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iDRAC 6.00.02.00
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes:
- SCP Import is not detecting changes as a result of not accounting for case of String Attributes [PSE-17101] - Power monitoring commands failing from IPMI Interface on R340 - Lifecycle Controller Comparison page does not show full path of catalog file(CIFS) - Version change detected.. Message is logged in LCL even when no plugin is present - System is not Powering ON with "Unable to verify the BIOS image file because: Internal Errors" Error in LCL when AC cycle is performed. - Redfish virtual media boot on R6515, R7515 does not work - Drives are not secured after stacking erase / enable security commands via SCP - Invalid catalog file error while updating catalog through NFS share. - Prevent Lifecycle (LC) Log overflow due to high frequency of logins from console - FRU/ rated capacity/EFF Output capacity not available - Fan's running at High speed due to NM failure - Support R250-Silhouette L - BP Power Cable Error - Kioxia PM5 Update Failure - "Firmware version is out of date" Caution error for HBA350i Adapter on OMSA 10.3.0 - Observing processed killed while running SA collection with USB-NIC disabled
Enhancements:
Telemetry: - Redfish Lifecycle Events (RLCE) included in Telemetry - Added threshold range values to Telemetry Sensor reports - Added basic memory error information, available through Redfish APIs * Automation: - Support for Redfish 2020.3, 2020.4 updates - Support for additional Redfish 2020.1 and 2020.2 updates - Added support for CA certificates to the Server Configuration Profiles (SCP) - Use DHCP to Obtain DNS Server Addresses - Report "OS installation complete" status - Added progress bar for Server Configuration Profiles export - Server HostName included in iDRAC Redfish Events - Redfish support for property "LastPowerOutputWatts" - Support Aliasing of Top-Level Redfish URIs - Support for Zero-Touch Deployment using mDNS - FQDN support in Zero-Touch Deployment * Quality/User Experience: - eHTML5 support for accessing Virtual Console and Virtual Media - Support for capturing additional NVMe logs - Expose DIMM temperatures (max per CPU) in iDRAC GUI, RACADM, and Redfish - OpenManage Enterprise as proxy support for Virtual Console and Virtual Media sessions to iDRAC * Security: - Sanitize Cryptographic Erase - SNMPv3 Authentication Passphrase and Privacy Passphrase - Email field changed to optional for generating a CSR - Support to specify Timeout for iDRAC9 Simple 2FA - Support for Local Smart Card Authentication with all supported browsers - Removed support for Smart Card Login through Active Directory user authentication - TLS support for Remote Syslog Authentication - Download CSR without generating a new one - Support for uploading an SSL keys in Redfish API
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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