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(Fixed in version 5.6.1) Import Database settings with DML/SELECT filters, flips import settings. When users import database audit settings and apply those settings to multiple databases, the imported settings apply only to some databases. If user imports and applies the audit settings to the same databases again, the configuration settings get flipped, applying the import settings to the databases it did not apply to before while deleting the settings from the ones it previously applied them to.Anchor SQLCM-5539 SQLCM-5539
(Fixed in version 5.6.1) Invalid stored procedures call to sp_SQLcompliance_AuditXE. A message about an invalid stored procedure appears in the SQL Server Logs; "Could not find stored procedure master.dbo.sp_SQLcompliance_AuditXE". The error message appears because no stored procedure with the name "master.dob.sp_SQLcompliance_AuditXE" exists.Anchor SQLCM-5514 SQLCM-5514
SQL Compliance Manager Object Activity Report renders all data on a single page. When the Object Activity Report is run, the report displays all the collected data in a single page.Anchor SQLCM-5505 SQLCM-5505
(Fixed in version 5.6.1) SQL Compliance Manager traces are getting collected on the Passive nodes of an Availability Group. When a primary node becomes a secondary node, the Stored Procedure does not get disabled for the secondary node and the trace files keep gathering. This causes an accumulation of trace files on the secondary node.Anchor SQLCM-5846 SQLCM-5846
Follow the steps below for the workaround to stop trace files from generating on the secondary node:
- Launch Trace Manager from the SQL Compliance Manager Desktop Console. SQLCM Menu-bar>Tools>Trace Manager.
- Enter the SQL Server Instance name and click the Connect button.
Note When working on a secondary node of an Availability Group, use the secondary´s instance name.
- In the SQLcompliance Stored Procedures field, make sure to check the “_” and “_” options.
- Click the “Drop SQLcompliance Stored Procedures” button.
- In the Registered Traces field, from the list of running traces, select the entries related to the SQL CM traces.
Note Use the file path to determine the traces related to SQL CM. Or check the Agent Properties for the audited instances to verify the trace directory file path.
- Once the desired registered trace is selected, click the Stop button. Select the record again and click the Close button.
- Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the remaining SQL CM traces.
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(Fixed in version 5.6) Installation or upgrade of SQL Server 2012 native client may cause the system to reboot. When installing or upgrading the version of the native client, once the process is complete, a system reboot occurs without previous warning.Anchor SQLCM-5526 SQLCM-5526
IDERA Dashboard 3.0.3 and later does not support SQL Server 2005 SP1. Users should not attempt to install SQL Compliance Manager with IDERA Dashboard 3.0.3 and later on a SQL Server 2005 SP1 as that version of SQL Server is not supported by IDERA Dashboard.Anchor SQLCM-4831 SQLCM-4831
General issues
Case-sensitivity required when specifying the Repository database name. When specifying the location and name of your Repository database, SQL Compliance Manager requires that you use proper capitalization.Anchor SQLCM-2592 SQLCM-2592
IDERA SQL Compliance Manager does not capture Linked Server Trace Events for SQL Server 2005. Linked server events are not present in the trace files for SQL Server 2005, therefore linked server events are not captured in IDERA SQL Compliance Manager and no alerts will trigger. Microsoft has ended extended support for this version.Anchor SQLCM-5089 SQLCM-5089
(Fixed in version 5.6) Create/Drop index events recorded as “Alter User Table” event. SQL Compliance Manager records Create/Drop index events as “Alter User Table” events.Anchor SQLCM-3040 SQLCM-3040
(Fixed in version 5.6) IDERA SQL Compliance Manager is not loading events accessed through a View. SQL Compliance Manager does not display Sensitive Column events when accessed from a view. To access the information using views gather and filter out all SELECT statements. Note that this action will cause extra collection.Anchor SQLCM-5421 SQLCM-5421
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Known issues in version 5.5
General issues
( Fixed in version 5.5.1 ) When users try to upgrade from SQL Compliance Manager 4.5 to 5.5, trace files are not processed. If you currently work with SQL Compliance Manager 4.5, before upgrading stop the Collection Service, Agent Service, and disable auditing to stop trace file processing, then proceed to upgrade to SQL Compliance Manager 5.5, and configure and enable auditing. Upon upgrading to SQL Compliance 5.5, users must upgrade all agents to a 5.x version first. For more information, see Upgrade to this build.Anchor SQLCM-5334 SQLCM-5334
( Fixed in version 5.5.1 ) The SQL Compliance Manager Collection Server is not processing trace files, or processing them slowly, causing backlog files to get accumulated in the Collection Trace Directory in large transactional databases.Anchor SQLCM-5339/5021/5243/5013/5340/5343 SQLCM-5339/5021/5243/5013/5340/5343 The workaround for this issue is to increase the tamper detection interval and the Collection interval.
( Fixed in version 5.5.1 ) IDERA SQL Compliance Manager installation fails if TLS 1.0 is disabled and if SQL Server 2012 Native Client is not available. IDERA SQL Compliance Manager 5.5 installs SQL Server 2012 native client (version 11.0.2100.60) which does not support TLS 1.2 enabled as per Microsoft.Anchor SQLCM-5306 SQLCM-5306 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3135244/tls-1-2-support-for-microsoft-sql-server
Users with SQL Server versions prior to SQL Server 2012 R2 SP3 need to enable TLS 1.0 or update the native client to the supported version (11.4.7001.0) following the link below:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50402
( Fixed in version 5.5.1 ) SQL Compliance Manager does not process trace files generated by an older Agent after upgrading versions of the Collection Server and the Agent.Anchor SQLCM-5218/5222/5328 SQLCM-5218/5222/5328
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Known issues in version 5.4.x
General issues
( Fixed in version 5.5.1 ) SQL Compliance Manager does not accept user names longer than 20 characters and does not support some special characters for the user password, such as £.Anchor SQLCM-4633 SQLCM-4633
Removing databases using the Administration pane in the Management Console does not work. You can remove databases using the Explorer Activity panel.Anchor SQLCM-3773 SQLCM-3773
( Fixed in version 5.5 ) During an Agent-only installation, if you accept the default destination path for SQL Compliance Manager, and then select a different destination drive and use a sub-folder in the Agent Trace Directory dialog box, the installer does not create the Agent Trace Directory during installation. If this issue occurs, reinstall the Agent specifying a folder instead of a sub-folder as the destination path or use the default path specified in the installer.Anchor SQLCM-4672 SQLCM-4672
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