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- If this is the first time you are installing Precise, install Precise 10.0 as described in Clean installation of the Precise Frameworkframework.
- If Precise version 9.9 is currently installed, upgrade directly to version 10.0 as described in Upgrading Precise.
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Support file creation using new Admin Point GUI creates invalid archive [PRECISE-19035]
Precise for Oracle - Current Tab Locks data does not show up [PRECISE-19046]
psdn_ba_WIN.zip is considered potential malware [PRECISE-19053]
Incorrect oracle container name is being displayed in Application dashboard and Activity tab for Oracle 12.2.0.1.0. [PRECISE-19055]
Running the manual schema script is asking for additional parameter in Precise FW installation with manual schema creation. [PRECISE-19057]
Oracle event mapping change [PRECISE-19065]
Some of the required files for listener/instance installation in HP UX machine are missing in Precise 9.9.0 build. [PRECISE-19069]Precise Manual Schema Installation Error. [PRECISE-18985]
Precise for Oracle - Container name captured as NA when container number is not continuous on a monitored instance. [PRECISE-19044]
AIX OS agent fails due to missing binaries. [PRECISE-19045]
Load Processes showing GMT time on new Admin Point GUI. [PRECISE-19036]Running the manual schema script is asking for additional parameter in Precise FW installation with manual schema creation. [PRECISE-19057]
Known Issues
The Precise Focal Point needs to be restarted after an upgrade if using remote instances. This would also need starting of the SQL agents after the Focal Point restart.
When an Oracle monitoring instance is created immediately after framework installation, errors are sometimes seen in Oracle warehouse processes (Under Adminpoint -> Warehouse Processes). In such cases, a restart of the Oracle Focal Point and PMDB focal point fixes the problems.
After a fresh install or upgrade, it is required to restart the Precise GUI service before using the Custom Portal.
Issue with injdn.dll and injdn_x64.dll on Windows Server 2008 R2 with .NET monitoring
When a .NET instance is installed on Windows Server 2008 R2, a “Bad Image” error pops up. The problem can be resolved by installing a windows security update on the machine. The security update can be downloaded from https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/3033929.aspx
Some of the binaries from the Precise 10.0.0 installer show up as a threat under AVG antivirus. This is a false positive with AVG and does not cause any problems. It might have to be whitelisted when using AVG as antivirus.
There are several known issues and limitations in the new Precise GUI which have been documented in Precise new user interface.