OpsMgr SP1 CU1 Released

For all those out there that are running System Cent er Operations Manager 2007 SP1 (as opposed to R2), the first Cumulative Update has been released, aptly named CU1.

From the official Microsoft techNet article:

The Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 SP1 Cumulative Update 1 resolves many issues that are found in System Center Operations Manager 2007 SP1. A prerequisite for installation of the Cumulative Update 1 is installation of System Center Operations Manager SP1 Update (KB 971541 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971541/ ) ). Cumulative Update 1 addresses the following issues:

  • The Active Alerts report from the data warehouse includes auto-resolved alerts that are no longer active in the Operations Manager Console.
  • The Generic performance report consumes lots of temporary database space and can fail in some instances.
  • The agents that are taken out of maintenance mode revisit old entries in the Application log in certain cases. When this occurs, incorrect alerts are generated.
  • When Antigen Enterprise Manager (AEM) is set up to use SharePoint, reports from Watson are blocked.
  • Reports for Operation Manager 2007 SP1 fail when you use a shared data warehouse after you upgrade a Management Group to System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2.
  • Because of a thread-locking issue, the SDK service stops responding in certain cases.
  • The color of the chart lines does not match the legend in Performance views when the Web Console is used.
  • ACS stops collecting data when the event log uses auto-backup.
  • The Alert View link in the notification emails shows the list of active alerts, instead of the detailed alert description.
  • The allow anonymous discovery property in the Internet Information Services (IIS) Management Pack is incorrect in the console.
  • Management Pack discoveries fail when a double-byte character exists in string data that is returned.

For more information and to download a copy, go to http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2028594

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