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Dell iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller v.2.20.20.20
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Fixes & Enhancements
Enhancements: -Provided "No Reboot" option toServerConfiguration Profiles -Added OOB HDD FW update feature -Added 2000 W PSU support for Trailbreaker -Added PCIeSSD HHHPCL NVMe adaptor to iDRAC Sideband management -Added feature which allows customer to configure Ipv6 settings on their NICs as well as use auto discover over Ipv6 -Added IPMI extended pass through feature support -Provided Additional Information for LC log entries via WS-MAN -Added support for new cards for Avalon (nVidia M4000, M5000 and N15P) -Enabled LC UI to support OS Installation on SD Card -Added support for Chrome Browser
Fixes: -When using Auto Config, few files are not found in the network share. -After resetting iDRAC configuration to defaults, the old iDRAC sessions remain active and new users cannot be created. -12 Gbps SAS is not displayed on the Controller page in the iDRAC web interface. -On PowerEdge C6320, the system reboots intermittently while entering Lifecycle Controller. -On iDRAC8 2.11.10.10, Shared Memory Leak is observed while running the Lifecycle Controller log stress using WS-MAN. -Memory leak issue while running long duration stress test case from WS-MAN. -SNMP walk failure under stress test case scenario. -Rollup status displays OK when the PSU is in degraded or critical condition. -DM cores are displayed on system after running warm reboot stress. -OS to iDRAC Pass-through feature stops working when Auto Dedicated NIC is enabled from RACADM. -CPLD is marked as Updateable = False even though CPLD updates are supported using iDRAC and LC.
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
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