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Issues for Server Administrator Web Server running on all Linux
Operating Systems
* Issue 1: DF275424, DF332775: Domain users unable to login to Windows MN from Linux Web Server.
Negotiate authentication is not supported while managing a Windows-based managed node from a Linux-
based Server Administrator Web server, remotely. If you run the Server Administrator Web server on a
Linux based operating system and try to manage a remote Windows managed system as domain user, a
"login failed" message appears.
You can manage a Windows/Linux based Managed System remotely from a Windows-based Server
Administrator Web server.
Issue 2: DF533809: The "Launch Server Administrator" icon on the X-Windows desktop launches Server
Administrator in the default Web browser. The corresponding URL uses the default parameters "localhost"
and the port number "1311". Any change in the server IP parameters or a change in the port number for
the Server Administrator renders the icon/link useless. To re-activate the functionality, update the icon file
with the correct URL parameters.
Issues for Server Administrator Running on All Supported Operating
Systems
Issue 1: Due to non-availability of resources, inventory collection may terminate unexpectedly and restart.
If this occurs, the folder "C:\Temp\invcol" may be left as an artifact.
The presence of this folder does not affect the functionality of the inventory collection. The folder can be
deleted if required.
Issue 2: After installing Server Administrator from the command prompt, entering an "omreport" or
"omconfig" command from the same prompt can cause an error. Open a new command prompt window
and enter commands.
Issue 3: If the command log page in the Server Administrator GUI displays an error message indicating that
the XML is malformed, you must clear the command log from the CLI using the "omconfig system cmdlog
action=clear" command.
Issue 4: After a "Reset to Defaults" operation of the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller, the first user
configuration operation fails if it is a single-user configuration item (such as enabling or disabling a user or
changing user name). Always change a combination of two-user configuration items (such as enabling or
disabling a user and changing user name) concurrently during your first configuration operation.
Issue 5: While browsing through IT Assistant, if the SNMP protocol is disabled and the CIM protocol is
enabled, the redundancy status is shown as "lost" even if the system has full redundancy. To confirm the
correct state of the system, use the Server Administrator user-interface.
Issue 6: The "Format or Split Mirror" operation may fail on a RAID 1 virtual disk on a CERC SATA 1.5/6ch
controller.