Users Guide

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You can select a catalog to view the summary on the right-side. The summary comprises of the number of bundles in the
catalog, date and time when the catalog was released, and name of the baselines associated with the catalog.
You can perform the following tasks on the Catalog Management page:
Add catalogs
Edit catalogs
Delete catalogs
Viewing catalogs
You can view the following catalog information on the Catalog Management page.
Name and download status of the catalog
Type of the repository from where the catalog is downloaded
Location of the repository
Name of the catalog .xml file
Release timestamp of the catalog
1. On the menu bar, click Configuration > Firmware > Catalog Management.
The Catalog Management page is displayed.
2. Select a catalog to view the summary on the right side.
The summary comprises of the number of bundles in the catalog, release timestamp of the catalog, and the name of the
associated bundles in the catalog.
Adding catalogs
To add catalogs:
1. On the Catalog Management page, click Add.
The Add Firmware Catalog window is displayed.
2. Enter a name for the catalog and select the catalog source.
The available options are:
Newest validated stacks of chassis firmware on Dell.com
Latest component firmware versions on Dell.com
Network Path
Editing catalogs
You can only modify the catalog name, network share address, and catalog filepath.
To edit catalogs:
1. On the Catalog Management page, select the catalog that you want to edit and click Edit.
The Edit Firmware Catalog window is displayed.
2. Make the required changes.
Deleting catalogs
You can only delete catalogs that are not associated with a baseline. If you attempt deleting a catalog that is associated with a
baseline, an error message is displayed.
To delete a catalog:
On the Catalog Management page, select the catalog that you want to delete and click Delete.
Updating firmware
Before updating the firmware on a chassis, compute, or storage sleds, ensure that all IOMs and network fabrics are healthy.
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Managing firmware