Release Notes
• Virtual Media being presented by the AVCT SIP and Virtual Media from iDRAC8 in the detached state.
• Due to failure to load drivers for RAID controllers on the system.
Note: It does not occur with Virtual Media in the detached state. It also does not occur without the SIP and with Virtual
Media in the detached from iDRAC8.
Resolution
Retry the operation.
Versions/Systems Affected
All LC–supported Dell PowerEdge servers.
Issue 3:
Description
Some of the supported components are not displayed on the Firmware Update-> View Current Versions page.
Resolution
Restart the server and open View Current Versions page.
Versions/Systems Affected
All LC–supported Dell PowerEdge servers.
Issue 4:
Description
If a Mellanox card is present in the system, then under Network Settings, the port number must be displayed as Port 1
and Port 2, because it is a dual port. But, the port number is displayed as Port 1 for both the ports or the port numbers
are not displayed.
Resolution
To distinguish between the port numbers, see the MAC address or the Device Settings.
You can access Device Settings in the following methods:
• During POST, press <F2>, and then click System Setup.
• On the Lifecycle Controller Home page, click System Setup, and then click Advanced Hardware
Configuration.
Versions/Systems Affected
All LC–supported Dell PowerEdge servers.
Issue 5:
Description
After you successfully update the firmware of a CPLD on a modular server, and then perform a firmware update
operation of a component that requires a system restart (such as BIOS), the server is automatically and repeatedly
restarted.
Resolution
Perform a Power Cycle operation on the server.
Versions/Systems Affected
All LC–supported Dell PowerEdge servers.
Issue 6:
Description
Lifecycle Controller may go into an infinite loop when a network operation is tried with an incorrect NFS share name.
Resolution
Restart Lifecycle Controller and retry the operation with the correct NFS share name details.