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SQL Inventory Manager displays unexpected error messages if the user manually changes part of the page URL to an invalid address. You can avoid this issue by changing the URL to only known, valid URL addresses.Anchor SQLELEM-9619 SQLELEM-9619
Users who have AlwaysOn Availability Group environments may notice errors caused by the unreadable state of the secondary cluster node.Anchor SQLELEM-9630 SQLELEM-9630
>>> Failing after upgrade, 9.3 GB of RAM usedAnchor SQLELEM-9805 SQLELEM-9805
>>> High CPU usage on Inventory Manager Repository database serverAnchor SQLELEM-9628 SQLELEM-9628
SQL Inventory Manager occasionally discovers instances twice; once as part of the regular discovery process, than discovered again with the instance name as the associated port number.Anchor SQLELEM-9629 SQLELEM-9629
SQL Inventory Manager fails to collect transactional activity on some databases.Anchor SQLELEM-9632 SQLELEM-9632
SQL Inventory Manager occasionally displays the same application multiple times under different application IDs/names in the Applications list.Anchor SQLELEM-13557 SQLELEM-13557
Browser Scan may run even when turned off.Anchor SQLELEM-13550 SQLELEM-13550
Users may not add multiple instances when any of the instances contains a special character in the name.Anchor SQLELEM-9633 SQLELEM-9633 Anchor SQLELEM-9635 SQLELEM-9635 Anchor SQLELEM-9649 SQLELEM-9649 Anchor SQLELEM-13710 SQLELEM-13710 Anchor SQLELEM-13709 SQLELEM-13709 Anchor SQLELEM-13708 SQLELEM-13708 Anchor SQLELEM-13714 SQLELEM-13714 Anchor SQLELEM-13548 SQLELEM-13548 Anchor SQLELEM-13712 SQLELEM-13712 Anchor SQLELEM-9671 SQLELEM-9671 Anchor SQLELEM-13686 SQLELEM-13686 Anchor SQLELEM-13680 SQLELEM-13680 Anchor SQLELEM-13561 SQLELEM-13561 Anchor SQLELEM-9614 SQLELEM-9614 Anchor SQLELEM-13559 SQLELEM-13559
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