Dell EMC iDRAC Service Module 3.4 Release Notes May 2020 Rev.
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1 Dell EMC iDRAC Service Module 3.4 Release Notes Release type and definition The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) Service Module (iSM) is a lightweight,optional software application that you can install on the Dell EMC PowerEdge yx2x servers or later. The iDRAC Service Module complements iDRAC interfaces—the user interface (UI), RACADM CLI, and Web Service Management (WSMAN) with additional monitoring data.
User notes for supported Microsoft Windows operating systems To enable WSMAN silently, run the following CLI command: Msiexec.exe /i iDRACSvcMod.msi ADDLOCAL="WSMAN_Enablement" CP_SELF_SIGN_CERT="2" CP_WSMAN_PORT="1234" CP_CERTIFICATE="1" CP_NEGOTIATE="1" /qn . User notes for supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server • To perform an Express Install on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating systems: ○ Execute dcism-setup.
JIT-117904 Description: In GNOME-enabled Linux variants, if the auto-suspend feature is enabled, the operating system gets into suspended state after a certain idle time. This logs a message, Watchdog Timer Expired, in the Lifecycle Log, if the operating system is not awake before the watchdog expiry time is reached. JIT-117517 Description: iSM start communications with iDRAC using IPv4 stack by default.
Issue 2 Description: IPv6 support on Linux operating systems is not available for the following features: • • • • iSM Auto Update ismtech iDRAC GUI Launcher Inband iDRAC Access Issue 3: JIT-102480 Description: When iDRAC Service Module 3.3.0 or later is installed on a system running the RHEL 6.10 operating system with SELinux enabled in either permissive or enforcing modes, AVC denial logs, noted in iptables, are observed in /var/log/audit/audit.log while the following features are enabled or disabled: 1.