Showing posts with label Rollup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rollup. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Updated Update Rollup 1 for System Center 2012

No sooner do I finish pushing out my SCOM agents do I then see that Microsoft have released Update Rollup 1 for Operations Manager.

Normally I'd be quite happy and plod along with getting the update installed, but hang on a second, this update looks very familiar.

The article that I saw referenced in the update announcement is KB2686249, the same one that I blogged about here a couple of weeks ago.

In fact, it is the very same update, just with Operations Manager 2012 added, along with the updated Virtual Machine Manager Management Packs.

Now I'm not one to moan (yeah, I'm not going to get away with that statement!) but updating an update without increasing the rollup/update number isn't exactly the best way to go about it in my opinion.  Does this mean when the ConfigMgr update is ready we'll see yet another addition to the Update Rollup 1 package but with no name change?

The only reason this probably half bothers me is that I'm in the middle of setting up my new testlab/customer experience center for work and having just updated VMM and App controller by using Windows Update for a change rather than pulling the file down manually and I'm now a bit perplexed as Windows Update is unable to find the SCOM update for the console that is installed on my VMM server (not that it finds it for the SCOM management server either via WU).

And then to make matters worse, there's a "known issue" with the update:
  • No updates items appeared in Control Panel ARP after installing Update Rollup 1 (UR1). After installing UR1 on server and all roles (except Agent and Gateway), no update item appears in Control Panel ARP list.
  • The version number of the console does not change after installing Update Rollup 1 in the UI. After installing Update Rollup 1 ,the version number of the console is still 7.0.8560.0 in the UI
  • Why is this a problem?  Well if you were planning to distribute the console update via ConfigMgr then you're going to have to fall back to file version checking for targeting and it makes it just that tad harder for verification checking when you can't just simply ask a user to check their console version by check "help about"

    I'm not going to blog about the whole installation order/methodology as Kevin Green has already written this up nicely here:
    http://kevingreeneitblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/scom-2012-deploying-cumulative-update.html

    One thing he doesn't mention though is that after installing the Web Console fix, the following line requires adding to the web.config file.

    From the KB Article:
    Web console fixes will work after adding the following line to the %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\CONFIG\web.config file:

    <machineKey validationKey="AutoGenerate,IsolateApps"
    decryptionKey="AutoGenerate,IsolateApps" validation="3DES" decryption="3DES"/>

    The line should be added under <system.web>, as described in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    911722 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911722/ ) You may receive an error message when you access ASP.NET Web pages that have ViewState enabled after you upgrade from ASP.NET 1.1 to ASP.NET 2.0
     
    All in all, there are 17 core updates to SCOM, 3 for Unix/Linux Monitoring and a lovely new feature - Oracle Solaris 11 (x86 & SPARC) support included in this updated update so it's definitely one to go and install.

    The VMM & App Controller update parts are available either through Windows Update or from here:
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29679

    The Operations Manager update packages can be downloaded from here:
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c593536c-94f3-4c71-b963-5ab3b7fc05e1

    Thursday, 26 April 2012

    System Center 2012 Update Rollup 1 - SCVMM & App Controller

    Sneaking in quietly under the radar is the first update for the just released System Center 2012.

    N.B. Don't be alarmed that there are updates available already for a product that has only been released, the development cycle and the aligning of the different System Center components mean that Virtual Machine Manager was slightly ahead in development which means they've been able to focus on updates and service packs already (a CTP Preview of SP1 is already available, see the bottom of this post)

    This update focuses purely on Virtual Machine Manager, both server side and console as well as App Controller.

    The knowledge base for Update Rollup 1 can be found here:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2686249

    The downloads can be found on Microsoft Update or manually here:

    Virtual Machine Manager Server Update (KB2663959)http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=2663959
    Virtual Machine Manager Console Update (KB2663960)http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=2663960
    Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal Update (KB2663961)http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=2663961
    App Controller Update (KB2677596)
    http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Search.aspx?q=2677596

    In total we're looking at about 16 issues that have been fixed in this rollup.

    It's also worth noting that after performing the server side update, the VMM agents on your hosts will also require updating.

    To update the VMM agent on the managed computers, follow these steps:
    1. Open the VMM Console.
    2. Click Fabric, and then select Servers.
    3. Under Managed Computers, select the servers, and then click Update Agent