Release Notes
file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/drac4/1.35/en/readme/DRAC4Readme.txt[10/26/2012 10:06:04 AM]
timestamp will be valid only after the RAC local time has
passed this timestamp value. The RAC only recognizes local time.
(150993)
* The DRAC 4 software requires APIC mode on the server.
PIC mode is not supported. (149034)
* When a user makes the initial connection to the DRAC 4 via
SSH but has not yet authenticated, other users are prevented
from connecting to the single DRAC 4 SSH session until the initial
connection is dropped or after the timeout. The initial connection
is dropped after a failed login attempt or in approximately 30
seconds if authentication is not attempted. (150493)
* When connecting to a remote DRAC 4 using a Mozilla Web browser,
version 1.7 or newer, the Virtual Media feature may not be
available. The browser displays the error: "Virtual Media Plug-in
is not installed or running." This issue is caused by new security
features included in the Mozilla browser, which prevent automatic
plugin installation. Perform the following steps to manually install
the plugin for that specific browser:
1. Log in to DRAC 4 and navigate to the "Properties" page.
2. Change the Web address in the browser window from
"https://<DRAC4-IP-address>/cgi/main" to
"https://<DRAC4-IP-address>/rac4vm.xpi" and press Enter.
Mozilla prompts you with an "Opening rac4vm.xpi" dialog,
allowing you to save the file to your local file system.
3. Click "OK" and save the file to a temporary location
(for example: /tmp/rac4vm.xpi).
4. Log out of the DRAC 4, and then specify the Web address of the
"rac4vm.xpi" file (for example: file:///tmp/rac4vm.xpi).
5. Mozilla displays the "Software Installation" dialog:
Click the "Install" button to continue.
6. After installation completes, close the browser, and delete
the "/tmp/rac4vm.xpi" file.
7. Now, restart the browser, log in to DRAC 4, and navigate to
the Virtual Media link to use the Virtual Media features.
(150565)(150820)
* The wildcard option "*" in the command "racadm getssninfo -u *" may
require quotes in some operating system environments, for example:
racadm getssninfo -u "*"
(145872)