This Readme contains the following sections:
iManager 2.7.5 includes the following product enhancements:
This version of iManager includes support for password policies that conform to the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 password policy complexity requirements. If you install the latest version of the Novell iManager Password Management plug-in, you can create and administer password policies using the existing Novell and Microsoft complexity policy types or the new Microsoft Server 2008 Password Policy policy type.
For more information about creating and managing password policies, see the Novell Password Management 3.3 Administration Guide
iManager now supports accessing the user interface using the Safari 5.1.4 browser released by Apple*.
iManager now supports accessing the user interface using the Google* Chrome 18 browser.
iManager provides a new syntax to support for the Microsoft Large Integer Syntax. This syntax can be used to store large-integer values or dates previous to 1970 or beyond 2038.
This feature is available to all the plug-ins that support less than 12 object types.
IMPORTANT:iManager 2.7.5 is not supported on NetWare.
iManager support packs do not make a backup of the files that are replaced. The only way to roll back to a previous state is to back up all files before applying the support pack and then manually restore the backed up files.
Also, iManager support packs must be installed on all iManager servers in your environment. Support packs do not automatically replicate other iManager servers in your tree.
After you install the iManager support pack, iManager is non-functional until you restart Tomcat.
To download and install the iManager 2.7.5 support pack:
Download iman27_sp5.npm file from the Novell Download Web site to your local machine.
Log in to iManager.
Click Configure > Plug-in Installation > Available Novell Plug-in Modules.
Click Add, browse to and select the iman27_sp5.npm file, then click Open.
Click OK.
Verify that the module is iman27_sp5.npm and the description reads Support Pack 5 for iManager 2.7.
Select the check box next to the iman27_sp5.npm support pack file and click Install.
The installation takes a few minutes.
Internet Explorer might append a .zip extension to the .npm when it is downloaded or it might actually remove the .npm extension, and replace it with .zip. The extension must be .npm. Otherwise, iManager cannot upload the file.
Click Close, then restart Tomcat.
Platform |
Restart Command |
---|---|
Windows |
Stop and start the Tomcat service. |
Linux |
Enter /etc/init.d/novell-tomcat5 stop, then enter /etc/init.d/novell-tomcat5 start. |
Mobile iManager |
Close Mobile iManager and re-open it. |
Tomcat sometimes requires several minutes to fully initialize. Wait a few minutes before trying to log into iManager after restarting Tomcat.
Verify that the new support pack has been installed.
Log in to iManager, then check whether the home page displays the 2.7.5 version.
Check the log file located in webapps/nps/WEB-INF/changelog.
Click Novell iManager in the upper left corner of the iManager application window to view the iManager information page.
Log in to iManager.
Click Configure > Plug-in Installation > Available Novell Plug-in Modules.
Select the check box next to the support pack plug-in and click Install.
The installation takes a few minutes.
Click Close, then restart Tomcat.
Platform |
Restart Command |
---|---|
Windows |
Stop and start the Tomcat service. |
Linux |
Enter /etc/init.d/novell-tomcat5 stop, then enter /etc/init.d/novell-tomcat5 start. |
Mobile iManager |
Close Mobile iManager and re-open it. |
Tomcat sometimes requires several minutes to fully initialize. Wait a few minutes before trying to log into iManager after restarting Tomcat.
NOTE:When you install iManager plug-ins, sometimes either the installation hangs or the plug-ins are not properly installed. To troubleshoot the issue, see iManager Plug-in Installation Hangs or Plug-ins Are Not Properly Installed
in the Novell iManager 2.7.5 Administration Guide.
The following issues are resolved in the iManager 2.7.5 release:
This release resolves security vulnerability CVE-2012-0412.
When you upgrade iManager, the installer does not overwrite customized configuration files.
When using iManager 2.7.5, Tomcat now generates a new session ID with each successful authentication, improving iManager security.
iManager 2.7.5 blocks users from using a GET method for login requests.
You can save iManager Dynamic Group Search Type settings appropriately.
iManager 2.7.5 correctly returns tree name and IP address fields in auditing data.
iManager 2.7.5 enables editing of schema OIDs using standalone iManager.
You can create Profile objects in iManager without any issues.
You can use iManager to display or modify load cluster scripts.
iManager 2.7.5 addresses a discovered XSS vulnerability.
The following issues exist in iManager 2.7:
Section 4.1, Unexpected Error on an iManager 2.7 Workstation
Section 4.2, Unexpected Error in iManager 2.7 Standalone After Applying Service Pack 4
Section 4.7, International Characters Might Not Display Correctly During Install
Section 4.8, Installing eDirectory and iManager on the Same Machine
Section 4.9, iManager Doesn't Work After Installing Groupwise 7.0 WebAccess
Section 4.11, Time Out Setting for Dynamic Groups Returns an Error Message
Section 4.13, Two Instances Do Not Maintain Connections to Two Different Trees
Section 4.14, javaw.exe Application Error when Closing iManager Workstation or SDK
Section 4.16, Translation Errors in the InstallAnywhere Installer
Section 4.18, The Link Disappears or You Cannot View All the Property Book Options
Section 4.19, Null Pointer Exception on Loading the iManager Login Page
Section 4.20, Unable to Create AdminNamespace.java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
Section 4.23, iManager mvStringEditor Tag Exhibits Strange Behavior
Section 4.24, Admin Allows Only “AllUsers” as the Authorized User of eDirectory to Access iManager
Section 4.25, Security Alert Warning Message Is Displayed Many Times on an iManager Workstation
Section 4.26, iManager Workstation Sometimes Does Not Display Information
Section 4.28, A Nested Dynamic Group Might Not Properly Function
Section 4.30, Valued or Unvalued Attributes Cannot Be Edited Through the Keyboard
Section 4.31, Some DSFW Objects Are Defined as an Unknown Type in iManager
Section 4.32, A DSFW Administrator Cannot Configure RBS in iManager
Section 4.33, Custom Plug-Ins Are Displayed in the Plug-In Studio Page
Section 4.34, Newly Added Property Book Pages Do Not Appear while Modifying a Group
Section 4.36, iManager Plug-In Uninstallation Does Not Work on Windows Vista
Section 4.38, The iManager Plug-In Does Not Uninstall Correctly
Section 4.41, Issue while Launching iManager Workstation on SLED 11
Section 4.42, The Integer 64 Feature Does Not Work As Desired in iManager 2.7.5 Workstation Edition
An unexpected error is detected on iManager 2.7 Workstation with JRE V 1.6.0_18 and Tomcat V 5.5.28. An error report is created at /home/imanager/bin/hs_err_pid28757.log.
This issue is observed on the following platforms:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED)10 SP2 (32-bit and 64-bit)
SLED 10 SP3 (32-bit and 64-bit)
SLED 11 (32-bit and 64-bit)
SLED 11 SP1 (32-bit and 64-bit)
The issue has no impact on the iManager functionality
If you install iManager 2.7 SP4 on the iManager 2.7 standalone version with JRE V 1.6.0_18 and Tomcat V 5.5.28 and restart the Tomcat server, an unexpected error is detected by the Java Runtime Environment. The error report is created at /var/opt/novell/novlwww/hs_err_pid24458.log.
This issue is observed on the following platforms:
SLES 10 SP3 (32-bit and 64-bit)
SLES 11 (32-bit and 64-bit)
SLES 11 SP1 (32-bit and 64-bit)
The issue has no impact on the iManager functionality.
When you work with iManager through the Internet Explorer 8 browser and you click the View Objects tab, a security warning message appears asking Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely. This message comes from Internet Explorer.
To block this message from appearing, perform the following steps in the Internet Explorer 8 browser:
Click Tools > Internet options.
The Internet Options window is displayed.
Click the Security tab. By default, the Internet option is selected.
Click Custom Level.
The Security Settings window is displayed.
In the Miscellaneous section, select the Enable option for Display mixed content.
Click OK.
The following issues exist in the Tree tab of the Object View:
The Tree view does not currently save its state, including the current position within the tree, when switching between the Tree view and the Browse/Search tabs.
Because of changes to class structure and organization, iManager plug-ins must be recompiled to work with iManager 2.7. The iManager 2.7 Web site contains all currently available plug-ins, and the site is regularly updated with additional plug-ins when they are available. If you add an older plug-in by using the Add Plug-in link, it does not display an error even though the plug-in is not added. You can view specific error information in the debug log.
Similarly, the Open Enterprise Server (OES) 2 download includes the currently available iManager 2.7 plug-ins.
NOTE:iManager 2.7 does not allow the user to install old plug-ins that iManager 2.6 supported.
Be aware of the following login-related issues with iManager 2.7:
The iChain Single Sign-On functionality (including Forward authentication, OLAC, and Form Fill) does not work in a multi-tree environment. iManager 2.7 requires a user name, password, and tree name for login, and iChain requires only the user name and password.
Form Fill from iChain also fails because the Exit button in the iManager toolbar directs you back to the initial login form. When Form Fill is active, you are simply logged back in to iManager.
In a single-server environment, it is possible to use the iManager default settings and iChain works correctly.
If there are problems with the display of the characters during the installation, you might need to change the system's character encoding to UTF-8.
Installing remotely through an SSH client might also require UTF-8 character encoding on the client in order to display characters properly.
For example, set the system variable LC_ALL=de_DE.utf8, then try running the install again.
On Windows servers, if you want to install eDirectory and iManager on the same physical machine, you must install eDirectory before you install iManager. This allows eDirectory to perform the initial system configuration as required.
On Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003 with IIS 5 or 6, installing Groupwise 7.0 WebAccess to IIS automatically installs Tomcat 5.5.
As the iManager installation begins, the iManager installer program detects that IIS and Tomcat are available for use. The installer reports the inability to stop the iisadmin service. Near the end of the install, the installer reports the inability to start Tomcat.
After the install is completed, GroupWise WebAccess still works, but iManager does not (HTTP 404: Page not found).
To work around this issue, do not install iManager and GroupWise on the same Windows server.
When you access different versions of iManager with the same browser, you might see a blank screen or missing roles and tasks. Resolve this problem by clearing the browser's stored cookies and cache and restarting the browser.
When the Time Out setting for dynamic groups is set to a value that can be exceeded, this occurs, the following message appears: Unknown meaning for error number - 6016; Please call a Novell provider, but the value is saved. When you access dynamic groups, another error message appears: The system encountered an unknown error. Please contact Novell support.
The workaround is to give the Time Out setting an adequate and reasonable value.
iManager does not escape special characters automatically. Using a special character in an object name causes an error unless you manually escape the character. More information about special characters is available in the iManager documentation.
Plug-In Studio can't find RBS Collections that have special characters in their names, so attempting to edit a plug-in that has been previously installed into an RBS Collection with special characters in its name causes the install to fail.
Creating a property book and using special characters in its name might cause a DNS Error 603 message. For more information about naming a Property Book, see “Creating a New Property Book” section in the iManager documentation.
To create a plug-in ID that includes extended characters, create the plug-in with standard characters, then use Advanced Properties to change the plug-in display name after it has been created.
Two instances in Firefox and Internet Explorer 8 tabbed views do not maintain connections to two different trees. Internet Explorer 6 maintains one session per instance, while Firefox uses the same session for all instances that use the same profile.
This difference in Web browser behavior gives the appearance that Firefox cannot support two different sessions and that connection information is crossing over. iManager can maintain a connection to two different trees at the same time in the Firefox browser, but only if each instance is using a different profile.
To work in different sessions simultaneously, use Firefox's Profile Manager to modify your profile. In Firefox 2.0 and 3.0, you can use the -no-remote option when launching Firefox to run multiple profiles simultaneously.
When you close iManager Workstation or SDK, you might encounter a javaw.exe application error. The error is benign and does not indicate any system problems or instabilities. You can safely close the error message box and continue working normally.
Using ASCII control characters in a login script might cause an Unhandled Exception Error in iManager. For this reason, Novell recommends using only the standard ASCII character set when creating login scripts.
iManager leverages Macrovision InstallAnywhere for its installation routine. Because of this, some of the language translation for the installation routine is provided by Macrovision. Novell has encountered a few errors in these Macrovision translations that it cannot access to correct. For example, when you are prompted to select a language for the installation, the language selection “Slovak” is translated to “Anglictina,” which means English rather than Slovak.
Novell is working with Macrovision to get these translation errors corrected.
The iManager Language Preferences setting does not change the language of eDirectory error messages, even though the language of the iManager Web interface is changed.
To work around this issue, change the operating system default language on the eDirectory server that iManager is using.
Novell iManager might not display the links or the third row of options in the Property Book, if the window size is minimized.
To work around this issue, expand the window or use a resolution greater than 1024 x 768.
When you try to access iManager from a browser, the Login page sometimes fails to load, and displays the following error message:
exception java.lang.NullPointerException com.novell.emframe.fw.servlet.AuthenticatorServlet.service(AuthenticatorServlet.java:334) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:856)
The browser cookies might be corrupted.
To work around the issue, clear the browser cookies, then try to access iManager.
You might encounter an error indicating the above Unable to CreatedminNamespace.java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError when authenticating to eDirectory with iManager 2.7 Workstation or SDK on SLED 10. This indicates a problem while updating NICI.
NICI 2.7.0 is installed with SLED 10 and the Open Desktop Edition add-on (ODE). iManager 2.7 requires NICI 2.7.3 and prompts you to install when you run iManager 2.7 Workstation or SDK for the first time. The issue happens because NICI 2.7.0 is not successfully upgraded to NICI 2.7.3. During the update, you get a message that priming NICI was not successful.
To work around the issue, remove both versions of NICI on the system, ignoring any dependencies. For example, the ODE add-on itself has a dependency on NICI. Re-install the NICI 2.7.3 that you got with iManager 2.7 Workstation. Before you install NICI 2.7.3, make sure that you delete the /var/novell/nici directory.
When you are doing RBS configuration in Internet Explorer, if you try to open a Data Table Element in a new window or a new tab, you cannot get the desired result. Instead, you should directly click the links.
After installing a plug-in such as, a service pack, if you immediately click Close waiting for at least three seconds, a blank page appears. You should restart Tomcat:
For Windows: Restart Tomcat services from Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Services.
For Linux: /etc/init.d/novell-tomcat5 restart
Internet Explorer 6.0 does not display tooltips for the items in a list, so the iManager mvStringEditor tag does not show tooltips for the values it contains. The issue is fixed in Internet Explorer 7.0 or later and it shows tooltips for the values in the iManager mvStringEditor tag.
If you are an Admin and you want to allow all the eDirectory users to access iManager, you should add AllUsers (case sensitive) to the Authorized User list in the Configure page.
If you add an invalid user such as Allusers to the list, you cannot modify the Configure page the next time you visit the page. A Current logged in user is not authorized to configure iManager message is displayed.
To work around the issue, open the Configiman.properties file, then modify the Allusers line to AllUser=true.
After authentication on iManager 2.7 workstation, the following Security Warning message is displayed:
The information you have entered is to be sent over an unencrypted connection and could easily be read by a third party. Are you sure you want to continue sending this information?
The message is also displayed many times when you go to the tree view, and the other parts of iManager.
To work around the issue:
Windows: Open the security-prefs.js file from <imanager workstation folder>/bin/windows/mozilla/greprefs.
or
Linux: Open the security-prefs.js file from <imanager workstation folder>/bin/linux/mozilla/greprefs.
Modify the following settings from true to false:
New downloads of Linux workstation have these flags set to false, by default.
iManager Workstation might not display error messages, pop-ups, and load pages like Tree View, Object Browse, and Create Objects. This happens when the XULRunner browser cache contains old data for the previous build of iManager 2.7 workstation.
As a workaround, you must manually clear the data from browser cache:
Exit iManager.
Go to:
Windows: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\<Profile>\Mozilla\eclipse\Cache (Windows XP)
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\eclipse\Cache (Windows 7/Vista)
Linux: /home/<username>/.mozilla/eclipse/Cache
Delete the data in the Cache directory.
Restart iManager.
The Object Selector icons in the Group Member and Group Membership property book pages allow you to select the objects that have nestedGroupAux auxiliary class in their Object Class attributes. However, the design for adding such objects to the history requires nestedGroupAux to be an object type. Therefore, these objects are not added to the history.
You can make a nested group into a dynamic group and vice versa by using the Object Extension task under the Schema role. However, as long as eDirectory allows the auxiliary classes to be added to the objects by using the Object Extension task, iManager does not check them. Therefore, if you make a group nested and dynamic, it might not properly function.
Changes to the page order of a Property Book through Preferences have higher precedence than reordering the Page List for the same Property Book while modifying the Role Based Collection through Role Based Services. This is because the latter action modifies the Property Book object in the eDirectory, but the former action is specific to a particular Property Book on a particular iManager server.
The user cannot select valued or unvalued attributes by using keyboard.
To work around the issue, in Firefox 3, press Scroll Lock + Up/Down arrow or Shift + Ctrl + Up/Down arrow.
In Internet Explorer 7, press Scroll Lock + Up/Down arrow.
When you log in as Administrator to iManager that is connected to eDirectory where a DSFW (Domain Service for Windows) server is installed, and try to modify the objects under a container such as blr.novell.com, a few objects of type Users, Configuration, Computers appear as undefined. A question mark (?) is displayed next to the object types.
A DSFW administrator cannot configure RBS in iManager while modifying the ACL value. This is because the rights for the DSFW administrator are limited to the supervisor rights on the domain and subdomains that the administrator manages and do not include all rights as the Tree administrator.
After you upgrade iManager to 2.7.5, the custom plug-ins that are installed prior to 2.7.5 are shown as X under Installed column in the Plug-in Studio page.
As a workaround, select the plug-in, then click Edit > Install. The plug-ins are installed with the features of iManager 2.7.5.
After you upgrade iManager to 2.7.5, newly added Property Book pages such as Nested Settings, Group Member, and Group Memberships do not appear while modifying a group by using the Modify Group task.
As a workaround, you should manually assign the pages to the Modify Group property book for the RBS Collection being used, or create a new RBS Collection.
To manually assign the pages to the Modify Group property book:
Click the Configure tab.
Click Role Based Services > RBS Configuration. The RBS Configuration page is displayed.
Click the existing RBS Collection. The Collection: <RBS Collection> page is displayed.
Click the Property Book tab, select the Modify Group, then click Actions > Page List. The Edit Page List page is displayed.
From the Available Pages list, select Group Member, Group Memberships, and Nested Settings, click the right-arrow so that the selected items are moved to the Assigned Pages list, then click OK.
The message The property book was successfully modified is displayed.
To create a new RBS Collection:
Click the Configure tab.
Click Role Based Services > RBS Configuration. The RBS Configuration page is displayed.
Click New > Collection and Setup to start the RBS Configuration Wizard.
This helps you to create a new RBS Collection with the newly added pages.
When the master or parent server is down, iManager users cannot find the tree root because the information of the tree root is available only with the master/parent server. Because the users cannot find the tree root, they cannot log in to the child server that has the replica.
When you uninstall iManager plug-ins on Windows Vista, the uninstallation does not work properly. Even though you get an uninstallation successful message, the plug-ins are still listed as installed in the Installed Novell Plug-in Modules list.
The problem occurs because .com.zerog.registry.xml file that is required for uninstallation might be hidden. You should make the file available for uninstallation by making it visible:
Click Start > My Computer. The My Computer page is displayed.
Click Tools > Folder Options. The Folder Options dialog box is displayed.
Click View.
Under Advanced settings, select Show hidden files and folders.
Click OK.
When you install iManager (using any language) in a Portuguese-Brazilian locale, if you set the LANG environment variable to pt_BR.UTF-8, pt_BR.utf8, or pt_BR, the installer corrupts the gettingstarted.html file of the particular language.
As a workaround, before starting the iManager installation, set the LANG environment variable to pt_PT.UTF-8 by entering the following command at the terminal:
export LANG=pt_PT.UTF-8
If you have installed a plug-in through iManager 2.7.2 or earlier and if you try to uninstall this plug-in through an iManager 2.7.3 or later version, the plug-in is not uninstalled properly.
In this case, you must manually uninstall the plug-in by removing the following directories:
\<TOMCAT>\work\Catalina\localhost\nps\org\apache\jsp\portal\modules\<plugin_name_dir>
\<TOMCAT>\webapps\nps\portal\modules\<plugin_name_dir>
\<TOMCAT>\webapps\nps\WEB-INF\modules\<plugin_name_dir> (The MANIFEST.MF file is present in this directory and must be deleted.)
\<TOMCAT>\webapps\nps\WEB-INF\lib\<plugin_jar_file>
\<TOMCAT>\webapps\nps\WEB-INF\classes\com\novell\nps\modules\<plugin_name_dir>
You must also delete the UninstallerData directory for the plug-in that you want to delete. The UninstallerData directory is found in the following path:
Windows: C:\Program Files\Novell\Tomcat\webapps\nps\UninstallerData\Uninstall_<plugin_name>
Linux: /var/opt/novell/tomcat5/webapps/nps/UninstallerData/Uninstall_<plugin_name>
If you try to access the Novell Certificate Server or Novell Certificate Access tasks through iManager, iManager throws a Java exception error indicatingjava.lang.NullPointerException\n at com.novell.admin.PKI.certificate.eDir.eDirCertificateManagerVariables.getNativeAPIVersion. This is because the Novell Certificate Server Plug-ins for iManager (PKI) have a dependency on the libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 library.
To avoid this error, you must install the following RPMs on the iManager server:
32-bit: compat (compat-2006.1.25-11.2)
64-bit: compat-32bit (compat-32bit-2006.1.25-11.2)
32-bit: compat (compat-2009.1.19-2.1)
64-bit: compat-32bit (compat-32bit-2009.1.19-2.1)
You might encounter the following error while authenticating iManager on a Server with SLES 10 SP3 (64-bit):
Unable to create AdminNamespace. java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError when authenticating on SLES 10 SP3.
To work around the issue, install libstdc++33-32bit-3.3.3-7.8.1 before installing iManager 2.7.
On SLED 11 64-bit, the following error messages appear when you launch iManager Workstation:
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad": libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module": libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
You can ignore these messages and continue using the workstation.
In order to make the Integer 64 functionality properly work in the workstation environment, execute one of the following workarounds:
Work around 1:
Add the following entries to the web.xml file in the <WORKSTATION_ROOT_FOLDER>/imanager/tomcat/webapps/nps/WEB-INF directory:
<servlet> <servlet-name>integer64validator</servlet-name> <servlet-class>com.novell.emframe.fw.servlet.Integer64Validator</servlet-class> </servlet> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>integer64validator</servlet-name> <url-pattern>/servlet/integer64validator</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping>
Launch the iManager workstation.
Open a Web browser and type http://localhost:48080/nps in the address bar to launch iManager.
Work around 2:
Add the following entries to the web.xml file in the <WORKSTATION_ROOT_FOLDER>/imanager/tomcat/webapps/nps/WEB-INF directory:
<servlet> <servlet-name>integer64validator</servlet-name> <servlet-class>com.novell.emframe.fw.servlet.Integer64Validator</servlet-class> </servlet> <servlet-mapping> <servlet-name>integer64validator</servlet-name> <url-pattern>/servlet/integer64validator</url-pattern> </servlet-mapping>
Go to the XULRunner 1.9.2 Release Notes Web site and download the latest version of XULRunner.
Replace the contents of the <WORKSTATION_ROOT_FOLDER>/imanager/bin/Linux(or Windows)/mozilla file with the content from the latest version of XULRunner.
Launch iManager workstation.
For more information on iManager, see the iManager documentation Web site.
For a full list of all issues resolved in Novell iManager 2.7, including all patches and service packs, refer to TID 7010166, “History of Issues Resolved in Novell iManager 2.7.”.
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