Users Guide

The Component/Device Firmware Inventory section displays the current rmware versions of the components and devices
across all the servers present in the chassis and rmware versions of the DUPs available in the Network Share.
NOTE: Click Collapse against a slot to collapse the component and device rmware details for the specic 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
rmware. 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 rmware updates for the available components of the selected servers.
A message is displayed based on the type of updates contained and asking you to conrm if you want to continue.
9. Click OK to continue and complete scheduling the rmware 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 rmware jobs using the web interface
To delete scheduled server component rmware jobs:
1. In the left pane, click Server Overview, and then click Update.
2. On the Server Component Update page, lter 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 rmware using CMC
iDRAC rmware is typically updated using iDRAC interfaces such as the iDRAC web interface, the SM-CLP command line interface,
or operating system specic 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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