Release Notes
Issue 17
Description
When a driver pack DUP update is performed, the following message is recorded in the Lifecycle log after the driver pack
update entry.
RAC0400: iDRAC memory low
iDRAC is running low on memory. System performance may be degraded.
Recommended Action: No response action is required.
Resolution
No workaround is required. This is a normal condition when the memory is lower than the threshold for around 30 seconds
and returns to normal after the drive pack update.
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell PowerEdge systems with iDRAC7.
Issue 18
Description
Resetting iDRAC7 to default values action may take between four to six minutes to complete.
Resolution
Wait for iDRAC7 to reboot before performing any other action.
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell PowerEdge systems with iDRAC7.
Issue 19
Description
While deploying Windows 2008 R2 SP1 from Lifecycle Controller GUI > OS Deployment, installation terminates with the
following error:
There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk0\DR0.
This issue may occur due to any of the following reasons
Virtual Media is in the attached state with no media mapped.
Virtual Media is in the auto attached state with media mapped.
Virtual Media being presented by the AVCT SIP and Virtual Media from iDRAC7 in the detached state.
The underlying cause may be due to failure to load drivers for RAID controllers on the system.
NOTE
: It does not happen with Virtual Media in the detached state. It also does not happen without the SIP and with
Virtual Media in the detached state from iDRAC7.
Resolution
Retry the operation.
Versions/Systems Affected
All Dell PowerEdge systems with iDRAC7.