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NOTE: The ESXi must be gracefully rebooted to complete the driver packages removal before upgrading. For more information, see https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/78389. M.2 drive firmware update from iDRAC fails on unconfigured drives with an existing adapter key on the BOSS-S1 controller Issue: M.2 drive firmware update from iDRAC fails on unconfigured drives in systems containing a controller with an existing adapter key. Corrective Action: Clear the controller configuration in HII under Controller Information > Clear Configuration and update the drive firmware. Unconfigured drives in BOSS-S1 controller is unavailable for OS installation with an existing adapter key Issue: Unconfigured drives in systems containing a controller with an existing adapter key is not exposed for installing an operating system. Corrective Action: Clear the controller configuration in HII under Controller Information > Clear Configuration and initiate the operating system installation. ROM version for BOSS reported as firmware version in iDRAC interface Issue: Starting with BOSS-S1 A01 release, BOSS-S1 versions are tracked using the ROM version. Therefore, iDRAC may report the ROM version as firmware version. For example, 2.5.13.2008 for A01, 2.5.13.2009 for A02, or 2.5.13.3011 for A03. Corrective Action: This is an expected behavior and no action is required. Firmware update of M.2 drive on BOSS-S1 controller fails Issue: Firmware update of M.2 drives using the iDRAC web interface fails when the drive is in foreign state. Corrective Action: Import the foreign configuration before updating the firmware of the drives. BOSS-S1 CLI displays No Adapter Found error in Linux Issue: BOSS-S1 CLI displays No Adapter Found error message in the Linux operating system. Probable Cause: Using the BOSS-S1 CLI, when you run the CLI commands using non-administrative user privileges, the error No Adapter found is displayed. Corrective Action: Use root/sudo administrator privilege while you run the CLI commands. Troubleshooting 27

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NOTE:
The ESXi must be gracefully rebooted to complete the driver packages removal before
upgrading. For more information, see
.
M.2 drive firmware update from iDRAC fails on
unconfigured drives with an existing adapter key
on the BOSS-S1 controller
Issue:
M.2 drive firmware update from iDRAC fails on unconfigured drives in systems containing a controller with an
existing adapter key.
Corrective Action:
Clear the controller configuration in HII under
Controller Information
>
Clear Configuration
and update the
drive firmware.
Unconfigured drives in BOSS-S1 controller is
unavailable for OS installation with an existing
adapter key
Issue:
Unconfigured drives in systems containing a controller with an existing adapter key is not exposed for installing an
operating system.
Corrective Action:
Clear the controller configuration in HII under
Controller Information
>
Clear Configuration
and initiate the
operating system installation.
ROM version for BOSS reported as firmware
version in iDRAC interface
Issue:
Starting with BOSS-S1 A01 release, BOSS-S1 versions are tracked using the ROM version. Therefore, iDRAC may
report the ROM version as firmware version. For example, 2.5.13.2008 for A01, 2.5.13.2009 for A02, or 2.5.13.3011
for A03.
Corrective Action:
This is an expected behavior and no action is required.
Firmware update of M.2 drive on BOSS-S1
controller fails
Issue:
Firmware update of M.2 drives using the iDRAC web interface fails when the drive is in foreign state.
Corrective Action:
Import the foreign configuration before updating the firmware of the drives.
BOSS-S1 CLI displays No Adapter Found error in
Linux
Issue:
BOSS-S1 CLI displays
No Adapter Found
error message in the Linux operating system.
Probable Cause:
Using the BOSS-S1 CLI, when you run the CLI commands using non-administrative user privileges, the error No
Adapter found is displayed.
Corrective Action:
Use root/sudo administrator privilege while you run the CLI commands.
Troubleshooting
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