Release Notes
• JIT-57929: Server Administrator Linux installer, still carries install packages of RAC4 and RAC5 RPMs which are deprecated.
• JIT-81903: The error messages are seen in /var/log/messages after a system reboot. However, there is no loss of functionality to the
Server Administrator.
"systemd-udevd[XXXX]: Process '/bin/sh -c '[ -x /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/dataeng.hotplug ] && /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/
dataeng.hotplug pci'' failed with exit code 1.
"systemd-udevd[XXXX]: Process '/bin/sh -c '[ -x /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/dataeng.hotplug ] && /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/
dataeng.hotplug usb'' failed with exit code 1.
Issues of Server Administrator on Microsoft Windows 2003
Operating Systems
• BITS194536: While trying to upgrade to OM 8.1 from OM 7.4.0.2 in systems running Microsoft Windows 2003 operating system, if the
upgrade fails with the error Error 1306. Another application has exclusive access to the le C:\WINDOWS\invcol.tmp. Shut down all
other applications, then click Retry do the following before upgrading again: End the invcol.exe process in the Windows task manager
utility and delete invcol.tmp from C:\Windows folder.
• You can ignore the following warning message:A provider, omprov, has been registered in the WMI namespace, Root\CIMV2\Dell,
to use the LocalSystem account. This account is privileged and the provider may cause a security violation if it does not
impersonate user requests correctly. This can be ignored as the Managed Object Format le used to register the provider
("omprov") states that the provider only reads the inventory data; it does not perform any functions on the server that require
user impersonation.
• When running Server Administrator, crypt32.dll errors may be written to the operating system Application Event log. This issue occurs
due to the Update Root Certicates component, which is installed by default as part of Windows Server 2003 installation. For more
information on this component and reasons for errors, see the following articles on the Microsoft website:
– http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/techno logies/security/ws03mngd/04_s3cer.mspx
– http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317541
• There are two options to avoid these errors from being written to the Event log:
– Uninstall the Update Root certicates component as described in the rst knowledge base article mentioned above.
NOTE
: This procedure may aect other programs as discussed in the article.
– Install the Server Administrator certicate as a trusted certicate.
NOTE
: This procedure may still prompt you to accept the certicate when you log in to Server Administrator, but will prevent the
crypt32 errors from being logged to the Event log.
• DF94201: When you double-click the Server Administrator icon on your desktop, a dialog box may appear, prompting you to enter
credentials in Microsoft Internet Explorer for certain settings. Two possible workarounds are available for this issue: You can cancel the
dialog box and enter the credentials to access Server Administrator, or enable SSO (Single Sign On) by changing the browser settings.
To enable SSO on Internet Explorer:
a Cancel the dialog box.
b Go to Tools > Internet Options > Security > Trusted sites > Custom Level.
c Under User Authentication Logon option, change the settings to Automatic logon with current user name and password.
d Add the server URL to Trusted sites under Tools > Internet Options > Security > Trusted sites > Sites.
• BITS216267: Upgrading Server Administrator from 8.1 to 8.2 and then restarting DSM Connection Service after changing any server
preference values would display a crash message in Windows Event Viewer's application log. This crash message is a false message and
can be ignored.
• JIT-26671: On Server Administrator, the Duplex capability value is displayed as “Unknown” in Broadcom Extreme E-Series Network
interface card in the NIC properties.
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Dell EMC OpenManage Release Notes
Version 9.1.1