Release Notes
Description: When a XenServer is discovered using SSH, the MAC address is not displayed in the same column for the IP address.
Issue 44:
Description: HA Clusters can be discovered using SNMP only. The discovery task that is intended to discover HA Clusters must
have SNMP enabled and the associated credentials must be correct for the target devices.
In order for the members to be discovered, the IP address of each cluster member must be included in the list of addresses to be
discovered by the discovery task.
When discovering HA Clusters, the cluster name may replace the name of the active cluster node. To avoid this, do not include the
cluster IP address in the discovery range.
If the cluster IP address is the only IP address in the discovery task that is related to the HA Cluster, the currently active cluster node
will be discovered and its name will be the same as that of the cluster itself. This results in the cluster name appearing in several
places under the All Devices organizational view.
Another option which helps with cluster discovery is setting the name resolution to NetBIOS instead of DNS names and running the
discovery.
Issue 45:
Description: For Dell EMC PowerEdge servers discovered using out-of-band method, the system uptime displayed in OpenManage
Essentials may not match with the actual system uptime. [51626]
Issue 46:
Description: OpenManage Essentials may not display the appropriate version in the inventory for OpenManage Storage Servcies
(OMSS) version 8.0.2. [51149]
Issue 47:
Description: After replacing a server (source) with another server (target) from a compute pool, if the operating system IP address
is discovered again, drill-down of the IP address on the Discovery and Inventory page displays both the source and target servers.
[61513]
Resolution: Delete both the servers and then discover the servers again.
Issue 48:
Description: In OpenManage Essentials version 2.2, when the iDRAC and the server with the iDRAC are correlated:
• Deleting the discovery range of the iDRAC removes the iDRAC details in the NIC Information table of the server. However, the
iDRAC is not removed from the device tree.
• Deleting the discovery range of the server removes the server details in the NIC Information table of the iDRAC. However, the
server is not removed from the device tree. [61985]
Issue 49:
Description: For EqualLogic PS4210 storage arrays with EqualLogic rmware version 8.0.4, the Application Launch option is
disabled. [62421]
Issue 50:
Description: When a server is discovered with the SNMP protocol, the RAC name of the server is not displayed in the device tree,
portals, and wizards. [64443]
Resolution: Ensure that the iDRAC of the server is discovered with the WS-Man protocol. Otherwise, the system name is displayed
in the device tree, portals, and wizards instead of the RAC name.
Issue 51:
Description: The location of a server is not displayed in the Device Summary table when the server is discovered out-of-band with
either the WS-Man or SNMP protocol. [62819]
Resolution: The location of the server is displayed in the Device Summary table only if the server has OMSA installed and is
discovered in-band. If the server is discovered out-of-band with either the WS-Man or SNMP protocol, the device location is
displayed only in the Data Center Location Information table.
Issue 52:
Description: The Service Tag is not displayed for the PowerEdge FN IOAs that were manufactured prior to February 1, 2016. [63831]
Issue 53:
Description: For PowerEdge chassis, the Enclosure Slot Information table displays a slot as available, even though the slot may be
occupied by quarter-width sleds. [65732]
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