Users Guide

nss-softokn-freebl-3.12.9-11.el6.i686
NOTE: The RPMs are available on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 x64 media.
Enabling Operating System Devices
SUU does not inventory or update devices that are disabled in the operating system, though these
devices may be displayed in the Comparison Report. To update the disabled devices, make the
appropriate changes in the operating system and restart SUU.
Linux systems library
On Linux systems, libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.5 and libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 libraries are required to run
SUU. These libraries are available only if you have installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux on the system. If the
system does not have these libraries and if you are running a supported version of Red Hat Enterprise
Linux, install the compat-libstdc++ RPM from RedHat.com or from the Red Hat CD.
Running Linux Updates
SUU uses the Dell Update Packages (DUP) to update the various system components. During a Linux
update, the DUP creates the .spsetup file using the Linux lockfile utility at /var/lock. This file is created
when one of the following situations occur:
A kernel panic
A system restart command during a DUP procedure, preventing a TERM signal from interrupting or
stopping a running process
If one of these conditions occur, a /var/lock/.spsetup file is created, causing SUU to report a successful
update and prompt the user to restart the system. When you run SUU again and run the Comparison
Report, the comparison procedure reports no change in device status. If this situation occurs and if you
are not running an update, delete the /var/lock/.spsetup file.
Running SUU With the Progress Option
While running SUU with the -p (progress) option, the SUU current instance log location is reported and
not the SUU update log location.
Updating Multiple Devices
When updating multiple, identical devices on the same system, SUU applies the update to all instances of
all devices. For example, if your system is configured with three controllers running firmware or driver
versions 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3, and the repository contains version 1.2, the update applies firmware version 1.2
to all devices.
Updating PERC Firmware
If you have multiple PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller (PERC) cards installed on a system, you have
to run the SUU update more than once to update the firmware of all PERC cards. This procedure ensures
that all the PERC cards are updated even if the cards failed to update during the initial SUU update.
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