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 27
Description
On R910 systems, the 'Node Interleaving' option on the 'Memory Settings' page is grayed-out when you
access it after a reboot. You must click 'Default' on the main page of 'System BIOS Settings' to enable the
'Node Interleaving' option.
Issue 28
Description
On an iDRAC version 1.3 installed managed node, the "Part Replacement Configuration" and "Add a work
note to Lifecycle Log" features in the USC-LCE do not function, though the features are enabled.
Issue 29
Description
SAS controllers do not support virtual disk slicing.
Issue 30
Description
Only Windows operating system can be deployed on systems with software RAID controller.
Issue 31
Description
When you view hardware inventory, incorrect hardware inventory information is displayed in a R210 ll
system.
Issue 32
Description
USC-LCE does not support Network Daughter Card (NDC) firmware update or rollback from versions 6.2.16
to 6.4.4.
Issue 33
Description
The release 1.5.2 addresses the change to Certificate Chain to ensure continued ability to make firmware
updates.
Issue 34
Description
The system may take a long time to automatically turn on after Platform Restore is complete. Check the
Lifecycle Logs or RAC logs for errors that may have occurred during Platform Restore. If no errors are found,
manually turn on the system and use it. Else, correct the errors that occurred during Platform Restore
before using the system.