Release Notes
Dell - Internal Use - Confidential
M520-VRTX, M620-VRTX, M820-VRTX, M630-VRTX, M830-VRTX
SUU supports the following Dell PowerVault systems running the supported Windows operating system:
NX1950,DP500/ NF500, NX300,DL2000,DP600/NF600,NX3000,DL2100,NX3100,DL2200, NX3500,NX200.
SUU supports the following EqualLogic systems running the supported Linux and Windows operating system:
DX6004S, DX6012S, DX6000G, FS7500, DX6000
Important notes
DUPs for Dell Lifecycle Controller OS Driver packs are no longer available on the Dell OpenManage Server Update ISO.
You can find them on Dell Lifecycle Controller OS Driver Packs ISO.
The below information helps enhance your experience with SUU in specific implementations and environments.
SUU supports Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) Service Module 2.3 and later version.
NOTE: iDRAC Service Module is supported on all 12th and 13th generation of PowerEdge servers (64-bit
operating system) with iDRAC version later than 2.10.10.10.
If you launch SUU from a command shell and then press <Ctrl><C>, the SUU procedure, as well as any running
updates, will terminate.(137862)
When you launch SUU, depending on the system configuration the inventory collection process takes few
minutes , delaying the display of system comparison report.(138439)
The figures and examples in the "Dell OpenManage Server Update Utility User's Guide" are used as examples only
and may not be identical to the SUU GUI.(137294,136624)
When you verify the SUU return codes, use the operating system-specific commands to view the exit
codes.(137296)
For example:
Microsoft Windows: echo %ERRORLEVEL%
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: echo $?
Known issues and resolutions
This section provides information about known issues with this release of SUU:
SUU GUI fails to open in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 operating system.
If SUU GUI, is unable to launch in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 (64–bit) operating system perform the
following -
Run the command in the terminal:–#echo -e "Section \"Device\"\nIdentifier \"Device0\"\nOption
\"SWCursor\" \"True\"\nEndSection" > /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/xorg.conf
On completion of the command, ensure that the contents are:–#cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/xorg.conf–Section
"Device" –Identifier "Edifice"–Option "SWCursor" "True"–EndSection.
Type the command, #systemctl restart gdm.service to restart the GDM service. The user will be logged off