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This document highlights minimum, recommended, and latest code versions for Dell Technologies Enterprise and Datacenter Infrastructure products. We carefully evaluate and monitor code deployment data to ensure that product releases meet our stringent expectations to provide our customers with reliable products and solutions.
Updated:  January 19, 2026 ID: 000205512

This article provides links to PowerFlex software technical documentation.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000210475

Dell PowerFlex Rack remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated:  January 20, 2026 ID: 000391568

This addendum patch requires a two-step process to install when included as part of an RCM upgrade.
Updated:  January 20, 2026 ID: 000205419

For security reasons it might be necessary to change the password for the root user on a VMware ESXi host after installation.
Updated:  January 20, 2026 ID: 000324321

This article explains how to troubleshoot PowerFlex Upgrade failure due to failure to create the /opt/platform/platform directory on the upgrading MVM.
Updated:  January 20, 2026 ID: 000323650

This article explains how to solve the migration failure from PFxM 3.x to PFMP 4.x due to a 3.x PFxM backup failure caused by ElasticSearch data.
Updated:  January 20, 2026 ID: 000323551

Use this procedure to configure and maintain audit logs of a user in a separate file commands.log in SVMs and PowerFlex storage-only nodes and transmit them to the remote servers
Updated:  January 20, 2026 ID: 000324415

This article explains how to clear device errors from the PowerFlex Manager Platform (PFMP) when a Dial Home (DH) SIO03.02.0000005 is triggered.
Updated:  January 20, 2026 ID: 000256801

Client/servers are experiencing IO errors against PowerFlex-backed devices. The overall backend (MDM/SDSes) appears to be healthy. PowerFlex replication is being used and there are some RPO errors against 1 or more of the RCGs.
Updated:  January 19, 2026 ID: 000227849

PowerFlex Open Manage Enterprise (OpenManage Enterprise) allows a PowerFlex solution to gather telemetry from nodes. This article lists: Supported Versions, Documentation, Functionality and Feature Resources, and AIOps supported versions and documentation.
Updated:  January 16, 2026 ID: 000412301

PowerFlex 4.x Trying to generate the troubleshooting bundle gives an error "The test connection to upload the troubleshooting bundle failed"
Updated:  January 14, 2026 ID: 000209791

OS10 TOR Switch Network Configuration for Port 1 and Port 2 are the same - Pre-existing port channel cfg did not get cleaned.
Updated:  January 14, 2026 ID: 000195209

Nodes are failing to PXE boot during deployment when Intel X710 NICs are present.
Updated:  January 13, 2026 ID: 000195206

Even though the VLT enabled topology provides a loop-free environment in the VLT domain, some non-VLT member ports can end up in a loop scenario. Rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP) and rapid per-VLAN spanning tree+ (RPVST+) modes of spanning tree protocol in VLT are supported to provide a solution for this scenario. Depending on the network topology, the primary node of the VLT domain can be designated as the root bridge.
Updated:  January 13, 2026 ID: 000317735

Dell Virtual Link Trunking allows Layer 2 information to be shared across the two nodes. For this purpose, the same VLT domain-id should be configured on both VLT nodes. For rapid convergence and optimal service, the same VLT MAC address should be configured on both the nodes using the vlt-mac command (optional). In the absence of vlt-mac configuration, if the primary VLT node goes down, the VLT port channel on the secondary node flaps, causing slight traffic disruption.
Updated:  January 13, 2026 ID: 000317732

Compute Only node upgrade fails with the error BIOS_FIRMWARE_TYPE WARNING: Legacy boot detected ESXi servers running legacy BIOS are encouraged to move to Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
Updated:  January 12, 2026 ID: 000317135

This article explains how to Resynchronize a Compliance file or OS repository that is in an error state.
Updated:  January 12, 2026 ID: 000383240

Procedure to update firmware to mitigate an issue of NVDIMM batteries losing charge on PowerFlex Rack and Appliance (R650, R750) nodes.
Updated:  January 12, 2026 ID: 000228450

This article explains how to Standardizing Data VLAN Tagging After PFxM Upgrade and OS Conversion.
Updated:  January 12, 2026 ID: 000406776

If a user attempts to deploy multiple volumes that exceed the available space, the request may not be blocked by PowerFlex Manager. If it is not blocked, the deployment fails and the volumes are in an error state.
Updated:  January 10, 2026 ID: 000194856

By default, 14G SO nodes are configured to go to sleep to save power when idle. In the sleep state, when PowerFlex Manager issues IOs the response time is impacted while it wakes up. It is possible to set a parameter that does not allow the CPU to go to sleep but that setting will revert back to the default after a service upgrade.
Updated:  January 10, 2026 ID: 000194768

This article explains when it is safe to ignore PowerFlex UI non-compliance when hardware component updates are necessary. The compliance flag in PFxM is a best-practice target matrix. If support and engineering guide the customer community to update hardware to fix issues in the field, such as stated in a KB article, Dell Technical Advisory (DTA), or Dell Security Advisory (DSA), deviation is allowed, supported, and acceptable.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000227433

This article explains what disk errors PDR1001 and PDR3 mean on Dell PowerEdge servers and the best practices to resolve these issues. By understanding these alerts and acting promptly, you can maintain storage health, prevent downtime, and protect critical data.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000143247

Deployment of a CO service with PowerFlex Manager 3.6 or later with Intelligent Catalog 36_360_A02.zip may result in having some nodes be noncompliant. The Micron M.2 SATA devices for the BOSS card have firmware E003 instead of E012.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000191626

PFxM-3.5.1-5539 with 13G HC and SO services backed up and restored to 3.7.0-7773 loses the cached network connectivity data for 13G nodes. After the restore, the 13G SO service goes into a critical and error state.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000189981

PowerFlex Manager installs operating systems during new service deployment or node expansion with Partial Network Automation using iDRAC virtual media. Sometimes when LACP networking is used with Dell OS 10 switches OS installation failures can be seen depending on the switch cabling used.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000189241

Node credentials can be changed from the Resources page of PowerFlex Manager. As many nodes as wanted may be selected and updated, but if too many are selected it could cause timeout issues.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000188944

In PowerFlex Manager, a disruptive service upgrade fails if the SVM name in vCenter does not match its hostname.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000188940

Switch discovery fails if "enable" password is required to activate configure commands.
Updated:  January 09, 2026 ID: 000188937