Release Notes
Table Of Contents
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- Dell EMC OpenManage Server Administrator 9.4 Release Notes
- Release Type and Definition
- Importance
- Platforms Affected
- What is Supported
- What’s new in this release
- Important Notes
- Known Issues for Server Administrator
- Issues of Server Administrator on VMware ESX Operating Systems
- Issues of Server Administrator on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux Operating Systems
- Issues of Server Administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating Systems
- Issues of Server Administrator on all Linux Operating Systems
- Issues of Server Administrator on All Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
- Issues of Server Administrator on All Supported Operating Systems
- Issues for Remote Access
- Issues of Server Administrator on all Operating Systems
- Storage Management Service
- Known Issues and Workarounds for Storage Management Service
- Installation Prerequisites
- Installation Procedure
- List of firmware for PERC controllers
- List of firmware for BOSS-S1 controllers
- Microsoft Windows Drivers for PERC Controllers
- Linux Drivers for PERC Controllers
- Installation and Configuration Notes
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- Dell EMC OpenManage Server Administrator 9.4 Release Notes
Storage Management Service
The following section describes the issues and workaround in Server Administrator Storage Management.
Known Issues and Workarounds for Storage Management Service
● With Chinese or Japanese language browser settings, using the Storage Management Service Advanced Create Virtual Disk
Wizard may occasionally result in text overflowing to the bottom of the side-by-side blue text boxes.
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Physical disk clear operation is not available on PERC 8, PERC 9, and PERC 10 family of Hardware controllers.
● Physical disk properties such as Manufacture day, Manufacture week, and Manufacture year are available for SAS drives
only.
● Creating many sliced span virtual disks using the spun-down drives through the command line or GUI result may be delayed.
● Workaround: After creating one sliced span virtual disk, wait for some time to create the next sliced span virtual disk.
● A Security Key Identifier can contain numerals, lowercase alphabets, uppercase alphabets, nonalphanumeric characters
(except space), or a combination of any of these.
NOTE: If you have used the special characters ”/” (forward slash) or “ ‘ ” (single quote) in the Security Key Identifier,
they are displayed as “_” (underscore) on the Change Security Key page and Import Secured Foreign Configurations
page. This is applicable only to the Security Key Identifier and not to the Passphrase.
● If Storage Management displays a path failure message for a Logical Connector after a reboot, use the Clear Redundant
Path View, provided in the Change Controller Properties controller task, and restart the system.
NOTE: Use this command only if you have intentionally removed the multipath connection while rebooting the system.
● In the VMware ESXi 6.x environment, when you create a virtual disk using Storage Management, you may see an error
message "The task failed to complete: The create virtual disk task was successful but the operating system may not be
aware of the new virtual disk." However, the virtual disk is available for all operations on rebooting the system.
● Patrol Read is not supported on SSD media. The Patrol Read feature fails for any controller that has SSD media on a virtual
disk.
● Hot plug of enclosures takes time to enumerate the enclosure and its components. During this time, there will be a delay in
the response time of tasks, such as displaying the physical disks on the physical disk page and in the virtual disk selection
page.
● All virtual disks from the SAS/iR controller display the name IR Virtual Disk on the Preview page. On successful import,
another name is assigned to these virtual disks and the "IR Virtual Disk" name is not displayed on the "Preview" page.
● Storage Management does not permit connecting the first enclosure in single path and attaching the subsequent enclosures
in multipath. All enclosures must be connected in multipath to enable the multipath view.
● An error message may not appear when Import Foreign Configuration task is not successful.
● Description: The Import Foreign Configuration task can only import virtual disks that have consistent data. A virtual disk
with inconsistent data cannot be imported. When importing multiple virtual disks in a single operation, however, the Import
Foreign Configuration task may report successful completion even when inconsistent virtual disks are present and have
not been imported successfully.
Solution: If the "Import Foreign Configuration" task is unable to import an inconsistent virtual disk, then the physical disks
that belong to the virtual disk continue to display a "Foreign" state after the "Import Foreign Configuration" task completes.
In this case, repeat the "Import Foreign Configuration" task until one of the following occurs:
○ There are no longer any physical disks in Foreign state after the Import Foreign Configuration task completes.
○ You receive an error stating that the Import Foreign Configuration task has not completed successfully. This error
indicates that there are no longer any consistent virtual disks available to be imported. Therefore, all virtual disks that are
not imported are inconsistent and you can either perform a "Clear Foreign Configuration" to remove the virtual disks
or remove the physical disks from the controller.
● DF60696 : Storage Management responds slowly when using Internet Explorer 9.x or 10.x on a system with mixed SAS and
SATA physical disks.
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