Release Notes
a. Stop the Web server.
b. Perform one of the following as applicable:
– On systems running Windows:
* Delete the le keystore.db at <installed directory>\Dell\SysMgt\apache- tomcat\conf\
* Rename the le keystore.db.bak at <installed directory>\Dell\SysMgt\apache- tomcat\conf\ to keystore.db
– On systems running Linux:
* For 32-bit OS
• Delete the keystore.db le at /opt/dell/srvadmin/lib/openmanage/apache- tomcat/conf
• Rename the keystore.db.bak at /opt/dell/srvadmin/lib/openmanage/apache- tomcat/conf to keystore.db
* For 64-bit OS
• Delete the keystore.db le at /opt/dell/srvadmin/lib64/openmanage/apache- tomcat/conf
• Rename the keystore.db.bak at /opt/dell/srvadmin/lib64/openmanage/apache-tomcat/conf to keystore.db
c. Start the Web server.
• BITS078118: On 12th generation of PowerEdge servers with specic versions of iDRAC, you cannot set the platform event alert
actions (reboot, shut down, and so on) through Server Administrator. Set the alert actions for the events through iDRAC GUI.
• BITS144583: On Mozilla Firefox 21 or later, the Quit browser option does not work after logging out from Server Administrator.
To close the browser or tab, you must manually close the Firefox browser tab.
• BITS177670: On Chrome 38 or later, the Quit browser option does not work after logging out from Server Administrator. To
close the browser or tab, you must manually close the Firefox browser tab.
• On PowerEdge T430, C4130, and R220 II, with PERC S130 conguration and no backplane, Storage Management displays a
mock backplane which does not support the blink/unblink operation for disks available on this conguration.
• BITS256932: The default factory IP for an IDRAC is “192.168.0.120” or “192.168.0.*”, which indicates that the iDRAC IP is not
congured by the user. However, if you choose to congure the default factory IP (static or DHCP) as your iDRAC IP, then the
“Not Congured” value for “iDRAC Network Settings” displayed on the OMSA “System Summary” page can be ignored. Note:
On rack and tower systems, the default factory IP for iDRAC is “192.168.0.120”. On modular systems, the default factory IP range
for iDRAC is “192.168.0.*”, where “*” can be any value from 0 to 255.
• BITS265922: The DSM SA Connection will fail to start if Java Runtime Engine 1.8.0 or newer is installed and specied as the
“System JRE” in Preferences of the Server Administrator web GUI. OMSA 8.3 and older is currently not compatible with Java 1.8
or newer. To recover to the default Bundled JRE setting so that the web service starts again, enter the following command line:
omcong preferences webserver attribute=setjre jreversion=bundled
• BITS260330/BITS260451:Restart the data manager service, after Intel NIC driver update or NVIDIA graphics driver update is
performed.
• JIT-25314: The alert log is not generated in Server Administrator, when the Power Supply Unit (PSU) is inserted in the server
without connecting a power cable for that PSU. However, corresponding log is generated in ESM or Hardware logs.
• JIT-22805: Server Administrator does not recommend the upgrade to major versions of JRE. For more details, see the release
notes of Server Administrator (packaged with Server Administrator application) or at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
• JIT-31814: OpenManage Server Administrator Cannot show the SNMP test trap destination addresses, when admin congured
through domain policy.
• JIT-36610/JIT-36599: In OpenManage Server Administrator slots page, the Dell “HBA330 Adapter” PERC card will be
enumerated as “12GB/s HBA internal” and Dell “HBA330 Mini” PERC card will be enumerated as “SAS3008 PCI-Express Fusion-
MPT SAS-3
Issues for Remote Access
NOTE: The Remote Access Service is supported on 11th generation of PowerEdge servers only. The following
subsections list the currently known issues regarding implementation and operation of your RAC and the Remote Access
Service in Server Administrator.
Issues of Server Administrator on all Operating Systems
• The Server Administrator user interface and commands related to local authentication enable are not applicable for RAC
rmware 3.20. The Active Directory authentication feature replaces the local operating system authentication feature in this
version of rmware. Due to this change, the following commands return errors:
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