N2WS-19081 - Resource Control Group schedules might change unintentionally
Resource Control Group schedules might change unintentionally
When opening RCG in the UI, it shows incorrect schedule times, then when clicking save it changes the time of the Resource Control Group.
In addition, schedules for RCG might also change when agent is restarted (e.g. machine reboot)
Solution:
- Patch for v4.0.0a available and attached to this KB
- After deploying the patch, check in the UI that the RCG are set to the time you need.
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