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If your firmware is older than July 29, 2009, you may have to download and run the ISO file to update your machines. After you
run the ISO, it is recommended that you run the Firmware Update Wizard again.
Running The Firmware Update Wizard
This functionality is only available for 11th and later generations Dell servers that have either an iDRAC Express or iDRAC
Enterprise. When your firmware was installed on or after October 14th, 2010, you can automatically update your firmware
versions using the Firmware Update Wizard.
NOTE: To safeguard against browser timeout issues, change the default timeout to 30 seconds. For information on
changing the default timeout setting, see How Come I see an Error Message Displayed After Clicking the Firmware Update
Link in the Troubleshooting section of the Users Guide.
NOTE: For trial/evaluation license, you can use Firmware wizard as long as license is not expired.
To run the Firmware Update Wizard:
1. In vSphere Client > OpenManage Integration tab > Host Information, click Firmware > Run Firmware Update
Wizard.
2. To use the Load a single firmware update from a file option:
a. Enter the file path in the following format:
CIFS: \\<host accessible share path>\<FileName>.exe or
NFS: host:/share/filename.exe
b. If you have NFS, skip to step 7. Otherwise enter the User Name and Password in a domain format that has access to
the share drive.
c. Continue to step 7.
Alternatively, to use the Update from repository option:
a. Select Update from repository.
b. Make sure you have a network connection to ftp.dell.com.
c. Click Next.
3. Select the bundle for your host and click Next.
4. Select the desired firmware updates and click Next. Components that are either a downgrade, already up-to-date, or
currently scheduled for update are not selectable. If you select the Allow Components to be Downgraded check
box, select the options that are listed as Downgrade. Selecting this option is only recommended to advanced users who
understand the implications of downgrading firmware.
5. Select the desired restart option.
Enter maintenance mode, apply updates, and restart.
Host goes into maintenance mode. If the host cannot enter maintenance mode, then the host is not restarted and the
update is applied during the next reboot. Select the Exit maintenance mode after firmware update completes check
box, to exit maintenance mode after the update.
Apply updates on next reboot.
To avoid a service interruption, it is recommended that the host enters maintenance mode before the reboot.
Apply updates and force reboot without entering maintenance mode.
The update is applied, and a reboot occurs even if the host is not in maintenance mode. This method is not
recommended.
6. Click Finish.
7. To verify that the update was successful, in Dell Management Center, select Job Queue > Inventory History > Run Now,
and to see the new versions, go to vSphere Client > OpenManage Integration tab and click Firmware.
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