Dell PowerEdge R830 Integrated Remote Access Controller 8 Version 2.70.70.70 U - Page 62

Supported? Yes or, Out-of-band - System

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Interface Supported Racadm FWUpdate Yes (old) Racadm Update (new) Yes iDRAC UI Yes WSMAN Yes In-band OS DUP No .D7 Image Requires LC enabled No Yes Yes Yes N/A Supported No Yes Yes Yes Yes iDRAC DUP Requires LC enabled N/A Yes Yes Yes No The following table provides information on whether a system restart is required when firmware is updated for a particular component: NOTE: When multiple firmware updates are applied through out-of-band methods, the updates are ordered in the most efficient possible manner to reduce unnecessary system restart. Table 10. Firmware update Component Name Firmware Rollback Supported? (Yes or No) Diagnostics No OS Driver Pack No iDRAC with Lifecycle Yes Controller BIOS Yes RAID Controller Yes Backplanes Yes Enclosures Yes NIC Yes Power Supply Unit Yes CPLD No FC Cards Yes NVMe PCIe SSD drives Yes (Dell's 13th generation of PowerEdge servers only) SAS/SATA hard drives No CMC (on PowerEdge FX2 No servers) OS Collector No Out-of-band - System In-band - System Restart Required? Restart Required? No No No No No **No* Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Lifecycle Controller GUI - Restart Required? No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No * Indicates that though a system restart is not required, iDRAC must be restarted to apply the updates. iDRAC communication and monitoring may temporarily be interrupted. ** When iDRAC is updated from version 1.30.30 or later, a system restart is not necessary. However, firmware versions of iDRAC earlier than 1.30.30 require a system restart when applied by using the out-of-band interfaces. NOTE: Configuration changes and firmware updates that are made within the operating system may not reflect properly in the inventory until you perform a server restart. When you check for updates, the version marked as Available does not always indicate that it is the latest version available. Before you install the update, ensure that the version you choose to install is newer than the version currently installed. If you want to control the version that iDRAC detects, create a custom repository using Dell Repository Manager (DRM) and configure iDRAC to use that repository to check for updates. 62 Setting up managed system and management station

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.D7 Image
iDRAC DUP
Interface
Supported
Requires LC enabled
Supported
Requires LC enabled
Racadm FWUpdate
(old)
Yes
No
No
N/A
Racadm Update (new)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
iDRAC UI
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
WSMAN
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
In-band OS DUP
No
N/A
Yes
No
The following table provides information on whether a system restart is required when firmware is updated for a particular component:
NOTE:
When multiple firmware updates are applied through out-of-band methods, the updates are ordered in the most
efficient possible manner to reduce unnecessary system restart.
Table 10. Firmware update
Component Name
Firmware Rollback
Supported? (Yes or
No)
Out-of-band — System
Restart Required?
In-band — System
Restart Required?
Lifecycle Controller
GUI — Restart
Required?
Diagnostics
No
No
No
No
OS Driver Pack
No
No
No
No
iDRAC with Lifecycle
Controller
Yes
No
**No*
Yes
BIOS
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
RAID Controller
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Backplanes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Enclosures
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
NIC
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Power Supply Unit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
CPLD
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
FC Cards
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NVMe PCIe SSD drives
(Dell’s 13th generation of
PowerEdge servers only)
Yes
No
No
No
SAS/SATA hard drives
No
Yes
Yes
No
CMC (on PowerEdge FX2
servers)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
OS Collector
No
No
No
No
* Indicates that though a system restart is not required, iDRAC must be restarted to apply the updates. iDRAC communication and
monitoring may temporarily be interrupted.
** When iDRAC is updated from version 1.30.30 or later, a system restart is not necessary. However, firmware versions of iDRAC earlier
than 1.30.30 require a system restart when applied by using the out-of-band interfaces.
NOTE:
Configuration changes and firmware updates that are made within the operating system may not reflect properly
in the inventory until you perform a server restart.
When you check for updates, the version marked as
Available
does not always indicate that it is the latest version available. Before you
install the update, ensure that the version you choose to install is newer than the version currently installed. If you want to control the
version that iDRAC detects, create a custom repository using Dell Repository Manager (DRM) and configure iDRAC to use that repository
to check for updates.
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