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iDRAC 7.00.60.00
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes:
- Fixed the issue where BIOSFirmwareVersion and BMCFirmwareVersion data reported Null after DPU erase. Tracking Number: 275079 - Fixed the issue of Raidpop memory leak during warm boot on PERC H755N connected with NVME. Tracking Number: 274863. - Fixed the issue where an additional reboot was required to secure VOSS drives after enabling SPDM. Tracking Number: 264297 - Fixed Virtual Media errors count while doing folder performance from HD speed application. Tracking Number: 264912 - Fixed discrepancy in Power Cap Policy attributes in iDRAC GUI and HII. Tracking Number: 267428 - Fixed the issue of Power Supply 1 showing as absent on Hardware Inventory. Tracking Number: 267183 - Fixed IPMI commands issue for root user after motherboard replacements. Tracking Number: 270598 - Fixed limited Functionality of iDRAC Service Module SRV155. Tracking Number: 273077 - Fixed the issue where multiple iDRAC Monitor critical LC logs were reported with message ID RAC0401. Tracking Number: 268775 - iDRAC to ensure iDRAC Consolidated Readiness check on LCStatus to avoid issues from field. Tracking Number: 270571 - Fixed failing of SystemErase ReinstallFW job without performing SystemErase. Tracking Number:272003 - Fixed Virtual console failure with custom HTTP port. Tracking Number: 277881
Enhancements:
- Provided Redfish Schema updates - Added support for Design for Debug (D4D) - Processor diagnostics - Added support for Design for Debug (D4D) - Motherboard Diagnostics - Added support for the enhanced system erase in Redfish - Updated GAIA support matrix - Added support for 2x25Gbe Bluefield-2 PCIe FH - Added support for collection of NVIDIA DPU BMC firmware version - Added support for SDPM M.2 Status - Added support for issuing BIOS password with OMSA and SLES 15 - Added support for SPDM for Emulex - Added support for SDPM Health Sensor through Redfish - Added support for customization of BIOS password policy - Removed Power Capping function in iDRAC Web GUI - Added support for X-Auth Token Enablement for Dell Native Edge solutions - Added support for SDPM BBU DUP firmware update - Added support for AT&T 802.1x certificate fix - Added support for new Leak detection options for PowerEdge XE8640 - Added support for closed loop cooling for Nvidia Bluefield 3 DPU - Added support for new version of TPM module v5
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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