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The Firmware Update Progress section provides firmware update status information. A progress bar indicates the status of the
upload process. File transfer time varies on the basis of connection speed. When the internal update process begins, the page
automatically refreshes and the firmware update timer is displayed.
NOTE: Additional instructions to follow:
Do not click the Refresh icon or navigate to another page during the file transfer.
To cancel the process, click Cancel File Transfer and Update. This option is available only during file transfer.
The Update State field displays the firmware update status.
It may take up to 10 minutes to update the iDRAC firmware.
Updating Server Component Firmware
The one-to-many update feature in CMC enables you to update server component firmware across multiple servers. You can update the
server components using the Dell Update Packages available on the local system or on a network share. This operation is enabled by using
the Lifecycle Controller functionality on the server.
The Lifecycle Controller service is available on each server and is facilitated by iDRAC. You can manage the firmware of the components
and devices on the servers using the Lifecycle Controller service. The Lifecycle Controller uses an optimization algorithm to update the
firmware that efficiently reduces the number of restarts.
The Lifecycle Controller provides module update support for iDRAC7 and later servers.
NOTE: CMC does not support firmware update for PCIE SSD card on the one-to-many firmware update page.
NOTE: Update the server firmware versions before using the Lifecycle Controller–based update feature.
NOTE: To update component firmware, the CSIOR option must be enabled for servers.
To enable CSIOR on:
12th generation servers and later—After restarting the server, from the F2 setup, select iDRAC Settings > Lifecycle Controller,
enable CSIOR and save the changes.
13th generation servers—After rebooting the server, when prompted, press F10 to access Lifecycle Controller. Go to the Hardware
Inventory page by selecting Hardware Configuration > Hardware Inventory. On the Hardware Inventory page, click Collect
System Inventory on Restart.
The Update from File method enables you to update the server component firmware using DUP files stored on a local system. You can
select the individual server components to update the firmware using the required DUP files. You can update large number of components
at a time by using an SD Card to store DUP file of more than 48 MB memory size.
NOTE:
Note the following:
While selecting the individual server components for update, ensure that there are no dependencies between the
selected components. Else, selecting some components that have dependencies on other components for update
may cause the server to stop functioning abruptly.
Ensure to update the server components in the recommended order. Else, the process of component firmware
update may become unsuccessful.
Always update the server component firmware modules in the following order:
BIOS
Lifecycle Controller
iDRAC
The Single Click all blade update or the Update from Network Share method enables you to update the server component firmware
using DUP files that are stored on a network share. You can use the Dell Repository Manager (DRM) based update feature to access the
DUP files that are stored on a network share and update the server components in a single operation. You can set up a custom remote
repository of firmware DUPs and binary images using the Dell Repository Manager and share it on the Network Share. Alternatively, use
the Dell Repository Manager (DRM) to check for the latest available firmware updates. The Dell Repository Manager (DRM) ensures that
the Dell systems are up-to-date with the latest BIOS, driver, firmware, and software. You can search for the latest updates available from
the Support site (support.dell.com) for supported platforms based on Brand and Model or a Service Tag. You can download the updates
or build a repository from the search results. For more information about using the DRM to search for latest firmware updates, see Using
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Updating Firmware