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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:  June 22, 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

How to find the disk space usage and free space on the ScaleIO volume.
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000167618

A SO resource group deployment fails with an exception - 'RuntimeError: VxFlex component, scaleio-block-legacy-gateway, does not have a successful server to build with'.
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000228779

Dell PM1735a NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) drive failing in PowerEdge servers
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000481601

PowerFlex devices on ESXi are logging following error: "IEC page to device "eui.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" has bad pagecode: 0x0"
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000171175

While adding a volume, the user sees the error in the screenshot, which is that the block component is missing data.
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000225528

This article explains how to change the IP Addresses in the working ScaleIO Cluster for SDSs and MDMs in ESXi Environment.
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000267359

This article will explain the differences between a rebuild and a rebalance.
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000467011

This article explains how to troubleshoot the dial home alert SDC_MULTIPLE_DISCONNECTIONS_FROM_SDS -SIO01.07.0000007
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000081527

This article explains how to reclaim space on the Management Virtual Machine (MVMs).
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000348682

Client servers are experiencing I/O errors against PowerFlex-backed devices. The overall backend (MDMs and SDSs) appears to be healthy. PowerFlex replication is active, and RPO errors are affecting one or more RCGs.
Updated:  June 25, 2026 ID: 000227849

On AIX, a volume group built on PowerFlex (scinid) disks does not vary on at boot and its filesystems do not mount. The root cause is a boot-order race: the PowerFlex Storage Data Client (SDC) enumerates the scinid block devices only after the network is up and the SDC connects to the MDM (about two minutes into boot), which is later than AIX's automatic vary-on and mount pass. The fix is to disable auto vary-on and auto-mount for the affected volume group, then bring it up from a small, bounded post-network script sequenced after the SDC daemon. This article assumes the scini parent device already comes up at boot; if it does not, resolve that first (see the companion article on the cfgscini log path).
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000481334

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:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000481331

This article explains how to troubleshoot the issue of being unable to exit service mode during a gateway upgrade.
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000404752

This article explains how to troubleshoot error code MEM9037
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000481194

This article explains how to troubleshoot events PFX00001.0704001 PFX00001.0704002 PFX00001.0704003 PFX00001.0704004
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000481189

This article explains how to troubleshoot the alert PFX00102.0000207 - The PowerFlex management platform message bus health diagnostic failed.
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000446675

When an Operating System (OS) replacement is performed from Community ENTerprise Operating System (CentOS) to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) using the "Replace Node OS" operation, any preconfigured static routes are removed automatically.
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000308663

SDS devices have errors stating "Device has fixed read errors"
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000174344

This Article is an alert reference guide for the PowerFlex Block subsystem SIO04.XX.XXXXXXX,  SIO12.XX.XXXXXXX,  SIO13.XX.XXXXXXX,  SIO14.XX.XXXXXXX,  SIO15.XX.XXXXXXX,  SIO16.XX.XXXXXXX
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000270637

How to replace an NVDIMM in a PowerEdge server or PowerFlex Appliance.
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000217253

All alerts in this article apply to the file subsystem. These alerts do not have SCG symptom IDs, except where noted.
Updated:  June 24, 2026 ID: 000270649

Dell VxFlex Ready Node and PowerFlex Custom Node remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated:  June 23, 2026 ID: 000477630

PowerFlex Appliance remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated:  June 23, 2026 ID: 000477555

Even after performing clean command, the SDS device error does not clear. Here are steps on how this can be fixed.
Updated:  June 23, 2026 ID: 000027185

PowerFlex Software remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated:  June 23, 2026 ID: 000477538

Resource Group (RG) operations will complete and cause DU when an MDM cluster has fewer virtual IPs than MDM DATA IPs.
Updated:  June 23, 2026 ID: 000446482

Resource Group (RG) operations will complete and cause DU when the system has fewer Standby Manager or Tie-Breaker MDMs than expected.
Updated:  June 23, 2026 ID: 000446471

Resource Group (RG) operations will complete and cause DU when the system has fewer Standby Manager or Tie-Breaker MDMs than expected.
Updated:  June 23, 2026 ID: 000446474