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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: March 23, 2026
ID: 000205512
This article details the procedure to troubleshoot power supply unit (PSU) issues that may arise on a PowerEdge Server.
Updated: March 16, 2026
ID: 000127944
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: March 27, 2026
ID: 000185734
ESXi servers stop responding in vCenter due to the All Paths Down (APD) state on one or more of the PowerFlex volumes.
Updated: March 27, 2026
ID: 000437810
This KB article describes how to do Raw Device Mapping (RDM) to the PowerFlex virtual machine (VM) in ESXi.
This article can be used only if the ESXi server has a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) controller. If not, it might cause a "purple screen" to the ESXi and reboot.
Updated: March 27, 2026
ID: 000281304
This article provides information about how to import a foreign configuration RAID array on the system setup (F2) menu.
Updated: March 27, 2026
ID: 000122457
PowerFlex Manager does not support using a vSphere Standard Switch (vSS). PowerFlex Manager-managed deployments require VMware Distributed Virtual Switches (vDS) for automated networking, lifecycle management, and compliance.
That is why Resource Group fails to exit LCM when a Standard Switch is detected on vCenter in the PowerFlex environment, even when the Standard Switch is not used by PowerFlex servers and networks.
Updated: March 26, 2026
ID: 000444629
The elements below are required to perform a Remote Proactive SMP (RPS) System Maintenance Plan Activity in the most efficient manner. Work with your Remote Proactive engineer to stage these tools and collect the needed info. If these requirements are not met, the activity cannot begin or completed successfully. It is recommended that these requirements be accounted for prior to the start of the System Maintenance Plan Data Collection stage.
Updated: March 26, 2026
ID: 000225458
NetWorker Snapshot Management (NSM) backups may fail with Error relinking snapvx snapshot to target: Unable to perform action Link on SnapVX snapshot, error SYMAPI_C_ACCESS_DENIED.
Updated: March 26, 2026
ID: 000024577
This article walks you through configuring PowerFlex Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) for SSO with Microsoft Azure Entra ID using OIDC.
Updated: March 26, 2026
ID: 000444444
SupportAssist is connected; however AIOps (formerly known as CloudIQ (CIQ)) shows the 'Last Contacted' time as days or weeks ago.
Updated: March 26, 2026
ID: 000399850
Unable to apply PowerFlex license, receive error code ASMCOMMONS.0070.
Updated: March 23, 2026
ID: 000227818
Applying for a license from PowerFlex Manager Platform (PFMP) fails with the error "The license key is invalid or does not match this version (ASMCOMMONS.0049)."
Updated: March 23, 2026
ID: 000221565
How to update the firmware on a G6 Panduit PDU and a G5 Panduit PDU.
Updated: March 23, 2026
ID: 000331869
This article presents the main issues that may be observed when trying to deploy the PowerFlex CSI driver for Kubernetes (K8s).
Updated: March 20, 2026
ID: 000435259
PowerFlex product limits specify the minimum and maximum supported configurations in this release. The Product Limits dictate the maximum and minimum values for key system parameters.
Updated: March 18, 2026
ID: 000379528
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: March 17, 2026
ID: 000303519
Dell PowerFlex Appliance remediation is available for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious users to compromise the affected system.
Updated: March 17, 2026
ID: 000391392
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: March 17, 2026
ID: 000334768
This article table lists the CloudLink permissions and the default roles to which they are assigned.
Updated: March 13, 2026
ID: 000273261
PowerFlex Management Platform (PFMP) fails to upgrade the PowerFlex System resource from 3.x to 4.5.
Updated: March 13, 2026
ID: 000251292
This KB provides a workaround for the issue for PowerFlex Manager Platform (PFMP) 4.8 systems.
Updated: March 13, 2026
ID: 000439061
When performing PCI Passthrough in vCenter for an SVM with Dynamic Direct Path I/O enabled in a manual HCI deployment, an error occurs if the VM's VMX level is below 13. This issue will also propagate to PowerFlex Manager during future upgrade attempts.
Updated: March 12, 2026
ID: 000229064
In certain environments, an MDM restart may take approximately 20 seconds before re‑joining the cluster.
The delay occurs during ActiveMQ CMS initialization, which is part of the MDM startup sequence. If DNS name resolution is slow or misconfigured, the CMS initialization blocks until the DNS lookup times out.
Updated: March 12, 2026
ID: 000438735
Migrating a PowerFlex 3.x system over to a PFxM 4.x system does not fully complete. The Gateway resource is not registered to the PowerFlex system. Unable to upgrade the PowerFlex system to make it compliant.
Updated: March 12, 2026
ID: 000221536
After a new successful deployment of the PowerFlex resource group, when trying to log in for the first time using scli, the login fails with the error "CERTIFICATE_NOT_YET_VALID."
Updated: March 12, 2026
ID: 000223736
This article provides links to PowerFlex software documentation.
Updated: March 12, 2026
ID: 000307994
This article lists the PowerFlex hardware End of expansion (EOexp) and Software End of Standard Support (EoSS) codes.
Updated: March 12, 2026
ID: 000305299
PowerFlex appliance can be deployed with either full network automation or partial network automation. With full network automation, PowerFlex Manager configures the node facing ports on the customer network switches.
Updated: March 11, 2026
ID: 000428017
The PowerFlex Manager’s (PFxM) Resource Group (RG) deletion workflow causes an unexpected reset of an unused infrastructure port‑channel.
Updated: March 11, 2026
ID: 000438193