Download VMware vCenter Server 4.1 Update 1 Build 345043
Virtualization has gained a prominent place in recent years. Well-known names include Xen and VMware. The latter company has with its vSphere 4 a solid platform. An important part of that platform is VMware vCenter Server, with which a complete virtual environment can be managed. For more information, we refer you to this page. The developers have released a new version with this time 4.1 update 1 build 345043 as the version designation. The list of changes looks like this:
What’s New
This release of VMware vCenter Server 4.1 Update 1 offers the following improvements:
- Additional Guest Operating System Customization Support: vCenter Server now supports customization of the following guest operating systems:
- Windows 7 SP1 (x32 and x64)
- Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (x32 and x64)
- RHEL 6.0 (x32 and x64)
- RHEL5.5 (x32 and x64)
- Additional vCenter Server Database Support: vCenter Server now supports the following databases:
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2
- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP3
- Oracle 11g Standard/Enterprise Release 2, 11.2.0.1.0 or later, (x32 and x64)
- IBM DB2 9.7.2 Express C (x32 and x64)
- IBM DB2 9.7.2 Enterprise (x32 and x64)
For more information about using IBM DB2 – 9.7.2 database with vCenter Server 4.1 Update 1, see KB 1033201.
Resolved Issues
Licensing
- Cannot view the licensing usage reports with the Licensing Reporting Manager
miscellaneous
- vCenter Orchestrator client executable file is not available in the vSphere 4.1 installation DVD or ISO image
- Searching for Users and Groups in a large environment when using Add Permission wizard results in error or incomplete result
- VMware Update Manager logs are not collected when generating vCenter Server logs
- vCenter Server 4.1 reports redundant errors when HA and DRS are enabled
Security
- JRE updated to version 1.6.0_21, which addresses multiple security issues that existed in earlier releases
- Tomcat updated to version 6.0.28, which addresses multiple security issues that existed in earlier releases of Tomcat
- Updates the OpenSSL package to OpenSSL 0.9.8n
- vCenter Tomcat Management Application Credential Disclosure
- Updates to the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition package
Server Configuration
- vSphere Client reports incorrect host profile compliance while using the Advanced configuration option
- Alarms for the compliance or non-compliance of ESX host profiles are not triggered
Storage
- Multipathing status for datastores that have fully redundant paths might be reported as having Partial/No Redundancy
- vCenter Server reports errors while performing the Synchronizing host task
Upgrade and Installation
- Agent Pre-upgrade Check tool is unable to detect 64-bit ODBC DSNs
- vCenter 4.1 Data Migration Tool might fail to back up or restore a database
- Using the Data Migration Tool to upgrade from VirtualCenter 2.5 Update 6 to vCenter Server 4.1 causes Mulitpathing Status to display blank
- After an upgrade to vCenter Server 4.1, vCenter Server fails to start and issues an error message
- Agent Pre-Upgrade check tool consistently reports insufficient disk space for ESXi 3.x hosts
- Installing or upgrading to vCenter Server 4.1 fails on a non-English MSSQL with the error: ODBC error 22007 (KB 1024737)
- VMware VirtualCenter Server service fails after upgrading to vCenter Server 4.1 in an environment configured with Nexus 1000v (KB 1026009)
- Upgrading to vCenter Server 4.1 fails with the error: Trigger, procedure or function created with PL/SQL compilation error (KB 1026331)
- Upgrading a vCenter Server instance that is deployed with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database might cause the transaction log file size to consume large amounts of disk storage space
- Upgrading to vCenter 4.1 might fail when you use the Do not overwrite existing Database option during vCenter Server installation
- VMware VirtualCenter Server service fails after upgrading to vCenter Server 4.1 (KB 1026688)
- vCenter Server stops responding when alarm modules fail to perform correctly during database recovery
vCenter Server, vSphere Client, and vSphere Web Access
- vCenter Server alarm actions are triggered repeatedly even after the state of the alarm reverts to normal
- Performance chart data for networking displays incorrect information
- The locale subsystem repeatedly issues a warning message to the vpxd.log file when the correct localized string cannot be found
- In vSphere Client, the percentage values displayed for memory usage counters of cluster entities are incorrect
- When vCenter Server Linked Mode is configured and you log in using a domain account, hardware statuses of hosts are not displayed
- Storage Monitoring Service synchronization fails when the data source name of the vCenter Server host ends with a space
- Search functionality might not display results if you use vSphere Client 4.1 to access vCenter Server 4.0
- A missing database index causes performance problems in vCenter Server
- Using Remote Desktop Connections causes vSphere Client to fail on subsequent logins
- Messages for Datastore usage on disk or Datastore Disk Overallocation alarms display metrics in kilobytes instead of percent
- Attempts to use vSphere Client to set the memory size in MB for a virtual machine that supports hot-addition fail
- VMware VirtualCenter Management Webservices (vws) fails to retrieve vCenter Service health status data
- vCenter Server might fail when Distributed Power Management tries to put a host into standby mode
- Replacing SSL certificates in vCenter Server with custom certificates generated using OpenSSL 1.0.0 or later causes Storage Monitoring Service to fail
- Storage Monitoring Service synchronizations are erroneously sent as health status changed alarms
- Virtual disk provisioning with scheduled Storage vMotion task fails
- When vSphere Client 4.0 and 4.1 coexist on the same machine, modification of existing Enhanced vMotion Compatibility clusters by using vSphere Client 4.0 fails
- When vCenter Server and vCenter Converter are installed on the same or different hosts, vCenter Server Status reports inaccurate health status (Red alert) for vCenter Converter
- vCenter alarms are not triggered if another alarm on the same object is disabled
- vCenter Server takes longer than expected to connect to a remote Oracle Database
- After an upgrade to vCenter Server 4.1, vCenter Server fails in certain environments when you click Edit Settings on a virtual machine
- vCenter Storage Monitoring plug-in might not get enabled if vSphere Client 4.1 is connected to vCenter Server 4.0
- Storage Monitoring Service does not start when a LUN is visible to an ESX host over multiple protocols
- On a virtual machine running in full-screen mode, the mouse does not function properly in the lower portion of the screen
- Deploying large number of virtual machine by using Lab Manager API scripts might cause the VMware Agent Service to stop responding
- Performance Overview charts fail to display data after change of time due to Daylight Saving
- Performance Overview data might not display after upgrading to vCenter Server 4.1
- Performance data might be missing for certain intervals after upgrading to vCenter Server 4.1
Virtual Machine Management
- The default vCenter Server alarm for virtual machine total disk latency does not function on vCenter Server 4.0 and vCenter Server 4.1
- Reconfiguring a virtual machine after adding a virtual hard disk might cause vCenter Server to stop responding
- On vCenter Server, guest heartbeat status of a powered-on virtual machine fluctuates from green to either yellow or red
VMware High Availability and Fault Tolerance
- ESXi 4.0 host configures HA but displays an error after upgrading to vCenter Server 4.1 (KB 1027628)
- When configuring high availability (HA) on a cluster, an error appears and HA does not configure on ESXi 4.0 and later hosts
Version number | 4.1 update 1 build 345043 |
Release status | Final |
Website | VMware |
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License type | Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.) |