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iDRAC 7.10.30.05
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes and Enhancements - External:*** New Features/Enhancements: - Enhanced thermals for XE9680, R860, and C6615 - SEKM support on 3.2 TB KIOXIA CM7 NVMe E3.S drives. - Support for Dual-Port VPI adapter card. - Support for importing host certificate and private key into iDRAC. - Support for sensor hot shutdown (sensor hot detection and shutdown request). - Support for M.2 Micron 7450 Drives and SDPM BBU Model Number in iDRAC for inventory. - Closed Loop Thermals and Inventory support for RAN DPUs (Dell, Qualcomm, and Nokia accelerator cards). - Support for NVIDIA BlueField-3 2x200 GbE channel DPUs. - Support for Intel 2x100 GbE DPUs. - iDRAC9 support for NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation GPU on PowerEdge R7960R server. - Support Intel Ethernet Network Adapter E810-2CQDA2 (Dell customized hardware). - Support for 2023.1 Redfish schema updates. - Support for iDRAC9 GUI in application feedback and help. - Improved PSU reporting, GPU utilization metrics in iDRAC
*** Fixes: - OpenSSH CVE-2023-48795 - Removal of the cipher SHA1 in SSH - Resolved the issue of iDRAC9 losing static Gateway address after firmware update and racreset in rare circumstances. - Resolved the issue where the iDRAC GUI incorrectly displayed "unknown" Link speed for QLOGIC FASTLINKQ QL41262 when three partitions were enabled. - Fixed the issue where Lifecycle Logs inaccurately reported an incorrect update package filename during a firmware update. - Resolved the accessibility issue with the iDRAC web server after an iDRAC firmware update with a custom SSL. - Implemented a fix to address the intermittent disappearance of VMD-enabled NVMe drives from iDRAC GUI. - Resolved the discrepancy in historical inlet temperature data between iDRAC GUI and RACADM. - Fixed the inconsistency where RACADM can retrieve Transceiver Status, while it is not listed in the iDRAC GUI. - Fixed the issue where the Remote Diagnostic Job fails to successfully complete despite ePSA Diagnostics passing successfully. - Resolved the issue with rebootless NVMe updates from N and N-1 version. - Fixed the issue occurring during a system power cycle where an LC message indicates a new PSU detection, which is accompanied by the error message "Firmware update file not found (PR10)," ensuring smoother operations and accurate reporting. - Fixed the issue of SWC5008 logs appearing in Lifecycle logs after enabling Management USB in iDRAC while the management cable is connected to the server. - Fixed the occurrence of RAC0401 events during an OS reboot failure. - Fixed the issue where, after performing real-time firmware updates, the job status remains at "Completed Virtual AC pending" despite AC power cycling through Redfish URI or physically, ensuring accurate and timely status updates. - Addressed intermittent host cold boot issues leading to the display of "SWC9016 - Unable to authenticate CPLD either because of unsuccessful cryptographic authentication or integrity issue" in the Lifecycle (LC) Log and SEL log. This resolution ensures that the server's front panel Amber light is no longer activated, and the health status remains stable without shifting to critical. - Fixed the issue where the TaskAutoDeleteTimeoutMinutes attribute value does not revert to the default setting after performing a manager reset (racresetcfg), ensuring proper configuration and default behavior. - Implemented updates to ensure that iDRAC time zones reflect recent changes in Mexico time zones, resolving discrepancies and ensuring accurate timekeeping. - Fixed the login failure issue that was observed following a system LC wipe job in a Modular server, ensuring users can successfully access the iDRAC without disruptions. - Fixed the issue where the "systemerase reinstallfw" command fails for multiple firmware reinstallation attempts in RACADM, ensuring consistent and successful firmware updates through RACADM commands.
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
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