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: 179019
The lvcreate command requests a response from the
user when -wipesignature -yes parameters are passed
Description:
The lvcreate command requests a response from the user when -wipesignature -yes
parameters are passed. When -yes parameter is passed, lvcreate is not expected to prompt the user
for a response.
Applies to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 and later
Workaround: Use the wipefs command to clear the signatures before reusing the space for Logical Volume Manager
(LVM).
Systems
affected:
All Dell EMC PowerEdge servers
Tracking number: 179326
The mdmonitor service displays an error during
operating system installation
Description:
When the operating system is installed on a virtual disk that is created by Dell EMC S150 RAID Controller,
the following error message is observed during installation:
[FAILED] Failed to start Software RAID monitoring and management
This issue is a cosmetic issue and can be ignored. The operating system installation completes
successfully.
Applies to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and later
Solution: The issue is resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4
Systems
affected:
Dell EMC PowerEdge yx4x and yx5x servers
Tracking number: 178369
The dmidecode utility displays the slot type as <OUT
OF SPEC> for PCIe Gen 4 NVMe slots
Description:
The dmidecode utility displays the Slot Type field of Type 9 record as <OUT OF SPEC> for PCIe
Generation 4 NVMe slots.
Applies to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 and later
Cause: The dmidecode utility does not support the Slot Type value of 0x24 that is defined in System
Management BIOS (SMBIOS) version 3.4.
Solution: The issue is resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4
Systems
affected:
Dell EMC PowerEdge R6515, Dell EMC PowerEdge R7515, Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525, Dell EMC
PowerEdge R7525, and Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525.
Tracking number: 171941
20 Known issues