Dell DR Series System Release Notes for Version 3.2.
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Release Notes 1 These Release Notes are intended to supplement the Dell DR Series system documentation to provide last minute information available for the latest release of the DR Series system software for the DR Series systems, DR4300e, DR4300, and DR6300. These Release Notes contain details about the latest updates, known issues, resolutions, and other information.
NOTE: TB and GB represent terabytes and gigabytes in decimal values, and TiB represents tebibytes in binary values. Tebibytes are a standards-based binary multiple of the byte, a unit of digital information storage. Table 1.
Supported Software and Hardware For a complete list of the supported hardware and software for the Dell DR Series system, see the Dell DR Series System Interoperability Guide. You can download this guide by visiting dell.com/support/home and selecting your specific DR Series system, which opens the product support page to view product documentation for your system. What’s New in this Release This release includes new features and enhancements as well as maintenance fixes for the DR Series system software.
ID Issue Description/Workaround 20426 Replication traffic that is configured to go through an assigned bond may still run through the default bond (bond0). If you want to run replication traffic through another bond interface, contact Technical Support to update the route. 18837 Manual modifications made to the Rapid NFS rdnfs.cfg file are not preserved between plugin updates. Manually modify the rdnfs.cfg again after upgrading the plug-in.
ID Issue Resolution 20539 After installing Rapid CIFS Filter Driver, an incorrect driver version is displayed. If at the end of successful installation, the version of the driver loaded (which can be checked using rdcifsctl.exe driver -q) is lower than the version of the installed package (listed under Control Panel > Installed products), then you should restart the machine. This issue can occur if the system fails to rename/delete driver files under the system folder.
ID Issue Resolution 3. Run the command: delldrlogsvc.exe install 4. Run the command: delldrlogsvc.exe start 19552 When there is no data to replicate (for example, replication state is INSYNC), replication statistics might indicate a target is running out of disk space even though the target has enough space.
ID Issue Resolution 17661 If the cable is removed from a network interface and the network is restarted, the interface does not get an IP. If you then reinsert the cable, you must restart the network to get an IP. Ensure that the interfaces that you want to add or modify are connected when making Advanced Networking changes. To restart the network, type network --restart at the CLI command line. 17193 DR Rapid critical message Alert RDS Restore failed reported on DR4x00 system.
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Getting Help 3 Other Information You May Need WARNING: The following table lists the documentation available for the Dell DR Series systems. The documents listed are available at dell.com/support/home by selecting your specific DR Series system. For more information about DR Series system hardware, see the safety and regulatory information that shipped with your DR Series system. Warranty information may be included as a separate document.
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