Known Issues for Virtual Appliance Version 103.0.0.338

Known Issues for Virtual Appliance Version 103.0.0.338

The following are the known issues included in this release.

Issue NumberIssue DescriptionWorkaround
211845When an IPv6 interface is configured, updating the setting (ip, netmask) will cause the CLI to continuously restart.If the interface setting needs to be changed, follow the workaround below:
  1. Delete the interface.
  2. Save changes.
  3. Configure new IPv6 settings.
  4. Save the configuration.

Currently, discovery / OPLP can accept log files, system logs, and custom parsers files in UTF-8 encoding only.

If these files are encoded using other encodings, we may fail to parse them properly. This will manifest as UnicodeDecodeError in our logs.

The best practice is to set UTF-8 as the default encoding in all pipelines feeding into OPLP. UTF-8 can handle any character set, so this will not result in any information loss.

For the log files that are already encoded without using UTF-8, convert these files to UTF-8 before uploading them to OPLP.

The following is an example using a file that is encoded in UTF-16.

  1. Unzip if log files are zipped.  In this example, the unzipped text file is logsample.log.
  2. Check current encoding used: file logsample.log > outputs “Little-endian UTF-16 Unicode text,”
  3. Convert it to UTF-8 as  iconv -c -f utf-16 -t utf-8 logsample.log > logsample_utf8.log
  4. Send logsample_utf8.log to OPLP either as a text file or zipped file.
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