Users Guide
2. On the Disable Invoked Debug Capabilities screen, select a debug capability or capabilities from a list of currently invoked debug
capabilities. From the lower right corner of the screen, select Disable.
Ensure that you stop any SSH daemon or SSH sessions that are currently using the debug capability.
Catalog Management field definitions
CATALOG NAME: Name of the catalog. Built-in catalogs cannot be edited.
DOWNLOAD: Indicates the download status of catalogs from its repository folder. Statuses are: Completed, Running, and Failed.
REPOSITORY: Repository types such as Dell.com, CIFS, and NFS.
REPOSITORY LOCATION: Location where the catalogs are saved. Examples are Dell.com, CIFS, and NFS. Also, indicates the completion
status of a job running on the catalog.
CATALOG FILE: Type of catalog file.
RELEASE DATE: Date when the catalog file is released for use.
Firmware/driver compliance baseline reports
—'false' compliant devices
The firmware or driver compliance status of the following storage, networking, and hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) devices in the
firmware/driver baseline compliance reports may show as compliant. However, you will not be able to select these components in the
compliance report as these are unsupported.
Table 33. Firmware/driver compliance baseline reports—'false' compliant devices
Device Category Device List
Storage
• SC Series
• MD Series
• ME Series
Network devices in the FX2, VRTX, and M1000e chassis
• F10 switches
• IOAs (Input/Output Aggregators)
• IOMs (Input/Output Modules)
Hyperconverged Appliances (HCI)
• VXRail
• XC Series
Devices updatable using individual device's Dell Update Package
(DUP) but not directly supported on Dell catalog
• MX9116n Fabric Engine
• MX5108n Ethernet Switch
• PowerEdge MX5000s
Devices that cannot be updated using the Dell catalog or the
individual DUP
NOTE: For firmware/driver update of these devices,
please refer the respective device's Installation Guide.
• MX7116n Fabric Expander Module
• PowerEdge MX 25GbE PTM
NOTE: For the complete list of devices in the SC, MD, ME, and XC series, refer https://topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/dell-
openmanage-enterprise_compatibility-matrix2_en-us.pdf
Generic naming convention for Dell EMC
PowerEdge servers
To cover a range of server models, the PowerEdge servers are now be referred to using the generic naming convention and not their
generation.
This topic explains how to identify the generation of a PowerEdge server that are referred to using the generic naming convention.
Other references and field descriptions
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