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The following events are logged in CSM:
Table 3 Events
Event Number Event Name Event Description
101
USER_LOGIN
User log in
104 CLUSTER_UPDATES_STARTED Cluster updates started
105 CLUSTER_UPDATES_FAILED Cluster updates failed
107 HOST_UPDATE_FAILED Host update failed
108
HOST_UPDATE_SUCCESS
Host update success
110
HOST_ADDED
Host added
111
HOST_REMOVED
Host removed
114 PAYLOAD_UPDATED Payload updated
115 CLUSTER_UPDATES_FINISHED Cluster updates finished
11 Update Bundle Details
The update bundle discussed in section 6 includes software to help inventory and update targeted
versions of some key system components. Refreshed update bundles can be obtained from the EVO:RAIL
page on Dell.com/support. It is recommended to obtain and apply updates using this method because
Dell engineers work closely with VMware to ensure that only certified firmware and software updates are
applied. There are six firmware/software components which require VMware certification:
Server BIOS
SAS Controller Firmware
SAS Controller Driver
NIC Firmware
NIC Driver
HDD/SSD Firmware
Other items are tested internally by Dell and included for optimal functionality and reliability. See Table 4
below for all CSM Update Bundle components. It is also important to note that some firmware and
software items are not updateable via CSM at this time. An offline update bundle is available from Dell
Support for these (see Table 5). After deploying CSM and running a complete inventory and update cycle,
if any components listed in Table 5 are displayed as outdated (i.e., shown as red in color and listed as
“Critical” in CSM), please contact Dell support to request the offline update bundle.
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