Dell Command | Monitor Version 10.3.1 Release Notes June 2020 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Release Type and Definition............................................................................................. 4 Compatibility...........................................................................................................................................................................4 Platforms Affected..........................................................................................................................................................
1 Release Type and Definition The Dell Command | Monitor enables remote management application programs to access the client's system information, monitor the status, change the state, and shut it down remotely. Through standard interfaces, Dell Command | Monitor exposes key system parameters, allowing administrators to manage inventory, monitor system health, and gather information about deployed Dell business client systems. Version 10.3.1 Release Date June 2020 Previous Version 10.
Supported Windows operating systems • • • • Windows 10 Redstone 1, Redstone 2, Redstone 3, Redstone 5, and Redstone 6. Windows 10, Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 19H1, and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 (64-bit) editions. NOTE: Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 is supported only on Dell IoT Gateway systems, and for Dell Embedded PCs. Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Professional, and Enterprise (32-bit and 64-bit) editions.
Issue: While enumerating the supported BIOS features, the unsupported attribute Peak Shift Battery Threshold may also be listed for configuration. As, it is not supported by the platform, user may not be able to configure it using DCM, it is displayed because the attributes are exposed in SMBIOS. Resolution: Peak Shift Battery Threshold attribute is not functional before the BIOS is fixed.
Issue: While stopping the data manager service, an error message might be displayed saying the process cannot be stopped. But the service will be stopped. Issue: For LSI controllers, status or event may not be generated when the Battery Backup Unit (BBU) is degraded. Resolution: The BBU degraded status can be viewed in the application log for event (Id number 161 of category type: Warning) generated by source MR_MONITOR.
Issue: If Dell Command | Configure 4.2 and Dell Command | Monitor 10.0 (or any prior versions) are installed in the system, then the Dell Command | Monitor 10.0 (or any prior versions) may not work. Resolution:Upgrade Dell Command | Monitor to the latest version. Issue: For the following BIOS Settings, setBIOSAttributes method displays incorrect value 0 (Success), while using the unsupported possible values: 1. Keyboard Backlight Color Enable 2. Keyboard Backlight Custom Color 1 3.
Table 1. For systems running Linux (continued) Hardware requirements Operating system requirements Prerequisites Dell Enterprise Client PC Supporting RHEL 7.0 (64-bit) RHEL 7.0 (64-bit) • • Dell Enterprise Client PC Supporting RHEL 8.0 (64-bit) RHEL 8.0 (64-bit) • • Open Management Infrastructure (OMI) 1.1.0 HAPI version 9.3.0 Open Management Infrastructure (OMI) 1.6.4-0 HAPI version 9.3.0 You have root or admin access on the target system.