Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Dell Lifecycle Controller USC-LCE Version 1.5.5 Readme
- What’s New?
- Prerequisites for using USC-LCE
- Supported Dell Systems and Operating Sys
- Installation and Configuration
- Open Issues, Limitations, and Resolution
- Issue 1
- Issue 2
- Issue 3
- Issue 4
- Issue 5
- Issue 6
- Issue 7
- Issue 8
- Issue 9
- Issue 10
- Issue 11
- Issue 12
- Issue 13
- Issue 14
- Issue 15
- Issue 16
- Issue 17
- Issue 18
- Issue 19
- Issue 20
- Issue 21
- Issue 22
- Issue 23
- Issue 24
- Issue 25
- Issue 26
- Issue 27
- Issue 28
- Issue 29
- Issue 30
- Issue 31
- Issue 32
- Issue 33
- Issue 34
- Issue 35
- Global Support
Issue 19
Description
When attempting a Platform Rollback, there may be a two minute delay before Rollback tasks are displayed
on the screen.
Issue 20
Description
When using Hardware Configuration Advanced Configuration, if you click on any NIC or BIOS devices and
then leave the page and come back, you may experience delays of up to 18 seconds on all the pages.
Issue 21
Description
In the iDRAC Configuration Wizard, there is not a selection for auto-attached on the Virtual Media
Configuration page.
Issue 22
Description
Intel NIC cards are not supported in the "Platform Update" option in USC.
Issue 23
Description
During an UEFI based SLES 10 and SLES 11 installation, ensure 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 SLES installer reads only from one USB or block storage device.
Issue 24
Description
If a Non-Dell SD card is attached to the system, the values shown for "Health" and "Available Space"
options are not applicable.
Issue 25
Description
An "Invalid Update Package" error message is displayed, when:
The folder containing the DUP is not accessible.
The DUP is not present on the USB mass storage device.
Name of the DUP is incorrect.
Issue 26
Description
For an attached Broadcom NetXtreme II 10 Gigabit Ethernet card, when you change the settings (from the
Device Configuration menu) from "Forced SF" to "MF Allowed", USC displays an error message "An error
occurred. One or more settings may not be restored." If you click OK, the system reboots.