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NOTE: You might see a mismatch between the OMIVV and vSphere Lifecycle Manager drift report. This is because the
vSphere Lifecycle Manager always shows live drift report and OMIVV shows the drift report that is based on the scheduled
date and time. If you see a mismatch between the drift reports, run the drift detection job on-demand on the Drift
Detection Jobs page of OMIVV.
Fix cluster compliance issues
Steps
1. If the host status is compliant, no further action is required for that host.
2. If the host status is Non-compliant, continue with the remediation. For more information, see Remediate cluster in vSphere
Lifecycle Manager on page 153.
3. If the host status is Incompatible:
a. Ensure that the selected cluster in vCenter is associated to a cluster profile. Select the same cluster profile as Firmware
and Drivers Add-On in vSphere Lifecycle Manager.
b. Edit the vSphere Lifecycle Manager image and reselect the updated cluster profile (firmware and drivers addon) and
save the image.
4. If the host status is Unknown, ensure that the host is added to a host credential profile in OMIVV and inventory is run
successfully.
Hardware compatibility check
vSphere Lifecycle Manager provides an option to perform the hardware compatibility check for vSAN cluster before performing
firmware remediation. Hardware compatibility check compares the firmware and driver present in the image against the listed
hardware and supported driver in the vSAN Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). vSphere Lifecycle Manager performs hardware
compatibility checks only for storage controller (PCIe devices). For the supported firmware list, in vSphere Client, go to
Monitor > vSAN > Skyline Health.
To perform the hardware compatibility check, in the Image Compliance section, click CHECK COMPLIANCE.
While performing hardware compatibility check, OMIVV returns the firmware versions that are present in the cluster profile.
If the firmware version is compatible with firmware listed in the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL), vSphere Lifecycle
Manager displays the compliance status as Compatible. For more information about the compliance status, see the VMware
documentation.
The hardware compatibility check results are displayed on the Hardware Compatibility page.
Run a remediation pre-check
About this task
The pre-check operation performs various checks against each host in a cluster to ensure cluster readiness for firmware
remediation.
Pre-check is an optional task that can be performed at host or cluster level.
You can skip the pre-check operation, the vSphere Lifecycle Manager performs pre-check during remidiation.
As part of pre-check, OMIVV performs the pre-requisites check of the following:
iDRAC reachability
iDRAC Lock down mode
Status of firmware update job (if any) triggered from OMIVV for any hosts for the selected cluster
Collect System Inventory on Reboot (CSIOR) enablement
Connectivity to the firmware repository and the required firmware components.
Steps
To verify the prerequisites for firmware remediation, click RUN PRE-CHECK.
The pre-check task status and results are displayed in the Image Compliance section.
If pre-check fails for any host, fix the issue and rerun pre-check or continue with remediation task.
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