Release Notes
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- Dell EMC PowerEdge Systems Running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Release Notes
- Contents
- Release summary
- Compatibility
- New and enhanced in this release
- Fixes
- /var/log/messages displays kernel warning messages in servers with NVDIMM-N persistent memory modules
- /proc/mdstat and mdadm -D commands display incorrect statuses when two NVMe devices are surprise removed from a RAID 5 MD array
- BIOS update does not complete when an update is performed using the Linux .BIN files
- The owsmangencert.sh script fails and reports an error
- RAID level is displayed incorrectly when a virtual disk created by Dell EMC RAID Controller S150 is degraded
- Status of the RAID 0 LV is displayed as Available when one of the members of the RAID array is surprise removed
- Logical Volume Manager (LVM) does not activate a free physical volume when one of the NVMe devices is surprise removed
- The dmidecode utility displays the slot type as
for PCIe Gen 4 NVMe slots - Software RAID virtual disk not detected during SLES 15 installation
- Running supportconfig reboots the server with AMD processor
- Root user login fails after run level is switched
- ACPI error messages are displayed
- Unable to create or modify namespace for NVDIMM
- Dell EMC PowerEdge AMD Server is not booting to OS after enabling the SME/SEV feature
- When system reboots, system stops responding at the end of the reboot process
- Servers with the AMD Rome processor are unable to read the boost states using cpupower
- PowerEdge servers with the AMD Rome processor fail to detect an NVMe drive after multiple hot plugs
- When booting the system from iSCSI with Mellanox CX-4 and CX-5 adapters, the system reports csum failure message
- Linux operating system fails to detect the Intel x710 card
- System crashes when rebooted with SR-IOV-enabled QLogic cards
- Component updates in systems with iSM installed on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP1 operating system generates watchdog timer expired messages
- Systems with the AMD Rome processor display a CCP and PSP initialization failure messages in dmesg
- After kernel update, the NFIT errors are displayed
- System reboots when high-level storage I/O operations are performed on NVMe drives
- Known issues
- vsftpd utility may be terminated by out of memory killer process
- Dell Controlled Turbo feature is not functional
- The operating system installer does not display the MD virtual disks created using Dell EMC Software RAID Controller under the guided setup
- MD RAID layer is not notified of the surprise removal of Samsung NVMe devices
- Unable to shut down SLES when the graceful shutdown option from iDRAC is selected or when power button is pressed on the server
- Limitations
- Instructions for installing and upgrading SLES
- Resources and support
- Contacting Dell EMC
Solution: The nfit.no_init_ars kernel command-line parameter can be passed to prevent the boot-time Long
ARS of the operating system. However, the operating system will perform a Short ARS during boot.
Systems
affected:
Dell EMC PowerEdge R750, Dell EMC PowerEdge R750xa, Dell EMC PowerEdge R650.
Tracking number: 94487
/proc/mdstat and mdadm -D commands display
incorrect statuses when two NVMe devices are
surprise removed from a RAID 5 MD array
Description: When two of three NVMe devices are surprise removed from a RAID 5 MD array, the command cat/
proc/mdstat displays the array status incorrectly as active. Similarly, when the status of the MD
RAID is queried using the mdadm -D /dev/mdNcommand, the number of active and working
devices displayed is two. Only the status of the array reported is incorrect. However, when I/O operations
are performed, I/O errors are observed as expected.
Applies to:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Service Pack 2
Cause: When the number of devices that are surprise removed exceeds the number of devices that are required
for the array to function, the MD status is not updated.
Solution: The behavior is working as designed. For more information, see https://www.suse.com/
support/kb/doc/?id=000019810.
Systems
affected:
All Dell EMC PowerEdge systems
Tracking number: 182820
BIOS update does not complete when an update is
performed using the Linux .BIN files
Description:
BIOS update does not complete when an update is performed using the Linux .BIN files.
Applies to:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Service Pack 2
Cause: Interaction with Intel Management Engine Interface (Intel MEI) results in cold reboot instead of warm
reboot.
Workaround: Exclude the mei and mei_me drivers.
Solution: The issue is resolved in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Service Pack 2 maintenance update kernel
version kernel-default-5.3.18-24.24.1. For more information, see SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Knowledge
Base article 000019739
Systems
affected:
Dell EMC PowerEdge R240, R340, T140, T340
Tracking number: 177205
Fixes 9