Release Notes

Use the following CLI command to change the password: omcong rac users username=xx userpassword=yy where xx is the
original user ID and yy is the new password.
Change the password through Server Administrator using the User tab. Make sure that the check box to change the password is
checked. Enter a new password, and then enter it again to validate the change.
Use the racadm utility to change the password: racadm cong -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminPassword -i <usr_index>
<new_pwd> where <usr_index> is the index of the user database entry to be modied and <new_pwd> is the new password.
Depending on your network and proxy congurations and whether you are using Mozilla browser, you may need to enter the exact IP
address of the RAC controller, you are trying to access in the No Proxy for eld of your browser.
Perform the following steps:
a Open your Mozilla browser.
b Click Edit.
c Click Preferences.
d Click Advanced in the left sidebar.
e Click Proxies in the left sidebar.
f Enter the RAC IP address in the No Proxy for: eld.
g Click OK and then close the browser.
To view the RAC Web-based interface when using Mozilla 1.6, you must congure your cookie settings to Enable all cookies.
To enable all cookies, go to the menu options and click Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Cookies, and then select Enable all
cookies. If you do not perform these steps, you cannot log on to the Web interface and a message appears indicating that your
username and password are incorrect.
DF384061: Self-signed certicate does not enable the compatibility listener in Windows 2008 R2 managed node. On a Windows 2008
R2 managed node, a valid CA signed certicate is required to create compatibility mode WinRM Listener. You cannot create a
compatibility mode listener with a self-signed certicate.
DF380725: On Internet Explorer or Firefox Web browsers, you cannot attach les to an e- mail if the lename contains non-ASCII
letters. To attach les to an e-mail, rename les to contain ASCII characters.
On 12th generation of PowerEdge servers, Server Administrator displays the Embedded Systems Management (ESM) or hardware
logs. However, when the maximum limit for number of logs that can be recorded is reached, the existing oldest logs are overwritten.
But for 11th generation of PowerEdge servers or prior, when the maximum limit is reached, the information logging is stopped.
BITS113585: Server Administrator does not log CPU or CMOS Battery Probe Alerts and does not send SNMP traps.
To resolve this issue, stop the USB arbitration service and run the Inventory Collector. To stop the USB arbitration service:
a Run the ps aux|grep usb command to check if the USB arbitration service is running.
b Run the chkcong usbarbitrator o command to prevent the USB arbitration service from starting during boot.
c After the USB arbitrator service is stopped, reboot the server to allow the Inventory collector to run.
DF520449: On all versions of the ESX, the following USB connection error messages are generated. These messages can be ignored.
The following is a typical message:
Table 1. USB connection error message
Vendor: iDRAC Model: MAS022 Rev: 1.00
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Table 2. USB connection error message
Vendor: iDRAC Model: SECUPD Rev: 0329
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
DF531509: The setup and/or system password conguration from the Server Administrator GUI or CLI is successful, but the password
is displayed as blank instead of asterisk (*) on the F2 BIOS page.
Workaround: Perform the following and manage the remote system from the web server.
a Congure TCP Chimney ooad to disable state by running the following command: netsh int tcp set global chimney=disabled
b Congure RSS (Receive Side Scaling) to disable state by running the following command: netsh int tcp set global rss=disabled
c Congure NetDMA to disable state by running the following command: netsh int tcp set global NetDMA=disabled
Dell EMC OpenManage Release Notes
Version 9.2.1
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