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iDRAC 6.00.30.00
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Fixes & Enhancements
Enhancements: - Support for Data Processing Unit (DPU) or SmartNIC on PowerEdge R650 and PowerEdge R750 servers - Support for advanced NPAR on PowerEdge MX-series servers - Support for NVIDIA NDR 200G InfiniBand HCA - Support for heater module on PowerEdge XR11 servers - Support for Titanium PSUs - Support for HBA355 OS quick boot - Support for adding HBA350i Mini Monolithic (MM) and HBA350i Mini Monolithic Low Profile (MM LP) controllers to HBA11.3 - Support for PERC 11.4 - Support for NVIDIA Channel DPU 25G on the 15th Generation of Power Servers with AMD processor - Support for on-field upgradation of TPM 2.0 and TPM 1.2 - Support for 4 GB SDRAM DDR4 - Added Chassis Manager firmware version to "getsysinfo" command - Support for Ubuntu 22.04
Fixes: - PSU RedundancyStatus changing to Unknown state intermittently. - CPLD update through Custom Catalog fails - FC Link status displayed as unavailable in iDRAC after a server reboot. - BIOS update job progress remains at 10% in PowerEdge MX740c. - Chassis component firmware updates running slower when performed through the lead chassis. - Incorrect link speed displayed for network adapters - System stops responding during Post while iDRAC performs CSIOR with embedded NIC disabled in BIOS. - One-hour incremental power consumption almost 1.5 times the last hour average power in PowerEdge C6525. - Duplicate listing of Drives in iDRAC GUI. - Unable to perform cryptographic erase on drives with Controller encryption enabled, while the drive is in foreign state - RACADM exits with error invalid RC 17 for iDRAC.Security. - System Request (SysRq) using SOL not working. - Enforced KMS IP Address Certificate Requirement for SEKM - BOSS M2 Thermal Improvements for R450 and R650XS servers
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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File Name:iDRAC_6.00.30.00_ReleaseNotes_A00.pdf
File Size:216.95 KB
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