Release Notes

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/svradmin/5.1/en/readme/readme_sa.txt[10/23/2012 1:31:47 PM]
parameters", please modify your command into several simpler commands.
Each command should change only one setting.
* When running Server Administrator on a system with a Traditional
Chinese operating system, the Server Administrator pages are
displayed in Simplified Chinese. To view Server Administrator in
English, go to your browser language preference page and change
the language to English.
* When a log file is saved from Server Administrator, it is saved in zip
format. For best results, it is recommended to open this zip file using
WinZip. Using the Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP embedded
"Compressed (zipped) Folder" utility is not recommended.
* After configuring BIOS settings on certain systems, a second
reboot may be required for updated BIOS settings to be properly
displayed by Server Administrator.
* If you import an invalid root certificate into Server Administrator
using "Preferences-> General Settings-> Web Server-> X.509
Certificate" and try to log in to Server Administrator after
restarting the Web server, you get a blank page.
To correct this issue, you must restore your original "keystore.db"
file before importing a valid root certificate. To restore the
"keystore.db" file, you must use both the basic operating system
commands and the Server Administrator CLI. Perform the following
steps from your operating system command line:
1. Type:
omconfig system webserver action=stop
2. Locate the "keystore.db.bak" file. The default path is
"C:\program files\dell\SysMgt\iws\config".
3. Copy "keystore.db.bak" to "keystore.db".
4. Type:
omconfig system webserver action=start
* A temperature that drops below a minimum failure threshold does not
cause a system reset even if this alert action is set.
* A reporting error, for the amount of memory enabled, may exist for
the Level 2 (L2) cache memory when you view "Processor interface"
for PowerEdge 6600 and 6650 systems. It may be incorrectly displayed
as 256 K.
If you purchased more than 256 K of L2 cache with your system, all
of the L2 cache you have installed is fully enabled. The reporting
error will be corrected in a future BIOS release for PowerEdge 6600
and 6650 systems.