5
MIB
-II
Dep
end
enci
es:
"Wir
elin
eC
omm
on"
2.2.
0C
omm
onPa
ckC
ZW
A5E
NJu
ne20
111
Tivo
liN
etco
olPe
rfor
man
ceM
anag
er1.
3.1
and
abov
e
N/
AN
/A
Stan
d-
alon
eC
ogno
sR
epor
ts:4
"Wir
elin
eC
omm
on"
(ibm
.tnpm
.w
irel
ine.
com
mon
)
1.0.
1B
ase
Com
mon
Pack
N/
AA
pril
2012
N/
ATi
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
AN
/A
N/
AC
ogno
sR
epor
t:2
TC
RTi
me
(ibm
.tcr.t
ime)
1.0.
7B
ase
Com
mon
Pack
N/
AA
pril
2012
N/
ATi
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.3.
1an
dab
ove
N/
AN
/A
N/
AN
/A
36 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Note: TCR Time and "Wireline Common" Base Common Packs are available onTivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3.2 media packaged as1.0.0.3-TIV-TNPM-BCPSUITE.tar.gz file.
Release summary 37
Tabl
e3.
Cog
nos
10D
ata
Mod
el
Nam
eV
ersi
onP
art
nu
mb
erS
up
por
ted
pla
tfor
ms
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
Alc
atel
-Luc
ent
5620
SAM
Log
ToFi
le2.
4.0
CN
0N7E
NTi
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
vA
ctiv
ere
port
:1v
Das
hboa
rdre
port
s:5
Alc
atel
-Luc
ent
5529
SDC
2.9.
0.0
CN
0N8E
NTi
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
vA
ctiv
ere
port
:1v
Das
hboa
rdre
port
s:3
Cis
coC
BQ
oS2.
4.0
CN
0N3E
NTi
voli
Net
cool
Perf
orm
ance
Man
ager
1.4
Cog
nos
Rep
orts
vA
ctiv
ere
port
:1v
Das
hboa
rdre
port
s:7
vE
xist
ing
repo
rts:
2
Cis
coD
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38 IBM Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager: Pack Release Notes
Note: Existing reports are the reports from the previously released Cognos 8model reports that are now compatible with Cognos 10.
Interim fixes and fix packsDescribes the interim fixes and fix packs that must be installed for specifictechnology packs and common packs on the following versions of Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager and Tivoli Netcool/Proviso.v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.4v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3.2v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3.1v Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager 1.3v Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3.3v Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3.2
Before installing a technology pack or a common pack, check the Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager product support site for the latest interim fixes. The statusof interim fixes is subject to change at any time, it is important that you check thelist. You must apply all of the specified interim fixes for each technology pack.
The website address is: http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/Overview/Software/Tivoli/Netcool~Proviso
Note: To receive announcements about new interim fixes, you can sign up foremail updates or subscribe to the Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager supportRSS feed. These options are available on the support page.
Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager v1.4This table contains known interim fixes and fix packs that must be installed beforeinstalling specific technology packs and common packs on Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager v1.4.
Technology Pack Interim fix
Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC2.8.0.0
2.8.0.0-TIV-PROV-ALCATEL_5529_SDC-IF00812.8.0.0-TIV-PROV-ALCATEL_5529_SDC-IF0082
Note: These fixes are merged into the Alcatel-Lucent 5529SDC 2.9.0.0 Technology Pack.
Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager v1.3.2This table contains known interim fixes and fix packs that must be installed beforeinstalling specific technology packs and common packs on Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager v1.3.2.
Technology Pack Interim fix
Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC2.7.0.0
2.7.0.0-TIV-PROV-ALCATEL_5529_SDC-IF00792.7.0.0-TIV-PROV-ALCATEL_5529_SDC-IF0080Note: 2.7.0.0-TIV-PROV-ALCATEL_5529_SDC-IF0079 fix ismerged into the Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC 2.8.0.0 TechnologyPack.
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAMLogToFile 2.2.0.0
1.3.2.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0019
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Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager v1.3.1This table contains known interim fixes and fix packs that must be installed beforeinstalling specific technology packs and common packs on Tivoli NetcoolPerformance Manager v1.3.1.
Technology Pack Interim fix
Acedian Metro Ethernet 2.2.0.0-TIV-PROV-ACCEDIAN-FP0005
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM 2.14.0.0-TIV-PROV-ALCATEL_5620_SAM-FP00022.14.1.0-TIV-PROV-ALU_5620_SAM-LA00012.14.1.0-TIV-PROV-ALU_5620_SAM-LA00022.12.1.0-TIV-PROV-IF00782.9.1.1-TIV-PROV-ALCATEL_5620_SAM-FP00022.9.2.0-TIV-PROV-ALCATEL_5620_SAM-LA00011.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0161.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0181.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF036
Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC 2.5.0.0-TIV-PROV-IF0070Note: This interim fix is applicable for the Alcatel Lucent5529 SDC 2.7.0.0 Technology Pack also.
Juniper RSVP Tunnel 1.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0035
UBA PVLine Format 1.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF00251.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0026
All Technology Packs 1.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0036
Common Pack Interim fix
All common packs 1.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0013
All common packs 2.1.0.0-TIV-TCR-IF0004
All common packs 1.3.1.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0011
All common packs 1.0.0.2-TIV-TNPM-BCPSUITE-IF0001
All common packs 1.0.0.2-TIV-TNPM-BCPSUITE-FP0002
All common packs 1.0.0.3-TIV-TNPM-BCPSUITENote: This interim fix supersedes the1.0.0.2-TIV-TNPM-BCPSUITE-IF0001 and1.0.0.2-TIV-TNPM-BCPSUITE-FP0002 fixes.
All common packs 2.1.0.0-TIV-TCR-IF0004
Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager v1.3This table contains known interim fixes and fix packs that must be installed beforeinstalling specific technology packs on Tivoli Netcool Performance Manager v1.3.
Technology Pack Interim fix
All technology packs (UBA and SNMP) 1.3.0.0-TIV-TNPM-IF00011.3.0.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0006
All UBA Technology Packs 1.3.0.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0005
Cisco IP Telephony 1.3.0.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0004
Cisco IP SLA Administration 1.3.0.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0009
UBA PVLine Format 1.3.0.0-TIV-TNPM-IF0022
Release summary 41
Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3.3This table contains interim fixes and fix packs that must be installed beforeinstalling specific technology packs on Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3.3. The tablealso provides the interim fixes you can install if you want to load a UBATechnology Pack XSD file from the pack stand-alone JAR file into the TopologyEditor.
Technology Pack Interim fix
All UBA technology packs 4.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00534.4.3.0-TIV-PROV-IF0009For more information on this fix pack, seeUBA pack XSD file inside a JAR filecannot be loaded into the Topology Editor
Alcatel-Lucent 5529 SDC 4.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00644.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00174.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00384.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF0039
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM 4.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00174.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00194.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00204.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00314.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00324.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00334.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00384.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00394.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF00584.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF0062
Cisco CWM 4.4.3.0-TIV-PROV-IF00064.4.3.1-TIV-PROV-IF0008
Self-Monitoring 4.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF0068
Juniper RSVP Tunnel 4.4.3.3-TIV-PROV-IF0096
Interim fixes for Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3.2This table contains interim fixes and fix packs that must be installed beforeinstalling specific technology packs on Tivoli Netcool/Proviso v4.4.3.2.
Technology Pack Interim fix
Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM 4.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF00224.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF00254.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF00264.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF00294.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF00344.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF00404.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF00424.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF00544.4.3.2-TIV-PROV-IF0061
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Portions Copyright: (c) 2001-2003, Networks Associates Technology, Inc, (c)2001-2003, Cambridge Broadband Ltd, (c) 2003-2005, Sparta, Inc., (c) 2004, Cisco,Inc and Information Network Center of Beijing University of Posts andTelecommunications, (c) Fabasoft R&D Software GmbH & Co KG, [email protected].
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JDOM 1.0
Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Jason Hunter & Brett McLaughlin. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list ofconditions, and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, thislist of conditions, and the disclaimer that follows these conditions in thedocumentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. The name "JDOM" must not be used to endorse or promote products derivedfrom this software without prior written permission. For written permission, pleasecontact <request_AT_jdom_DOT_org>.
4. Products derived from this software may not be called "JDOM", nor may"JDOM" appear in their name, without prior written permission from the JDOMProject Management <request_AT_jdom_DOT_org>.
In addition, we request (but do not require) that you include in the end-userdocumentation provided with the redistribution and/or in the software itself anacknowledgement equivalent to the following:
"This product includes software developed by the JDOM Project(http://www.jdom.org/)." Alternatively, the acknowledgment may be graphicalusing the logos available at http://www.jdom.org/images/logos.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIEDWARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIEDWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE JDOM AUTHORS ORTHE PROJECT CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTEGOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDINGNEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OFTHIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCHDAMAGE.
This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many individuals onbehalf of the JDOM Project and was originally created by Jason Hunter<jhunter_AT_jdom_DOT_org> and Brett McLaughlin <brett_AT_jdom_DOT_org>.For more information on the JDOM Project, please see <http://www.jdom.org/>.
Regex 1.1a
Copyright (C) 1996, 1999 Vassili Bykov. It is provided to the Smalltalk communityin hope it will be useful.
1. This license applies to the package as a whole, as well as to any component of it.By performing any of the activities described below, you accept the terms of thisagreement.
2. The software is provided free of charge, and ``as is'', in hope that it will beuseful, with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. The entire risk and all responsibilityfor the use of the software is with you. Under no circumstances the author may beheld responsible for loss of data, loss of profit, or any other damage resultingdirectly or indirectly from the use of the software, even if the damage is caused bydefects in the software.
3. You may use this software in any applications you build.
4. You may distribute this software provided that the software documentation andcopyright notices are included and intact.
5. You may create and distribute modified versions of the software, such as portsto other Smalltalk dialects or derived work, provided that:
a. any modified version is expressly marked as such and is not misrepresented asthe original software;
b. credit is given to the original software in the source code and documentation ofthe derived work;
c. the copyright notice at the top of this document accompanies copyright noticesof any modified version.
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