Cumulative Update 7 for System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2

The 7th Cumulative Update for SCOM 2007 R2 was released. It is still unclear what fixes will propose this update as the knowledge base article which suppose to be here is still not uploaded. What is certain that this update fixes a security vulnerability: MS13-003: Vulnerabilities in System Center Operations Manager could allow elevation of privilege. The update itself you can download from here. I will keep monitoring if the knowledge base article is uploaded.

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Knowledge article was uploaded and here are the fixes provided in this update:

Cumulative Update 7 for System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 fixes the following issues:

  • Console performs poorly when User Roles are used to scope object access.
  • Availability data is not shown for the current day when daily aggregation is used.
  • Behavior is inconsistent between some views on web console and console.
  • Log files do not roll over when the Unicode log file is monitored.
  • Several security issues are fixed.

Cumulative Update 7 for System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 fixes the following cross-platform issues:

  • Logical disk performance statistics are not collected for some volume types on Solaris computers.
  • Some Network Adapters on HP-UX computers may not be discovered.
  • Network adapter performance statistics are not collected for HP-UX network adapters.
  • The Solaris 8 and 9 agent may not restart after an ungraceful shutdown.

SQL Server 2012 SP1 is available

Microsoft released service pack 1 for SQL Server 2012. The service pack contains CU1 and CU2.

Update Rollup 3 for System Center 2012 is available

It seems Microsoft is working hard to provide support for System Center 2012. Even SP1 for System Center 2012 is a couple of months away we are still getting updates for System Center 2012 RTM. Update rollup 3 fixes the following issues:

Update Rollup 3 for System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 (KB2751230)

Issue 1
After you upgrade System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 to System Center Data Protection Manager 2012, the tape management report does not display overdue tapes.
Issue 2
System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 Client Protection does not scale to the limits that are expected.
Issue 3
When you try to specify a client computer name in the DPMServerName attribute by using Windows PowerShell, Windows PowerShell crashes.
Issue 4
When the name of a Microsoft SharePoint site collection contains a space, and you perform a SharePoint item-level recovery operation in System Center Data Protection Manager 2012, the operation fails.
Issue 5
After you rename a SharePoint site in System Center Data Protection Manager 2012, you cannot restore the site.
Issue 6
The SharePoint Recovery Point Status Report displays incorrect data in System Center Data Protection Manager 2012.
Issue 7
A bare metal recovery fails in certain situations.

Update Rollup 3 for System Center Operations Manager 2012 (KB2750631)

Issue 1
When you use the 32-bit version of Windows Internet Explorer to start a web console, the Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Presentation.Controls.SpeedometerGaugeUIController controller does not work correctly.
Issue 2
When you run a Windows PowerShell cmdlet, you receive the following error message: 

Get-BPAModel is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet.

Issue 3
When you try to change a URL in the "web application availability monitoring" template instance, the change is not applied.

Update Rollup 3 for System Center Service Manager 2012 (KB2750615)

Issue 1
When you open or close the Incident form in the System Center Service Manager 2012 console, a memory leak occurs.
Issue 2
When form control objects are rooted in the Garbage-Collected (GC) Heap, the System Center Service Manager 2012 console crashes, and you receive an OutOfMemoryException exception.
Issue 3
After you change the SharePoint site language to Turkish in the System Center Service Manager 2012 portal, the display strings are displayed in English unexpectedly.
Issue 4
When you open the System Center Service Manager 2012 console by using a Citrix application, and then you open the Incident form, you experience slow performance.

 

More information and download links are located here.

System Center 2012 SP1 BETA is now available

Great news we now have beta version that we can test and provide feedback. From what I hear is that RTM could be available before end of the year or early next year. The downloads are located here. Some of the new features are:

  • Virtual Machine Manager
    • Improved Support for Network Virtualization
    • Extend the VMM console with Add-ins
    • Support for Windows Standards-Based Storage Management Service, thin provisioning of logical units and discovery of SAS storage
    • Ability to convert VHD to VHDX, use VHDX as base Operating System image
  • Configuration Manager
    • Deployment and management of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012
    • Distribution point for Windows Azure to help reduce infrastructure costs
    • Automation of administrative tasks through PowerShell support
    • Management of Mac OS X clients and Linux and UNIX servers
    • Real-time administrative actions for Endpoint Protection related tasks
  • Data Protection Manager
    • Improved backup performance of Hyper-V over CSV 2.0
    • Protection for Hyper-V over remote SMB share
    • Protection for Windows Server 2012 de-duplicated volumes
    • Uninterrupted protection for VM live migration
  • App Controller
    • Service Provider Foundation API to create and operate Virtual Machines
    • Support for Azure VM; migrate VHDs from VMM to Windows Azure, manage from on-premise System Center
  • Operations Manager
    • Support for IIS 8
    • Monitoring of WCF, MVC and .NET NT services
    • Azure SDK support
  • Orchestrator
    • Support for Integration Packs, including 3rd party
    • Manage VMM self-service User Roles
    • Manage multiple VMM ‘stamps’ (scale units), aggregate results from multiple stamps
    • Integration with App Controller to consume Hosted clouds
  • Service Manager
    • Apply price sheets to VMM clouds
    • Create chargeback reports
    • Pivot by cost center, VMM clouds, Pricesheets
  • Server App-V
    • Support for applications that create scheduled tasks during packaging
    • Create virtual application packages from applications installed remotely on native server

PowerShell 3.0

Final version of PowerShell 3.0 is here and it is now available for Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 & Windows Server 2008 SP2 systems. PowerShell 3.0 is provided ad windows update that actually contains updates for several technologies:

  • Windows PowerShell 3.0
  • WMI
  • WinRM
  • Management OData IIS Extensions
  • Server Manager CIM Provider
    The update and additional information can be found here.
    Note: This update requires .Net Framework 4.0