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Chapter 5: Resolved Problems

Configurator

Number

Description

327379

Configurator has improved usability, tree navigation, and offers limited reporting options.

327976

Configurator now offers a Notes tab. The information from this tab is saved in the XML configuration file.

339326

Sync Write is available in the Configurator as a selectable option on the SFM general property page to enable direct file I/O operations.

342142

No fix required. Configurator does not allow you to harvest or deploy configuration files to remote servers.

343274

You can now cut, copy, paste, or drag and drop ODL, SFM, MQAcq, MQDel, and Java objects from one controller to another controller. See “Updated drag, drop, cut, and paste functionality”.

349664

You can now use the e-Biz Impact 5.4 Configurator to edit Dfcsrv application properties for a version 5.3 cluster.

350379

You can now load a cluster into the Configurator after adding a custom key when the key name is the same as the group name.

350580

You no longer have to kill the Microsoft Management Console to regain control of the Load Cluster window.

350582

Flavor field in SFM window is now initialized.

350583

A flavor of 0 no longer throws a confusing error on DFCs and SFMs.

363001

No fix required. Inability to set ping function on MQAcq AIM is because the application is an acquire type, which does not service DFC calls.

363321

The Configurator tree view has been enhanced to improve viewing and usability. Removes unused applications and other unused node types. Created more efficient use of new menu and all task menu items allowing for the creation of custom application types, local or remote controllers, and various applications.

364742

Fixed problem where Configurator could not open a cluster when an application custom key value contained a back slash.

367493

Option added that allows you to set up DFC availability for SFM route functions. This option is available in the Configurator on the SFM General tab of the properties window.





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