Release Notes

When attempting a Platform Rollback, there may be a two minute delay before Rollback tasks are displayed
on the screen.
In the iDRAC Configuration Wizard, there is no a selection for auto-attached on the Virtual Media
Configuration page.
During an UEFI based SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 installation,
make sure that no additional USB or block storage devices are connected to the system. If there are one or
more USB or block storage devices plugged into the system, the auto loading of drivers from the embedded
storage fails. This fails because the current implementation of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installer reads
only from one USB or block storage device.
If an invalid SD card is attached to the system, the values shown for “Health” and “Available Space” options
are not applicable.
An “Invalid Update Package” error message is displayed, when
the folder containing the Update Package is not accessible.
the Update Package is not present on the USB mass storage device.
name of the Update Package is incorrect.
Only Windows operating system can be deployed on systems with software RAID controller.
Using Platform Update, you cannot update components such as Complex Programmable Logic Device,
Backplane, and Physical Disk. However, the View Current Versions table displays these components.
The SATA drives and their firmware version are not displayed on the View Current Versions page of
Platform Update. To view the SATA drives and their firmware information, use OpenManage Server
Administrator or OpenManage Storage Services.
The PCIe SSD drives and their firmware versions are not displayed on the View Current Versions page of
Platform Update.
Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR) must to be run before enum is successful.
BCM57
xx
/BCM57
xxx
updates Limitations - When you update the firmware on Broadcom NetXterme I and
QLogic BCM57
xx
/BCM57
xxx
(previously known as Broadcom NetXtreme II) Ethernet adapters, you may
notice failure or incorrect rollback version displayed based on the firmware update used. This behavior occurs
because separate firmware update packages are provided for the Broadcom NetXtreme adapters and QLogic
BCM57
xx
and BCM57
xxx
adapters due to the acquisition of the Broadcom NetXtreme II cards by QLogic.
Prior to the acquisition, a common shared firmware update package was provided.
Limitations on updating firmware on Broadcom and QLogic adapters using iDRAC interfaces such as WS-
MAN, RACADM, iDRAC GUI, and Lifecycle Controller UI:
o
Rollback of Broadcom NetXtreme I to 7.10.
X
and QLogic BCM57
xx
and BCM57
xxx
Ethernet
adapters to 7.12.
X
from the iDRAC GUI may result in failure of rollback to 7.12.
X
.
o
Updating Broadcom NetXtreme I to 7.10.
X
and QLogic
BCM57xx
and BCM57
xxx
Ethernet
adapters to 7.12.7 results in updating both Broadcom NetXtreme I and QLogic BCM57
xx
and
BCM57
xxx
to 7.10.
X
.
o
Downgrading to version 7.10.
X
on a system with Broadcom NetXtreme I 7.10.
X
and QLogic
BCM57
xx
and BCM57
xxx
Ethernet adapters 7.12.
X
results in displaying the QLogic BCM57
xx
and BCM57
xxx
Ethernet adapters rollback version as NULL even though it is updated to 7.10.
X
.
o
Repository updates to Broadcom NetXtreme I and QLogic BCM57
xx
and BCM57
xxx
Ethernet
adapters works only with iDRAC version 2.10.10.10 or later.
o
QLogic BCM57
xx
and BCM57
xxx
adapters may be displayed as Broadcom or QLogic depending
on the interface used such RACADM or WS-MAN.
Part replacement feature is not supported for PCIe SSD devices.
Security - Fixes
Multiple security updates.
Security - Important Notes
None.