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UR14 for SCOM 2012 R2 – Step by Step

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  • Anonymous
    November 29, 2017
    That's it? Just TLS 1.2 support? Doesn't seem to be a compelling reason to deploy UR14.
    • Anonymous
      November 30, 2017
      Since SCOM 2012R2 is no longer in mainstream support as of July 2017, it will only be security updates in most cases that you'd see anything released for a product in Extended support lifecycle phase. So for customers who need to run SCOM 2012R2 for a longer time, and are being mandated to disable TLS 1.0 and 1.1, this is a critical update. :-)
      • Anonymous
        December 14, 2017
        I've been trying to find information on the support lifecycle for SCOM 2012R2 but struggling to find any reference.Could you supply a link for the SCOM2012 R2 support lifecycle?
  • Anonymous
    November 30, 2017
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    • Anonymous
      November 30, 2017
      That's really odd to me. I have asked the Product Group why they recommend that and will report back here.
    • Anonymous
      December 06, 2017
      I got confirmation - this is documentation bug and not accurate. It is being fixed now. There is no requirement to apply UR13 before UR14.
  • Anonymous
    December 22, 2017
    When I setup my SCOM 2012R2 environment to use only 1.2 TLS, would it still be compatible with SCOM agents, that supports only TLS1.0? Almost 99% of all agents are setup to use 1.0 in my SCOM environment.
  • Anonymous
    January 03, 2018
    Hello Kevin,In my SCOM 2012r2 environment UR13 undated to UR14 with the help of SCCM patched cycle , would i need to Apply the SQL Scripts manually.
    • Anonymous
      January 03, 2018
      Yes, absolutely. You would need to review ALL the steps in this article. SQL scripts and management packs.You should not use SCCM to update your SCOM management servers with SCOM UR's.
      • Anonymous
        January 04, 2018
        Thank you so much Kevin , i will tack care for that.
  • Anonymous
    February 20, 2018
    Hi Kevin,i faced the below error when trying to install the Operations console KBThe upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer and that you have the correct upgrade patch.
    • Anonymous
      February 20, 2018
      That means you don't have the console installed on this machine, or you are using the wrong version, or wrong architecture patch (amd64 vs i386)
      • Anonymous
        February 21, 2018
        Hi Kevin,I see the same error, tried installing both the KBs (i386, x64) on multiple 2012 R2 Standard servers but see the same error.
  • Anonymous
    February 27, 2018
    Hello Kevin, Am just facing some issues after upgrading SCOM to UR14. Console users with Operator level of access facing long delay with State views values. State views values are taking too long time to load the requested values. But being as admin, i don't see that delay. With Admin level access there is no issue. Users are trying to access MS via jump server. We have installed console on jump server. Request your assistance if you have faced this issue.
    • Anonymous
      February 28, 2018
      I have not seen or experienced that issue with my customers.
  • Anonymous
    February 28, 2018
    We have two issues we are facing with this update:1.) Some of the agent updates we ran manually required a restart. I don't know if I've ever seen this requirement. Do you know why this is occurring so that we can prepare our application teams for an expected reboot ahead of time?2.) We have a deployment of several thousand agent updates coming up after all of our environments have been updated to UR14. How can we incorporate the UR14 agent update in the deployment? We will be using bladelogic for the rollout, but don't want to have to install two separate packages.
    • Anonymous
      February 28, 2018
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      • Anonymous
        February 28, 2018
        Thank you for answering the first question, we can certainly suppress the reboot. The second question is targeted more for new deployment of agents. My question might sound dumb, and I make no claims being an expert, but why would I deploy RTM momagent.msi if I am running UR14?
        • Anonymous
          February 28, 2018
          Ahh - so now I understand.We do not have a single agent installation with a "slipstreamed" patch level. You must deploy agents, and you must patch agents. Those can be done in a single customized script, otherwise they are separate deployments.
  • Anonymous
    July 26, 2018
    Afternoon, would appreciate someone chiming in here on my questions: Upgrading from UR12 to UR14 and TLS 1.2. The TLS 1.2 Deployment Guide states that we must have either ODBC 11.0 or 13.0 installed on ALL Mgmt Servers. There is no mention of any configuration needed for this. I am not a fan of installing something just to install it. There is an HKLM\Software\ODBC\ODBCINST.INI\SQL Server reg section of the mgmt server that shows "DriverODBCVer as 03.50. It is the same on all of my Mgmt Servers. My question is do I just install ODBC 11.0 on each Mgmt Server and proceed on.?Thank you!Tony
    • Anonymous
      July 26, 2018
      Q: "do I just install ODBC 11.0 on each Mgmt Server and proceed on?"A: YES.You don't install ODBC update "just to install it". It is a software prerequisite for SQL connections to be TLS 1.2 compliant.
      • Anonymous
        July 26, 2018
        Afternoon Kevin and thank you. Got it! Still learning, so many pieces and parts.Regards!Tony
        • Anonymous
          July 26, 2018
          My pleasure. Don't forget to leverage my TLS 1.2 article as well:https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/kevinholman/2018/05/06/implementing-tls-1-2-enforcement-with-scom/
  • Anonymous
    November 13, 2018
    Hello,there are Bugs in the rules for Red Hat Logical Disk.The rules which are bugged areUsed Megabytes (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5)Used Megabytes (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6)Used Megabytes (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7)because these rules are collecting the free space in % and not used megabytes.The rule which is okay is the ruleUsed Megabytes (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 4)Can you help??Thanks Michael
    • Anonymous
      November 13, 2018
      Hello,there are Bugs in the rules for Red Hat Logical Disk.The rules which are bugged areUsed Megabytes (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5)Used Megabytes (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6)Used Megabytes (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7)because these rules are collecting the free space in % and not used megabytes.The rule which is okay is the ruleUsed Megabytes (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 4)Can you help??Thanks Michael
  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2018
    Hi, The Web Console update breaks the Web Console Silverlight in UR14 in windows 7 client and the certificate work arround does not work. Any thoughts ?thanksTiago
  • Anonymous
    November 30, 2018
    Worth noting here - at some point the Linux MP bundles stopped being cumulative. Or perhaps they never were. I don't know. However the current Linux MP bundle does not include dependencies for some MPs it does include. We are currently working with MSFT support to resolve this issue. However one should be cautious - since they aren't cumulative and previous versions of the bundle seem to be unavailable on the web, if you've skipped a UR and the Linux MP bundle as it came out (waiting for the next UR), you van run into issues.
    • Anonymous
      November 30, 2018
      What do you mean "not cumulative" ???The Linux MP updates are cumulative.Are you talking about the dependency issue with Microsoft.ACS.Linux.RHEL.7.mp requiring a newer version of Microsoft.ACS.Unix.Library.mp ?
      • Anonymous
        December 06, 2018
        That's correct. There are several Linux ACS MPs missing from this Linux MP update. I've been working with premier, and the package is missing the earlier versions of ACS MPs from 7.5.1060.0. It's not just the RHEL7 ACS MP, although it does have a dependency on the newer version of the Microsoft.ACS.Unix.Library.mp MP. That's simply the only one that screamed. Because we skipped 7.5.1060.0 our versions of the ACS MPs were back at 7.5.1005.0. There are still a number of these that are at 7.5.1005.0, and we're working with Premier to understand if these are the latest versions or not.HOWEVER, "cumulative" would mean that all the most recent versions of the MPs for all Linux MPs would be included in the package - it appears that is not the case, as there are several missing. If one had updated the MP previously, SCOM won't import it again.
      • Anonymous
        December 06, 2018
        Just to be completely transparent, so far we have discovered that the following MPs have newer versions in our environment which were not included in the 7.5.1070.0 package for SCOM 2012 R2:Microsoft.ACS.Linux.RHEL.4.mpMicrosoft.ACS.Linux.RHEL.5.mpMicrosoft.ACS.Linux.RHEL.6.mpMicrosoft.ACS.Linux.SLES.9.mpMicrosoft.ACS.Linux.SLES.10.mpMicrosoft.ACS.Linux.SLES.11.mpMicrosoft.ACS.Linux.Universal.mpMicrosoft.ACS.Unix.Library.mpWe're still investigating a couple of others.