
Workaround: Disable the rule instead.
The BlackBerry Monitoring Service does not update dashboard user items when the UserPollMax count is aggregated because
the BlackBerry Monitoring Service does not retrieve the user properties every polling cycle. (DT 615480)
When you try to turn off monitoring for a non-SNMP server, the BlackBerry Monitoring Service can display the "Request not
completed" error message, even though it does turn off monitoring. This issue is intermittent. (DT 614951)
If you press the F5 key or click the Refresh button to refresh the BlackBerry Monitoring Service, the BlackBerry Monitoring
Service writes an error message to its log file and logs you out. This issue applies to all pages except the home page. (DT 600023)
When you delete a connection threshold, the BlackBerry Monitoring Service displays the "Unable to delete the threshold"
error message, even though it does delete the connection threshold. (DT 597370)
If you generate a custom report that includes the start time and the end time, the time information is not displayed in a format
that you can read. (DT 597188)
A .pdf file created from a quick report does not display Japanese user names correctly if the BlackBerry Monitoring Service
console is in English when you create the .pdf file. (DT 596673)
When the list of messages for a monitored BlackBerry Dispatcher exceeds one page, the BlackBerry Monitoring Service displays
the first page as a blank page. (DT 566030)
When you restart the BlackBerry Monitoring Service, a dialog box displays with the message "WMI Performance Adapter
Service encountered a problem and needed to close". This is caused by an internal error. (DT 542948)
You cannot import the .mib file included with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server into a MIB browser. (DT 537475)
When you create a report for uninitialized user accounts, the report indicates that the user name field is sorted in descending
order even though the user name field is sorted in ascending order. (DT 536927)
When the BlackBerry Administration Service stops, the BlackBerry Monitoring Service console displays a JavaScript® error.
(DT 536608)
The BlackBerry Monitoring Service and the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service both use port number 8443 when the
BlackBerry MDS Connection Service is configured to permit push applications to open trusted and untrusted connections. (DT
531776)
Workaround: Change one of the services to use another port number.
Release Notes
BlackBerry Monitoring Service known issues
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