VMware NSX 6.3.5 and VMRC 10.0.2 Released
VMware has released NSX 6,3,5 and this fixes some bugs.
What's new.
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For vCenter 6.5 and later, Guest Introspection VM's, on deployment, will be named Guest Introspection (XX.XX.XX.XX), where XX.XX.XX.XX is the IPv4 address of the host on which the GI machine resides. This occurs during the initial deployment of GI.
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Guest Introspection service VM will now ignore network events sent by guest VMs unless Identify Firewall or Endpoint Monitoring is enabled
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You can also modify the threshold for CPU and memory usage system events with this API: PUT /api/2.0/endpointsecurity/usvmstats/usvmhealththresholds
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Serviceability enhancements to L2 VPN including
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Changing and/or enabling logging on the fly, without a process restart
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Enhanced logging
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Tunnel state and statistics
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CLI enhancements
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Events for tunnel status changes
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Changing and/or enabling logging on the fly, without a process restart
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Forwarded syslog messages now include additional details previously only visible on the vSphere Web Client
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Host prep now has troubleshooting enhancements, including additional information for "not ready" errors
See the full release notes here: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-for-vSphere/6.3/rn/releasenotes_nsx_vsphere_635.html
VMware also released VMwrae Remote Console 10.0.2.
What's new.
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Support for Windows Server 2016 and macOS 10.13
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The Windows installer changed from .msi to .exe format.
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The VMware Remote Console project now uploads its corresponding Open Source Disclosure Package (ODP) as part the release process.
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The zlib compression library is updated from 1.2.8 to 1.2.11.
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The libcurl data transfer library is updated from 7.51.0 to 7.56.1.
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OpenSSL is updated from 1.0.2k to 1.0.2m.
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Bug fixes
See the full release notes here: https://pubs.vmware.com/Release_Notes/en/vmrc/100/vmware-remote-console-1002-release-notes.html