Release Notes
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has timed out. (140522)
* An expired SSH session will return the error message "Warning:
Idle Timeout Expired" only after you enter a carriage return.
You are then returned to the shell from which SSH
was invoked. (139801)
* If there is a video corruption while using Console Redirection,
refresh the Console Redirect screen by clicking "Refresh"
on the Console Redirect window. You may need to click "Refresh"
multiple times to correct the video corruption problem. (140915)
* The last user in the "cfgUserAdmin" group cannot be deleted.
* Virtual Media supports single session/single track, CD/DVD/image
data. (140403)
* The DRAC 4 will accept a Virtual Media connection to a disabled
virtual drive. This allows you to connect to the system and
enable the virtual drive for the next boot (the enable/disable
feature for Virtual Media does not take effect until the next
boot). (144613)
* Manually removing or modifying either the A record or TXT record
associated with the "cfgDNSRacName," through the DNS server
administrative interface will cause unexpected results.
* When the RAC name ("cfgDNSRacName") is not the default name
("RAC-<service tag>") and the firmware repair utility diskettes
are used to update the DRAC 4, two RAC names (the original and
the default) with the same IP address may be seen on the DNS
server. Other DRAC 4 firmware update methods avoid this behavior.
* The RAC will reset its NIC every 30 seconds when the network is
idle, to guarantee operational physical hardware mechanisms.
* The DRAC 4 DDNS implementation requires that DNS servers be
configured to allow non-secure updates.
* If the network bandwidth is low and Console Redirection is
required, the key repetition rate should be set to slow on
the server.
* The PuTTY SSH client closes the connection when "gettracelog,"
"getsel," "connect com2," or "connect -h com2" is executed.
This is a PuTTY client issue. The OpenSSH client works correctly.
* When a telnet login is invalid, a single session is counted
towards a maximum of four sessions for approximately one
minute after the invalid login attempt. If there are already
three valid sessions, this invalid session will prevent further
login attempts for that minute.
* If you run the Nessus Vulnerability test on the DRAC 4, you