Release Notes
• Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Foundation, Essentials, Standard, and Datacenter editions
• Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Foundation, Essentials, Standard, and Datacenter editions
What’s New
The new features for this release include:
• DTK to RACADM converter — An utility added to convert the existing DTK SYSCFG deployment scripts
to equivalent RACADM scripts which helps in the seamless migration to utilize RACADM in
deployment solution.
NOTE:
For the list of supported operating systems and Dell servers, see the Dell Systems Software
Support Matrix at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
• Added support for the following Dell PowerEdge servers:
– R230
– R330
– T130
– T330
– DSS1510
– DSS1500
– DSS2500
Important Notes
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://
www.openssl.org/).
DTK operating system deployment limitation:
DTK does not support operating system deployment, when multiple boot VDs exist on a single controller
or when the server has multiple boot controllers. If multiple boot controllers exist on the server, the boot
VD must be created on any one of the controllers, and the boot VD must be set as first boot device in
system BIOS.
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.
• It is required to perform a warm reboot after applying the SYSCFG settings changes on Dell
PowerEdge 12th generation of PowerEdge 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.
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