Release Notes

Description: Although the physical disk name is displayed when you view the inventory at the host level, the physical disk
name is displayed empty when you view the inventory of the host at the data center and cluster level.
Version affected: 3.0 and later
Resolution/Workaround: This issue does not affect the functionality of the features, and you can view the inventory at the
host level to see the physical disk name.
Issue 15: Invalid data is displayed for physical disks and virtual disks at data center and cluster inventory intermittently.
Description: When you create connection profile for hosts and run an inventory for the hosts, verify the physical disk and
virtual disk information at the data center, cluster, and host level. On verification, the host level inventory displays valid data
whereas in some situations, at the data center and cluster level, invalid data is displayed along with the valid set of data.
Version affected: 3.0 and later
Resolution/Workaround: This issue is infrequent, and you can press the Refresh option in the same screen to display valid
data.
Issue 16: Processor Version is not displayed for 12th generation servers on the overview firmware page of host.
Description: For 12th generation servers, processor version is not displayed on the overview page for firmware inventory.
This information is available for 11th and earlier generation systems.
Version affected: 2.0 and later
Resolution/Workaround: None
Issue 17: Hard disk option is not disabled in the Deployment wizard for all the servers that do not contain hard disk drives.
Description: While navigating through the Deployment wizard, if the bare-metal servers do not have any hard disk drive, then
the hard disk option should be disabled on the Global Settings tab. However, the option is available for selection.
Version affected: 2.0 and later
Resolution/Workaround: None
Issue 18: The Initial Configuration wizard is displayed continuously.
Description: The Initial Configuration wizard may be displayed if you click Cancel after selecting the Do not show again
option. To properly read the Do not show again option, the wizard should move to the next page.
Version affected: 2.0 and later
Resolution/Workaround: Select the Do not show again option, and then click Next to move to the next page. Click Cancel
to close the dialog box.
Issue 19: Internal Dual SD Module is disabled for a server that has Internal Dual SD Module and no Hard Disk.
Description: The Dual SD Module check box is disabled for server that has Internal Dual SD Module and no Hard Disk if you
open or create the hardware profile on the deployment template while navigating on the deployment wizard.
Version affected: 1.5 and later
Resolution/Workaround: If you see this behavior, perform the step to select the bare-metals, reselect the bare-metals, and
continue with the wizard.
Issue 20: While applying RAID from reference server, the physical disk order is not maintained as it is in the reference server.
Description: After deploying Hardware Profile, the Virtual Disks are created on the physical server. However, the RAID levels
are applied to the same order of the physical disks as in the reference server.
Version affected: All
Resolution/Workaround: None
Issue 21: Using OpenManage Integration to update an Intel Network card with the firmware version of 13.5.2 is not
supported.
Description: There is a known issue with Dell PowerEdge 12th generation servers and some Intel Network cards with the
firmware version of 13.5.2. Updating some models of the Intel network cards at this version of firmware fails when the
firmware update is applied using the Lifecycle Controller.
Version affected: All
Resolution/Workaround: Customers with this version of firmware must update the network driver software using an
operating system. If the Intel Network card has a version of firmware other than 13.5.2, you can update using OpenManage
Integration. For more information, see http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/b/techcenter/archive/2013/03/20/intel-
network-controller-card-with-v13-5-2-firmware-cannot-be-upgraded-using-lifecycle-controller-to-v13-5-6
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