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Expiredthe warranty has expired for this host.
UnknownOpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter does not get warranty status because the warranty job is not
run, an error has occurred getting the data, or the system does not have a warranty.
Days Leftdisplays the amount of days left for the warranty.
Firmware update
The OMIVV enables you to perform BIOS and firmware update jobs on the managed hosts. You can perform concurrent
firmware update jobs across multiple clusters or nonclustered hosts. Running concurrent firmware update on two hosts of the
same cluster is not allowed.
The following are the two methods to perform the firmware updates:
Single DUPperforms firmware update for iDRAC and BIOS by pointing directly to the DUP location (either CIFS or NFS).
The single DUP method can be used only at the host level.
Repository Profilesperforms firmware and driver updates. The method can be used at both host level and cluster level.
The following are the repository profiles that are used for firmware and driver updates:
Firmware RepositoryA repository profile that uses firmware catalog to get the firmware information.
The following are the two types of firmware repository:
User-created firmware repository
Factory-created firmware repository: The following are the two types of factory created catalogs: Factory-created
catalogs are not applicable for vSAN cluster firmware update and baselining.
- Dell Default Catalog: A factory-created firmware repository profile that uses the Dell EMC Online catalog to get
the latest firmware information. If the appliance does not have an Internet connection, modify this repository to
point to a local CIFS or NFS or HTTP or HTTPs based shares.
- Validated MX Stack Catalog: A factory-created firmware repository profile that uses the Dell EMC online catalog
to get the validated firmware information for MX chassis and its corresponding sleds.
Driver repositoryA repository profile contains offline bundles that can be used to update the driver for vSAN clusters.
NOTE:
To update PowerEdge XR2 server, OMIVV uses R440 firmware components present in the Dell online catalog. If you
want to create a custom catalog (using DRM) to be used for offline firmware repository to support PowerEdge XR2, use
firmware components applicable to PowerEdge R440 server.
Prerequisites for firmware update
For vSAN host and cluster, see the prerequisites mentioned in the Update firmware and driver on vSAN host on page
140 and Update firmware and driver on vSAN cluster on page 143 topics.
For vSphere host and cluster, see the prerequisites mentioned in the Update firmware on vSphere host on page 145 and
Update firmware on vSphere cluster on page 147 topics.
In a multi-appliance environment, to perform firmware update on cluster or host, ensure that the appliance registered with
target vCenter is loaded.
Ensure that iDRAC and BIOS firmware versions meet the minimum requirements. The firmware update process enables
updates for all firmware versions including iDRAC, RAID Controller, NIC, BIOS, and so on. For more information about the
minimum firmware levels for iDRAC and BIOS, see OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Compatibility Matrix.
Ensure that F1/F2 Prompt on Error is disabled on the Miscellaneous Settings page in System BIOS Settings.
You can also disable this option while creating system profile in OMIVV. To disable the F1/F2 Prompt on Error option,
set the ErrPrompt attribute name value to Disabled in the BIOS component section on the Profile Settings page. OS
deployment might fail if this option is enabled.
Update firmware and driver on vSAN host
Prerequisites
Before scheduling the firmware update on vSAN hosts (hosts in vSAN enabled cluster), ensure that the following conditions are
met in the environment:
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