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iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller,3.02.00.01
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes - In Group Manager, unconfigured iDRACs were unable to find existing groups because of MDNS issue. - After disabling Group Manager on both master and secondary iDRACs, duplicate groups were created. - Users with login privilege were able to perform remote file-share operations by escalating privilege. - In Group Manager, single sign-on failed from group member to group master. - After a firmware update, HBA330 was missing from BIOS and iDRAC. - SCP import operation failed in UEFI mode resulting in a failed job. - Enabling or disabling SNMPv3 resulted in unexpected errors. - Root/Admin was inaccessible through ipmitool component after deleting a non-root user. - When iDRAC was rebooted multiple times followed by running BIOS configuration job, iDRAC entered LC Recovery state and did not recover automatically. - iDRAC version displayed in Lifecycle Controller and iDRAC interfaces were not matching. - When the host was cold-booted several times, LifeCycle log showed dsm-sa-snmp.service failed to respond. - iDRAC version was displayed as fail-safe and status of the various sensors was unavailable. - If the operating system name was set to a long value, the name was not displayed in the Group Manager dashboard. - After performing Reset To Defaults operation on iDRAC, Group Manager dashboard occasionally showed duplicate entries. - Even after stopping all jobs, Group Manager job status was displayed as running. - When using FQDN, setting alert email server for Group Manager failed. - The current system-power reading was shown incorrectly as zero. - CPU inventory/budget value was displayed incorrectly as 1/8th of its actual value. - Concurrent WSMan requests could result in syntax errors - Users with login privilege could view MD5 and SHA password. - Security fix to prevent exploiting the buffer overflow in name resolution service. - Unwanted port was open causing security vulnerability. - RC4 encryption was used when AES encryption was selected. - After importing server profile with 'Delete and Replace' option, restoring virtual disks from a backup file failed. - Creating a vFlash partition failed after performing repeated mount operations. - vFlash mount failed on repeated mount operations. - When updating iDRAC firmware, incorrect available version was displayed. - After updating iDRAC firmware, WSMan failed to show the hardware inventory. - When performing update operation from host using RACADM interface, iDRAC firmware update failed occasionally. - When update was performed from iDRAC web interface, iDRAC DUP firmware update failed occasionally.
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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