Release Notes

mount /dev/sdx /mnt/floppy
where "/dev/sdx" is the device name found in step 4 and
"/mnt/floppy" is the mount point.
Q: What file system types are supported on my Virtual Floppy or
Virtual Flash?
A: Your Virtual Floppy or Virtual Flash supports FAT16 or FAT32 file
systems.
Q: When I performed a firmware update remotely using the DRAC 5 GUI,
my virtual drives at the server were removed. Why?
A: Firmware updates cause the DRAC 5 to reset, drop the remote
connection, and unmount the virtual drives. The drives will
reappear when the DRAC 5 reset is complete.
Q: When enabling or disabling the Virtual Flash, I noticed that all
my virtual drives disappeared and then reappeared. Why?
A: Disabling or enabling the Virtual Flash causes a USB reset and
causes all virtual drives to detach from and then re-attach to
the USB bus.
Q: Sometimes I notice my Virtual Media client connection drop. Why?
A: When a network time-out occurs, the DRAC 5 firmware drops the
connection, disconnecting the link between the server and the
Virtual Drive. To reconnect to the Virtual Drive, use the Virtual
Media feature.
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KNOWN ISSUES FOR DOCUMENTATION
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This section provides additional information about known issues with
the DRAC 5 Firmware version 1.40 User's Guide.
* On page 278, there is insufficient information regarding power
monitoring charts and statistics.
* On page 268, information for POST and OS boot capture logs needs to
be updated.
* Chapter 7 requires various changes for the Smart Card Login page,
because the page design has changed for DRAC 5 FW 1.40.
* UG is missing information on the Specify Server option for Standard
Schema Active Directory.
* SMART Card help page has incorrect information regarding the Smart
Card CRL enable feature.
* On page 244 and 246, information on configuring two new platform
event filters, 'System Power Probe Failure' and 'System Power Probe
Warning' is missing.
* On Page 124, the following paragraph provides insufficient details
regarding the usage of specify server option:
"If you configure the Domain Controller under the 'Specify Server'