Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.10.2 - Page 89

Editing catalogs, Updating firmware, Rolling back firmware

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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. Deleting catalogs You can only delete catalogs that are not associated with a baseline. If you attempt deleting a catalog that is associated with a baseline, an error message is displayed. To delete a catalog: On the Catalog Management page, select the catalog that you want to delete and click Delete. Updating firmware Before updating the firmware on a chassis, compute, or storage sleds, ensure that all IOMs and network fabrics are healthy. You can upgrade only six IOMs simultaneously. NOTE: The Update Firmware button may be disabled temporarily during inventory refresh when a Refresh Inventory job or Default Inventory job is run. To update firmware: 1. On the Compliance Report page, select the device or component for which you want to update the firmware. The Update Firmware window is displayed. 2. Select the Update Now option to update the firmware immediately or Schedule Later to update the firmware on the chosen date and time. NOTE: If the system displays the local clock on the Time Configuration page even after you configured the NTP servers, reconfigure the NTP servers. NOTE: During firmware update, when the active MM reboots and the standby MM is active, some messages on the Execution Details page for the firmware update are not displayed. The messages are not displayed owing to synchronization issues. NOTE: During the OME-Modular firmware update, multiple users can upload the OME-Modular DUP using any interface. However, a warning message may be displayed after the firmware update job is initiated. NOTE: For non-default VLAN, the management IPv6 IP of MX9116n or MX5108n IOMs is unreachable if, the DHCP V6 configuration in ToR switch does not have the IPV6 default gateway. Rolling back firmware If you are not convinced with the firmware update of a device or component, you can roll back the update to the version before the update. The rollback option is enabled only if OME-Modular can access the firmware package of the previous version. The following methods can be used to enable the access: • A Device that has the rollback version (or N-1 version) that matches the previous version. Not all devices support a rollback or N-1 version. The rollback version is displayed as a rollback candidate even if it does not match the version before the update. • An imported catalog that has a reference to the previous catalog version. • You can browse for a firmware package that has the previous firmware version. For Network IOMs, the availability of rollback information depends on the status of the Network IOM (Full Switch or Fabric) and the firmware update method. If the firmware is updated on nodes in the fabric, the rollback information is available on the node on which the firmware update is initiated. If the firmware on the member chassis Network IOMs is updated through the Lead chassis, the rollback information is available on only on the Lead chassis. To roll back a firmware update: Managing firmware 89

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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.
Deleting catalogs
You can only delete catalogs that are not associated with a baseline. If you attempt deleting a catalog that is associated with a baseline, an
error message is displayed.
To delete a catalog:
On the
Catalog Management
page, select the catalog that you want to delete and click
Delete
.
Updating firmware
Before updating the firmware on a chassis, compute, or storage sleds, ensure that all IOMs and network fabrics are healthy. You can
upgrade only six IOMs simultaneously.
NOTE:
The Update Firmware button may be disabled temporarily during inventory refresh when a Refresh Inventory job
or Default Inventory job is run.
To update firmware:
1.
On the
Compliance Report
page, select the device or component for which you want to update the firmware.
The
Update Firmware
window is displayed.
2.
Select the
Update Now
option to update the firmware immediately or
Schedule Later
to update the firmware on the chosen date
and time.
NOTE:
If the system displays the local clock on the Time Configuration page even after you configured the NTP
servers, reconfigure the NTP servers.
NOTE:
During firmware update, when the active MM reboots and the standby MM is active, some messages on the
Execution Details page for the firmware update are not displayed. The messages are not displayed owing to
synchronization issues.
NOTE:
During the OME–Modular firmware update, multiple users can upload the OME–Modular DUP using any
interface. However, a warning message may be displayed after the firmware update job is initiated.
NOTE:
For non-default VLAN, the management IPv6 IP of MX9116n or MX5108n IOMs is unreachable if, the DHCP V6
configuration in ToR switch does not have the IPV6 default gateway.
Rolling back firmware
If you are not convinced with the firmware update of a device or component, you can roll back the update to the version before the
update. The rollback option is enabled only if OME–Modular can access the firmware package of the previous version. The following
methods can be used to enable the access:
A Device that has the rollback version (or N-1 version) that matches the previous version. Not all devices support a rollback or N-1
version. The rollback version is displayed as a rollback candidate even if it does not match the version before the update.
An imported catalog that has a reference to the previous catalog version.
You can browse for a firmware package that has the previous firmware version.
For Network IOMs, the availability of rollback information depends on the status of the Network IOM (Full Switch or Fabric) and the
firmware update method. If the firmware is updated on nodes in the fabric, the rollback information is available on the node on which the
firmware update is initiated. If the firmware on the member chassis Network IOMs is updated through the Lead chassis, the rollback
information is available on only on the Lead chassis.
To roll back a firmware update:
Managing firmware
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