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Table 6. Firmware Update Supported Components (continued)
Component Name Firmware Rollback
Supported? (Yes or
No)
Out-of-band
System Restart
Required?
In-bandSystem
Restart Required?
Lifecycle
Controller GUI
Restart Required?
iDRAC Yes **No *No *No
Power Supply Unit Yes Yes Yes Yes
CPLD No Yes Yes Yes
FC Cards Yes Yes Yes Yes
PCIe SSD Yes Yes Yes Yes
* Indicates that though a system restart is not required, iDRAC must be restarted to apply the updates. iDRAC communication
and monitoring will temporarily be interrupted.
** When iDRAC is updated from version 1.30.30 or later, a system restart is not necessary. However, firmware versions of
iDRAC earlier than 1.30.30 require a system restart when applied using the out-of-band interfaces.
Related concepts
Downloading Device Firmware on page 54
Related tasks
Updating Single Device Firmware on page 54
Updating Firmware Using Repository on page 55
Updating Firmware Using FTP on page 56
Updating Device Firmware Using TFTP on page 56
Updating Device Firmware Using HTTP on page 57
Updating Device Firmware Using RACADM on page 58
Scheduling Automatic Firmware Updates on page 58
Updating Firmware Using CMC Web Interface on page 60
Updating Firmware Using DUP on page 60
Updating Firmware Using Remote RACADM on page 60
Updating Firmware Using Lifecycle Controller Remote Services on page 61
Downloading Device Firmware
The image file format that you download depends on the method of update:
iDRAC Web interface Download the binary image packaged as a self-extracting archive. The default firmware image file is
firmimg.d7.
NOTE: The same file format is used to recover iDRAC using CMC Web interface.
Managed System Download the operating system-specific Dell Update Package (DUP). The file extensions are .bin for
Linux Operating systems and .exe for Windows operating systems.
Lifecycle Controller Download the latest catalog file and DUPs and use the Platform Update feature in Lifecycle
Controller to update the device firmware. For more information about Platform Update, see Lifecycle Controller Users
Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Updating Firmware Using iDRAC Web Interface
You can update the device firmware using firmware images available on the local system, from a repository on a network share
(CIFS or NFS), or from FTP.
Updating Single Device Firmware
Before updating the firmware using single device update method, make sure that you have downloaded the firmware image to a
location on the local system.
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Setting Up Managed System and Management Station