Release Notes
• Using the Internet Explorer browser, if you install Server Administrator on a system that includes an underscore in its host name, you
must use the IP address of the target system in the browser URL to launch Server Administrator, as Host names with underscores are
not supported. For example, (assuming Server Administrator is listening on port 1311): https://192.168.2.3:1311.
For more information, see the following article on the: Microsoft website http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312461
• DF152755: The Server Administrator GUI does not respond when the alerts log has many events. If the Alert Log contains several
entries and if you try to navigate to another page, the Server Administrator GUI may take about 30 seconds to display the content.
• DF172125: Power monitoring probes are displayed on certain systems that do not support power monitoring. On certain systems that
do not support power monitoring, Server Administrator reports the two platform event lters related to a power monitoring as System
Power Probe Warning and System Power Probe Failure. These two lters are not supported on these systems. That is, you can view
and congure these lters, but no action is taken.
• DF185770: Primary User Telephone Number does not accept symbols. On Server Administrator, under Asset Information > System
Information > Primary User Telephone Number conguration allows only alphanumeric characters.
• The selection of default option for the front panel LCD in Server Administrator displays the Model Name whereas the default is a
Service Tag on the physical LCD.
• If Server Administrator does not respond or is locked to your selections on the component tree, perform the following steps:
a Click Preferences. The Preferences page appears.
b Click Server Administrator. The items on the front page may respond to your click.
• DF277439: Persistence of Conguration and Log File Changes in VMware ESXi On systems running the VMware ESXi operating
system, the le system is ramdisk. Modications made to the les within the le system are generally not persistent across reboots,
with the exception of designated conguration and log les. These les are updated to the disk periodically and on system shutdown. If
the system is reset without a graceful shutdown before the updated to the designated conguration are made and before log les are
updated to the disk, the changes are lost.
The following is an example of the eect of this behavior:
– On certain systems, the rst time that the thresholds for a probe are changed after Server Administrator is installed; the current
threshold values for that probe are saved as the default threshold values by writing the values to a conguration le. When Set to
Default is performed after the rst change of the thresholds, Server Administrator sets the threshold values to the values that were
saved in the conguration le as the default. If the system running the VMware ESXi operating system is reset without a graceful
shutdown before the changes to the conguration le are updated to the disk, the user- dened thresholds become the default
thresholds.
• DF315853: Some Server Administrator CLI commands, function properly only when run from the elevated console window. It is
recommended that you use the elevated console for running the CLI.
• Due to some limitations, you cannot log on simultaneously to multiple browser instances/tabs using SSO login, as only one session
remains active while the other sessions expire.
• DF489034: Intel TXT conguration fails due to Virtualization technology dependency.
• If the current Virtualization Technology attribute setting is Disabled (Virtualization Technology is part of the Processor Settings group
on the BIOS setup page); the Intel TXT attribute conguration fails on the Server Administrator user interface (System > Main System
Chassis > BIOS > Setup > System Security). To resolve this issue, congure Virtualization technology setting to Enabled and
recongure the Intel TXT attribute, if it is congurable.
• 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.
• BITS040169: In case of Boot/HDD/UEFI sequence, if they are read-only, then toggle buttons (+ and -) and submit button are not
visible. On the 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 congure 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
congured since Apply button will not available to submit the settings.
• BITS050574: On 11th generation and 12th generation of PowerEdge servers 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 certicate imported to Server Administrator is not active after restarting the Web server, restore the previous certicate. To
restore the previous certicate, do the following:
a Stop the Web server.
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Dell EMC OpenManage Release Notes
Version 9.2.1