Dell Update Package 6.4 (BLD_78) Copyright (c) 2003-2010 Dell, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Release Title: Dell 32 Bit Diagnostics, v.5148A0, 5148.3 Release Date: October 05, 2010 Default Log File Name: R284094 Supported System(s): PowerEdge M610 PowerEdge M610x PowerEdge M710 PowerEdge M710HD PowerEdge M910 PowerEdge M915 PowerEdge R210 PowerEdge R210 II PowerEdge R310 PowerEdge R410 PowerEdge R415 PowerEdge R510 PowerEdge R515 PowerEdge R610 PowerEdge R710 PowerEdge R715 PowerEdge R810 PowerEdge R815 PowerEdge R910 PowerEdge T110 PowerEdge T110 II PowerEdge T310 PowerEdge T410 PowerEdge T610 PowerEdge T710 PowerVault DL2100 PowerVault DL2200 PowerVault NX200 PowerVault NX300 PowerVault NX3000 PowerVault NX3100 Equallogic DX6000 Equallogic DX6012S Description: Dell Diagnostics are designed to verify proper operation of the hardware in your system outside of a high level operating system environment. The files in this group can be used to update these diagnostics on a system with a Lifecycle Controller. Supported Device(s): 32 Bit Diagnostics Fixes / Enhancements: Adds support for new platforms. Important Device Information: * Do not run other applications while executing Dell Update Packages. * Lifecycle controller updates require system services to be enabled. * For the first time, before you attempt to run Driver Package Diagnostics DUPs, execute the USC DUP. * Before running DUPs, ensure that there are no external devices mounted to /media or /tmp. * If the operating system is installed from "Operating System Deployment", select "Reboot and Exit" in the USC environment before booting to the operating system. This closes the USC session which is held for 18 hours. If you do not want to enter the USC and select "Reboot and Exit", but want to execute the DUPs within 18 hours, unplug the power supply of the system, wait for 10 seconds, and then power on the system. * The USB arbitration service of VMWare ESX 4.1 makes the USB devices invisible to the Hypervisor. So, when DUPs or the Inventory Collector runs on the MN, the partitions exposed as USB devices are not shown, and it reaches the timeout after 15 to 20 minutes. This timeout occurs in the following cases: * If you run DUPs or Inventory Collector on VMware ESX 4.1, the partitions exposed as USB devices are not visible due to the USB arbitration service of VMware ESX 4.1 and timeout occurs. The timeout occurs in the following instances: • When you start “DSM SA Shared Service” on the VMware ESX 4.1 managed node, it runs Inventory Collector. To work around this issue, uninstall Server Administrator or wait until the Inventory Collector completes execution before attempting to stop the “DSM SA Shared Service”. • When you manually try to run the Inventory Collector on the VMware ESX 4.1 managed node while USB arbitration service is running. To fix the issue, stop the USB arbitration service and run the DUPs or the Inventory Collector. To stop the USB arbitration service: 1. Use the “ps aux|grep” usb to check if the USB arbitration service is running. 2. Use the “chkconfig usbarbitrator off” command to prevent the USB arbitration service from starting during boot. 3. After you stop the usbarbitrator, reboot the server to allow the DUPs and/or the Inventory collector to run. Note: If you require the usbarbitrator, enable it manually. To enable the usbarbitrator, run the command - chkconfig usbarbitrator on.