Users Guide

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2. On the Firmware Update Checklist page, ensure that all the prerequisites are verified before scheduling the update, and
then click GET STARTED.
3. On the Update Source page, select any one of the following:
Repository Profiles
Single DUP
4. To load a single firmware update from a file, select Single DUP.
a. A single DUP can reside on a CIFS or NFS share that is accessible by the OMIVV appliance. Enter the File Location in one
of the following formats, and then go to step 8.
NFS<host>:/<share_path/FileName.exe
CIFS\\<host accessible share path>\<FileName>.exe
NOTE: Ensure that the file name for the single component DUP does not have any blank space.
For CIFS share, OMIVV prompts you to enter the username and password that can access the share drive.
5. If you select the Repository Profiles option, select the firmware repository profile.
If the cluster profile is associated to the cluster in which the host is present, by default, the associated firmware repository is
selected. Else, Dell Default Catalog is selected.
If you change the firmware repository profile, a message is displayed indicating that the selected repository profile is not
associated to baseline and using a different repository may affect the baseline comparison.
6. Based on the firmware repository profile you have selected, select an appropriate bundle, and then click NEXT. Only 64-bit
bundles are supported.
7. On the Select Firmware Components page, select the firmware components that require an update, and then click NEXT.
The count of the components that is based on criticality status such as Urgent, Recommended, Optional, and Downgrades
are displayed.
You can use the filter option to filter the data based on the specific column names.
The components which have lower version than the available version in the catalog, or it is in the same level (Up-to-Date), or
scheduled for an update cannot be selected. To select the components which have lower version than the available version,
select the Allow Firmware downgrade box.
To select all the firmware components across all the pages, click
.
To clear all the firmware components across all the pages, click
.
8. On the Schedule Updates page, enter the firmware update job name and description. The description is an optional field.
The firmware update job name is mandatory. If you purge the firmware update job name, you can reuse the job name again.
9. Under the Additional Settings section, do the following:
a. Enter the Maintenance Mode timeout value between 601440 minutes. If the wait time goes beyond the specified time,
the update jobs fail and enter maintenance task will be canceled or timed out. However, the components may get
updated automatically when the host is restarted.
By default, the following options are selected:
Exit maintenance mode after firmware update completesIf you disable this option, host remains in
maintenance mode.
Move powered-off and suspended virtual machines to other hosts in clusterDisabling this option
disconnects VM until the host device is online.
b. If you have issues while updating the firmware, select the Delete Job Queue and Reset iDRAC check box. This may
result in successful completion of the update process. This increases the overall update time that is required for job
completion, cancels any pending jobs or activities that are scheduled on the iDRAC, and resets the iDRAC.
For hosts managed using chassis credential profile, delete job queue is not supported.
By default, the Check Prerequisites option is selected.
10. Under the Update Schedule section, select any one of the following options:
Update Now
Schedule Update
Apply Updates on Next Reboot
Apply Updates, and Force Reboot without enetring Maintenance mode
11. On the Review Summary page, review the firmware update information, and then click FINISH.
The firmware update jobs can take up to several hours depending on the components and number of servers selected. You
can view the status of the jobs on the Jobs page.
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