DELL EMC OPENMANAGE SERVER UPDATE UTILITY Version 17.07.
Release Type and Definition This release notes provides information about Dell EMC OpenManage Server Update Utility (SUU) from 11th generation of PowerEdge servers to 13th generation of PowerEdge servers. This file also contains updated information for your "Dell EMC OpenManage Server Update Utility User's Guide" and any other technical documentation that is included with SUU. See the Dell Support website located at "dell.com/openmanagemanuals" for more information and to download the latest version of SUU.
Linux Operating Systems: o SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4 x64 o SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2 x64 o Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 update 9 x64 o Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 update 3 x64 Virtualization Operating Systems: o Microsoft Hyper-V R2 Server o Citrix XenServer v6.5 See the "Dell Systems Software Support Matrix" for the latest list of supported Dell PowerEdge systems and operating systems. The Dell Systems Software Support Matrix' is available at "dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
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.
The 13G SEP firmware DUP {SWB# GWJRF} won’t work on more than 8 HDD backplane system configurations. Hard drive update is not supported in HBA mode. When updating multiple, identical devices on the same system, SUU applies the latest update to all instances of all devices. For example, if the system is configured with three controllers configured with firmware or driver versions 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4, and the repository version is 1.4, SUU applies version 1.4 to all instances of all devices.
libXp.i686 libXtst.i686 ncurses-libs pam.i686 If you login to a system running on Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 operating system, by default you are logged in as a regular user even though you may have Administrator privileges. This is due to an in-built feature called User Account Control (UAC) that automatically reduces the potential of security breaches. Before you run SUU on your system, elevate the privileges for administrators using Windows security options in Group Policy Editor.
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