Users Guide
The Inventory.xml file is saved on an external system. The Dell Repository Manager uses the
inventory.xml file to create customized bundles of updates. This Repositry is stored in the CIFS or
NFS Share configured by CMC. For information on creating a repository using the Dell Repository
Manger see the Dell Repository Manager Data Center Version 1.8 User’s Guide and the Dell
Repository Manager Business Client Version 1.8 User’s Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
5. Click Check for Updates to view the firmware updates available in the network share.
The Component/Device Firmware Inventory section displays the current firmware versions of the
components and devices across all the servers present in the chassis and firmware versions of the
DUPs available in the Network Share.
NOTE: Click Collapse against a slot to collapse the component and device firmware details for
the specific slot. Alternatively, to view all the details again, click Expand.
6. In the Component/Device Firmware Inventory section, select the check box against Select/
Deselect All to select all the supported servers. Alternatively, select the check box against the server
for which you want to update the server component firmware. You cannot select individual
components for the server.
7. Select one of the following options to specify if a system reboot is required after the updates are
scheduled:
• Reboot Now — Updates are scheduled and the server is rebooted, immediately applying the
updates to the server components.
• On Next Reboot — Updates are scheduled but are applied only after the next server reboot.
8. Click Update to schedule firmware updates for the available components of the selected servers.
A message is displayed based on the type of updates contained and asking you to confirm if you
want to continue.
9. Click OK to continue and complete scheduling the firmware update for the selected servers.
NOTE: The Job Status column displays the job status of the operations scheduled on the server.
The job status is dynamically updated.
Deleting Scheduled Server Component Firmware Jobs
NOTE: To use this feature, you must have an Enterprise License.
You can delete jobs scheduled for the selected components and/or devices across one or more servers.
Deleting scheduled server component firmware jobs using the web interface
To delete scheduled server component firmware jobs:
1. In the left pane, click Server Overview, and then click Update.
2. On the Server Component Update page, filter the component or device (optional).
3. In the Job Status column, if a check box is displayed next to the job status, it implies that a Lifecycle
Controller job is in progress and currently in the indicated state. It can be selected for a job-deletion
operation.
4. Click Delete Job. The jobs are deleted for the selected components or devices.
Recovering iDRAC firmware using CMC
iDRAC firmware is typically updated using iDRAC interfaces such as the iDRAC web interface, the SM-CLP
command line interface, or operating system specific update packages downloaded from
support.dell.com. For more information, see the Dell Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC)
User’s Guide .
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