Release Notes

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/svradmin/5.5/en/README/readme_sa.txt[10/25/2012 1:19:17 PM]
* If a physical disk in a RAID 1-concatenated virtual disk fails, the
virtual disk is in a "Degraded" state. Rebooting the system may
cause the virtual disk to change to a "Failed" state yet the
virtual disk is still fully operational and can be restored to
"OK" status once a functional physical disk is added back to the
RAID-1 set. Dell is working to resolve this problem.
* Using the Storage Management Service "Advanced Create VDisk Wizard"
may occasionally result in a vertical scrollbar of less than
normal width. If this occurs, resizing the Server Administrator
window causes the vertical scrollbar to be redrawn correctly.
* Using the GUI, if a virtual disk is renamed to a name containing
multiple blank and consecutive spaces, the name is truncated to a
single space after you click "Apply".
* When the "Open in a New Window" option is selected in the Storage
Management Service Advanced Create VDisk Wizard, the current page
is opened in a new window, rather than launching the selected
option.
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STORAGE MANAGEMENT SERVICE ISSUES FOR RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX
OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* If a physical disk in a RAID 1-concatenated virtual disk fails,
the virtual disk is in a Degraded state. The Check Consistency
operation should not be performed on a virtual disk while it
is in a degraded state. However, the task drop-down menu
for a degraded RAID 1-concatenated virtual disk may display the
"Check Consistency" option. Do not perform a consistency
check until appropriate actions are performed to restore the
virtual disk. Dell is working to resolve this problem.
* With Chinese or Japanese language browser settings, using the
Storage Management Service Advanced Create VDisk Wizard may
occasionally result in text overflowing to the bottom of the
side-by-side blue text boxes.
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ISSUES FOR REMOTE ACCESS
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NOTE: The Remote Access Service is supported on Dell PowerEdge 650,
700, 750, 800, 830, 840, 850, 860, 1600SC, 1650, 1750, 1800,
1850, 2600, 2650, 2800, 2850, 4600, 6600, 6650, 6800, 6850,
6950, 2970, R200, M600, M605, R805, and R900 systems only.
The following subsections list the currently known issues regarding
implementation and operation of your RAC and the Remote Access
Service in Server Administrator.
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