Release Notes

Operating System Requirements
Using DTK utilities you can deploy the following Linux operating systems:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 (64bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 (64bit)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 (64bit)
What’s New
Note: DTK version 5.0.2 is supported only on the following systems:
Dell PowerEdge T430
PowerEdge FC630
PowerEdge R530
PowerEdge R430
Dell PowerEdgeM630
The new features for this release include:
Support for PERC H730P Slim
NOTE: For the list of supported operating systems and Dell servers, see the Dell Systems Software Support Matrix at
dell.com/openmanagemanuals
.
Important Notes
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit
(http://www.openssl.org/
).
SYSCFG
Some options may not be present on all systems, which may be due to the BIOS version or
hardware feature set. The usage information generated by running SYSCFG without
arguments shows only those options that are valid for your system.
The "--devseq" option is present only if you have an available, bootable hard-disk partition. If
this option is present in the configuration file, but not present on your system, you will
receive a usage error.
To enable certain options, to reboot your system. Dell recommends you use the "reboot"
command on shell prompt or press the "Ctrl+Alt+Del" keys.
It is required to perform a warm reboot after applying the syscfg settings changes on Dell
PowerEdge 12G systems.
If you perform operations that change the "--redmem" option, reboot your system
immediately. It is applicable to both command line and "--infile" usage.
NOTE: Additionally, the "--redmem" option should not be issued with any other command and should be immediately
followed by a system reboot. This is important when you develop scripts that can alter the "--redmem" setting.
For options that use text strings such as username, password, hostname, and community string,
using characters such as <space>, "<," ">," "|," "=" on the command line can be misinterpreted by
the command line parser and may cause errors. To avoid such errors, use only alphanumeric
characters.
If you set the username using syscfg username option, Serial Over Lan (SOL) access for the
corresponding user will be enabled by default. You can disable SOL access for a user using
"syscfg solaction --userid=<userid> --action=disable" command.
The legacy attribute values enable and disable are also supported for 12G systems for backward
compatibility. In future releases these arguments might be deprecated. Try to use the values
displayed in help message for BIOS options for 12G server.