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Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager Version 1.1 Release Notes

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Known issues

Issue 1

Description:

When you are trying to apply EPR on a device, the EPR operation may fail and there is an entry in the Audit Logs.

Resolution:

Ensure that all the following conditions are met:
  • There is at least one device in the group that is eligible for applying EPR.
  • Throttle option is applicable for the following devices:
    • If the device is a server, then iDRAC Enterprise license is applied.
    • If the device is PowerEdge M1000e or PowerEdge MX7000 chassis.
  • Shutdown option is applicable only for servers.

Issue 2

Description:

After rebooting OpenManage Enterprise appliance, if you try to perform any plugin lifecycle-related actions for Power Manager, the job is initiated in the back-end but you still see the Console and Plugins or Console and Extensions page. And, the following message is displayed after some time: This page isn't working

Resolution:

Wait for some time, and view the status. The plugin lifecycle-related action is completed successfully.

Issue 3

Description:

For an MX7000 chassis, the power cap value is displayed as same as the upper bound value. When you manually change the power cap percentage, the value is not updated and even if you change the value, the percentage is not updated.

Resolution:

Provide the power cap value, and save the policy. The policy imposes the specified power cap value on the selected devices or groups.

Issue 4

Description:

Events are not generated for the following combination of temperature threshold violations:
  • Lower Warning to Upper Warning
  • Lower Critical to Upper Critical
  • Upper Warning to Lower Warning
  • Upper Critical to Lower Critical

Resolution:

Provide realistic warning and critical values so that there are no immediate alert generating temperature changes.

Issue 5

Description:

When you try to remove a device that is part of multiple groups using the REST API, then an error message is displayed.

Resolution:

To remove a device that is part of multiple groups, remove the device from the group in OpenManage Enterprise. The changes are automatically reflected in Power Manager.

Issue 6

Description:

Multiple entries on group membership changes in Audit Logs.

Resolution:

When there are updates to the static group membership through OpenManage Enterprise, there are multiple entries of this update in the Audit Logs and Alert Log.

Issue 7

Description:

There are two alerts that are received on the destination console when power and temperature threshold violation alerts are forwarded from a device and a group where the device is part of that group.

Issue 8

Description:

Scenario: When you change the power and temperature units in Power Manager through REST APIs and check for the unit change updates in UI, the updates are not reflected on the UI.

Resolution:

To view the updates on the UI after changing the power and temperature units through REST APIs, refresh the browser.

Issue 9

Description:

When you rediscover a device or an inventory job is in progress in OpenManage Enterprise, the following error message is displayed: Value entered for id is invalid

Resolution:

Add the devices in Power Manager after the discovery or inventory job is completed.

Issue 10

Description:

The Energy Consumption value under Power History section that is displayed in Metrics and Monitoring History tab for a device is not accurate when you select the duration as 1 Month, 3 Months, 6 Months, or 1 Year.

Resolution:

As a workaround to view the right Energy Consumption value for a device, use the REST APIs or run the built-in Power Manager: Power and Thermal Report of Devices report.

Issue 11

Description:

When a device is added to or removed from a static group, audit logs indicating that properties of group is updated, is generated for all static groups being monitored by Power Manager even though membership change is made only on one group.

Issue 12

Description:

When a device is added to or removed from a static group having an active power policy, the alert log indicating that group membership properties are updated, is generated intermittently. Whenever the alert log is generated, it will be generated for all the static groups having an active policy on them even though membership change is made only on one group.


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