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Dimensions for ChangeMan DS Users
Serena Dimensions is the name of Serena’s new Change Governance solution for distributed application lifecycle management, managing the entire lifecycle from inception through to implementation. Serena Dimensions tightly links requirements to change and configuration management facilitating impact analysis, lifecycle process orchestration , and enforcement of approved, auditable activities within the lifecycle. Serena Dimensions is primarily made up of three integrated components:
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HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
After installing SBM , the following error is displayed when launching the SBM User Workspace at HTTP://servername/tmtrack/tmtrack.dll ? Calling GetProcAddress on ISAPI filter "C:\Program Files\Serena\SBM\Application Engine\bin\tmtrack.dll" failed This means that the tmtrack.dll was added to the list of ISAPI Filters, however, tmtrack.dll is not an ISAPI Filter; it is an ISAPI Extension and should appear under ISAPI and CGI Restrictions
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FSERR54 - Invalid File Reference - HP3000
When you install HP 3000 ChangeMan DS COM agent via Reflection you might run into an "File transfer failed: Host error - INVALID FILE REFERENCE(FSERR 54)(@.DB.DIAMOND). This will probably happen if one of the legacy products of Diamond CM is already installed on the HP3000 host.
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KM-Dim10: Serena Dimensions 10 for Serena ChangeMan DS users
Welcome to Serena® Dimensions™ 10, the industry’s highest independently-rated ALM solution. Dimensions 10 is an end-to-end, process-centric solution that provides Change Governance™ for the application lifecycle, from initial request to deployment readiness. It offers full integration of Requirements Management (now Dimensions RM) and change and configuration ( Dimensions CM ) via an integrated process model.
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Are Serena products affected by the OpenSSL Heartbleed Bug?
Serena's R&D teams have determined that our products are not vulnerable to the bug. Specifically reviewed were: SBM ChangeMan ZMF and all other mainframe products
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