Release Notes
• When setting the iDRAC Service Module (ISM) monitoring attributes from the GUI, if the BIOS watchdog timer is enabled, an error
may be displayed but the attributes are set. To avoid the error, disable the BIOS watchdog timer or disable the ISM Auto System
Recovery and then apply the attributes.
• Any changes to the network settings in iDRAC take effect after 30 seconds. Any automation or user verification needs to wait for 30
seconds before verifying the new settings. iDRAC returns the old active value till the new values take effect. Any DHCP settings may
take more time (>30 seconds) depending on the network environment.
• If the system ID/Health LED turns from blue to off while running host stress test, press the ID button for one second and then press it
again to turn on the LED.
• • While using a Top or Skip command, if you enter a value greater than the unsigned long type (4,294,967,295), you may get an
unrelated error message.
• Due to a limitation of Google Chrome browser, HTML5 vConsole intermittently displays the following error message: Chrome ran out
of memory while trying to display the webpage.
• On some systems, after updating the iDRAC from version 3.00.00.00 to version 3.01.00.00, you may see a failed job in the Job Queue
or a failed job message in the Lifecycle Log.
The Job Queue entry displays:
JID_######### Export: Server Configuration Profile Failed (100%)
The Lifecycle Log message displays:
<Message>Unable to run the (installation or configuration) job JID_######## because
Job failed..</Message>
<MessageID>JCP042</MessageID>
<MessageArgs>
<Arg> JID_########</Arg>
<Arg>Job failed.</Arg>
</MessageArgs>
</Event>
These are system-logged events and have no impact on normal functionality of the system. No action is required.
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