Release Notes
Issue 19:
Description
The firmware images for all components are deleted from the firmware partition on Lifecycle Controller, when the
partition reaches 90% of space limit. After the firmware images are deleted, the rollback option
for all the components is listed as NULL, across all interfaces such as WS-MAN, RACADM, GUI and the following
log message is logged in the Lifecycle log:
"RED032: Reached maximum size limit allowed for storing firmware images. Deleted
all rollback firmware images."
Resolution
None
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell PowerEdge systems with iDRAC8.
Issue 20:
Description
If the PERC controllers have global hot spare assigned and a virtual disk is deleted, the physical disk configured as
global hot spare is not reported as hot spare through the iDRAC interface. However, the physical disk continues to
function as a global hot spare.
Resolution
Reset DRAC or power cycle the host system.
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell PowerEdge systems with iDRAC8 and out-of-band enabled PERC storage controllers.
Issue 21:
Description
In the Safari browser, if the iDRAC web session times out; clicking the Virtual Console and logging out of the GUI
page does not work.
Resolution
Instead of Virtual Console menu, choose other options like logout or other menu options, or use GUI refresh or
Browser refresh option to logout.
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell PowerEdge systems with iDRAC8.
Issue 22:
Description
After updating the firmware on an enclosure connected to a 12Gbps SAS Controller, the updated firmware version is
not displayed in the inventory or through any of the interfaces (iDRAC GUI, RACADM) until the server is powered off
and then powered back on.
Resolution
Power the server off then power it on. The updated firmware version is displayed.
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell PowerEdge systems with iDRAC8.
Issue 23:
Description
Updating multiple iDRAC DUP using the web interface is not successful when the total size of the DUPs exceeds 300
MB.