Release Notes

* After uninstalling, some of the files and folders may remain in the
installation directory. This occurs when you upgrade the Server
Administrator from versions 6.1 or below. For security reasons,
delete the directories and files under the Server Administrator
installation directory.
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KNOWN ISSUES
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ISSUES FOR SUPPORTED WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* Dell OpenManage install does not support Windows "Advertised"
installation - the process of automatically distributing a program
to client computers for installation through Windows group policies.
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* When launching the "Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Installation Guide"
from the Prerequisite Checker, a Windows message is displayed
indicating that the page is blocked due to enhanced security
configuration. You must add this site to the "Trusted Sites"
list for the pages to display or lower your security
settings. (134991)
* If you have installed Server Administrator and PowerEdge Diagnostics in
the same directory, PowerEdge Diagnostics may fail to work.
Later, on uninstalling Server Administrator, you may also lose
all Online Diagnostics files. To avoid this problem, install
Server Administrator and PowerEdge Diagnostics in different directories.
In general it is recommended that more than one application not be
installed in the same directory.
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KNOWN ISSUES FOR SUPPORTED LINUX OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* Dell Systems Build and Update Utility adds a script to the root user's
".bash_profile" file that prompts for the installation of Dell
OpenManage Systems Management software. This script may interfere
with remote client applications that authenticate using the root
user account on the system, but cannot handle user prompts.
To remedy this limitation, edit the ".bash_profile" file
and comment the line: "[ ${SHLVL}...." (152668)
* The "Launch Server Administrator" icon on the X-Windows desktop launches
Server Administrator in the default Web browser. The corresponding URL uses the
default parameters "localhost" and the port number "1311". Any change in the
server IP parameters or a changein the port number for the Server Administrator
renders the icon/link useless. To re-activate the functionality, update the
icon file with the correct URL parameters.
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* The "srvadmin-services.sh" script cannot be run from Virtual Media.
Run this script from the local file system after unmounting the