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IDRAC with Lifecycle Controller V.,2.43.43.43
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: - Increased header size in libwebsockets from 2048 to 8192. - Fixes for handling of core files errors and removing large core files to get more space. - Fix for clean flashing by clearing the maser partitions before flashing. - FIPS related implementation for OpenSSL upgrade. - License self-service portal link on iDRAC license page in GUI updated with Digitallocker URL. - Fixes provided for log rotation issue. - Thermal table update for Dell 13th generation PowerEdge R730 and PowerEdge C4130. - Event generation enabled for performance usage sensors for PowerEdge R730 and PowerEdge C4130. - Power Budget Tables updated for latest processor chipsets and hardware for the following Dell 13th generation servers: - PowerEdge C4130 - PowerEdge R230 - PowerEdge R330 - PowerEdge R730 - PowerEdge T130 - PowerEdge T330 - Fixed occasional driver pack update failures when performed through iDRAC GUI, WS-MAN API, or remote RACADM command. - NTLMv2 policy support for CIFS share while using SCP feature over all out of band iDRAC interfaces. - Fix for occasional iDRAC unresponsiveness caused by upgrades via Firmware RACADM or have an active SOL or SSH sessions while firmware upgrade is in progress. - Fixed the Import Buffer size limit for Server Configuration Profile (SCP) import operations via Redfish interface. - Changed publication URI to DellDotCom. - Removed erroneous DMTF references and unsupported schemas for Redfish interface. - Fixed incorrect URL within the Redfish Server Configuration Profile (SCP) schema.
Enhancements: - Added support for the following processors on PowerEdge R230, PowerEdge R330, PowerEdge T130, and PowerEdge T330 servers: - Intel Xeon Processor E3-1200 v6 Product Family - Intel Core Processor i3-7100 Product Family - Intel Pentium Processor G4600 Product Family - Intel Celeron Processor G3930 Product Family - Added support for PowerEdge C4130 config K - Updated OpenSSH to 1.0.2j for all Dell 13th generation platforms. - Upgraded to OpenSSL 1.0.2j and removed support for OpenSSL 1.0.2i - Hardware (server/storage platform specific) - Added support for DDR4 2400 MT/s ECC UDIMM - Security - SSL library upgrade
Note 1: If your system shipped with iDRAC firmware version 2.43.43.43 or if you install this version, do not downgrade to a lower version. Due to difference in power thermal tables, downgrading to a lower version may cause system failure.
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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