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System Chassis -> BIOS -> Setup -> System Security.) To resolve this issue, configure
Virtualization technology setting to "Enabled" and reconfigure the Intel TXT attribute, if it is
configurable.
DF549057: When an operating system is installed through USC, the BIOS attributes in
Server Administrator are displayed as read-only. You can edit the BIOS attributes 18 hours
after the operating system installation.
Workaround: To enable editing of the Server Administrator BIOS attributes, launch
Lifecycle Controller while booting.
DF552204: On Mozilla Firefox browsers (versions 10, 11 and 12), Server Administrator fails
to launch if IPv6 address is used.
This is a known issue. For more information, see
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633001.
BITS04016: In case of Boot/HDD/UEFI sequence, if they are read-only, then toggle buttons
(+ and -) and submit button are not visible. On BIOS setup page, dependencies may exist
between the various attributes for Bios settings. Setting an attribute value may change the
state of the dependent attributes to non-editable or editable. For example, changing the
Boot Mode to UEFI from the Boot Settings page does not allow you to configure the Boot
or Hard-Disk Drive Sequence in the BIOS Boot Settings page. When the page is non-
editable, the toggle buttons on the page allows toggling the order of the boot sequence.
However, settings cannot be configured since “Apply” button will not available to submit
the settings.
BITS050574: On 11G and 12G systems running the Linux OS, the omreport system
summary command displays “RAC Command Interface” as 7.1.0. “RAC Command Interface”
is a DRAC4 RPM and its version is 7.1. It is installed as a dependent package for iDRAC6 and
iDRAC7 Command Interface packages.
If a new certificate imported to Server Administrator is not active after restarting the Web
server, restore the previous certificate.
To restore the previous certificate, do the following:
1.
Stop the Web server.
2.
Perform one of the following as applicable:
On systems running Windows:
o
Delete the file keystore.db at <installed directory>\Dell\SysMgt\apache-
tomcat\conf\
o
Rename the file keystore.db.bak at <installed directory>\Dell\SysMgt\apache-
tomcat\conf\to keystore.db
On systems running Linux:
For 32-bit OS
o
Delete the keystore.db file at /opt/dell/srvadmin/lib/openmanage/apache-
tomcat/conf
o
Rename the keystore.db.bak at /opt/dell/srvadmin/lib/openmanage/apache-
tomcat/conf to keystore.db
For 64-bit OS
o
Delete the keystore.db file at /opt/dell/srvadmin/lib64/openmanage/apache-
tomcat/conf
o
Rename the keystore.db.bak at
/opt/dell/srvadmin/lib64/openmanage/apache-tomcat/conf to keystore.db
3.
Start the Web server.