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What's new in XClarity One Hub v1.3

Review this information to learn about new hardware support and software enhancements that are included in Lenovo XClarity One Hub v1.3.

Additional hardware support

No new hardware is supported in this release.

You can find a complete list of supported devices and options (such as I/O, DIMM, and storage adapters), minimum required firmware levels, and limitations considerations from the XClarity One Hub Support for Servers webpage.

Software enhancements

The following software enhancements are supported in this release.

For a list of vulnerabilities that were fixed in this release, see the readme file, which you can find on the XClarity One downloads webpage.

FunctionDescription
Hubs

You can view the progress of the virtual machine's initialization process from the landing page.

You can reset your password through the virtual-machine console (see Signing in to the hub web interface).

You can immediately restart or power off the management hub directly from the hub web interface (see Hub power actions). You can also enable or disable these power actions on the hub (see Hub features enablement).

You can monitor processor, memory, and storage usage data for the hub from the main landing page and view usage trends from the Metrics panel (see Hub metrics and trends).

Alerts are generated when processor, memory or storage usage approaches 100% (see Alerts and events).

You can optionally configure Lenovo XClarity One Hub use an HTTP web proxy for outbound communication between the hub and the portal, Lenovo support websites, and other external services when direct access to the Internet is not available (see Configuring the hub network).

The management hub collects and forwards SSD tracking data and push it to XClarity OneLenovo XClarity One.

The hub collects and forwards memory PPR (post package repair) information whenever one is run on the Lenovo XClarity Controller.