Version 109 of the Microsoft Base Pack PowerPack updates the PowerPack to be compatible with Python 3.
- Minimum Required SL1 Version: 12.1.0
Before You Install or Upgrade
Ensure that you are running version 12.1.0 or later of SL1 before installing "Microsoft Base Pack" PowerPack version 109.
For details on upgrading SL1, see the relevant SL1 Platform Release Notes.
Installing or Upgrading the PowerPack
To install version 109 of the Microsoft Base Pack PowerPack, perform the following steps:
By default, installing a new version of a PowerPack will overwrite all content in that PowerPack that has already been installed on the target system. You can use the Enable Selective PowerPack Field Protection setting in the Behavior Settings page (System > Settings > Behavior) to prevent the new version of the PowerPack from overwriting local changes for some commonly customized fields.
If you are currently using the Dynamic Applications in this PowerPack to monitor devices, collection errors might occur for one or two polling cycles during the installation of a new version. To prevent collection errors during an upgrade, you can optionally disable collection for monitored devices before performing the following steps and re-enable collection after the upgrade.
To install this PowerPack:
- Familiarize yourself with the Known Issues for this release.
- See the Before You Install or Upgrade section. If you have not done so already, upgrade your system to the 12.1.0 or later release.
- Download the "Microsoft Base Pack" version 109PowerPack from the Support Site to a local computer.
- Go to the PowerPack Manager page (System > Manage > PowerPacks). Click the menu and choose Import PowerPack. When prompted, import "Microsoft Base Pack" version 109.
- Click the PowerPacks, see the chapter on Installing a PowerPack in the PowerPacks manual. button. For details on installing
See the manual Monitoring Windows Systems with WMI for instructions on using the PowerPack.
Features
This release includes the following features:
- Dynamic Applications that collect IIS statistics, asset information, usage information for CPU, disk, memory, and interface, information about processes and services, and SMART status.
- Event Policies that are triggered when Windows devices meet certain status criteria
- Device Classes for each type of Windows device monitored
NOTE: The Device Classes include older device types that can be discovered but are no longer supported by SL1.
- A sample Credential for discovering Windows devices
Enhancements and Issues Addressed
The following enhancements and addressed issues are included this release of the "Microsoft Base Pack" PowerPack:
- Updated the PowerPack to be compatible with Python 3.
Known Issues
The following known issues affect version 109 of the Microsoft Base Pack PowerPack:
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The value returned for "Memory Size (MB)" in debug mode will be shown in kilobytes. A formula converts it into megabytes for display and the asset report. The "Windows Asset" Dynamic Application is set to run once per day, so it may take up to 24 hours for the correct values in MB to be reported.
- The names of services or processes that contain special characters may not be shown or shown in hexadecimal format in the Configuration tab for the "Windows Service List" and "Windows Process List" Dynamic Applications.