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This document highlights minimum, recommended, and latest code versions for Dell Technologies Enterprise and Data Center Infrastructure products. Dell carefully evaluates and monitors code deployment data to ensure that product releases meet our stringent expectations to provide our customers with reliable products and solutions.
Updated: July 13, 2026
ID: 000205512
This article provides links to documentation for PowerFlex Rack, PowerFlex Appliance, PowerFlex Custom Node, VxFlex Ready Node, PowerFlex Software, PowerFlex for AWS, PowerFlex for Azure and CloudLink.
Updated: June 18, 2026
ID: 000308007
This article explains how to troubleshoot the alert PFX00102.0000207 - The PowerFlex management platform message bus health diagnostic failed.
Updated: July 15, 2026
ID: 000489143
This article explains how to remove orphaned sdnas-gw NATS consumer
Updated: July 15, 2026
ID: 000489508
Many users have CA policies that prohibit IP addresses in the certificate SAN (Subject Alternative Name) and only FQDNs (Fully Qualified Domain Names) are allowed. The lack of IP addresses in the certificate conflicts with PowerFlex Manager logic when it comes to the zipper or yum repositories that we use. PowerFlex 4.8 has a new feature to support stringent rules for certificates. This is a new security mode within package manager. Now, when creating a custom certificate or the Powerflex appliance certificate, the customer can choose between Standard and Stringent modes. The Standard Mode doesn't require DNS, but includes IPs and FQDNs, and the Stringent mode in which PowerFlex Manager converts the ingress IPS to FQDNs and then builds the repo URLs.
Updated: July 14, 2026
ID: 000479321
Unable to Add Existing Resource Group when one or more nodes are in BIOS mode.
Updated: July 14, 2026
ID: 000281697
This article explains steps to do OS Conversion while node in BIOS mode
Updated: July 13, 2026
ID: 000487976
During vTree migration, SDS nodes running PowerFlex 3.6.7 may panic, resulting in a Data Unavailability (DU) event. In earlier PowerFlex versions, the migration process may become stuck indefinitely and fail to complete.
Updated: July 13, 2026
ID: 000488725
Lifecycle mode allows lifecycle management of node components in an unsupported configuration. In lifecycle mode, a service supports health and compliance monitoring, service mode, and nondisruptive upgrade operations. All other service operations are blocked.
Updated: July 13, 2026
ID: 000322276
Dell PM1735a Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) drive failing in PowerEdge servers.
Updated: July 10, 2026
ID: 000481601
iDRAC logs show MEM7114 critical memory events that can be false‑positive DIMM errors. The root cause is a BIOS firmware defect that misreports memory faults, particularly when C‑States are enabled.
Updated: July 10, 2026
ID: 000474769
Explore the Dell End of Service Life (EOSL) and End of Life (EOL) list for converged infrastructure, storage, and storage networking products. Access End-of-Life documents for hardware, software, and firmware release and service dates
Updated: July 10, 2026
ID: 000185734
During normal use multiple devices in the VxFlex system go into error state, and data unavailability(DU) happens.
Updated: July 10, 2026
ID: 000051055
PowerFlex Software remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: July 09, 2026
ID: 000477538
PowerFlex Appliance remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: July 09, 2026
ID: 000477555
After every reboot of an AIX LPAR running the PowerFlex Storage Data Client (SDC), the scini device is not configured automatically and the PowerFlex disks are missing until cfgmgr is run by hand. The root cause is the predefined-device (PdDv) cfgscini log directory pointing to /opt, which is not yet mounted at rc.boot phase 2, so the cfgscini device method fails with return code 11. Relocating the log directory to /var (a filesystem mounted at phase 2) restores automatic configuration of the scini device at boot. This is a boot-time configuration issue only; it is not caused by ODM corruption or an invalid client GUID.
Updated: July 09, 2026
ID: 000481331
Incorrect system time on a server may lead to critical issues such as certificate validation failures, authentication errors, and upgrade failures.
Updated: July 09, 2026
ID: 000481224
This article shows the PowerFlex release matrix, and guidance on how to correlate the various packages.
Updated: July 03, 2026
ID: 000461757
PowerFlex Manager only allows one certificate to be uploaded under the Trusted CA Certificate option. If you have a chain of certificates, use the SSL Trusted Certificate option to upload the remaining certificates.
Updated: July 03, 2026
ID: 000348234
This article is designed to revert a custom-signed Ingress Appliance Certificate to the default Platform CA-signed Certificate.
Updated: July 02, 2026
ID: 000378061
PowerFlex SDSs with Samsung PM1733a NVMe SSDs running firmware 1.0.X or 1.1.X may experience intermittent drive dropouts. Elevated latency and slow I/O on affected drives can trigger cascading timeout failures, including Data Unavailability (DU) events, upgrade failures, and daily operation issues.
Updated: July 02, 2026
ID: 000455462
This article explains how to configure, change ownership for MDM node Roles.
Updated: July 02, 2026
ID: 000289878
How to disable IPv6 in Linux for PowerFlex 4.x MVMs. Do not apply this procedure to non-MVMs.
Updated: July 02, 2026
ID: 000218373
Switch MDM cluster ownership from the current Master MDM to a different MDM.
Updated: July 01, 2026
ID: 000280457
Switch MDM cluster ownership from the current primary MDM to a different MDM.
Updated: July 01, 2026
ID: 000280453
Replace a member of an MDM cluster to replace a faulty server or change the server IP address.
Updated: July 01, 2026
ID: 000249601
Due to unarmed (persistent write-disabled) NVDIMMs that prevented a save operation when the nodes were shut down, triggered by low-voltage on Battery Backup Unit (BBU) at boot time, PowerFlex SDS processes configured with fine granularity storage pools utilizing /dev/dax* devices, may be at risk of losing the contents of the /dev/dax* devices during the next power cycle. This will cause associated storage devices to enter an unrecoverable error state, which may result in a DU/DL situation, depending on the number of affected SDS hosts (nodes) and fault set configuration.
Updated: July 01, 2026
ID: 000471258
How to use a Private Repository for PowerFlex Storage Data Client (SDC) container running on Red Hat Core operating system (RHCOS) nodes that OpenShift manages.
Updated: June 30, 2026
ID: 000184206
Container Storage Modules (CSM) Container Storage Interface (CSI) Driver for PowerFlex: Mount fails with "Mount point already in use by device."
Updated: June 30, 2026
ID: 000184742
Container Storage Modules (CSM) Container Storage Interface (CSI) Driver for PowerFlex pods are stuck in CrashLoopBackOff state with error "could not find given NAS server by name."
Updated: June 30, 2026
ID: 000288040