
Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version 11.0.1.x Release Notes
Known issues in Server Administrator on Microsoft Windows operating systems
| Issue ID | Functional Area | Description | Workaround or Resolution |
|---|---|---|---|
| BITS080169 | Documentation for PSU alerts | Documentation for Power Supply unit alerts mentions only AC power supply units, but the alerts are valid for both AC and DC power supply units. | Not available |
| 139591 | Sequence to start OMSA services | If the DSM SA Data Manager service is restarted when the DSM SA Event Manager service is still running, duplicate alerts and pop-ups are generated. | The correct sequence is to stop DSM SA Event Manager service, restart DSM SA Data Manager service, and then start DSM SA Event Manager service. |
| 157904 | Installation and Management | On Windows, when you upgrade OMSA to the latest version, the following warning message is displayed in the operating system logs: Failed to connect to server. Error: 0x800401F0 | There is no functionality impact and you can ignore the message. |
| 220302 | Setting alert actions in Windows Server to run applications. | The Interactive Services Detection required to run applications from alert actions in the Server Administrator is not supported on Windows build 1703 or later. | Not available |
| 241136, 241498 | Installation and Management | When a user who is a part of Active Directory and member of Domain Admins and Domain Users group tries to uninstall Server Administrator, the MSI may display an Insufficient Privilege error message. | To fix this issue, open Command prompt as Administrator and run msiexec /x <msiname>.msi |
| 498330 | Installation and Management | If you click the Configured HTTPS listener link in the Prerequisite page, the page does not time out. | To resolve this issue, close and reopen the page. |
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