Release Notes
file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/drac4/170/en/readme/readme.txt[10/26/2012 8:38:00 AM]
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)
* When adding Active Directory Universal Groups from separate
domains, you must create an Association Object with Universal
Scope. The Default Association objects created by the Dell Schema
Extender Utility are Domain Local Groups only and will not work
with Universal Groups from other domains. (33658)
* The Virtual Floppy is not available during an operating system
installation that uses either the virtual CDROM or the local
CDROM.
* The Microsoft Windows 2003 R2 operating system may show the
following events in the SEL when a graceful shutdown event,
operating system runtime stop event, or operating system OEM event
occurs:
System Event: Unknown Sensor type sensor unknown sensor status
System Event: Unknown Sensor status
System Event: OS watchdog unknown sensor status
* In earlier DRAC 4 releases, the DRAC 4 sometimes stopped
booting, which then required that you re-install the DRAC
firmware using the firmware repair diskettes. This issue has
been resolved in this release and should no longer occur.
(153802)
* The DRAC 4 does not check the static IP address and netmask for
validity, other than verifying the values are between 0 and 255,
and that the result is not 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255. (152586)
* When upgrading the DRAC 4 firmware from version 1.0, the
cfgDNSRacName property in the cfgLanNetworking group cannot
contain an underscore ("_"). You can substitute a different
character in the property, such as a dash ("-") to perform
the upgrade. An example of a valid racadm command to set this
property is:
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgDNSRacName RAC-xxxx
(151550)
* An Active Directory security certificate dated with a GMT
timestamp will be valid only after the RAC local time has
passed this timestamp value. The RAC only recognizes local time.