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Known Issues and Limitations

JVM problems occur when running Access Manager on Application Server (6223676)

If you are running Application Server 8.1 on Red Hat Linux, the stack size of the threads created by the Red Hat OS for Application Server is 10 Mbytes, which can cause JVM resource problems when the number of Access Manager user sessions reaches 200.

Workaround: Set the Red Hat OS operating stack size to a lesser value such as 2048 or even 256 Kbytes, by executing the ulimit command before you start Application Server. Execute the ulimit command on the same console that you will use to start Application Server. For example:

# ulimit -s 256;

Windows and HP-UX Issues

“Access Manager auto configuration failed when installing on zh_TW and es locales (6515043)” on page 30

“HP-UX needs gettext binary with AM while installing JES full stack (6497926)” on page 30

Access Manager auto configuration failed when installing on zh_TW and es locales (6515043)

Workaround: In zh_TW and es locales on HP-UX platform, Access Manager has to be configured in "Config Later" mode only. Start the JavaES installer, install the Access Manager product and exit the JavaES installer. Then invoke the Access Manager configurator as shown below:

1.LANG=C

2.export LANG

3.Edit accessmanager-base/bin/amsamplesilent file

4.Run accessmanager-base/bin/amconfig -s amsamplesilent

HP-UX needs gettext binary with AM while installing JES full stack (6497926)

There is no current workaround for this problem.

Federation and SAML Issues

“Federation fails when using Artifact profile (6324056)” on page 31

“Logout error occurs in Federation (6291744)” on page 31

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Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 Release Notes • March 2007

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Contents Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 Release Notes 070301@16599 Contents Contents Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 Release Notes What’s New in This Release About Sun Java System Access ManagerRevision History Java ES Monitoring Framework IntegrationWeb Service Security Single Access Manager WAR file deploymentEnhancements to Core Services Authentication module Service Management module Hardware and Software Requirements Deprecation Notification and AnnouncementHardware and Software Requirements Supported Browsers RAMUpgrade not supported for Access Manager Hpux version General Compatibility InformationConfigure NowInstallation Option in Graphical Mode Access Manager Legacy ModeJava ES Silent Installation Using a State File Configure NowInstallation Option in Text-Based ModeAccess Manager Policy Agents Configure LaterInstallation OptionDetermining the Access Manager Mode Upgrade Issues Known Issues and LimitationsInstallation Issues Compatibility IssuesKnown Issues and Limitations Workaround None Configuration Issues Data validation for required attributes in the services Access Manager Console Issues Command Line Issue SDK clients need to restart after service schema change SDK and Client IssuesAuthentication Issues Clients do not get notifications after the server restartsApplicationuser Session and SSO Issues Using HttpSession with third-party web containersPolicy Issues Server Startup IssuesDebug error occurs on Access Manager startup 6309274 Amsdk Issues Error displayed when performing AMIdentity.modifyServiceGroup members dont show up in selected list SSL Issue Amconfig script fails when SSL certificate is expired Samples IssueLinux OS Issues Clientsdk samples directory contains unwanted makefileWindows and HP-UX Issues Federation and Saml IssuesGlobalization g11n Issues Federation fails when using Artifact profileLogout error occurs in Federation Removing UTF-8 is not working in Client Detection Documentation Issues Document unused properties in the AMConfig.properties fileDocument how to enable XML encryption Documentation Updates Redistributable FilesHow to Report Problems and Provide Feedback Additional Sun ResourcesSun Welcomes Your Comments Accessibility Features for People With Disabilities Related Third-Party Web Sites