Release Notes
Type the command, #systemctl restart gdm.service to restart the GDM service. The user will be
logged off after running the command.
Network firmware (TPF6H) update is failing on Microsoft Windows 2008 x86 operating system.
(BITS259131)
On Dell’s 10th generation and 11th generation of PowerEdge servers, the Storage Controller
Firmware update fails on Linux operating systems if Server Administrator 8.2 installed.
(BITS247650)
Power Supply firmware (GPWR2) update is failing on SLES 12 and RHEL 7.1 operating system
(BITS247769).
VRTX M520 is displayed as M520 in SUU Comparison report.
VRTX M620 is displayed as M620 in SUU Comparison report.
The BIOS package is not available for T105 platform. (BITS089778)
Intel firmware and driver are not supported on FM120 platform.
OS Collector for Windows is not available in this ISO, it is available on Dell’s 12th and 13th
generation of PowerEdge servers 32-bit ISO. (BITS228497 & BITS228508)
On Dell’s 13
th
generation of PowerEdge servers SEP (Backplane) firmware DUP {SWB# GWJRF}
does not work for system configurations having more than 8 HDD backplane systems
configurations.
Hard drive update is not supported in HBA mode.
Updates fail on Linux systems where OMSA is uninstalled.
Work around: Delete the directory srvadmin present in /opt/dell/ and then run SUU to update
system components.
When you run the SATA hard disk update on Microsoft Windows 2012 Standard operating
system with 16GB configuration, the update is unsuccessful. (BITS053783)
When you run the hard disk update (52P2Y) on Microsoft Windows 2012 operating system, it is
unsuccessful (BITS054325)
Refer the PSQN ID, ID:596787: Device Buffer error when running hard drive SATA DUP
under Microsoft Windows Server 2012 for BITS053783 and BITS054325.
If your CERC ATA RAID controllers are configured with the H661 firmware, SUU cannot update
the firmware to the latest version.
To update the firmware, use the "-force" option to manually apply the DUP with the latest
firmware version. (134775)
When updating multiple, identical devices on the same system, SUU applies the latest update to
all instances of all devices. For example, if the system is configured with three controllers
configured with firmware or driver versions 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4, and the repository version is 1.4, SUU
applies version 1.4 to all instances of all devices.(136620)
When you run SUU using the "-p" option, SUU reports the current instance log location ("suu -p")
instead of the SUU instance log location ("suu -u") that is performing the update.(135925)
SUU uses DUPs to update various system components. During a Red Hat Enterprise Linux update,
the DUPs create a "/var/lock/.spsetup" file using the Linux lockfile utility during the initial
execution procedure. Kernel panics or sudden reboots during DUP execution (reboots where