Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Systems Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Release Notes
- Contents
- Release summary
- Compatibility
- New and enhanced in RHEL 8 release
- Important notes
- Fixes
- The mcelog utility logs 'only decoding architectural errors' message in var/log/messages
- Disk drives part of MD RAID are not listed as installation destination by the installer
- Dell EMC OpenManage Storage Services utility fails to reconfigure the virtual disk
- Guest VMs with SRIOV VFs assigned take a long time to power on, and libvirt related errors are observed
- Dmesg displays Integrity Measurement Architecture (IMA) driver related-messages during system boot
- After every reboot, the network interface name changes
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 8 installation wizard creates a duplicate bonding interface
- Servers with the AMD Rome processor display a CCP initialization failure message in dmesg
- PowerEdge servers with the AMD Rome processor fail to detect an NVMe drive after multiple hot plugs
- Operating system enters the dracut shell during boot
- System crashes when rebooted with SR-IOV-enabled QLogic cards
- After system reboot, Disk data format (DDF) devices are not listed in /proc/mdstat
- Updating NVMe firmware using the nvme-cli utility displays an error in dmesg
- Fatal error BDF 02:00.0 is detected with BCM574xx NICs
- NVMe devices are not detected after hot-plugging
- Linux operating system fails to detect the Intel x710 card
- Dmidecode displays OUT OF SPEC in Slot Type and Slot Length of SMBIOS system slots
- Custom partitioning fails with FC LUN
- When booting the system from iSCSI with Mellanox CX-4 and CX-5 adapters, the system reports csum failure message
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 kernel panic is observed due to fatal hardware error
- Known issues
- Operating system crashes on systems with NVIDIA GPGPUs
- Dmesg and /var/log/messages display AMD-Vi related messages
- The status of the NetworkManager service may be inactive when RHEL 8.3 is rebooted
- Operating system crashes on AMD Rome CPU-based systems and with Intel E810 NIC
- The lvcreate command requests a response from the user when -wipesignature -yes parameters are passed
- The mdmonitor service displays an error during operating system installation
- The dmidecode utility displays the slot type as
for PCIe Gen 4 NVMe slots - NetworkManager may restart unexpectedly when creating greater than 256 VLAN devices configured with DHCP IP
- FCoE session is not reestablished after MX9116N switch is rebooted
- Dmesg shows drm related call trace in RHEL 8.3
- Dmesg displays error messages when NVMe device is surprise removed
- Status of the RAID 0 logical volume is displayed as Available when one of the members of the RAID array is surprise removed
- /proc/mdstat and mdadm -D commands display incorrect statuses when two NVMe devices are surprise removed from a RAID 5 MD array
- Dell Controlled Turbo feature is not functional
- Caps Lock key-press is not registered on the Dell PowerEdge iDRAC virtual console
- RHEL 8.3 installer does not automatically locate the source installation repository when only inst.stage2=hd boot option is used
- The output of the systemctl status command displays the status as thawing
- Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) error messages displayed in dmesg
- Drivers available in OEMDRV drive are not installed during the operating system installation
- The Mellanox IB devices are listed under an incorrect device category on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
- The lspci utility is unable to read Vital Product Data (VPD) from QLogic QLE2692 adapter
- Driver dependency mismatch errors reported while installing out-of-box drivers on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x
- Dmesg displays TPM and nvdimm related-messages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1
- Link Up message is observed when the NVMe device slot is powered off and the device is unplugged
- Mellanox InfiniBand adapters are listed in Bluetooth
- iscsiadm output displays STATIC in the iface.bootproto field when the network interface is configured to DHCP
- When system reboots, system stops responding at the end of the reboot process
- Unable to shut down RHEL 8 when you select Graceful shutdown option or when you press power button on the server
- RHEL 8 does not discover FCoE LUNs connected over Broadcom BCM57XXX NICs
- iSCSI LUN not discovered during RHEL 8 installation
- RHEL 8 installation fails on systems with Emulex OneConnect card
- Switching between runlevels fails
- Limitations
- Resources and support
- Contacting Dell EMC
Tracking number: 158536
Fatal error BDF 02:00.0 is detected with BCM574xx
NICs
Description: A fatal error on bus number 02, device number 00, and function number 0 (BDF 2:0.0) is observed in the
following configurations:
● When a graceful shutdown action is initiated.
● In Gnome settings, under the Suspend & Power Button section, the When the Power Button is
pressed option is set to Suspend.
Applies to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1
Cause: The NIC continues to perform DMA operations even after device goes into a D3hot state.
Workaround: Set the When the Power Button is pressed option to Power Off or Nothing.
Solution: The issue is resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2
Systems
affected:
All Dell EMC PowerEdge servers that support BCM574xx series NICs.
Tracking number: 158506
NVMe devices are not detected after hot-plugging
Description:
When an NVMe drive is hot-plugged, it is not detected at the PCIe and NVMe level. Running the dmesg
command, displays the following message along with a call trace of the dead lock:
nvme nvme1: I/O 11 QID 0 timeout, completion polled
Later, the following message is displayed:
INFO: task irq/32-pciehp:588 blocked for more than 120 seconds
This issue is observed only when the NVMe device is hot plugged after booting the operating system. The
NVMe drives that are plugged in before booting the operating system are detected.
Applies to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0
Cause: Not available
Workaround: Not available
Solution: The issue is resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2
Systems
affected:
PowerEdge R740xd, PowerEdge R7515, and PowerEdge R7425
Tracking number: 130372
Linux operating system fails to detect the Intel x710
card
Description:
The i40e in-box driver is not enabled to detect an Intel x710 NIC. NIC details can be identified by running
the command lspci.
The output of the command is as follows:
Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller x710 for 10GBASE-T
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