Release Notes

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Notes on using syscfg and racadm commands
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When a system is booted from Systems Build and Update Utility, the /opt
filesystem is linked to /tmp filesystem. Some functionality of syscfg and
racadm use /opt extensively.
If user mounts any other device (like a USB drive) to /tmp and issues
racadm or syscfg commands, the files in /opt will no longer be visible and the
commands will fail.
User is advised to create a temporary directory under under /mnt and mount
the USB devices there instead of mounting to /tmp
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CORRECTED PROBLEMS
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The following problems were reported in the 1.6 A00 version and have been
corrected in this release:
DF459993: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 installation fails on SBUU.
When SBUU starts applying the Operating System deploy configuration
on Microsoft Windows Server 2008, it fails with an unknown error.
DF457439 – The firmware/Driver Information for Controller S300
is older than the required driver version.
The Firmware/Driver Information for Controller S300 displays
the error "Driver version is out of date."
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