User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter 1
- Active System Manager Overview
- Chapter 2
- Getting Started
- Chapter 3
- Account Management
- Chapter 4
- User Profile Management
- Managing Security Functions
- Managing Groups
- Defining Permissions
- Modifying Permissions
- Managing Authentication Repositories
- Chapter 5
- Inventory Management
- Understanding Resource Modeling
- Building a Standard Active System Manager Inventory
- Configuring Discovery Setup
- Running Discovery
- Using Resource Types
- Using Resource Instances
- Building Resource Instances
- Modifying Core Properties for Resource Instances
- Modifying Resource Instance Resource Availability Dates
- Modifying Resource Instance Interfaces
- Displaying the Resource Availability Calendar View
- Deleting Resource Instances
- Setting Inventory Parameter Values
- Resolving Resource Dependencies
- Using Resource Interface Types
- Linking Resources
- Importing Inventory
- Importing Connectivity
- Exporting Connectivity
- Managing Resource Pools
- Managing Maintenance Windows
- Managing Virtual Resources
- Chapter 6
- Firmware Management
- Creating Active System Manager Software Repositories
- Updating Dell Chassis Firmware from the Operations Center
- Updating Dell Server Firmware
- Updating Dell Blade/Rack Servers Firmware from the Operation Center
- Updating Dell Blade/Rack Servers Firmware from an Active Session
- Updating Dell Blade/Rack Servers Firmware Using the Attach Server Profile Virtual Operation
- Updating Dell Blade/Rack Servers Firmware through an Orchestration
- Updating Dell Blade/Rack Servers Firmware Using the Attach Server Profile Custom Operation
- Minimum Firmware Versions for Active System Manager Components
- Chapter 7
- Server Template and Profiles
- Creating a Server Template
- Editing a Server Template
- Adding or Editing BIOS Information on a Server Template
- Adding or Editing RAID Information on a Server Template
- Adding or Editing Firmware Settings on a Server Template
- Adding or Editing Networks Settings on a Server Template
- Naming Conventions when using Orchestrations
- Server Profiles
- Chapter 8
- Using Inventory
- Chapter 9
- Repository Management
- Chapter 10
- Network Management
- Chapter 11
- Template Management
- Template Types
- Working with Templates
- Creating New Templates
- Saving Templates
- Changing Template Ownership and Permissions
- Opening Templates
- Closing Templates
- Deleting Templates
- Managing Template History Details
- Filtering Templates
- Validating Templates
- Importing Templates
- Exporting Templates
- Attaching a Template Image
- Scheduling Templates
- Archiving Templates using the Templates View
- Restoring Archived Templates
- Updating Templates using the Template Editor
- Viewing and Modifying Template Properties
- Adding Resource Types
- Setting Resource Type Properties for Scheduling
- Deleting Resource Types
- Adding Resource Types Based on Manufacturer Only
- Adding Resource Instances
- Modifying Resource Properties
- Deleting Resource Instances
- Defining Provisioning Policies
- Supporting Layer 2 Switching
- Using Annotations
- Updating Templates using the Link Editor
- Associating an Orchestration Workflow with Templates
- Chapter 12
- Session Management
- Introducing the Sessions Perspective
- Working with Running Sessions
- Scheduling a Session Using Templates
- Creating an Instant Session
- Opening Sessions
- Opening the Session Editor
- Using the Sessions Calendar
- Viewing Session Properties
- Editing Default Session Properties
- Assigning and Changing Session Ownership
- Canceling Sessions
- Deleting Sessions
- Purging Sessions
- Rescheduling Sessions
- Managing Session Links
- Handling Link Preemption
- Managing Session Resources
- Associating Scripts to Sessions
- Archiving Sessions
- Supporting Layer 2 Switching
- Saving Sessions
- Configuring Session Notifications and Reminders
- Starting and Stopping ASAP Rescheduling
- Managing Virtual Resources
- Chapter 13
- Orchestration Management
- Chapter 14
- Working with Test and Script Execution
- Chapter 15
- Reports
- Chapter 16
- Settings
- Chapter 17
- Dashboard

Updating Dell Server Firmware
Firmware Management 6-5
2. In the Operation Center view, select the server for firmware update, and select Update firmware on
server from the list of Supported Operations.
3. In the Update firmware on server window, enter the firmware update image to be updated.
4. Select the Primary Source and Secondary Source where the firmware update image resides.
5. In the Elements folder, select the firmware to be applied.
The selected firmware version has to be greater or equal to the minimum firmware version specified in
Table 6-1. If firmware version selected is less than the minimum firmware version, then firmware
update will fail.
6. Press OK to start the firmware update.
During the upgrade, checks are made to see if the server instance is part of any session, if it is, the
administrator in notified and the firmware update will not be performed. After the firmware update is
complete a success message or a list of errors is displayed.
In the case of virtual operations, an auto-inventory will be performed after the successful completion of
firmware update for the resource instance. After the auto-inventory is successful, the new updated
firmware versions will be visible for the administrator in Operation Center.
Updating Dell Blade/Rack Servers Firmware from an Active
Session
Complete the following steps to update server firmware from the active session. Firmware updates can only
be performed on servers in which no other firmware update operation is running as part of another operation
or any virtual operation.
Prerequisite
• Server Firmware Repository must be set up.
Steps to Update Dell Blade/Rack Servers Firmware from an Active Session
1. Click Sessions in the left-hand tool bar.
2. In the Sessions view, right-click on the session that contains the server to update and select Custom
Operation > Firmware Update All Servers.
3. In the Update firmware on server window, enter the firmware update image to be updated.
4. Select the Primary Source and Secondary Source where the firmware update image resides.
5. In the Elements folder, select the firmware to be applied.
The selected firmware version has to be greater or equal to the minimum firmware version specified in
Table 6-1. If firmware version selected is less than the minimum firmware version, then firmware
update will fail.
6. Press OK to start the firmware update for all Dell servers that are part of the session.
After the firmware update is complete a success message or a list of errors is displayed.