Release Notes

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causes a client Web browser SSL authentication failure. To avoid
this error, upload only the X509 Web Server-type certificates
into the DRAC 4 (select only the Web browser type in Microsoft
certificate generating utility).
* If you are using Minicom as the DRAC 4 serial terminal and have
the Minicom status line enabled, resize the window to 80 x 26.
Resizing allows for 26 lines of text and one line of Minicom
status. The default Minicom command key is "<Ctrl><A>." If you
need to use "<Ctrl><A>" to enter the SCSI BIOS setup screen,
redefine the Minicom control key from the "Screen and Keyboard
Settings" menu.
* Server Administrator registers DRAC 4 on DNS if you click the
"Register DRAC 4 on DNS" check box in the Configuration Tab
Network page. This action deactivates the following controls:
"DNS DRAC 4 Name," "Use DHCP DNS Domain Name," and "DNS Domain
Name."
If the "Use DHCP DNS Domain Name" control is activated, the DHCP
DNS Domain Name is used to register the DRAC 4 on DNS. Else, the
DNS entered in the "DNS Domain Name" is used.
* The DNS DRAC Name is a string of up to 63 alphanumeric ASCII
characters or dash (-). The DRAC 4 web-based interface only
allows the DNS DRAC 4 Name field in the "Network Configuration"
page to be set with values smaller than 63 characters. The DNS
Domain Name is a string of up to 254 alphanumeric ASCII
characters, dot(.) or dash(-). This name cannot begin with a dot.
The DRAC 4 web-based interface only allows the DNS Domain Name
field in the "Network Configuration" page to be set with values
smaller than 80 characters. (140875)
* Any DRAC reset while performing a firmware update will cause the
update to fail. A DRAC reset can be performed as part of various
diagnostic tests. Do not run other applications while
performing firmware updates. In most cases, run the DRAC
firmware update again and it will succeed. (63462)
* Supported video modes for use with DRAC console redirection are
described in the DRAC 4 User's Guide. The maximum resolution
supported is 1024x768 pixels.
Text console video modes are expressed in characters rather than
pixels, such as 80x25. Higher resolutions such as 132x43
require an effective pixel resolution greater than 1024x768
and are not supported. The exact pixel resolution of a text mode
is determined using a combination of values including parameters
the font used and the character width and height of the display
mode selected. The recommended text mode for use with DRAC
console resolution is 80x25. (71716)
* When typing on the remote console, multiple characters appear
on one keystroke if a DRAC card is running on a system
having the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system.