Release Notes

Server Administrator uses these drivers to perform the systems management functions. Depending on the system, the
application loads one or both of these drivers. These drivers have been released as open source under the GNU General
Public License v2.0. They are available in Linux kernels from kernel.org starting with kernel 2.6.14.
CMC USB ports attached to a blade are not enumerated by Server Administrator.
Except for AC power cord traps, SNMP traps for server instrumentation are not generated when the state of the device
sensor changes from unknown to normal. While migrating the chassis of a PowerEdge M520, M620, or M820 server
running Windows operating system from M1000e to VRTX chassis, reboot the server after the new drivers are detected and
installed. If not, the DSM SA Data Manager service crashes on startup and OMSA fails. (BITS125071)
Notes for Storage Management Service
Detailed information on the Storage Management Service is available in the Storage Management Service online help. After
installing and launching Server Administrator, you can access the Storage Management Service online help by selecting the
Storage or lower-level tree object and clicking the Help button on the global navigation bar.
Notes for Remote Access Service
The remote access service is available on supported systems only in this release. It enables remote access to a server that
has lost its network connection or that has become unresponsive. In the current release of Server Administrator, the Remote
Access Service uses Integrated Remote Access Controller (iDRAC).
iDRAC also has its own CLI that is accessed through the racadm command. You can add racadm commands to a batch or
script file to automate various user tasks. To limit the stress load on the managed system, and RAC, add sleep or delay
commands of one or two seconds between the individual racadm commands.
On systems prior to YX1X generation PowerEdge server, Server Administrator slot page displays iDRAC information, but on
YX2X generation or later PowerEdge servers, the slot page does not display any iDRAC7 information.
Known Issues for Server Administrator
This section provides information on open issues and resolutions with this release of Server Administrator.
Issues of Server Administrator on VMware ESX Operating Systems
DF354388: Remote Server Administrator Web Server connection to a managed node hangs, if a redundant virtual disk
containing syslog dumps fails.
If you configure the syslog to store logs on a remote virtual disc (VD), and remove the remote VD without reconfiguring
the syslog to a valid location, the Server Administrator web server screen stops responding.
To continue using the Server Administrator Web server, restart the management services on the managed node.
BITS072069: On ESX/ESXi Operating Systems, Server Administrator configuration changes are not persisted after an
unclean shutdown.
If the server abruptly reboots, configuration changes to Server Administrator Preferences are not retained on VMware
ESX or ESXi operating systems. Once an hour, VMware runs a scheduled backup to update any configuration
changes to the installed applications (VIBs). For more information, refer to the Knowledge Base article at - http://
Kb.vmware.com/kb/2001780
BITS119710: On systems running the VMware ESXi operating system, the TOE status of a network controller is not
available.
On ESXi 5.5 and later operating systems, NIC cards using Native drivers display limited information on Server Administrator.
JIT-151399: On PowerEdge R7425 server with ESXi 6.5 U3, any storage Add-in-Card (AIC) placed in slot 1 is shown as slot
0 in Server Administrator 9.4.0 due to which the user might see a wrong slot number as occupied slot.
Work around: Restart CIM Server (SFCB service) on the ESXi host to enumerate the Slot instances properly.
Issues of Server Administrator on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux
Operating Systems
JIT-117641: BIOS Setting page may be missing certain categories while Secure Boot is enabled. This is due to SLES 15
security requirements.
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