Dell PowerEdge R6525 iDRAC9 with Lifecycle Controller Version 3.42.42.42 Relea - Page 11

Features including Server Management Command Line Protocol SMCLP and Virtual Media Command Line

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16. Features including Server Management Command Line Protocol (SMCLP) and Virtual Media Command Line Interface (VMCLI) will be deprecated in the later releases. 17. The LifeCycle Controller GUI features available on your system depends on the license installed. Some features that are mentioned in the GUI or documentation may be unavailable on your system. 18. For improved support on drives and operating system deployment, it is recommended to use the UEFI BIOS boot mode. 19. To create a virtual disk or deploy an operating system, ensure that you use the Dell supported SATA, SAS, or NVMe drives. For more information, see the documentation for BIOS, controller, and drive. 20. In the software inventory, the hash value for iDRAC firmware is displayed as NA instead of hash. 21. If SMBv2 share fails in Lifecycle GUI, ensure that: • the Digitally sign communications option is disabled • permissions to access the folder/file are granted • folder/file name does not have a space • share contains fewer files and folders 22. If you see iSM0050 event in LC log, then ensure that you update the iDRAC Service Module (iSM) to version 3.4 or to a TLS-capable iSM. iSM without TLS capability is not supported on iDRAC firmware version 3.30.30.30 or later. 23. While iDRAC is initializing, all communications with iDRAC may fail. For any service requests, wait until the initialization process is complete. 24. Performing Patch method on the property Readonly in the PowerControl resource returns a status code 200. 25. In iDRAC, if there is no link detected in the selected iDRAC port then the iDRAC IP is displayed as 0.0.0.0. 26. While performing a firmware update on a system where the operating system is installed with GNOME GUI enabled, system may get into Suspend mode. To avoid the system from going into suspend mode, ensure that you change the power settings in the OS. To change the power settings: a. Go to Settings and select Power. b. For the option, "When the Power Button is pressed" select Power Off. 27. Firmware update on drives and backplanes through Windows DUP will reflect in iDRAC after a cold boot. 28. FRU objects or properties for Network adapters that are embedded on the motherboard are not available through any of the iDRAC interfaces. Important notes 11

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16.
Features including Server Management Command Line Protocol (SMCLP) and Virtual Media Command Line Interface (VMCLI) will be
deprecated in the later releases.
17.
The LifeCycle Controller GUI features available on your system depends on the license installed. Some features that are mentioned in
the GUI or documentation may be unavailable on your system.
18.
For improved support on drives and operating system deployment, it is recommended to use the UEFI BIOS boot mode.
19.
To create a virtual disk or deploy an operating system, ensure that you use the Dell supported SATA, SAS, or NVMe drives. For more
information, see the documentation for BIOS, controller, and drive.
20.
In the software inventory, the hash value for iDRAC firmware is displayed as NA instead of hash.
21.
If SMBv2 share fails in Lifecycle GUI, ensure that:
the
Digitally sign communications
option is disabled
permissions to access the folder/file are granted
folder/file name does not have a space
share contains fewer files and folders
22.
If you see iSM0050 event in LC log, then ensure that you update the iDRAC Service Module (iSM) to version 3.4 or to a TLS-capable
iSM. iSM without TLS capability is not supported on iDRAC firmware version 3.30.30.30 or later.
23.
While iDRAC is initializing, all communications with iDRAC may fail. For any service requests, wait until the initialization process is
complete.
24.
Performing Patch method on the property Readonly in the PowerControl resource returns a status code 200.
25.
In iDRAC, if there is no link detected in the selected iDRAC port then the iDRAC IP is displayed as 0.0.0.0.
26.
While performing a firmware update on a system where the operating system is installed with GNOME GUI enabled, system may get
into Suspend mode. To avoid the system from going into suspend mode, ensure that you change the power settings in the OS. To
change the power settings:
a.
Go to Settings and select Power.
b.
For the option, “When the Power Button is pressed” select Power Off.
27.
Firmware update on drives and backplanes through Windows DUP will reflect in iDRAC after a cold boot.
28.
FRU objects or properties for Network adapters that are embedded on the motherboard are not available through any of the iDRAC
interfaces.
Important notes
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