Release Notes
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Issue 1:
Description: When performing the system update task as a sudo user on a target that does not have
OMSA installed, the Scheduled F/W & Driver Inventory task fails with the sudo requires password error.
[48587]
Resolution: Edit the sudoers file using the visudo command, and add the following:
• For target systems running a 32-bit operating system:
– Cmnd_Alias OMEUPDATE = /bin/tar,/opt/dell/srvadmin/bin/omexec, /tmp/
LinuxPreInstallPackage/runbada,/tmp/LinuxPreInstallPackage/omexec, /tmp/
invcol.bin <sudo_username> ALL=OMEUPDATE,NOPASSWD:OMEUPDATE
• For target systems running a 64-bit operating system:
– Cmnd_Alias OMEUPDATE = /bin/tar,/opt/dell/srvadmin/bin/omexec, /tmp/
LinuxPreInstallPackage64/runbada,/tmp/LinuxPreInstallPackage64/
omexec, /tmp/invcol64.bin <sudo_username> ALL=OMEUPDATE,NOPASSWD:OMEUPDATE
Issue 2:
Description: Simultaneously running the OMSA deployment task and in-band system update task on the
same server is not supported. [44598]
Issue 3:
Description: Dell Update Packages (DUPs) for supporting Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 updates are not yet
available in the update catalog, and those systems will appear as compliant in OpenManage Essentials.
After the packages are available OpenManage Essentials will be able to calculate compliance and update
the target systems.
Issue 4:
Description: In rare cases, inapplicable package may be listed in the compliance report, but the updates
are not applied to the target node if the package is not applicable.
Issue 5:
Description: Intel PCI-E driver package information for a server seen in OpenManage Essentials might be
different than the driver package information seen in SUU. Package name, Component name, Current
Version, and Repository Version might be different. [473495]
Issue 6:
Description: Broadcom NetXtreme driver package information for a server seen in OpenManage
Essentials might be different than the driver package information seen in SUU. Package name,
Component name, Current Version, and Repository Version might be different. [473493]
Issue 7:
Description: For systems with a Trusted Computing Group (TCG) 1.2-compliant Trusted Platform Module
(TPM) chip, software updates for the BIOS fail if all of the following are true:
• The Microsoft Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption feature is enabled.
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