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Dell EMC OpenManage Release Notes Version 9.3.2

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Issues of Server Administrator on all Linux Operating Systems

  • DF275424 and DF332775: Domain users unable to login to Windows MN from Linux Web Server.

    • Negotiate authentication is not supported while remotely managing a Windows-based managed node from a Linux-based Server Administrator Web server. If you run the Server Administrator Web server on a Linux based operating system and try to manage a remote Windows managed system as a domain user, a login failed message is displayed.
    • You can manage a Windows/Linux- based managed system remotely from a Windows-based Server Administrator Web server.
  • BITS119710: On Server Administrator, you cannot use Windows domain user credentials to manage a system running Linux. If you try to do, a login failed message is displayed.
  • "systemd-udevd[XXXX]: Process '/bin/sh -c '[ -x /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/dataeng.hotplug ] && /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/dataeng.hotplug pci'' failed with exit code 1.

    "systemd-udevd[XXXX]: Process '/bin/sh -c '[ -x /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/dataeng.hotplug ] && /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/dataeng.hotplug usb'' failed with exit code 1.

  • JIT-125489: The Server Administrator components specific RPMS are missing in DVD custom folder, due to which you will not be able to install or upgrade Server Administrator components on SLES15 using rpm command.

    Work around is to install or upgrade Server Administrator Components on SLES15 is through script method (setup.sh/srvadmin-install.sh) or through repo (zypper).

  • JIT-130170: In GNOME enabled Linux variants, if auto-suspend feature is enabled, the operating system gets into suspended state after a certain idle time. This logs a message Watchdog Timer Expired in Lifecycle Logs if the operating system is not awake before watchdog expiry time.

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