Release Notes

Issue 233766:
Description
Peak power and current values in iDRAC8 web GUI may appear abnormally high. Additionally, Lifecycle Controller
logs may generate a false warning entry: “The system board Consumption current is greater
than the upper critical threshold.”
Resolution
None
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell 12th generation of PowerEdge systems with iDRAC8.
Issue 233109
Description
In rare instances, iDRAC may lose connectivity with an internal memory component without generating any alert or log
entry. When this occurs, operations that require a soft reset such as racreset, racresetcfg, firmware update, and factory
reset may render iDRAC unresponsive until an AC power cycle is performed.
Resolution
The iDRAC can detect the connectivity problem and log aSYS198” message to the Lifecycle Controller Log. In
addition, the iDRAC will block most operations that would involve or invoke a soft reset. With the exception of the
blocked operations, the iDRAC should function normally, but an AC power cycle must be scheduled as soon as
possible. When in this degraded state, if a blocked operation is attempted, an appropriate error will occur, but may be
different depending on the interface.
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell PowerEdge systems with iDRAC8.
Issue 233773:
Description
After applying the Boot Identity profile on the PowerEdge M630 blade server with DX69G NDC card on port 1, the
WWN/MAC page displays the MAC Addresses under the Flexaddress tab only instead of displaying in Remote
assigned MAC Address tab.
Resolution
None.
Versions/Systems Affected
Dell PowerEdge M1000e systems
Issue 237790:
Description
On a 12th generation of PowerEdge server with iDRAC7, the firmware version displays iDRAC8 instead of iDRAC7.
Resolution
None.
Versions/Systems Affected
Dell 12th generation of PowerEdge server with iDRAC7