Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.20.1 - Page 100

Editing catalogs, Checking for catalog updates, Edit Firmware Catalog

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● Newest validated stacks of chassis firmware on Dell.com-The versions of firmware in this catalog have been tested together as part of the latest OME - Modular firmware release. NOTE: When the validated stacks option is selected, the details will be available only after the data is persisted to the database. ● Latest component firmware versions on Dell.com- This catalog is updated on the second and fourth Friday of every month with new firmware. It includes the versions of firmware for components that have been individually tested and released since the last validated solution stack of chassis firmware. ● Network Path-The folder where a catalog and optionally associated updates have been placed by unpacking the validated stack at ftp.dell.com or by using Dell EMC Repository Manager. 3. Select the Share Type. The available options are: ● NFS ● CIFS ● HTTP ● HTTPS NOTE: The Share Type option is available only if you select Network Path. NOTE: The HTTPS share feature with proxy does not work when authentication is enabled for both the proxy and HTTPS share. 4. Select the mode of updating the catalog. The available options are: ● Manually ● Automatically The default mode is manual. 5. Select the Update Frequency. ● Daily ● Weekly The time can be in HH:MM format. Editing catalogs You can only modify the catalog name, network share address, and catalog filepath. To edit catalogs: 1. On the Catalog Management page, select the catalog that you want to edit and click Edit. The Edit Firmware Catalog window is displayed. 2. Make the required changes. Checking for catalog updates You can check for catalog updates on the Catalog Management page manually or automatically, and download them. If the check is scheduled on a weekly basis, and update is unavailable or the site is not reachable, OME-Modular cancels the scheduled check. Run the next check, manually. The manual check prevents unnecessary checks if the catalog is moved or deleted. To check for catalog updates: 1. On the Firmware Compliance page, click Catalog Management. The Catalog Management page, with the list of available catalogs, is displayed. 2. Select the catalog, which you want to check for updates and click Check for update. A message confirming the check is displayed. 100 Managing firmware

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Newest validated stacks of chassis firmware on Dell.com
—The versions of firmware in this catalog have been
tested together as part of the latest OME - Modular firmware release.
NOTE:
When the
validated stacks
option is selected, the details will be available only after the data is persisted to
the database.
Latest component firmware versions on Dell.com
— This catalog is updated on the second and fourth Friday of
every month with new firmware. It includes the versions of firmware for components that have been individually tested
and released since the last validated solution stack of chassis firmware.
Network Path
—The folder where a catalog and optionally associated updates have been placed by unpacking the
validated stack at
ftp.dell.com
or by using Dell EMC Repository Manager.
3.
Select the
Share Type
.
The available options are:
NFS
CIFS
HTTP
HTTPS
NOTE:
The
Share Type
option is available only if you select
Network Path
.
NOTE:
The HTTPS share feature with proxy does not work when authentication is enabled for both the proxy and
HTTPS share.
4.
Select the mode of updating the catalog.
The available options are:
Manually
Automatically
The default mode is manual.
5.
Select the
Update Frequency
.
Daily
Weekly
The time can be in
HH:MM
format.
Editing catalogs
You can only modify the catalog name, network share address, and catalog filepath.
To edit catalogs:
1.
On the
Catalog Management
page, select the catalog that you want to edit and click
Edit
.
The
Edit Firmware Catalog
window is displayed.
2.
Make the required changes.
Checking for catalog updates
You can check for catalog updates on the
Catalog Management
page manually or automatically, and download them. If the
check is scheduled on a weekly basis, and update is unavailable or the site is not reachable, OME-Modular cancels the scheduled
check. Run the next check, manually. The manual check prevents unnecessary checks if the catalog is moved or deleted.
To check for catalog updates:
1.
On the
Firmware Compliance
page, click
Catalog Management
.
The
Catalog Management
page, with the list of available catalogs, is displayed.
2.
Select the catalog, which you want to check for updates and click
Check for update
.
A message confirming the check is displayed.
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Managing firmware