Users Guide

Deleting rmware
Creating baselines
To create a rmware baseline:
1 Click Conguration > Firmware > Create Baseline .
The Create Firmware Baseline window is displayed.
2 Select the catalog type, enter a name and description for the baseline.
3 Click Add.
The Add Firmware Catalog window is displayed.
4 Select the catalog source.
5 In the Create Firmware Baseline window, select the devices and groups for which you want to create the baseline.
After the baseline is created, a message is displayed and a compliance check is performed on the baseline. The status of the job is
displayed on the Firmware page.
NOTE: If the baseline is created from the catalog, the information of the associated baseline is displayed.
Checking compliance
To check the compliance of a rmware baseline:
1 On the Firmware page, select the baseline and click Check Compliance.
A summary of the compliance check is displayed on the right side of the Firmware page.
2 Click View Report.
The Compliance Report page is displayed.
You can view details including the name of the catalog and baseline, status of the compliance, type of the baseline, name of the
device, model, service tag of the device, current update version, and baseline version.
You can perform the following tasks on the Compliance Report page:
Update rmware
Export the report in .csv format to a local drive on your system.
Sort the device information using Advanced Filters
When you update the rmware for SAS IOMs that are available as an individual component and a chassis component, using the
compliance report method, the management module update fails. Select the SAS IOM from the chassis component or the SAS IOM
listed individually in the compliance report.
Editing baselines
To edit a baseline:
1 On the Firmware page, select the baseline that you want to modify and click Edit.
The Edit Firmware Baseline window is displayed.
2 Make the required changes.
Managing catalogs
The catalog management feature in OME–Modular helps you to congure the catalog location and create rmware baselines. A catalog
contains meta-data of the bundles and individual DUPs or packages. The bundles represent package sets that are tested and certied
together.
Managing
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