Release Notes

To implement SNMP trap filtering, select the "System" tree-> "Alert Management" tab-> "SNMP
Traps" subtab. The "SNMP Traps" subtab has options for enabling and disabling SNMP traps based
on severity or the component that generates the trap. Even when the SNMP traps are disabled,
Storage Management generates SNMP traps.
Solution: SNMP trap filtering will be provided in a future release of Storage Management.
When issuing certain "omconfig storage" CLI commands with "Power User" privileges, the "Error!
User has insufficient privileges to run command: omconfig" message may be displayed. You must
be logged on as an Administrator to perform these actions.
Using the Storage Management Service "Advanced Create VDisk Wizard" may occasionally result in
a vertical scrollbar of less than normal width. If this occurs, resizing the Server Administrator
window causes the vertical scrollbar to be redrawn correctly.
Using the GUI, if a virtual disk is renamed to a name containing multiple blank and consecutive
spaces, the name is truncated to a single space after "Apply" is clicked.
BITS118226: The representation of NVMe devices residing on backplanes that attach to PCIe
Extender cards is inaccurate on Storage Management. This is because Storage Management does
not have a process to understand the mapping of the NVMe device, backplane, and the PCIe
Extender card. This issue exists only on PowerEdge R920 servers and does not impact the
operations on the NVMe device. Multiple backplanes on Server Administrator indicates the
presence of multiple PCIe Extender cards on the system.
BITS124349: Firmware version for SAS 9207_8e, SAS 9206_16e, and SAS 9300_8e, will not be
displayed on the Storage Management GUI and CLI.
BITS123999: SAS 9300_8e is not supported on systems running the VMware ESXi operating system.
BITS128355: The slot occupancy report displays single backplane ID and backplane name in the
Storage Management GUI and CLI. The physical disk slot occupancy report for PCIe Subsystem
displays NVMe devices present in two different PCIe backplanes under the same PCIe backplane on
PowerEdge R920 servers. The NVMe devices connected to different PCIe backplanes are displayed
correctly under Storage --> PCIe-SSD Subsystem --> PCIe-SSD Extender --> Enclosure.
BITS146054: The enclosure automatically sets the critical and default warning thresholds. The user
cannot set or reset any warning threshold to any temperature probe through the Storage
Management GUI or CLI.
On a PowerEdge server with maximum configuration of 8 populated enclosures connected to the
PERC hardware controller, the user can experience a delay in response. When Server Administrator
storage commands such as Create Virtual Disk or Start check consistency are run, the delay in
response can range from 10 30 minutes.
BITS148893: When creating a virtual disk on PERC S130 (software RAID) controller, if you do not
select the first option under “Assign Dedicated Hot Spare” a message appears: “DHS not assigned to
VD". When you create a virtual disk on a software RAID controller using the “Create Virtual Disk”
wizard, the GUI control only verifies the first available option under DHS, leaving the other options
unverified even if it is selected.
Resolution: The Dedicated Hot Spare assignment can be performed through the following,
“System” --> “Storage” --> “Controller” --> “Virtual Disk” --> Under the respective virtual disk
Tasks” drop-down list, select “Assign/Unassign Dedicated Hot Spare”.
BITS161852: The limitation is observed when two enclosures are connected to two ports of PERC
H830 controller. The limitation is not observed when the enclosures are connected in a daisy-chain
configuration. In the “Create Virtual Disk Advanced Wizard” screen, enclosures and physical disks
are listed together. The user must select only the physical disks and not the enclosures when
creating a virtual disk using the “Advanced Wizard” option.