Release Notes

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/idrac/idrac30Modular/en/readme/readme.txt[10/26/2012 1:13:52 PM]
* When the system is configured for extended schema and a device object
is created in the Active Directory(TM) child domain, iDRAC launch using
Single Sign-On (SSO) fails for the user created in the child domain and
the root domain. To successfully perform SSO when the user object is
defined in the child domain, associate the user object in the child
domain with “Authenticated user” group.
* During the SLES 11 installation through the "Dell Systems Management
Tools and Documentation" DVD, if the DVD is connected through Virtual
Media, the image installation may not proceed after the system
configuration step. It shows a warning dialog message similar to
the following:
"Empty destination in URL: hd:///install/?device=/dev/sdc1".
To continue the installation, delete the question mark ‘?’, refresh
the URL and the installation will proceed. This issue is not seen when
using the managed system's local CD/DVD or using the operating system DVD
directly instead of the "Dell Systems Management Tools and
Documentation" DVD.
* When using the WSMan DCIM_RAIDService GetAvailableDisks method to retrieve
specific RAID devices, the XML file passed to the command will contain a
“RaidLevel” value for selection. No error checking is done on the RaidLevel
Value. Therefore, if an incorrect or invalid value is specified, incorrect
results may be returned (for example, “abcd” becomes “0”; “64.999” becomes
“64”). The RaidLevel specified must be an appropriate integer RAID
level value (“1”, “2”, “4”, “64”, “128”, “2048”, “8192”, “16384”, per
DCIM_VirtualDiskView.mof).
* When all the 16 iDRAC-supported user accounts are configured, attempts to
modify user privileges through the iDRAC GUI fails with the error message
“Cannot delete or disable the user. At least one user must be enabled”.
Temporarily disabling any one user account restores the ability to modify
(all) user account settings. After completing the required account
privilege changes, the disabled account may be re-enabled.
Alternatively, RACADM may be used to modify account settings,
irrespective of the number of user accounts that are configured.
* At times, the Virtual Console feature of iDRAC becomes unavailable.
When this happens issue a “racadm racreset” command to reaccess the
Virtual Console.
* On few Windows operating systems, under certain conditions, the iDRAC
ivmcli.exe will fail. This is due to run-time components of Visual C++(R)
Libraries (VC++ 2008 redistributable package) required to run applications
that are not available. To resolve this, download and install Microsoft
Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) from the following location:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9B2DA534-3E03-4391-
8A4D-074B9F2BC1BF&displaylang=en
* When launching both the iDRAC GUI and the Virtual Console from CMC for
the same managed server, a cmc_root GUI session may not be closed properly
even when properly logging out of the CMC launched iDRAC GUI window. If
this happens, it must be closed manually or the session will remain open