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Table 4. Known issues on Microsoft Windows operating system (continued)
Issue ID Functional area Description Workaround
the Application Logs section of Windows
Event Viewer.
A provider,
ismserviceprovider, has been
registered in the Windows
Management Instrumentation
namespace Root\CIMV2\DCIM to
use the LocalSystem account.
This account is privileged
and the provider may cause a
security violation if it does
not correctly impersonate user
requests.
Known issues on Linux operating system
Table 5. Known issues on Linux operating system
Issue ID Functional area Description Workaround
173354 iSM communication
with iDRAC is dropped.
iSM communication with iDRAC
is dropped, when Enable-
iDRACAccessHostRoute feature is enabled
and firewall service is disabled in SUSE
Linux Enterprise 15 SP2 operating system.
Not available.
Not available ipmi_si IPMI_driver
does not respond after
iDRAC hard reset.
After performing an iDRAC hard reset
operation on certain Linux operating
systems, the ipmi_si, IPMI driver may not
respond because of an existing issue in
the IPMI driver. If the IPMI driver stops
responding, reload the ipmi_si IPMI driver.
The issue occurs in Linux kernel
version earlier to 3.15. An update is
available in the following operating
systems with Linux kernel version
3.15 or later. Steps to reload the
IPMI driver:
● modprobe -r ipmi_si: If the
removal fails, then applications
such as iDRAC Service
Module and OpenManage Server
Administrator must be stopped
using the command: ipmi_si,
and then you can retry the
operation .
● modprobe ipmi_si
Alternatively, the administrator
can also restart the host
operating system to resolve the
issue
Not available. In-Brand iDRAC Access
feature is unavailable in
IPv6 protocol.
When the ISM is communicating with
iDRAC using IPv6 protocol, enabling the
feature InBand iDRAC Access indicates
a successful message. But this feature is
unavailable in IPv6 protocol.
Not available.
102480 AVC denial with
iptables
When iDRAC Service Module (iSM) is
installed on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
operating system with SELinux enabled
in the either of Permissive or Enforcing
modes, AVC denial with iptables in
the AVC denial log files are observed
in the /var/log/audit/audit.log
iSM does not support explicit
SELinux policies. There is no
functionality impact to iSM features.
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