Oracle VM 3.1.1 build 365 released

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Published on Sun, 24 Jun 2012 17:19:08 +0000 Indexed on 2012/06/24 21:20 UTC
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A few days ago we released a patch update for Oracle VM 3.1.1 (build 365).

Oracle VM Manager 3.1.1 Build 365 is now available from My Oracle Support patch ID 14227416

Oracle VM Server 3.1.1 errata updates are, as usual, released on ULN in the ovm3_3.1.1_x86_64_patch channel.

Just a reminder, when we publish errata for Oracle VM, the notifications are sent through the oraclevm-errata maillist. You can sign up here.

Some of the bugfixes in 3.1.1 :

14054162 - Removes unnecessary locks when creating VNICs in a multi-threaded operation.
14111234 - Fixes the issue when discovering a virtual machine that has disks in a un-discovered repository or has un-discovered physical disks.
14054133 - Fixes a bug of object not found where vdisks are left stale in certain multi-thread operations.
14176607 - Fixes the issue where Oracle VM Manager would hang after a restart due to various tasks running jobs in the global context.
14136410 - Fixes the stale lock issue on multithreaded server where object not found error happens in some rare situations.
14186058 - Fixes the issue where Oracle VM Manager fails to discover the server or start the server after the server hardware configuration (i.e. BIOS) was modified.
14198734 - Fixes the issue where HTTP cannot be disabled.
14065401 - Fixes Oracle VM Manager UI time-out issue where the default value was not long enough for storage repository creation.
14163755 - Fixes the issue when migrating a virtual machine the list of target servers (and "other servers") was not ordered by name.
14163762 - Fixes the size of the "Edit Vlan Group" window to display all information correctly.
14197783 - Fixes the issue that navigation tree (servers) was not ordered by name.

I strongly suggest everyone to use this latest build and also update the server to the latest version.
have at it.

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