Users Guide
Other references and field descriptions
Definitions about some of the commonly displayed fields on the OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release Graphical User Interface (GUI) are
listed and defined in this chapter. Also, other information that is useful for further reference is described here.
Topics:
• Schedule Reference
• Firmware baseline field definitions
• Schedule job field definitions
• Field service debug workflow
• Unblocking the FSD capability
• Installing or granting a signed FSD DAT.ini file
• Invoking FSD
• Disabling FSD
• Catalog Management field definitions
Schedule Reference
• Update Now: The firmware version is updated and matched to the version available in the associated catalog. To make the update
become effective during the next device restart, select the Stage for next server reboot check box.
• Schedule Later: Select to specify a date and time when the firmware version must be updated.
Firmware baseline field definitions
• COMPLIANCE: The health status of the firmware baseline. Even if one device associated with a firmware baseline is in critical health
status, the baseline health itself is declared as critical. This is called the rollup health status, which is equal to the status of the baseline
that has high severity. For more information about Rollup Health status, see the MANAGING THE ROLLUP HEALTH STATUS BY
USING IDRAC ON THE DELL EMC 14TH GENERATION AND LATER POWEREDGE SERVERS white paper on the Dell TechCenter.
• NAME: The firmware baseline name. Click to view the baseline compliance report on the Compliance Report page. For more
information about creating a firmware baseline, see Creating a firmware baseline.
• CATALOG: The firmware catalog to which the firmware baseline belongs to. See Managing firmware Catalogs.
• LAST RUN TIME: The time when the baseline compliance report is last run. See Checking the compliance of a device firmware
against its baseline.
Schedule job field definitions
• Run now to start the job immediately.
• Run Later to specify a later date and time.
• Run On Schedule to run repeatedly based on a selected frequency. Select Hourly, Daily, or Weekly, and then select the frequency
appropriately.
NOTE:
By default, the job scheduler clock is reset at 12:00 A.M. everyday. The cron format does not consider the job
creation time while calculating the job frequency. For example, if a job is started at 10:00 A.M. to run after every 10
hours, the next time the job runs is at 08:00 P.M. However, the subsequent time is not 06:00 A.M. next day but 12:00
A.M. This is because the scheduler clock is reset at 12:00 A.M. everyday.
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