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3. From the Apply Operation Mode drop-down menu, select when you want to clear the configuration.
Resetting storage-controller configuration
Steps
1. On the iDRAC9 web interface, go to Configuration > Storage Configuration > Controller Configuration.
The Controller Configuration page is displayed.
2. From the Actions menu, select Reset Configuration for the desired controller.
3. From the Apply Operation Mode menu, select when you want to clear the configuration.
4. Click Clear.
How to update BIOS on 13th generation PowerEdge
servers
The 13th generation of Dell PowerEdge servers offers various methods namely local or remote, with or without an operating
system, to update the system BIOS. The different methods are listed below. You can choose the method that best suits your
need and environment.
Executing the BIOS Dell Update Package (DUP) from within the operating system.
Using the UEFI-based BIOS flash utility in a preboot environment.
Using the Lifecycle Controller Platform Update optionF10.
Using the Update and Rollback feature in the iDRAC web GUI.
Using the WS-MAN based one to many Remote Update methodRemote Enablement
NOTE: Legacy DOS-based BIOS update utility is no longer supported.
For detailed information about different methods of updating BIOS see En.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/
white_papers/20440526
Why am I unable to update firmware
This topic describes some of the reasons why a firmware update may not be successful.
NOTE:
It is generally recommended that you install the latest firmware for your system and components. Firmware updates
improve the performance, reliability, and security of the system.
If you are unable to update the firmware for a component or are unable to update iDRAC itself, try the following:
Ensure that you follow the instructions provided in the user's guide for the product.
Update the firmware from another interface. Some of the interfaces that support firmware updates are iDRAC web
interface, LC GUI, RACADM, and Redfish.
Ensure that the firmware is compatible with the system or component that you are trying to update.
Read the Release Notes for the firmware, if available, to check for any special instructions or compatibility information.
Reboot the system and retry the update.
Which are the operating systems supported on Dell
EMC PowerEdge servers
Dell EMC PowerEdge servers are designed to work with many operating systems and virtualization which may include but not
limited to:
1. Canonical Ubuntu LTS
2. Citrix XenServer
3. Microsoft Windows Server with Hyper-V
4. Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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