Chapter 2. MTA 7.1.1


2.1. Known issues

This section provides highlighted known issues in Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) version 7.1.1.

Bulk analysis fails to work on Windows systems

In MTA CLI 7.1.0, the bulk analysis on Windows systems cannot be performed. Currently, there is no workaround available. (MTA-3624)

Binary analysis fails with incorrect Maven credentials

The binary analysis fails with a generic error when incorrect Maven credentials are used. The failure occurs because the analyzer is unable to report detailed error messages. (MTA-3714)

Dependency rule of a custom rules file in analysis is not fired

A custom dependency rule is not fired, and no related migration issue is found. (MTA-3863)

No multi-user access restrictions on resources

There are no multi-user access restrictions on resources. For example, an analyzer task created by a user can be canceled by any other user. (MTA-3819)

SVN Checkout fails when filenames have special characters

The Subversion client fails when attempting a checkout operation in a repository that contains files with special characters in their filenames. (MTA-4309)

2.2. Resolved issues

This section provides highlighted issues that have been resolved in Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) 7.1.1.

Application analysis no longer fails when run with the --bulk option

Previously, if you ran an application analysis with the --bulk option, it failed with the following error:

ERRO[0143] container run error
ERRO[0143] failed to generate static report

With this update, the issue has been resolved, and the bulk analysis completes without errors and generates a proper analysis report. Note, however, that the bulk analysis still fails on Windows systems. (MTA-3663)

Enabling Preemption now works as expected if authentication is enabled

Previously, Preemption could not be enabled for tasks in the Task Manager page and the Task Manager drawer if Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) authentication was enabled. With this update, the issue has been resolved, and you can now enable Preemption if MTA authentication is enabled.(MTA-3195)

The drop-down application menu no longer contains duplicate options

Previously, when selecting a target for application analysis, the drop-down menu contained duplicate application target options. With this update, the issue has been resolved, and no duplicates are listed when selecting the application analysis target. (MTA-2795)

The Reports page now displays separate charts for unassessed applications and applications with the Unknown risk

Previously, the Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) user interface (UI) did not distinguish between unassessed applications and applications that have been assessed to have the Unknown risk. Consequently, the Reports page displayed a single chart for such applications. With this update, the issue has been resolved, and the Reports page now displays separate charts for unassessed applications and applications with the Unknown risk. (MTA-2678)

Fixed issue where some analysis with custom rules were returning an error

Previously, when you ran an analysis for public applications, which did not require credentials, by using custom rules, the analysis would fail if no targets and maven or source credentials were provided. With this update, the issue has been resolved, and the analysis no longer fails for public applications. (MTA-3163)

Application analysis no longer fails when dependency analysis failures occur

Previously, the application analysis failed due to a dependency analysis issue, even when the source code analysis was successful, resulting in no static report being generated. This issue has been resolved now in the MTA CLI. (MTA-3700)

Improved container naming

Previously, container names contained random letters, making their identification difficult. The issue has been resolved in MTA 7.1.1, where container names now have readable prefixes for easier identification. (MTA-3133)

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