
Workaround: Change one of the services to use another port number.
When you use a Safari browser, in the User details page, some tabs are truncated and do not display correctly.
(DT 509761)
When generating a report, the BlackBerry Monitoring Service might miss events and not perform as expected. For
example, if the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services stop while the BlackBerry Monitoring Service is generating a
report for 1800 users, this issue might occur. (DT 491944)
When you add a thresholds rule (for example, a pending messages rule) to 2000 user accounts at one time, the
BlackBerry Monitoring Service console no longer responds as expected and the application server for the BlackBerry
Monitoring Service increases its CPU usage. (DT 455310)
If you delete a threshold for a user account or component data item that is in an alarm state, the alarm clears but
a pass notification is not sent. As a result, an incorrect Fail message displays for a data item that is no longer in a
failed state. (DT 440939, SDR 280608)
When you perform a ping test from the BlackBerry Monitoring Service console for a BlackBerry device that is
connected to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using a Wi-Fi® connection, the ping test fails. (DT 440928, SDR
291862)
If you turn off support for 8.3 file paths on the computer (by setting the HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control
\FileSystem\NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation registry key to 1), when you install the BlackBerry Monitoring Service,
the web.keystore is not created. (DT 394681)
Workaround:
1. Configure the computer to support 8.3 file paths.
2. At a command prompt, run the following command: "C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry
Enterprise Server\Monitoring Service\bin\webGenKey.bat" C:\PROGRA~1\Java\jdk1.6.0_15 C:
\PROGRA~1\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Monitoring Service\besbms
<FQDN_BMS_computer>.
In certain circumstances, SMS notification messages are not sent to users’ BlackBerry devices due to a large number
of error messages written in the BlackBerry Monitoring Service log file. (DT 339753)
After you configure a user time-based threshold, the BlackBerry Monitoring Service writes error messages to the
BBMS-DCS log file. (DT 317931)
In certain circumstances, an HTTP 500 error message is displayed when you try to log in to the BlackBerry
Monitoring Service. (DT 315939)
Workaround: Remove the bas-config.properties file from the root directory.
Release Notes
BlackBerry Monitoring Service known issues
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