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iDRAC 7.00.00.00
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Fixes & Enhancements
*** ENHANCEMENTS:
Services/ Design for Diagnostics Support to collect Boot capture videos when debugging logs are submitted in SupportAssist Collection. Support to capture Memory Serial Presence Detect (SPD).
Cybersecurity Support for nondefault HTTP/HTTPS share port number for iDRAC features such as Server Configuration Profile(SCP), export LC logs, export hardware inventory, SupportAssist collection. Support for Common Access Card (CAC) and Personal Identity Card (PIV) smart cards
Modernization Support for Full Network Controller Sideband Interface (NC-SI) 1.2 specification that is responsible for supporting communication between the Management Controller and external management applications. Support ACME protocol in Auto SSL Certificate Enrollment.
Automation Redfish 2021.3, 2021.4 updates (Support for Redfish Schemas version 2022.3) Support for applying settings with "No reboot required" option in updates through SCP imports for iDRAC, System, and Lifecycle Controller attributes.
Usability/ Customer Experience Added the missing mandatory property RemoteUser under ActiveDirectory or RemoteRoleMapping. Added a log entry in Lifecycle(LC) logs when temperature warning and critical thresholds are modified Added a progress bar to track Easy Restore. Enhanced drive representation in the iDRAC GUI. Enhanced JID_CLEARALL_FORCE Operation to delete running jobs and initiate inventory refresh without an iDRAC reboot.
*** Fixes:
260667: SystemConfigHash attribute hash value gets modified for SCP preview operation even though no configuration change was applied. 227881: SCP import fails with an error on the attribute VNCServer.1#Password, if the template is set to Clone or Replace mode. A VNC#Password has an eight characters requirement. 259718: Telemetry reports missing metrics such as PowerMetrics, PSUMetrics, ThermalMetrics, StorageSensor, MemeorySensor, AggregationMetrics, SystemUsage, FPGASensor, PowerStataistics, PowerStatistics, CPUMemMetrics. 252415, 254306, 258262: Telemetry service facing a periodic disruption caused by a metric-engine restart when system is under stress. 260541: SEKM Configured BOSS Controller status reported as Unknown and the secured disks fails to unlock when there is a network delay in getting the keys from external Key Management Server after a system power cycle. 244410: iDRAC GUI not displaying the front backplane image of the supported backplane with 3.5" drives and 2.5" drives in all the slots. An extended drive view was added in iDRAC to resolve this issue. 264895, 265155: Accessing ISO from host OS fails if NIC is in SharedLom mode. Fixed this issue by adding LOM network bandwidth. 261781: Right Windows key in the Virtual console keyboard not responding. 259799: Uploading custom certificates with more than 150 SAN entries may cause a delay in loading the iDRAC dashboard page. Maximum number of SAN entries that are expected for a custom certificate upload is limited to 150. 260550: Remaining Rated Write Endurance displayed as 0% for Channel NVMe Devices that are connected through a PERC storage controller. Support for multiple controller IDs added in iDRAC to display the correct Write Endurance. 263177: System Board Pfault Fail Safe Sensor state changing to Unknown. Disabled the pfault sensor scanning to avoid the erroneous "Unknown" status. SEL logging of pfault sensor still occurs if an actual pfault event takes place within the system. 266265: iDRAC direct USB port blocked after enabling IP Range blocking. 266266: After enabling IP range blocking, a change in the IP range data is observed if a system restart is performed. 260444: Bad Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) requests sent from iDRAC after an iDRAC reset was performed. 255949, 254767: iDRAC Service Module (iSM) erroneously reported as Not Running in iDRAC after an iDRAC reset was performed.
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