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Dell has a Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) program for many of our hardware systems. The CRU program allows customers to replace designated hardware components. For a list of the hardware components that are designated as CRU for a specific hardware system, go to the Dell Warranty and Maintenance Page.
Updated:  May 10, 2026 ID: 000187496

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:  May 07, 2026 ID: 000308007

This article provides links to PowerFlex custom node technical documentation.
Updated:  May 10, 2026 ID: 000213270

Using PowerFlex Management Portal (PFMP), capture a group’s network mappings, service details, credentials and node IPs, remove the group (non‑delete), then re‑add it with the recorded information.
Updated:  May 10, 2026 ID: 000237096

14‑gen Ready Nodes with ≥12 DIMMs can reboot, recorded in iDRAC as a BP1 power‑good voltage out‑of‑range error; signal noise on the backplane power cable creates loss alerts, risking data loss.
Updated:  May 10, 2026 ID: 000035374

Article outlines symptoms where PowerFlex nodes report “Non‑Volatile Dual Inline memory module (NVDIMM) battery not ready” during boot, after outage, or on install, caused by batteries left uncharged.
Updated:  May 10, 2026 ID: 000218917

The "Software Serial ID" or "SWID" (usually starts wit ELMSIO....) is used to open Service Request for PowerFlex, and to start software renewal process. If the Software Serial ID is not available, you can also create cases using the "System Serial number" (usually starts with "ELMVX....)
Updated:  May 10, 2026 ID: 000294556

The following procedure explains how to manually install an external SDC on a Debian-based server. The steps in the procedure below are relevant for Debian/Ubuntu operating systems, including Proxmox Virtual Environment.
Updated:  May 10, 2026 ID: 000462918

PowerFlex Manager 4.x may show false alerts—CONFIGURED_SPARE_CAPACITY_SMALLER_THAN_LARGEST_FAULT_UNIT, STORAGE_POOL_UNBALANCED, NOT_ENOUGH_FAULT_UNITS_IN_SP due to a known software issue pending fix.
Updated:  May 09, 2026 ID: 000279687

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:  May 08, 2026 ID: 000185734

PowerFlex Manager Platform 4.x shows MVM nodes NotReady, pods restarting and UI hanging; a defect in versions 4.5‑4.6 under‑allocates CPU and memory, requiring 28 vCPUs and 64 GB RAM.
Updated:  May 08, 2026 ID: 000321671

This article explains how to use the internal HTTP share for 4.x PowerFlex Manager Release Certification Matrix (RCM), Intelligent Catalog (IC), ISO uploads.
Updated:  May 08, 2026 ID: 000220681

This Article explains the details of an MDM cluster in a PowerFlex solution.
Updated:  May 08, 2026 ID: 000249312

Slow, non‑SSD storage on the cluster VMs leads to etcd latency over one second, triggering repeated pod restarts, node NotReady states and loss of PowerFlex Management Platform (PFMP) UI access.
Updated:  May 08, 2026 ID: 000222971

Offline upgrade of PowerFlex Manager How to manually upgrade PowerFlex Manager without Secure Remote Services.
Updated:  May 08, 2026 ID: 000183041

Alerts remain stuck in the PowerFlex Manager UI when the service or MDM that generated them is no longer active. This results in the UI being unable to clear them.
Updated:  May 07, 2026 ID: 000220827

Details the graceful reboot of PowerFlex Management Platform (PFMP) VMs for version 4.X, including labeling, draining, and rebooting MVMs while keeping two nodes active and checking PostgreSQL health. In the scope of this procedure, MVM1 is the postgres Leader. It is drained and rebooted last.
Updated:  May 07, 2026 ID: 000225550

Connectivity issues may be seen with either the Gateway or the Presentation server with "port out of range" or "Trying to reconnect."
Updated:  May 07, 2026 ID: 000198913

This article is about an error that a user may see when adding a "DAX" device into the acceleration Pool.
Updated:  May 05, 2026 ID: 000168245

This article explains the steps to reset the PowerFlex Manager Platform (PFMP) admin password, or any account in the PFMP.
Updated:  May 04, 2026 ID: 000247978

This article explains the different reasons hard drives can fail in detail.
Updated:  May 01, 2026 ID: 000064317

Post successful PFMP upgrade, the CloudLink (CL) Agents have duplicate entries in a connected and disconnected state.
Updated:  April 30, 2026 ID: 000319116

This KB explains how to perform the WSFC conversion at a high-level. It also covers converting an Oracle RAC environment from RDMs to shared VMDKs on NVMe/TCP, even though Oracle RAC does not require SCSI3‑PR. Oracle RAC can run on an SDC‑based VMFS datastore, but because PowerFlex does not support Clustered VMDK on SDC‑based VMFS, SCSI3‑PR‑dependent applications cannot use that configuration. Oracle RAC explanations are also high-level.
Updated:  April 27, 2026 ID: 000417124

This step-by-step guide explains how to configure the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC network) settings and email configuration options for iDRAC9, iDRAC8, and iDRAC7.
Updated:  April 19, 2026 ID: 000131098

This article explains what a predictive drive failure (error code PDR16) means, why it occurs, and provides step-by-step instructions to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. It covers recommended actions such as backing up data, updating firmware, and replacing the disk if necessary to ensure storage health and prevent data loss.
Updated:  April 19, 2026 ID: 000126418

Dell Storage Simple Support Matrices on E-Lab Navigator provide the optimal interoperability for your storage solution.
Updated:  April 19, 2026 ID: 000126411

SDCs may lose the ability to access its volumes.
Updated:  April 18, 2026 ID: 000082203

ScaleIO: While applying for a license getting Error: MDM failed command. Status: The current system configuration exceeds the license entitlements.
Updated:  April 17, 2026 ID: 000052096

The MDM reports device errors from an SDS, but the SDS or DAX device in question is being used by the cluster and is healthy.
Updated:  April 17, 2026 ID: 000049265

The PowerFlex gateway Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate expires every 90 days. This affects the Container Storage Interface (CSI) Driver for PowerFlex deployments that use this certificate.
Updated:  April 09, 2026 ID: 000226935