F.1 Changes in version 13-00
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(1) Changes in manual 3021-3-L32(E)
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The library files, commands, and packages required to install NNMi on a Linux server were changed.
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The following supported operating systems were added.
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Linux 9.1
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Oracle Linux 9.1
The following supported operating systems were removed.
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Windows Server 2012
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CentOS
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Linux 6.1
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Oracle Linux 6.1
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Following the end of support for the Internet Explorer web browser, the relevant descriptions were changed or deleted.
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The default values of the HTTP port and HTTPS port used by NNMi were changed.
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Descriptions related to distribution without using systemd were deleted.
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The folder to which configuration files are to be copied during the installation of NNMi was changed.
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Authentication protocols that are supported by NNMi for SNMPv3 communication were added.
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The procedure for adding a background image to a node group map was changed.
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Descriptions related to the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) were added.
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Descriptions related to Windows operating systems on which a telnet client runs were changed.
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Notes about using related products for HA configurations were added.
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Notes about the messages that are output when the FQDN settings of NNMi nodes are changed were changed.
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Descriptions of how to configure settings to suppress health incidents when NNMi performs self-monitoring were added.
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Notes about changing the host name or domain name of the NNMi management server were added.
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The description Upgrading from NNMi Version 9, 10, 11, or 12 was changed to a description of upgrading to version 13-00.
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Following support for JP1/IM3, the relevant descriptions were added or changed.
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The path names of environment variables (%jdkdir% and $jdkdir) were changed.
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Descriptions related to using certificates with the JKS repository were deleted.
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Descriptions related to migrating NNMi from an HP-UX or Solaris operating system were deleted.
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Descriptions related to JP1/Cm2/Network Node Manager (NNM) version 8 or earlier were deleted.