On behalf of the AIOps Product Team, I am pleased to announce the general availability (GA) of Unified Infrastructure Management 20.3.1 (Patch over UIM 20.3) today.
Patch has following key enhancement over UIM 20.3 based on feedback:
- Service Level Management : Create service-level agreements (SLAs) and their component service-level objectives (SLOs) and quality of service (QoS) constraints
- SLA Reports : View reports on SLA compliance in the SLA Reports interface and can export them for transmission to clients
- Access Admin Console from Operator Console for seamless user experience
- Alarm Policy enhanced in this release to provide a centralized threshold management for technologies that are monitored remotely.
- Copy MCS Profiles : Now copy a device or a group profile (the source) and apply the copied profile to another device or group profile (the target)
- Delete a Device: UIM now lets you remove devices using the Operator Console (OC) Inventory view. The process gives you the ability to delete a device from inventory and prevent rediscovery, close alarms associated with the device, and delete stored QoS data for the device.
- Enable Read-Only Access to MCS Profiles : facilitates read-only access to the MCS profiles based on the role of a user
- MCS Reconciliation : Manage Discrepancies Between Expected and Existing MCS Configurations
- Perl SDK Supports TLS 1.2: SDK supports Perl v5.32, which provides the TLS 1.2 support in the SDK
In addition, resolved numerous known issues and defects reported by early adopters.
For more details refer to 20.3.1 release notes:
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/it-operations-management/unified-infrastructure-management/20-3/release-notes/UIM-20_3_1.html
UIM 20.3.1 patch can be downloaded from here:
https://support.broadcom.com/external/content/release-announcements/CA-Unified-Infrastructure-Management-Hotfix-Index/7233
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Product Manager - AIOps
CA Technologies (A Broadcom Company)
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