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Enabling Lifecycle Controller, Dell Lifecycle Controller User's Guide

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Dell Update Packages (DUPs) are used to perform the firmware updates using Lifecycle Controller. The default CMC configuration has a 48 MB limit on the size of the DUP. The OS-Driver Pack component DUP exceeds this limit and must be updated separately using the Extended Storage feature. The Lifecycle Controller provides module update support for iDRAC6 and later servers. The iDRAC firmware version must be 3.20 or later to update firmware using Lifecycle Controller. Before using the Lifecycle Controller based update feature, server firmware versions must be updated. You must update the CMC firmware before updating the server component firmware modules. Always update the server component firmware modules in the following order: 1. BIOS 2. Lifecycle Controller 3. iDRAC In the CMC Web interface, you can update the server component firmware on the Chassis Overview → Server Overview → Update → Server Component Update page. If the server does not support the Lifecycle Controller service, the Component/Device Firmware Inventory section displays Not Supported. For the latest generation servers, install the Lifecycle Controller firmware and update the iDRAC firmware to enable the Lifecycle Controller service on the server. For earlier generation servers, this upgrade may not be possible. Normally, the Lifecycle Controller firmware is installed using an appropriate installation package that is executed on the server operating system. For supported servers, a special repair or installation package with .usc file extension is available. This enables you to install the Lifecycle Controller firmware through the firmware update facility available on the native iDRAC Web-Browser interface. You can also install Lifecycle Controller firmware through an appropriate installation package executed on the server OS. For more information, see the Dell Lifecycle Controller User's Guide. If Lifecycle Controller service is disabled on the server, the Component/Device Firmware Inventory section displays Lifecycle Controller may not be enabled. Related Links Enabling Lifecycle Controller Filtering Components for Firmware Updates Viewing Firmware Inventory Lifecycle Controller Job Operations Updating IOM Infrastructure Device Firmware Enabling Lifecycle Controller You can enable the Lifecycle Controller service during the server boot process: • For iDRAC6 servers, on the boot console, when prompted with the message Press for Remote Access Setup within 5 sec., press . Then, on the setup screen, enable System Services. • For iDRAC7 servers, on the boot console, select F2 for System Setup. On the setup screen, select iDRAC Settings and then select System Services. Cancelling System Services enables you to cancel all scheduled jobs that are pending and remove them from the queue. For more information on the Lifecycle Controller and Server Component, and Device Firmware Management, see: • Lifecycle Controller Remote Services User's Guide. • delltechcenter.com/page/Lifecycle+Controller. 49

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Dell Update Packages (DUPs) are used to perform the firmware updates using Lifecycle Controller. The default CMC
configuration has a 48 MB limit on the size of the DUP. The OS-Driver Pack component DUP exceeds this limit and must
be updated separately using the Extended Storage feature.
The Lifecycle Controller provides module update support for iDRAC6 and later servers. The iDRAC firmware version must
be 3.20 or later to update firmware using Lifecycle Controller.
Before using the Lifecycle Controller based update feature, server firmware versions must be updated.
You must update the CMC firmware before updating the server component firmware modules.
Always update the server component firmware modules in the following order:
1. BIOS
2. Lifecycle Controller
3. iDRAC
In the CMC Web interface, you can update the server component firmware on the
Chassis Overview
Server Overview
Update
Server Component Update
page.
If the server does not support the Lifecycle Controller service, the
Component/Device Firmware Inventory
section
displays
Not Supported
. For the latest generation servers, install the Lifecycle Controller firmware and update the iDRAC
firmware to enable the Lifecycle Controller service on the server. For earlier generation servers, this upgrade may not be
possible.
Normally, the Lifecycle Controller firmware is installed using an appropriate installation package that is executed on the
server operating system. For supported servers, a special repair or installation package with .usc file extension is
available. This enables you to install the Lifecycle Controller firmware through the firmware update facility available on
the native iDRAC Web-Browser interface.
You can also install Lifecycle Controller firmware through an appropriate installation package executed on the server
OS. For more information, see the
Dell Lifecycle Controller User’s Guide
.
If Lifecycle Controller service is disabled on the server, the
Component/Device Firmware Inventory
section displays
Lifecycle Controller may not be enabled
.
Related Links
Enabling Lifecycle Controller
Filtering Components for Firmware Updates
Viewing Firmware Inventory
Lifecycle Controller Job Operations
Updating IOM Infrastructure Device Firmware
Enabling Lifecycle Controller
You can enable the Lifecycle Controller service during the server boot process:
For iDRAC6 servers, on the boot console, when prompted with the message
Press <CTRL-E> for
Remote Access Setup within 5 sec.
, press <CTRL-E>. Then, on the setup screen, enable
System
Services
.
For iDRAC7 servers, on the boot console, select F2 for System Setup. On the setup screen, select
iDRAC Settings
and then select
System Services
.
Cancelling System Services enables you to cancel all scheduled jobs that are pending and remove them from
the queue.
For more information on the Lifecycle Controller and Server Component, and Device Firmware Management, see:
Lifecycle Controller Remote Services User’s Guide
.
delltechcenter.com/page/Lifecycle+Controller
.
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