Release Notes
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enter credentials for the task. (139376)
* Dell PowerEdge(TM) servers with DRAC III, DRAC III/XT, ERA, or
ERA/O will be displayed in the IT Assistant Device tree under
modular systems if the out-of-band SNMP agent property is enabled
with racadm. This property is not supported on the DRAC III family
and will be disabled in the next firmware release. If you see
servers with a DRAC III card under modular systems, use the racadm
command-line utility to disable the property with the following
command:
Locally on the server with the DRAC card:
"racadm config -g cfgOobSnmp -o cfgOobSnmpAgentEnable 0"
Remotely from a management station with the RAC management software
installed:
"racadm -r <ipaddress of RAC card> -u <RAC username> -p
<RAC password> config -g cfgOobSnmp -o cfgOobSnmpAgentEnable 0"
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* On Windows 2000, you may get an error message when you launch the
Remote Desktop Connection application using the right-click menu
option on the Device tree. This issue may occur because older
versions of the client do not get installed in the system path.
To correct this problem, install a later version of the Remote
Desktop Client (6.0.2600.0 or higher). You can download the
client from the Microsoft's website at:
"http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/rdclientdl.mspx."
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* When running Mozilla on Linux:
Using the "View | Reload" (Ctrl + R) command in Mozilla results in
unpredictable behavior. IT Assistant may reload in some cases, but
at other times you may see the following message:
"An instance of the IT Assistant console is already running on
this device."
To correct this issue, close the browser session and open a new
one. (132635)
* When name resolution on an IP address to a host name fails using
DNS, then IT Assistant attempts to resolve the name using the
NetBIOS name query. This action may cause the device to appear in
IT Assistant with the NetBIOS name even if it does not have a DNS
entry. (138013)
* The IT Assistant UI supports the Mozilla browser only on systems
running the Linux operating system. On systems running the Windows
operating system, the supported browser is Internet Explorer.
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