Release Notes

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-PowerEdge 800 (PCI slot 4)
-PowerEdge 830 (PCI slot 4)
-PowerEdge 840 (PCI slot 4)
-PowerEdge 850 (PCI slot 4)
-PowerEdge 860 (PCI slot 4)
-PowerEdge 1800 (PCI slot 4)
-PowerEdge 6800 (PCI slot 6 or 7; Dell recommends using PCI slot 7)
-PowerEdge 6850 (PCI slot 6 or 7; Dell recommends using PCI slot 7)
* In Table 1-4 on page 16, some of the supported operating systems
listed in the table are incorrect:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS, ES, and AS (version 3)
(x86 and x86_64) is not supported.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS, ES, and AS (version 4)
(ia32 and x86_64) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS, ES, and AS
(version 4) (x86 and x86_64) are the same operating systems. The
correct listing should be Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS, ES, and
AS (version 4) (x86 and x86_64).
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 with Update 2 (x86_64) Gold
is not supported. Only SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 with
Update 3 (x86_64) Gold is supported.
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 with Update 3 (x86_64) Gold
is not supported. Only SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64)
Gold is supported.
- Windows Server 2003 R2 (Web Edition) with SP2 (32-bit) is not
supported. Only Windows Server 2003 (Web Edition) with SP2
(32-bit) is supported.
* In Table 1-5 on page 17, some of the browser's supported operating
systems listed in the table are incomplete. Please refer to the
Supported Web Browsers section of this readme for the latest browser
support list.
* On page 179, the second setrac example which states "The UTC time
and managed system name are..." should read "The managed system
name is..."
* In Chp. 5 section "Using Active Directory to Log In To the DRAC 4",
the parenthetical fragment "where username is an ASCII string of
1-256 bytes" should read "where "<domain>/<username>" is an ASCII
string of 1-254 bytes."
* In Chp. 2 section "Registering the DRAC Host Name With DNS Using
DHCP", the note on page 23 reads as follows: "When you configure the
DRAC, the DHCP server must also be configured to perform the DNS
database update."
If the DRAC is configured to register the DRAC Host Name with DNS
using DHCP (cfgDNSRegisterRac object value to 0 and cfgNicUseDhcp
object value to 1), this note means that the DHCP must be configured
to have the "Dynamically update DNS A and PTR records for DHCP
clients that do not request updates" option enabled and a minimum of
Option 15 (DNS Domain Name) added to the specific DHCP scope.