Release Notes

Table 3. Issues of Server Administrator on Linux operating systems (continued)
Issue ID Functional Area Description Workaround/Resolution
sbin/dataeng.hotplug ]
&& /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/
dataeng.hotplug usb''
failed with exit code 1.
164183 Firmware version on secure boot
mode
On systems running SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server or Red hat Enterprise Linux
in secure boot mode, the Server
Administrator displays an older network
interface cards firmware version even if it
has been upgraded to a newer version.
Not available
193638 Authentication failure while logging
in
On Linux operating systems, logging into
a local node using the Manage Remote
Node login page results in the following
failure message: Authentication
failure. For more information
see Online help.
To log in to the local
node, users must use the
Manage Local Node login
page.
Issues of Server Administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating systems
The issues are applicable to Server Administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating systems.
Table 4. Issues of Server Administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating systems
Issue ID Functional Area Description Workaround/Resolution
Not available Kernel log messages when using
RHEL
When starting Server Administrator
from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux
console, kernel log messages may
appear.
To avoid these messages, perform
the following steps:
1. Edit the /etc/sysconfig/
syslog file and modify
KLOGD_OPTIONS to
KLOGD_OPTIONS="-c 4".
2. Restart syslog by
executing /etc/init.d/
syslog restart.
Not available AAC-ChardevOpen kernel driver
message
For systems running a supported
Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating
system, kernel driver messages such as
AAC_ChardevOpen may be displayed
in the console at the login prompt.
These messages are displayed in the
console when the driver initialization is
delayed by the installation of Server
Administrator services and can be
ignored.
Not available
Not available OMSA SELinux For systems running a supported Red
Hat Enterprise Linux operating system
with SELinux in enforcing mode and
Server Administrator's SELinux policy
installed, 'Execute application' alert
actions might not work as intended
due to restrictions by SELinux in
enforcing mode. This is valid only for
the users who have opted for Remote
Enablement.
Not available
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