Release Notes
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* The supported Console Redirection video refresh rates are:
- 720x400 [70 Hz]
- 640X480 [60, 72, 75, 85 Hz]
- 800X600 [60, 70, 72, 75, 85 Hz]
- 1024X768 [60, 70, 72, 75, 85 Hz]
- 1280X1024 [60 Hz]
Certain configurations of refresh rates may not work for
Linux operating systems on the managed system. This may happen
because the Linux operating systems allow a range of refresh rates
instead of a fixed refresh rate.
* When you update the DRAC 5 firmware, the update resets the DRAC 5,
detaches USB devices from the BUS, and disconnects remote Virtual
Media.
* Before you perform a firmware update or RAC reset, ensure
that you perform the following procedures:
- Disconnect and unmount Virtual Media.
- Ensure that Virtual Flash is unmounted or not in use by another
user.
* When you access the DRAC 5 GUI through the Web browser, you are
required to add the DRAC 5 IP address to the list of trusted domains
if the IP address is missing from the list. When completed, click
Refresh or relaunch the Web browser to re-establish a connection to
the DRAC 5 GUI.
* The DRAC 5 GUI is not supported on 64-bit Web browsers. If you open
a 64-bit browser, access the "Console Redirection" page, and attempt
to install the plug-in, the installation procedure fails. If this
error was not acknowledged and you repeat this procedure, the
"Console Redirection" page loads, even though the plug-in
installation fails during your first attempt. This issue occurs
because the Web browser stores the plug-in information in the
profile directory even though the plug-in installation procedure
failed. To fix this issue, install and run a supported 32-bit Web
browser and log into the DRAC 5.
* If you are running Console Redirection on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux
(version 4) client with a Simplified Chinese GUI, the viewer menu
and title may appear in random characters. This issue is caused by
an incorrect encoding in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (version 4)
Simplified Chinese operating system. To fix this issue, access and
modify the current encoding settings by performing the following
steps:
1. Open a command terminal.
2. Type "locale" and press <Enter>.
The following output appears.
LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8