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- Manually create a directory /tmp.
- Logoff from the ESXi host.
- Manually add the host to vCenter.
- Go to Host Compliance page of Dell Management Center.
- Run the Compliance Check wizard.
Version Affected: All
Issue 10: Custom Raid Configuration from UI is misleading.
Description: If using customized settings from the reference server options in
the hardware profile, the RAID configuration task creates RAID1 on the first two
drives of the integrated controller that are RAID 1 capable. In addition, if a
candidate drive meets the criteria, then a dedicated hot-spare for RAID 1 array is
created.
Resolution: None.
Version Affected: All
Issue 11: On an R515, R815, or other AMD based Dell hardware, inventory is
running continuously.
Description: OMSA may malfunction on certain AMD chipsets when not
upgraded to the latest version.
Resolution: To resolve this issue, upgrade to the latest version of ESX or ESXi
and install the latest version of OMSA available.
Version Affected: All
Issue 12: When clicking on the Dell Server Management Tab or the Dell
Management Center icon, the Dell Management Plug-in throws an error saying
the given vCenter <xyz> is not registered to the Dell Management appliance.
Description: This error may happen when vCenter is registered with an FQDN
such as vc1.us.dell.com but the user opens their vSphere Client with the URL
“vc1” or the IP aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd instead of using the FQDN. In addition, this error
may is seen if the Dell Management Plug-in is registered by IP and the user
opens the vSphere Client with a FQDN.
Resolution: For the Dell Management Plug-in to function properly, open the
vSphere Client with the same URL used to register the vCenter in the Dell
Administration Portal.