Release Notes

Hardware requirements
Table 1. Hardware requirements
Requirement Details
Processor 1 GHz Pentium processor or equivalent
RAM 4 GB
Hard Disk 1 GB of available space
Display 1024 x 768 high color, 32-bit
Optical Drive (Optional) CD/DVD writer
Software requirements
Supported operating systems:
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.x
RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.x
SUSE Linux 12
SUSE Linux 15
Optional requirements
Internet connectivity – To access, create, and work with bundles, catalogs, and repositories.
NOTE: You can use the local repositories on DRM without internet connectivity.
CD/DVD or USB burning software – To create a bootable CD/DVD or bootable USB.
Fixes
Fixed the issue of Copy Components from source to target when the entire source repository is selected for Copy.
Fixed the issue of unresponsive Graphical User Interface (GUI) when any job of type Smart Bootable ISO or SUU ISO is deleted.
Fixed the issue where same network location could not be chosen as plugin update source for the subsequent times, if the location did
not contain any folder within.
Fixed the issue of Bootable ISO failing after execution of iDRAC update if ISO is mounted through iDRAC virtual media.
Fixed the issue of Catalog and Plugin search for new versions not working if only FTP protocol is enabled.
Fixed the issue of Catalog and Plugin search for new versions not working under proxy environment if only HTTPS protocol is enabled.
Known Issues on Microsoft Windows Operating
Systems
The size of the repository created from an exported catalog from DRM 2.x is not displayed in the output catalog.
Few of the options for creating shortcut links for DRM are missing while interactive installation.
Some files and copied shortcuts are not deleted after uninstalling DRM. If the application is not closed before the uninstallation
process.
DRM should not be installed on a network share.
Known Limitations
On Linux Operating System, DRM cannot be installed on a custom folder or location other than /opt/dell.
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