Release Notes

evbdx.sys is the Virtual Bus Driver (VBD); also called the Base Driver
bxnd60x.sys is the driver for the Broadcom NDIS device.
Microsoft Device Manager reports both the drivers, but Server Administrator displays only the driver details specific to the VBD
device.
BITS080169: Documentation for Power Supply alerts mentions only AC power supply, but the alerts are valid for both AC and DC
power supplies.
BITS054513: On a system running Windows, while running CLI commands using telnet from a system running Linux, the telnet session
may terminate if the amount of data being transferred is huge.
Workaround: Redirect the CLI output to a text file and use the type command to view the output
DF551365: Server Administrator does not display the IP Address for Network Adapters that are used for virtual machines
Description: In a Microsoft Hyper-V environment, the Server Administrator Network page may indicate network adapters that are
connected to a network and display Ethernet statistics but, the IP address is displayed as 'Unknown'. This is because Hyper-V
virtualizes adapters that are bonded to its virtual switch. The Server Administrator only discovers physical network adapters and
displays their IP addresses that are fully-controlled by the operating system and not by hypervisors.
BITS080696: Windows No Instance(s) Available is reported for Dell_CMApplication class data To get the data for Dell_CM* wmi
classes query, first query any one of the Dell_* classes.
JIT-58840: On systems running Windows 10 operating system, the operating system is incorrectly displayed within OpenManage
Server Administrator as Windows 2016 Server Operating System.
BITS129139: On systems running Windows operating system, the command prompt closes if you run the following commands on any
Dell PowerEdge systems:
omconfig system platformevents event=systempowerfail action=powerreduction
omconfig system platformevents event=systempowerwarn action=powerreduction
NOTE:
The commands are supported only on 10th generation of PowerEdge servers.
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:
Cancel the dialog box.
Go to "Tools" -> "Internet Options" -> "Security" ->Trusted sites -> "Custom Level.
Under "User Authentication Logon" option, change the settings to “Automatic logon with current user name and password".
Add the server URL to Trusted sites under "Tools" -> "Internet Options" -> "Security" ->”Trusted sites”->”Sites”.
Issues of Server Administrator on All Supported Operating
Systems
BITS107804: On PowerEdge R210 II and T110 II servers, clearing the Shutdown OS First check box and performing a reboot using the
‘Reboot’ option does not reboot the servers. After performing these steps if you refresh the Page, the options on the Remote
Shutdown page are not displayed.
On Dell PowerEdge T110 II systems, the following Server Administrator BIOS settings are not consistent with the F2 BIOS setup
settings:
Watchdog timer: Server Administrator displays the option as disabled, but F2 BIOS allows to change the setting.
Embedded Video Controller: Server Administrator provides options to enable or disable, but in F2 BIOS the option is grayed out.
TPM Security: Server Administrator does not allow to change the settings, but F2 BIOS allows to change the settings.
System Profile State: Server Administrator does not allow to make changes, but F2 BIOS allows to make the changes.
Memory Testing: Server Administrator does not support this feature, but F2 BIOS supports this feature.
SRIOV option: Server Administrator does not display this information, but F2 BIOS displays this feature.
Due to non-availability of resources, inventory collector may terminate unexpectedly and restart. If this occurs, the folder C:\Temp
\invcol may be left as an artifact. The presence of this folder does not affect the functionality of the inventory collection. The
folder can be deleted if required.
After installing Server Administrator from the command prompt, typing an omreport or mconfig command from the same prompt can
cause an error. Open a new command prompt window and type commands.
If the command log page in the Server Administrator GUI displays an error message indicating that the XML is malformed, you must
clear the command log from the CLI using the omconfig system cmdlog action=clear command
After a Reset to Defaults operation of the Integrated Remote Access Controller, the first user configuration, operation fails if it is a
single-user configuration item (such as enabling or disabling a user or changing user name). Always change a combination of two-user
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Dell EMC OpenManage Release Notes Version 9.3.2