Owner's Manual

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/dtk/3_3/readme/LINUX_README.TXT[10/22/2012 4:45:52 PM]
"Hardware subsystem error" when an invalid value is used. This does
not indicate a problem with the hardware. Check the option value
and try again.
* The "--solbitrate" option in "solcfgparams" and the
"--msgcommbitrate" option in "serialcfgparams" accept a baud
rate of 57600, but tools such as "ipmish" and "solproxy" do not
function at this baud rate for PowerEdge x8xx systems.
* On PowerEdge 1950, 2950 and PowerVault NX 1950 systems with
internal USB, BIOS setting configuration for internal USB Port is
possible only if User Accessible/external (UA) USB ports are set to
"All Ports On." If UA USB ports are not set to "All Ports On"
and you try to configure the BIOS setting for the internal USB port
using SYSCFG, the configuration will appear to be successful
but the changes will not take effect after the next reboot. If
UA USB ports settings are changed from "All Ports On" to
"All Ports Off" or "Only Back Ports On," the USB port will
be automatically Set to "Off" during the next reboot.
RACADM Issues:
* The "racadm gettracelog" option may cause the system to hang. You
may need to restart the system.
* After generating the rac configuration file using the
"racadm getconfig -f <file_name>" command, comment out the following
properties in the configuration file before you update a
configuration using the "racadm config -f <file_name>" command:
#cfgRacTuneCtrlEConfigDisable=0
#cfgRacTuneLocalConfigDisable=0
* VLAN objects (cfgNicVLanEnable, cfgNicVLanId, and cfgNicVLanPriority)
displayed using the local RACADM command
"racadm getconfig -g cfgLanNetworking"
or VLAN objects generated in the configuration file using the
local RACADM command
"racadm getconfig -f <file name>" do not contain the leading "#" symbol
which indicate that they are read-only.
Operating system installation issues:
* Installation of legacy Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating systems
may fail due to lack of support for new hardware. You should
modify the '%post' section of "ks.cfg" to update to a newer
version of the kernel or install the drivers from this section.
* The default root password for Linux installation is "root123."
This could be changed to be encrypted in the template "ks.cfg"