Release Notes

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/drac4/160/en/readme/readme.txt[10/26/2012 9:58:48 AM]
* Added Global Catalog Server and Domain Controller objects in
Active Directory(R) configuration group (CLI support only)
* Support for a new macro — <RightCtrl>+<ScrlLock><ScrlLock> key
code sequence to initiate a crash dump of the Microsoft Windows
operating system. For more information, see the Microsoft
Knowledge Base at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/256986/
NOTE: You must keep the <RightCtrl> key pressed during the
additional keystrokes.
* DRAC 4/P support on the Dell PowerVault 100.
* Added fix for Remote Denial of Service for SSH service.
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KNOWN ISSUES FOR DRAC 4
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The following subsections list the known issues regarding the
implementation and operation of the DRAC 4:
* When connecting to the DRAC 4 VKVM console, you may receive a
warning message that says the DRAC's hostname does not match the
certificate host name. DRAC cards ship with a default server
certificate, which has the same hostname for every card. While
customers can choose to trust this default certificate, it is
recommended that customers generate a CSR (certificate signing
request) with the correct hostname of the DRAC card, and sign it
with a trusted CA (certificate authority). This signed
certificate can be uploaded to the DRAC card, which will
prevent the hostname mismatch warning message from popping up.
For more information, refer to the DRAC 4 User's Guide. (110258)
* When using the DRAC 4 command to restart or shut down a system
running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 that has the R2 IPMI
driver installed, multiple events will be logged in the:
- Hardware Events bucket in Event viewer
- Hardware Log in Server Administrator and
- System Event Log (SEL)
These events are used by the Windows IPMI driver to store the
shutdown comment that describes why the system was shut down or
restarted. You can ignore these messages and can remove them by
clearing the SEL manually. You can prevent these events from
being logged in the SEL by uninstalling the Microsoft IPMI driver
using the "rundll32 ipmisetp.dll, RemoveTheDevice" command
in the command prompt. You can reinstall the driver using the
"rundll32 ipmisetp.dll, AddTheDevice" command. (44807)
* You must disable the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security
Configuration component to use the Virtual Media Active X Plugin
on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Internet Explorer. (24901)