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In this case, the Select Firmware Components page displays the following:
Table 23. Example for multiple components with different version present in server
Component Current version Available version
HDD1 V1 V3
HDD2 V2 V3
If the catalog contains multiple available versions, it is recommended to select only one of the available version for a
component type. The selected firmware is then applied to all applicable components irrespective of their current version.
For example,
Table 24. Example for multiple available version present in catalog
Component Current version Available version
HDD1 V1 V3
HDD2 V2 V3
HDD3 V2 V3
HDD1 V1 V4
HDD2 V2 V4
HDD3 V2 V4
In this case, the Select Firmware Components page displays the following:
Table 25. Example for multiple available version present in catalog
Component Current version Available version
HDD1 V1 V3
HDD2 V2 V3
HDD1 V1 V4
HDD2 V2 V4
vSphere Lifecycle Manager overview
The vSphere Lifecycle Manager is a service that runs in vCenter server (applicable for vCenter 7.0 and later versions).
vSphere Lifecycle Manager allows you to create baseline image that consists of ESXi image, firmware, and driver. It will make
sure that every host in the cluster is aligned to the baseline image by performing compliance check. If any non-compliance,
provides an option to remediate cluster.
In vSphere Lifecycle Manager, OMIVV acts as a firmware add-on provider. For more information about the vSphere Lifecycle
Manager, see the VMware documentation.
To use vSphere Lifecycle Manager with OMIVV, vCenter registration is mandatory. For more information about registering
vCenter and vSphere Lifecycle Manager, see Register new vCenter server on page 13.
You can register the vSphere Lifecycle Manage (applicable for vCenter 7.0 and later) in Dell EMC Administration Console during
vCenter registration. After vCenter registration is successful, you can modify (register or unregister) the vSphere Lifecycle
Manager registration status on the VCENTER REGISTRATION page of Dell EMC administration console. For more information,
see Register vSphere Lifecycle Manager in Dell EMC administration console on page 150 and Unregister vSphere Lifecycle
Manager in Dell EMC administration console on page 150.
View vSphere Lifecycle Manager status in Dell EMC administration
console
The following are the possible vSphere Lifecycle Manager statuses that you can view in vSphere Lifecycle Manager column:
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