Release Notes

Issue 11
Description
USC does not support the update or rollback options of PERC5/E Adapter for External Storage or SAS5iR
Adapter for tape.
Issue 12
Description
If a floppy drive is attached to the system when the USC is used to deploy a Windows 2003 Server
operating system, error pop-up messages are displayed, and many required device drivers such as NIC,
video, and chipset drivers are not installed, but the storage device drivers are installed. Do not attach
floppy devices before using the USC to deploy a Windows 2003 Server operating system.
Issue 13
Description
If you see this error message "Unable to find a boot device on which to install the operating system. Verify
boot disk availability." and if you have a USB key plugged in to the system after booting to USC, remove the
USB key before deploying the operating system.
Issue 14
Description
If you are updating iDRAC firmware using a tool other than USC, do not run USC during the firmware
update because doing so results in unknown behavior. After the firmware is successfully updated you can
safely use USC.
Issue 15
Description
If the iDRAC firmware update is interrupted for any reason, you may need to wait for up to 30 minutes
before you can attempt another firmware update.
Issue 16
Description
When configuring the FTP server for your repository in the platform update, you may get a message that
indicates that a network connection exists with your FTP server; however, it may mean that the validation
process needs some extra time depending on your network setting. Click OK on the message box, and try
one more time to connect to the FTP server.
Issue 17
Description
Account access can be disabled only if there is more than one user enabled on the iDRAC. To enable users,
access the iDRAC Web-based GUI. Navigate to the Users section under the Network/Security tab and
enable users as needed. Note that at least one more user needs to be enabled in order to disable the
account access in the USC.
Issue 18
Description
In the iDRAC Configuration Wizard, the DNS Domain Name may contain a maximum of 64 ASCII characters.