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About Firmware Updates
The location where servers receive firmware updates is a global setting that is available in the OpenManage Integration for
VMware vCenter on the Settings tab.
Firmware repository settings contain the firmware catalog location used to update deployed servers. There are two location
types:
Dell (http://
downloads.dell.c
om/published/
Pages/
index.html)
Uses the firmware update repository of Dell (http://downloads.dell.com/published/Pages/
index.html). The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter downloads selected firmware updates
from Dell repository.
Shared Network
Folder
Created with Dell Repository Manager. These local repositories are located on CIFS or NFS file share.
NOTE: Once the repository is created, save it to a location that the registered hosts can access. Repository passwords
cannot exceed 31 characters. Do not use any of the following characters in a password: @, &, %, ', ", ,(comma), < >
The Firmware Update Wizard always checks for the minimum firmware levels for iDRAC, BIOS, and Lifecycle Controller, and
attempts to update them to required minimum versions. Once iDRAC, Lifecycle Controller, and BIOS firmware versions meet
minimum requirements, the Firmware Update wizard allows updates for all firmware including: iDRAC, Lifecycle Controller, RAID,
NIC/LOM, Power Supply, BIOS, and so on.
NOTE:
For 9th and 10th generation servers, BIOS/BMC/DRAC firmware versions are viewable only at the Cluster View
level in vCenter or on the Overview page of the individual host view. Firmware version information is not active in the
individual host view under Firmware, and remote firmware updates are not available.
Firmware Versions After October 14, 2010
For Firmware updated on or after October 14th, 2010, the Firmware Update Wizard runs.
Firmware Versions Newer Than July 29, 2009 and Prior to October 14th
If your firmware was updated on or after July 29, 2009 and prior to October 14, 2010, you still will not see the Firmware Update
Wizard, but you are delivered an ISO bundle to update your firmware. After this update, you may not have the latest firmware.
After you run the bundle, it is recommended that you run the update again.
Firmware Versions Older than July 29, 2009
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.
Related Information:
Setting Up The Firmware Repository
Topics:
Setting Up the Firmware Update Repository
Running The Firmware Update Wizard for a Single Host
Running the Update Firmware Wizard for a Cluster
Setting Up the Firmware Update Repository
You can set up the firmware update repository on the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Settings tab.
1. In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage > Settings tab, under Appliance Settings and to the right
side of Firmware Update Repository, click the Edit icon.
2. In the Firmware Update Repository dialog box, select one of the following:
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