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If the firmware image file is valid and was successfully uploaded, the Contents column displays a plus icon ( ) icon next
to the firmware image file name. Expand the name to view the Device Name, Current, and Available firmware version
information.
5. Select the required firmware file and do one of the following:
For firmware images that do not require a host system reboot, click Install. For example, iDRAC firmware file.
For firmware images that require a host system reboot, click Install and Reboot or Install Next Reboot.
To cancel the firmware update, click Cancel.
When you click Install, Install and Reboot, or Install Next Reboot, the message Updating Job Queue is displayed.
6. To display the Job Queue page, click Job Queue. Use this page to view and manage the staged firmware updates or click
OK to refresh the current page and view the status of the firmware update.
NOTE: If you navigate away from the page without saving the updates, an error message is displayed and all the
uploaded content is lost.
Updating firmware using Automatic Update
1. In the iDRAC web interface, go to Maintenance > System Update > Automatic Update.
The Automatic Update page is displayed.
2. You have the option to select Schedule Updates or Schedule Updates and Reboot Server to automate the updates.
3. On the Location type tab, select any of the options from Network Share , FTP, TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS as the File
Location.
4. Based on the option, you need to provide further settings details.
While specifying the network share settings, it is recommended to avoid special characters for user name and password or
percent encode the special characters
For information about the fields, see the iDRAC Online Help.
5. Update Window Schedule allows you the following details:
Current iDRAC Time displays the actual server time.
Start (24hr format) allows you to set the time.
Recurrence Pattern you can chose the option based on your business requirement. The available options are: Daily,
Weekly, Monthly or Every <occurrence in number>Day.
6. Click Enable Automatic Update.
7. Click Job Queue to display the Job Queue page, where you can view and manage the staged firmware updates or click OK
to refresh the current page and view the status of the firmware update.
NOTE: You can Disable Automatic Update based on your requirement.
Updating device firmware using RACADM
To update device firmware using RACADM, use the update subcommand. For more information, see the RACADM Reference
Guide for iDRAC and CMC available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Examples:
To generate a comparison report using an update repository:
racadm update f catalog.xml l //192.168.1.1 u test p passwd --verifycatalog
To perform all applicable updates from an update repository using myfile.xml as a catalog file and perform a graceful
reboot:
racadm update f myfile.xml b “graceful l //192.168.1.1 –u test p passwd
To perform all applicable updates from an FTP update repository using Catalog.xml as a catalog file:
racadm update f Catalog.xml t FTP e 192.168.1.20/Repository/Catalog
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Setting up managed system