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Table 13. Firmware update supported components for MX platforms (continued)
Component Name Firmware Rollback
Supported? (Yes or
No)
Out-of-band
System Restart
Required?
In-band System
Restart Required?
Lifecycle
Controller GUI
Restart Required?
iDRAC Yes No No* Yes
BIOS Yes Yes Yes Yes
RAID Controller Yes Yes Yes Yes
BOSS Yes Yes Yes Yes
NVDIMM No Yes Yes Yes
Backplanes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Enclosures Yes Yes No Yes
NIC Yes Yes Yes Yes
Power Supply Unit No No No No
CPLD No Yes Yes Yes
FC Cards Yes Yes Yes Yes
NVMe PCIe SSD drives Yes No No No
SAS/SATA hard drives No Yes Yes No
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 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.
Updating firmware using iDRAC web interface
You can update the device firmware using firmware images available on the local system, from a repository on a network share
(CIFS, NFS, HTTP or HTTPS), or from FTP.
Updating single device firmware
Before updating the firmware using single device update method, make sure that you have downloaded the firmware image to a
location on the local system.
NOTE: Ensure that the file name for the single component DUP does not have any blank space.
To update single device firmware using iDRAC web interface:
1. Go to Maintenance > System Update.
The Firmware Update page is displayed.
2. On the Update tab, select Local as the Location Type.
NOTE:
If you select Local, ensure that you download the firmware image to a location on the local system. Select one
file to be staged to iDRAC for update. You can select additional files one file at a time, for uploading to iDRAC. The files
are uploaded to a temporary space on iDRAC and is limited to approximately 300MB.
3. Click Browse, select the firmware image file for the required component, and then click Upload.
4. After the upload is complete, the Update Details section displays each firmware file uploaded to iDRAC and its status.
Setting up managed system
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