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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.
If the firmware image file is valid and was successfully uploaded, the Contents column displays a plus icon (
) icon next
to the firmware image file name. Expand the name to view the Device Name, Current, and Available firmware version
information.
5. Select the required firmware file and do one of the following:
For firmware images that do not require a host system reboot, click Install (only available option). For example, iDRAC
firmware file.
For firmware images that require a host system reboot, click Install and Reboot or Install Next Reboot.
To cancel the firmware update, click Cancel.
When you click Install, Install and Reboot, or Install Next Reboot, the message Updating Job Queue is displayed.
6. To display the Job Queue page, click Job Queue. Use this page to view and manage the staged firmware updates or click
OK to refresh the current page and view the status of the firmware update.
NOTE:
If you navigate away from the page without saving the updates, an error message is displayed and all the
uploaded content is lost.
NOTE: You will not be able to proceed further, if the session gets expired after uploading the firmware file. This issue can
be only resolved by RACADM reset.
NOTE: After firmaware update is completed, an error message is displayed - RAC0508: An unexpected error
occurred. Wait for few minutes and retry the operation. If the problem persists, contact
service provider.. This is expected. You can wait for sometime and refresh the browser. Then you are re-directed to
login page.
Scheduling automatic firmware updates
You can create a periodic recurring schedule for iDRAC to check for new firmware updates. At the scheduled date and time,
iDRAC connects to the specified destination, checks for new updates, and applies or stages all applicable updates. A log file is
created on the remote server, which contains information about server access and staged firmware updates.
It is recommended that you create a repository using Dell Repository Manager (DRM) and configure iDRAC to use this
repository to check for and perform firmware updates. Using an internal repository enables you to control the firmware and
versions available to iDRAC and helps avoid any unintended firmware changes.
NOTE: For more information about DRM, see www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals > Repository Manager .
iDRAC Enterprise or Datacenter license is required to schedule automatic updates.
You can schedule automatic firmware updates using the iDRAC web interface or RACADM.
NOTE: IPv6 address is not supported for scheduling automatic firmware updates.
Scheduling automatic firmware update using web interface
To schedule automatic firmware update using web Interface:
NOTE:
Do not create the next scheduled occurrence of an automatic update job if a job is already Scheduled. It overwrites
the current scheduled job.
1. In the iDRAC web interface, go to Maintenance > System Update > Automatic Update.
The Firmware Update page is displayed.
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