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Rolling Back Server Component Firmware Using CMC Web Interface, Rolling Back Server Component Firmware

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Rolling Back Server Component Firmware You can install the firmware image of the previously installed firmware for selected components or devices across one or more servers. The firmware image is available within the Lifecycle Controller for a rollback operation. The availability is subject to the version compatibility logic of the Lifecycle Controller. It also assumes the previous update was facilitated by the Lifecycle Controller. Rolling Back Server Component Firmware Using CMC Web Interface To rollback the server component firmware version to an earlier version: 1. In the CMC Web interface, expand the system tree, go to Server Overview and then click Update → Server Component Update . The Server Component Update page is displayed. 2. Filter the component or device (optional). 3. In the Rollback Version column, select the checkbox for the component or device for which you want to roll back the firmware. 4. Select one of the following options: - Reboot Now - Reboot immediately. - On Next Reboot - Manually reboot the server at a later time. 5. Click Rollback. The previously installed firmware version is re-installed for the selected component or device. Upgrading Server Component Firmware You can install the next version of the firmware image for selected components or devices across one or more servers. The firmware image is available within the Lifecycle Controller for a rollback operation. NOTE: For iDRAC and OS Driver packs firmware update, make sure the Extended Storage feature is enabled. It is recommended to clear the job queue before initializing a server component firmware update. A list of all jobs on the server(s) is available on the Lifecycle Controller Jobs page. This page enables deletion of single or multiple jobs or purging of all jobs on the server. See the Troubleshooting section, "Managing Lifecycle Controller jobs on a remote system" . BIOS updates are specific to the model of the server. The selection logic is based on this behavior. Sometimes, even though a single Network Interface Controller (NIC) device is selected for firmware update on a server, the update may get applied to all the NIC devices on the server. This behavior is inherent in the lifecycle controller functionality and particularly the programming contained with the Dell Update Package (DUP). Currently, Dell Update Packages (DUP) that are less than 48MB in size are supported. If the update file image size is greater, the job status indicates that the download has failed. If multiple server component updates are attempted on a server, the combined size of all the firmware update files may also exceed 48MB. In such a case, one of the component updates fails as its update file is truncated. To update multiple components on a server, it is recommended to update the Lifecycle Controller and 32-Bit Diagnostics components together first. These do not require a server reboot and are relatively quick to complete. The other components can then be updated together. All Lifecycle Controller updates are scheduled for immediate execution. However, the system services can delay this execution sometimes. In such situations, the update fails as a result of the remote share that is hosted by the CMC being no longer available. Upgrading Server Component Firmware Using CMC Web Interface To upgrade the firmware version to the next version: 1. In the CMC Web interface, in the system tree, go to Server Overview and then click Update → Server Component Update . 54

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Rolling Back Server Component Firmware
You can install the firmware image of the previously installed firmware for selected components or devices across one
or more servers. The firmware image is available within the Lifecycle Controller for a rollback operation. The availability
is subject to the version compatibility logic of the Lifecycle Controller. It also assumes the previous update was
facilitated by the Lifecycle Controller.
Rolling Back Server Component Firmware Using CMC Web Interface
To rollback the server component firmware version to an earlier version:
1.
In the CMC Web interface, expand the system tree, go to
Server Overview
and then click
Update
Server
Component Update
.
The
Server Component Update
page is displayed.
2.
Filter the component or device (optional).
3.
In the
Rollback Version
column, select the checkbox for the component or device for which you want to roll back
the firmware.
4.
Select one of the following options:
Reboot Now
- Reboot immediately.
On Next Reboot
- Manually reboot the server at a later time.
5.
Click
Rollback
. The previously installed firmware version is re-installed for the selected component or device.
Upgrading Server Component Firmware
You can install the next version of the firmware image for selected components or devices across one or more servers.
The firmware image is available within the Lifecycle Controller for a rollback operation.
NOTE:
For iDRAC and OS Driver packs firmware update, make sure the Extended Storage feature is enabled.
It is recommended to clear the job queue before initializing a server component firmware update. A list of all jobs on the
server(s) is available on the Lifecycle Controller Jobs page. This page enables deletion of single or multiple jobs or
purging of all jobs on the server. See the Troubleshooting section, "Managing Lifecycle Controller jobs on a remote
system" .
BIOS updates are specific to the model of the server. The selection logic is based on this behavior. Sometimes, even
though a single Network Interface Controller (NIC) device is selected for firmware update on a server, the update may
get applied to all the NIC devices on the server. This behavior is inherent in the lifecycle controller functionality and
particularly the programming contained with the Dell Update Package (DUP). Currently, Dell Update Packages (DUP)
that are less than 48MB in size are supported.
If the update file image size is greater, the job status indicates that the download has failed. If multiple server
component updates are attempted on a server, the combined size of all the firmware update files may also exceed
48MB. In such a case, one of the component updates fails as its update file is truncated. To update multiple components
on a server, it is recommended to update the Lifecycle Controller and 32-Bit Diagnostics components together first.
These do not require a server reboot and are relatively quick to complete. The other components can then be updated
together.
All Lifecycle Controller updates are scheduled for immediate execution. However, the system services can delay this
execution sometimes. In such situations, the update fails as a result of the remote share that is hosted by the CMC being
no longer available.
Upgrading Server Component Firmware Using CMC Web Interface
To upgrade the firmware version to the next version:
1.
In the CMC Web interface, in the system tree, go to
Server Overview
and then click
Update
Server Component
Update
.
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