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iDRAC 7.20.30.50
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: - Fixed the issue where the components hash value in FirmwareInventory was incorrect. - Fixed the issue where downgrade versions were not displaying during catalog updates. - Fixed the issue where the GPU firmware update displayed the Actual Completion Time before the update is started or while in progress. - Fixed the issue where BIOS updates failed when performed through RHEL operating system or iDRAC. - Fixed the issue causing intermittent iDRAC resets. - Fixed the issue causing intermittent sluggishness in iDRAC. - Fixed the issue where the virtual console fails to launch. - Fixed the issue where NVMe drives failed to display in the iDRAC UI Storage Summary page. - Fixed the issue where the iDRAC update caused the battery rollup status to be in an unknown state. - Fixed the issue where the MinPasswordLength parameter in the iDRAC UI incorrectly showed a default value of 0. - Fixed the issue where ACME enrollment failed when the server did not supply a Replay-Nonce. - Fixed the issue where the JobState was incorrectly marked as Completed for failed jobs in the Redfish JobServices output. - Fixed the issue where DPU sensor thresholds were incorrectly displayed in the Redfish interface. - Fixed the issue with the EventTimestamp format in telemetry events. - Fixed CVE-2025-27113 - Fixed CVE-2025-0840
Enhancements: - Improved Design for Debug (D4D) and usability messages. - Added throttling and CoolIT features for thermal management. - Support for PLDM updates for PERC 12.3. - Support for Kingston MLC EMMC16G. - Added support for multirated 2800 W or 3000 W PSUs on PowerEdge XE8640, PowerEdge XE9640, and PowerEdge XE9680. - Included NIC card temperature gauge in iDRAC through Redfish API. - Enabled autodeletion of old cores after iDRAC firmware updates. - Support for authentication types SHA384 and SHA512, and privacy type AES-256. - Added OriginOfCondition for PDR, supporting PDR 16, PDR 113, and PDR 114. - Support for OpenSSH version 9.9p2
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