Release Notes
file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/drac5/160/en/readme/readme.txt[10/26/2012 2:01:37 PM]
ROM, floppy, and flash) will be offline. In order to get your
DRAC 5 virtual devices back online, you can detach and re-attach
the virtual devices from the DRAC 5 GUI or CLI, or you can reboot
the server. (67123)
* In Windows clients, if the Internet Explorer Protected Mode is "ON"
then you will not be able to use any of the drives available on the
Virtual Media page in the GUI to establish a Virtual Media session.
This is due to additional security by the browser to prevent
unwanted execution of code through the browser using elevated
privileges. For more information, see the Microsoft document at:
"https://secureitalliance.org/blogs/files/73/1290/
WindowsVistaSecurityWP.doc"
(109414)
* When trying to access the GUI after updating the DRAC 5 firmware
from a previous version to the latest version, you may encounter
the error: "The XML page cannot be displayed". To resolve this
issue, clear the browser cache, and re-launch the browser to access
the GUI.
* When running the racadm command "racadm getconfig -f <filename>"
locally or remotely, the file will not get the values for the
groups cfgIpmiPef.
* If there is a delay in loading or installing plug-ins on the
DRAC 5 GUI using any browser, install the following Certificate
Revocation List within the browser:
"http://csc3-2004-crl.verisign.com/CSC3-2004.crl"
* If a non-root user attempts to execute the remote CLI (racadm)
commands on a Linux operating system with Racadm utility already
installed, the error: "Command not found" is displayed. This issue
is because the Racadm utility is available only to users with root
privileges.
(113871)
* The browser’s <Ctrl><N> functionality to open a new browser instance
on the DRAC out-of-band (OOB) GUI is not supported. When using the
Internet Explorer, if you open multiple instances of the DRAC OOB
GUI on the same client (using <Ctrl><N> or any other method), a
log out from one session will result in a log out of all the other
GUI sessions. On Linux operating systems using the Firefox browser,
if you open multiple instances of the DRAC OOB GUI on the same
client (not necessarily by using <Ctrl><N>), a log out from any
one session will result in log out of all the other GUI sessions.
This is because all browser instances share the same cookies.
(117539)
* The DRAC 5 OOB GUI intermittently may display "undefined" strings
in the tool bar when using the Firefox browser. This occurs if the
page loads prior to the strings being loaded by the browser’s