Release Notes

Table 2. Issues of Server Administrator on Microsoft Windows operating systems (continued)
Issue ID Functional Area Description Workaround/Resolution
is restarted, duplicate alerts and pop-ups are
generated.
service, and then start DSM SA
Event Manager service.
Issues of Server Administrator on Linux operating systems
The issues are applicable to Server Administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux operating
systems.
Table 3. Issues of Server Administrator on Linux operating systems
Issue ID Functional Area Description Workaround/Resolution
DF275424,
DF332775
Windows MN from Linux Domain users are unable to log in to
Windows MN from Linux web server.
Negotiate authentication is not supported
while remotely managing a Windows-based
managed node from a Linux-based Server
Administrator web server. If you run the
Server Administrator web server on a
Linux-based operating system and try
to manage a remote Windows managed
system as a domain user, a login
failed message is displayed.
You can manage a
Windows/Linux- based
managed system remotely
from a Windows-based
Server Administrator Web
server.
BITS119710 Windows credentials on Linux server On Server Administrator, you cannot
use Windows domain user credentials to
manage a system running Linux. If you try
to do, the following login failed message is
displayed.
"systemd-udevd[XXXX]:
Process '/bin/sh -c
'[ -x /opt/dell/srvadmin/
sbin/dataeng.hotplug ]
&& /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/
dataeng.hotplug pci''
failed with exit code 1.
"systemd-udevd[XXXX]:
Process '/bin/sh -c
'[ -x /opt/dell/srvadmin/
sbin/dataeng.hotplug ]
&& /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/
dataeng.hotplug usb''
failed with exit code 1.
Not available
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
To log in to the local
node, users must use the
Manage Local Node login
page.
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