Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.4 Release Notes June 2020 Rev.
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1 Topics: • • Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.4 Release Notes Copyright Dates Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.4 Release Notes This document describes the new features, enhancements, known issues, and fixed issues in Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4.
New in this release • • • • • • • • Server-initiated discovery—With this feature, new servers in a datacenter can notify OpenManage Enterprise and can get automatically discovered. Servers should have a firmware version of 4.00.00.00 or later. Configuration management with Profiles—This feature enables pre-creating profiles with device specific settings (including virtual identities) for deployment to devices later. Profile management allows for easy migration of settings from one device to another.
Description: The correlation of Windows Hyper-V post MX7000 chassis CCD, fails to give the Guest VM information under Device details page. [167935] Resolution: The sled discovery need to be done out of the MX7000 chassis and managed separately to view the guest details. Issue 4 Description: Server-initiated discovery is not triggered automatically in the appliance when a port-change announcement is received.
Description: While creating sever discovery jobs with the Host OS option in the Create Discovery Job wizard, the check box Discover using SSH (Linux) in the Additional Settings dialog box is misleading and should be interpreted instead as Discover using SSH (Linux, Windows, and Hyper-V). Tasks Issue 1 Description: After upgrading to the latest version of OpenManage Enterprise, the existing job IDs are changed.
Description: Firmware upgrade fails when iDRAC firmware versions older than 2.40.40.40 are upgraded directly to 2.63.60.61 with an error message Unable to verify Update Package signature. This failure happens as the firmware versions older than 2.40.40.40 cannot validate the latest SHA-256 digital signature of the Dell Update Packages. [146564] Resolution: First upgrade the older iDRAC firmware versions to 2.40.40.40 before attempting an upgrade to iDRAC firmware version 2.63.60.61.
Issue 10 Description: After a chassis is removed from the MCM group, you must rediscover the lead and member chassis to create and deploy a configuration template. Issue 11 Description: The Migration Profile task fails if the user is not configured on the target device with the error: 'User Name is not configured '. [107376] Issue 12 Description: If the IP configuration of a discovered device is changed during template deployment (from DHCP to Static or vice versa), the Boot to Network ISO operation fails.
Description: If a Configuration Inventory task finds external identities that fall in an existing identity pool and that identity pool is later deleted and a new one with the same or overlapping identities is created, the new identity pool will not show those identities as assigned. [160888] Issue 7 Description: OpenManage Enterprise appliance does not prevent unauthorized shell access by an end user with FSD enabled. The GRUB bootloader allows root level shell access during boot.
Description: After a fresh install or an upgrade to OpenManage Enterprise and configuration of network interface to DHCP, any prior static IP settings will not be retained. [148789] Issue 21 Description: The Timezone and NTP Server Address fields added to the Application Settings > Network > Time Configuration section will remain blank and will not be displayed for a few minutes if the entered NTP server IP address is not reachable.
Issue 33 Description: The target IP address is incorrectly listed in the task history of an alert policy that is created by running a remote script. [86424] Resolution: N/A Issue 34 Description: Not all scheduled jobs are displayed in the Recent Tasks list. [86488] Resolution: Go to the Jobs page to view the latest and complete list of jobs. Issue 35 Description: Discovery operation fails by using IPMI commands on the CISCO server if a KG key is used.
Issue 47 Description: Authentication by one-way and two-way trusts of AD users is not supported by the appliance. Issue 48 Description: From the All Devices page, you cannot launch the iDRAC application interface with IPv6 addresses. [102153] Issue 49 Description: When PCIe cards are mapped to the FX2/FX2s chassis, migration of identities is not supported on the sleds in the same FX2s chassis since the FQDDs differ. Issue 50 Description: Console Upgrade from 3.0 through NFS Share fails.
Issue 61 Description: All the AD/LDAP groups imported from the OpenManage Enterprise versions before version 3.2, such as the version 3.1 and version 3.0, should be deleted and re-imported. Issue 62 Description: The .CSV files, that record the deleted alerts from the Alert log, fail to capture the Device Name and the Device IP details of the alerts received from the undiscovered devices.
Minimum system requirements for deploying OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4 Table 2. Minimum system requirements Particulars Minimum requirements Supported hypervisors • VMware vSphere versions: • ○ vSphere ESXi 5.5 Onwards Microsoft Hyper-V supported on: • ○ Windows Server 2012 R2 Onwards KVM supported on: ○ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 Onwards Network Available virtual NIC which has access to the management networks of all the devices which is managed from OpenManage Enterprise.
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