Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.10.2 - Page 86

Managing firmware, Creating baselines

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13 Managing firmware The firmware feature in OME-Modular helps you to update the firmware of all the components in the chassis. The components include compute sleds, ethernet IOMs, storage IOMs, and SAS IOMs. The firmware updates can be sources from the Dell web site or a custom repository setup using Repository Manager. You must have the chassis administrator role and the device update privilege for the chassis to update the firmware on the chassis. To update the firmware on the components, you must have the device-specific manager role and device update privilege to perform the updates. The MX chassis bundle refers to the following update packages: • Chassis manager DUP-This DUP comprises of the OME-Modular firmware. • Storage sled DUP-This DUP contains updates for the Dell storage sleds in the chassis. • Storage IOM DUP-This DUP contains updates for the chassis storage IOMs. The DUPs for network IOMs and switches are licensed software and are available as individual DUPs. For external storage, the DUPs are bundled in the catalog. If the hard drives or storage enclosures are assigned to a compute sled, you can update them using iDRAC. However, you cannot update the assigned or unassigned hard drives through a chassis context. You can map the drives to a server to update them. The compute sled bundle refers to the packages for the server components-BIOS, NIC, RAID, hard drives, and iDRAC. The firmware update process involves specifying the catalog, retrieving the firmware inventory, checking compliance, and updating the firmware. The available baselines are displayed on the Configuration > Firmware page. You can view a summary of the baseline compliance and a pie chart on the top of the page. You can also view the summary of the desired baseline on the right side of the Firmware page. The baseline information that is displayed on the Firmware page is-compliance, name of the baseline, job status, catalog type, timestamp when the baseline was last used. You can perform the following tasks on the Firmware page: • Create baseline • Edit baseline • View report • Delete baseline • Manage catalogs • Check compliance Topics: • Creating baselines • Checking compliance • Editing baselines • Managing catalogs • Updating firmware • Rolling back firmware • Deleting firmware Creating baselines To create a firmware baseline: 1. Click Configuration > Firmware > Create Baseline . The Create Firmware Baseline window is displayed. 2. Select the catalog type, enter a name and description for the baseline. 3. Click Add. The Add Firmware Catalog window is displayed. 86 Managing firmware

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Managing firmware
The firmware feature in OME–Modular helps you to update the firmware of all the components in the chassis. The components include
compute sleds, ethernet IOMs, storage IOMs, and SAS IOMs. The firmware updates can be sources from the Dell web site or a custom
repository setup using Repository Manager.
You must have the chassis administrator role and the device update privilege for the chassis to update the firmware on the chassis. To
update the firmware on the components, you must have the device-specific manager role and device update privilege to perform the
updates.
The MX chassis bundle refers to the following update packages:
Chassis manager DUP—This DUP comprises of the OME–Modular firmware.
Storage sled DUP—This DUP contains updates for the Dell storage sleds in the chassis.
Storage IOM DUP—This DUP contains updates for the chassis storage IOMs.
The DUPs for network IOMs and switches are licensed software and are available as individual DUPs. For external storage, the DUPs are
bundled in the catalog. If the hard drives or storage enclosures are assigned to a compute sled, you can update them using iDRAC.
However, you cannot update the assigned or unassigned hard drives through a chassis context. You can map the drives to a server to
update them.
The compute sled bundle refers to the packages for the server components—BIOS, NIC, RAID, hard drives, and iDRAC.
The firmware update process involves specifying the catalog, retrieving the firmware inventory, checking compliance, and updating the
firmware.
The available baselines are displayed on the
Configuration
>
Firmware
page. You can view a summary of the baseline compliance and a
pie chart on the top of the page. You can also view the summary of the desired baseline on the right side of the
Firmware
page.
The baseline information that is displayed on the
Firmware
page is—compliance, name of the baseline, job status, catalog type, timestamp
when the baseline was last used.
You can perform the following tasks on the
Firmware
page:
Create baseline
Edit baseline
View report
Delete baseline
Manage catalogs
Check compliance
Topics:
Creating baselines
Checking compliance
Editing baselines
Managing catalogs
Updating firmware
Rolling back firmware
Deleting firmware
Creating baselines
To create a firmware baseline:
1.
Click
Configuration
>
Firmware
>
Create Baseline
.
The
Create Firmware Baseline
window is displayed.
2.
Select the catalog type, enter a name and description for the baseline.
3.
Click
Add
.
The
Add Firmware Catalog
window is displayed.
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