Release Notes

Fixed an issue with Server/Host operating system (OS) network flap, which occurs occasionally on Modular
platforms for a short duration during CMC initialization.
Fixed an issue with Server/Host OS network port off, which occurs after CMC is reset on full-height Modular
platforms, when the second network daughter card is not installed.
Fixed an issue causing the CMC Web GUI to become unresponsive while using Active Directory login with
WinRM.
Fixed an issue causing memory full condition when the internal log files are oversized.
Release 2.10
Fixed an issue with the "getmacaddress -c all” command displaying partial IO Identity values for the Intel
Dual Port Network Card 10 GBE.
Fixed an issue with the “getmacaddress –m server-x –t iscsi” command displaying non-iSCSI MAC addresses
after using the iSCSI filter.
Fixed an issue with flash media features displaying invalid media for active controllers after restoring the
chassis.
Fixed an issue with the external storage expansion where chassis logs and alerts are not generated.
Release 2.04
Fixed an issue where CMC sometimes does not notify or show storage changes until a chassis powercycle,
CMC reset, or failover is performed.
Fixed an issue where CMC User Interface is unresponsive while CMC is still accessible through other
interfaces such as CLI (SSH, Serial, telnet) and WSMan.
Release 2.01
Updated OpenSSL open source package to version 1.0.1j. For more information see the OpenSSL Security
Advisory [15 Oct 2014] at <https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20141015.txt>.
Important Notes
It is recommended not to downgrade CMC or Mainboard firmware below the supported versions mentioned in
this release notes, since previous versions of CMC and Mainboard do not support SPERC disable option.
When the second SPERC is in the disabled mode, if a CMC with firmware version 1.30 or 1.31 is inserted into
the chassis, then update the CMC firmware to 1.35 and run the options to disable the PERC again.
The shared hard disk drives (HDDs) and PCIe cards are managed by the CMC and are not visible to the
operating system in the server modules, until the HDDs and PCIe cards are mapped by using the CMC web
interface. For instructions about mapping PCIe cards and managing the storage subsystem, see the Chassis
Management Controller for PowerEdge VRTX User's Guide available at the support site.
All the server modules must be turned off before updating the firmware for chassis infrastructure and SPERC.
CMC firmware can be updated while the servers are turned on.
Some advanced features require CMC enterprise license. For more information about the CMC licenses, see
the Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge VRTX Version User's Guide available at the support site.
Before updating the storage component using the web interface, make sure that the browser’s Cookies are
enabled.
PERC storage rebuild may take more time when more number of I/O requests are processed, and could also
make CMC and the TTY log to be out of sync for a short period of time.