Release Notes
Release 7.4
E88056-01
December 2017
This document provides information about Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management (UIM) Release 7.4. The document includes information about the following topics:
See ”Unified Inventory Management System Requirements” in UIM Installation Guide for a full list of software requirements.
You must use the Software Development Kit (SDK) delivered with UIM 7.4 instead of the SDK delivered with Oracle Communications Design Studio 7.3.5.2.
UIM 7.4 includes the following new features and enhancements:
With UIM 7.4, the application platform now supports the following upgraded software versions:
Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1.3.0)
Oracle Database Enterprise Edition 12c Release 2 (12.2.0.1)
AspectJ 1.8.10
UIM 7.4 now supports multiple pending configurations, which means that more than one configuration can be in progress at a given time. The multiple pending configuration functionality is available only for non-network services. You determine if a service is a network service by the Network Oriented Service Type attribute setting on the service entity. For network services, only one configuration can be in progress at a time.
The multiple pending configuration functionality is enabled by the uim.mpcenabled system property in the system-config.properties file. The default is for the functionality to be enabled. See UIM System Administrator's Guide for information about this property.
You can also create multiple pending configurations for a service using the Service Fulfillment Web Service. See UIM Web Services Developer's Guide for more information.
You can create an in-progress configuration before or after any existing in-progress configuration when:
The multiple pending functionality is enabled in the system-config.properties file.
Each configuration version is associated to its own Business Interaction.
The effective date on the Business Interaction determines the start date for the configuration. You can create configurations before or after a configuration that is in progress; however, the start date must always be on or after the current date, and each pending configuration version must have a different start date. See UIM Concepts for more information.
Note:
Enabling the multiple pending configurations functionality may affect the existing integrations with northbound and southbound systems. The multiple pending configurations functionality allows you to create multiple in-progress service configurations, regardless of whether the existing service configurations are in In Progress or Completed status. If you do not want the application to allow the creation of a new in-progress service configuration version until an existing service configuration version is completed, you must disable this functionality by setting the uim.mpcenabled system property to false in the system-config.properties file:uim.mpcenabled=false
You can now bulk edit the characteristics of one or more Telephone Number entities from the Telephone Number - Bulk Edit page. See UIM System Administrator's Guide and the UIM online Help for more information.
A new system property, uim.entitySearch.operators, has been added in the system-config.properties file. This property enables you to choose which search operators should be displayed in the search page for the following entities:
Service
Physical Device
Party
Logical Device
Custom Object
Inventory Group
You can set the following values for this property:
EQUALS
CONTAINS
STARTS_WITH
ENDS_WITH
For example, if you want only the EQUALS search operator to be displayed in the Service Search page, set this property as follows:
uim.serviceSearch.operators=EQUALS
Similarly, if you want both the EQUALS and CONTAINS operators displayed in the Physical Device Search page, set this property as follows:
uim.physicalDeviceSearch.operators=EQUALS, CONTAINS
See UIM System Administrator's Guide for more information.
Oracle Communications Network Service Orchestration has been renamed to Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management NFV Orchestration and its documentation is now a part of UIM documentation.
UIM NFV Orchestration now supports orchestration of VNFs using Heat templates as a built-in capability. Heat is the OpenStack orchestration service that enables you to automate the orchestration of VNFs. Heat enables you to describe deployment requirements and operational behavior of complex VNFs in structured YAML text files called Heat Orchestration Templates (HOT), which are parsed and executed by the Heat engine.
The VNF descriptor XML file, which is used for onboarding the VNF, contains the new integration tag that determines whether the VNF should be orchestrated using Heat templates or not. See UIM NFV Orchestration Implementation Guide for more information.
Project Clearwater is an open source implementation of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for cloud computing environments. NFV Orchestration now provides sample network service and VNF cartridges to orchestrate the Clearwater IMS. The network service includes the Clearwater IMS VNF and associated connectivity. The Clearwater VNF is a complex multi-component VNF that is orchestrated using OpenStack Heat.
The following sample cartridges contain the details required to perform this orchestration:
IMS_NetworkService. This sample cartridge provides the functionality to implement an IMS network service.
Clearwater_vIMS. This sample cartridge contains the Clearwater IMS VNF to use with the IMS network service.
See UIM NFV Orchestration Implementation Guide for more information.
UIM NFV Orchestration provides a framework that supports integration to external element management systems (EMSs) and configuration managers for VNF configuration management. This framework includes a generic EMS interface, which enables NFV Orchestration to determine which EMS is responsible for managing the configuration of a VNF so that NFV Orchestration can communicate with that EMS by sending notifications about the statuses of instantiation and termination lifecycle actions performed on the VNF.
The VNF descriptor XML file contains the new integration tag that enables you to specify the EMS that will manage the configuration of a VNF. See UIM NFV Orchestration Implementation Guide for more information.
The JSON request and response of the Register EMS RESTful API have been enhanced to include a new emsUrl parameter, which enables you to specify the URL of the EMS that will manage the configuration of a VNF. See UIM NFV Orchestration Implementation Guide for more information
The descriptor XML files of the following sample VNF cartridges now include a new integration element that enables you to specify the EMS that will manage the configuration of the VNF, and to specify whether you want to use Heat templates to orchestrate the VNF.
Juniper_vSRX
Checkpoint_NG_FW
See UIM NFV Orchestration Implementation Guide for more information.
Table 1 lists and describes the fixed issues in UIM 7.4.
Table 1 Fixed Issues in UIM Release 7.4
Bug Number | Issue | Resolution |
---|---|---|
25448535 |
The UIM landing page has navigation issues in selecting Engineering Work Orders, Property Locations and My Group Activities. |
The navigation issues no longer occur in the UIM landing page. |
22453534 |
Spaces between the fields of characteristics are being trimmed, when product is not configured to trim the spaces. |
The code has been corrected so this issue no longer occurs. |
Table 2 lists and describes the known issues in UIM 7.4.
Table 2 Known Issues in UIM Release 7.4
Bug Number | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|
multiple |
Entity Link characteristics do not work with Connectivity, Network Domain, IP, Subnet, and Project entities. |
No workaround available. Do not add characteristics of this type to these entities. |
24975927 |
An error on ”Cannot find JNDI binding” occurs in the log files during installation. |
This error shows up during UIM installations in the log file. However, it does not impact functionality. No further action is required and this error message can be safely ignored. |
25227765 |
An ADF error occurs in creating a Custom Network Address when also assigning it to Network configuration. This issue is specific to Windows 10 and using Internet Explorer. |
To workaround this issue, a Custom Network Address can be created from the Custom Network Address search page and then it can be assigned to a network configuration. |
25162681 |
An ADF exception occurs when adding resources to an available reservation. This issue is specific to Windows 10 and using Internet Explorer. |
To workaround this issue you need to navigate from the specific resource summary page to the reservation search page. You can then act on the reservation and add the resource. |
25026235 |
The ”Go to Page” functionality is not working for the IPv4/IPv6 search results page. This issue is specific to Windows 10. |
You need to use next page button instead of specific page number. |
24977838 |
The Connectivity name is hidden after requesting a ”Show as top” option and expanding the tree. This issue is specific to Windows 10 and using Internet Explorer. |
This issue is specific to Internet Explorer. This functionality does not have issues on Firefox and Google Chrome browsers. With Internet Explorer you need to avoid requesting ”Hide Children” on the connectivity tree view. |
24976302 |
You cannot move some windows in the application, such as error and add windows. This issue is specific to Windows 10 and using Internet Explorer. |
This issue is specific to Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, but this is not a problem on Firefox. No work-around available. |
24976332 |
You are not able to drag and adjust column lengths in the application. This issue is specific to Windows 10 and using Internet Explorer. |
This issue is specific to Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, but this is not a problem on Firefox. No work-around available. |
25095464 |
The name of the window is not changing after completing editing of any entity. |
No work around available. |
25237751 |
Conditions and Reservations are hidden in all entities while in Detach window mode. |
No work around available. |
23112771 |
IPv4 network search disappears on reset of saved search. |
Restart the search from left navigator bar. |
22232510 |
During rehoming, connectivities at the VC3 level are not listed in the Impact Items tab in Rehome section of the Project Details page. |
Verify the state of VC4 riders manually to inspect the impacted items down the hierarchy. |
22245246 |
The ruleset cache is not updated when a modified cartridge is deployed to UIM. Ruleset changes do not take effect. |
Restart the UIM application. |
21830824 |
While upgrading to Release 7.3.1, you see an error stating that you are unable to revoke permissions for uimuser. |
You can ignore this error. If you continue with the installation, UIM is deployed successfully. |
21360819, 21360796 |
When you modify and redeploy rule sets containing Java or Groovy code, the modifications are not applied to the custom.ear file. |
Redeploy dependent applications after you make such modifications. |
19048380 |
When a network includes a rider pipe consuming multiple TDM connectivities, network node deletion fails. |
Node deletion works correctly if the rider is a channelized connectivity rather than a pipe. |
13813260 |
The Map View page displays a blue screen displayed when opened from the Recent Items menu. |
In some cases, when you return to the Map View page by using the Recent Items menu, a blue screen is displayed rather than the correct content. You can open the Map View page normally from the Network Summary page. |
10242392 |
System allows the creation of duplicate IDs. |
When you create ranges of equipment or logical device entities, IDs that duplicate existing entities can be created. To avoid this issue, ensure to specify ID ranges that do not duplicate existing entities. Note: This issue does not apply to telephone number range creation. |
27014521 |
UIM Installation fails with Oracle Database 12.2.0.1 and the following exception occurs: ORA-28040: No matching authentication protocol In 12.1, the default value for the SQLNET.ALLOWED_LOGON_VERSION parameter has been updated to 11, which means that database clients using pre-11g JDBC thin drivers cannot authenticate to 12.1 database servers unless the SQLNET.ALLOWED_LOGON_VERSION is set to the old default value of 8. As a result, the Oracle RAC database 10.2.0.5 creation using the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) fails with the ORA-28040 error in 12.1 Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) and Oracle Grid Infrastructure environments. |
Before installing UIM, do the following:
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27217464 |
If you create a flow identifier and assign it to an EVC network in configuration version 1, and then in configuration version 2, if you unassign the flow identifier and try to assign another flow identifier, a duplicate configuration item is created. |
No workaround available. |
27212759 |
The network service instantiation fails for VNFs imported using TOSCA YAML for the following reasons:
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For the network service instantiation to be successful, do the following in Design Studio:
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