Release Notes
file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/idrac/idrac22modular/en/readme/readme.txt[10/26/2012 1:20:01 PM]
Explorer window(s) for any media will not close by
themselves if you remove the media. You must close the
window(s) after you remove the media.
On systems running Linux operating systems, the Internet
Explorer window(s) for any media will close by
themselves if you remove the media.
* iDRAC6 Linux DUPs do not support VMware ESX 4.0 operating
systems. If the Linux DUP for iDRAC6 is run on VMware
ESX 4.0, the DUP will fail.
You can update iDRAC6 using one of the following methods:
- CMC GUI-based update
- iDRAC6-GUI-based update
- Remote RACADM-based update
* If you receive the message "A webpage is not responding on
the following website" in Internet Explorer 8.0, see:
"http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2009/05/04
/ie8-in-windows-7-rc-reliability-and-telemetry.aspx"
"http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=970858"
* In Internet Explorer 7.0, if several tabs are open and you launch
the iDRAC6 remote console, all the tabs are hidden while
the remote console is open. If the tab warning is turned off and
you close the remote console, all the tabs and the browser will
close without warning.
To prevent this, go to "Internet Properties" > "Tabs" >
"Settings" and select the "Warn me when closing multiple tabs"
option.
* If multiple iDRAC6 web GUI sessions are launched through CMC
single sign-on, "racadm getssninfo" will show information
only for the first session.
* To use iVMCLI on Microsoft Windows Vista operating systems,
the user requires administrator privileges. If iVMCLI is run on
Vista to connect a CD or ISO image without administrator
privileges, it appears to be working, but will eventually
timeout and ask the user to check network/proxy settings.
This same command will work if the 'cmd' prompt is opened
with administrator privileges.
* If a vMedia drive is disconnected using the "OS eject" option,
then the drive may not be available until the operating
system re-enumerates the USB devices. For the operating system
to auto-detect the vMedia drive, the iDRAC6 vMedia device







