Owner's Manual

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This is missing Server Administrator privilege on CMC and should be:
To blink or unblink the servers, you must have Server Administrator
privilege on CMC or Log in to iDRAC privilege on the iDRAC of these servers.
(175595)
* The help for the User Configuration page located in the Chassis->
Network/Security tab-> Users sub-tab-> click User ID number of the
CMC user interface in localized languages does not have the Super
User listed under the CMC User Privileges section. The super user
privilege is currently reserved for future use. (180734)
* The help for the Power Budget Status page located in the Chassis->
Power Management tab-> Budget Status sub-tab of the CMC user
interface in localized languages describes the Standby DC Power Capacity as:
Indicates the amount of power (in watts) available to be provided by
Power Supplies that are in standby mode. This power can be allocated to any
hardware modules that are either added to the chassis or brought online.
This needs to be:
Indicates the amount of standby power (in watts) that is available in
the event of a Power Supply fault or Power Supply removal from system. This
field may show readings when the system has four or more power supplies and you have
enabled Dynamic Power Supply Engagement.
NOTE: It is possible to see a PSU in standby mode but not contribute
to the Standby DC Power Capacity value. In this case the watts from this PSU are
contributing to Total DC Power Available for Allocation value. (182571)
* The help for the Server Power Throttling Enabled on the Power
Management Budget/Redundancy configuration page located in the Chassis-> Power
Management tab->Configuration sub-tab of the CMC user interface in
all languages needs to explain that the power will be siphoned from lower
priority servers in the order of increasing slot numbers.
Currently the help reads:
Enables (when checked) the CMC to siphon power from lower priority servers
when power is needed for the entire chassis. In this case, the servers are
allowed to continue operating at a degraded performance level rather than
shut down.
This needs to be:
Enables (when checked) the CMC to siphon power from lower priority servers
in the order of increasing slot number (slot 1 to 16) when power is needed
for the entire chassis. In this case, the servers are allowed to continue
operating at a degraded performance level rather than shut down.
(186703)
* The help for Power Management Budget/Redundancy configuration page
located in the Chassis-> Power Management tab->Configuration sub-tab
of the CMC user interface in all languages refers to "System Max AC Power
Limit (2768 - 7928)" field displayed on the User Interface as "Enclosure