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The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make server administrators more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell servers. iDRAC also provides an out-of-band mechanism for configuring the platform, applying firmware updates, saving or restoring a system backup, or deploying an operating system, either by using a GUI or a remote scripting language, such as Redfish or RACADM.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: - Fixed the issue by ensuring shared mode NICs are detected before network bonding starts during cold boot. - Updated iDRAC Syslog implementation to comply with RFC 5424 by including all required header fields, ensuring proper parsing and compatibility with Syslog servers. - Fixed an issue where servers display incorrectly configure events on power supplies after a power maintenance event - Fixed the issue where firmware updates from the iDRAC UI were failing with RED027 Insufficient Storage Available - iDRAC firmware updates on PowerEdge R760 systems fail if the image exceeds the flash partition size. A system reboot is required after an update failure before retrying the firmware installation. - Fixed an issue where a VDM driver race condition can trigger watchdog resets, causing repeated iDRAC reboots. - Fixed stale iDRAC power and temperature data. - Fixed iDRAC hardware certificate verification failure. - Fixed vMedia performance data collection failures from HTTPS shares caused by "No Additional Sense Information" and transfer rate variability. - Fixed POST failures on R7625 systems occurring after scheduled power outages with DS0DS2 LEDs solid Initializing displayed on the front panel and iDRAC inaccessible due to faulty motherboards. - Resolved ACME newOrder failures caused by duplicate DNS identifiers that triggered LDAP error 20 during order entry creation. - Corrected behavior in which iDRAC System Update displayed component versions from the enterprise catalog instead of the selected older firmware catalog. - Addressed intermittent high fan speed behavior on PowerEdge XR5610 systems after updating to the latest iDRAC firmware. - Fixed intermittent BAT0020 BAT0021 and BAT0016 event sequences on PowerEdge R750xs systems for the NVDIMM BBU. - Resolved SEKMrelated boot failures where systems displayed the UEFI0459 screen and failed to unlock drives following BIOS Boot Order changes. - Corrected outdated AngularJS header reporting in iDRAC interfaces that triggered security concerns related to the legacy AngularJS version. - Fixed BIOS time configuration failures that returned the error Unable to set the BIOS time because Provided TimeFormat is not proper. - Fixed false NVDIMM Battery Backup Alerts
Enhancements - Added support for child domains to enhance secure login options. - Enhanced IPv6 DNS resolution behavior in Dell PowerEdge 16 Generation (16G) servers. - Improved data filtering and checksum validation in Technical Support Reports. - Added support for ComputerSystem Key Management object on PowerEdge 16G servers. - Automated removal of SCV certificates during board refurbishment. - Enabled qualification of 128GB 6400MT/s DDR5 RDIMM on PowerEdge 16G servers. - Transitioned DDR5 memory speed to 6400MT/s on PowerEdge 16G servers. - Added support for NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000/4500/4000/2000 GPUs on Precision 7960 Rack. - Introduced new SKU for RackScale Essential License (Phase 1) for PowerEdge 16G servers. - Added support for Samsung BM1743 U.2 30.72TB QLC FIPS-capable drives on PowerEdge 16G servers. - Improved detection of third-party cards for SCV verification reporting. - Added VA Link for improved user interface experience. - Enabled support for Solidigm 61TB P5336 SED FIPS drives on PowerEdge 16G servers. - Upgraded SQLite to version 3.50.4 for improved performance and security. - Upgraded OpenSSL to version 3.5.0 for enhanced cryptographic security. - Enhanced secure credential handling for Redfish API and iDRAC9 UI. -Enabled 256GB 32Gb 2H DIMMs on PowerEdge 16G AMD servers using AMDs fourth Generation EPYC server processor platform as part of the transition from the 256GB 16Gb 4H DIMM offering
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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File Format:An archive of PDF files to provide help and procedural information to the customers
File Name:iDRAC_7.30.10.50_ReleaseNotes_A00.pdf
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Instructions 1. Click Download Now to download the file. 2. When the File Download window appears, click Save to save the file to your hard drive. Installation 1. Browse to the location where you downloaded the file and double-click the new file. 2. Read over the release information presented in the dialog window. 3. Download and install any prerequisites identified in the dialog window before proceeding. 4. Click the Install button. 5. Follow the remaining prompts to perform the update