A second table is displayed that lists the selected type of component or device and a selector for the
firmware image file. For each type of component, one selector for the firmware image file is
displayed.
Few devices such as Network Interface Controllers (NICs) and RAID Controllers contain many types
and models. The update selection logic automatically filters the relevant device type or model based
on the initially selected devices. The primary reason for this automatic filtering behavior is that only
one firmware image file for the category can be specified.
NOTE: The update size limitation of either a single DUP or combined DUPs can be ignored if
the Extended Storage feature is installed and enabled. For information on enabling extended
storage, see Configuring CMC Extended Storage Card.
5. Specify the firmware image file for the selected component(s) or devic(es). This is a Microsoft
Windows Dell Update Package (DUP) file.
6. Select one of the following options:
Reboot Now - Reboot immediately. The firmware update is applied immediately
On Next Reboot - Manually reboot the server at a later time. The firmware update is applied after
the next reboot.
NOTE: This step is not valid for Lifecycle Controller and 32-bit Diagnostics firmware update. A
server reboot is not required for these devices.
7. Click Update. The firmware version is updated for the selected component or device.
Server Component Single Click Update Using Network Share
The Servers or server component update from a network share using Dell Repository Manager and Dell
PowerEdge VRTX chassis integration simplifies the update by using customized bundle firmware, so that
you can deploy faster and more easily. Update from a network share provides flexibility to update all the
12G server components at the same time with a single catalog either from a CIFS or from a NFS.
This method provides a quick and easy way to build a custom repository for connected systems that you
own using the Dell Repository Manager and the chassis inventory file exported using the CMC Web
interface. DRM enables you to create a fully customized repository that only includes the update
packages for the specific system configuration. You can also build repositories that contain updates for
only out-of-date devices, or a baseline repository that contains updates for all the devices. You can also
create update bundles for Linux or Windows based on the update mode required. DRM enables you to
save the repository to a CIFS or NFS share. The CMC Web interface enables you to configure the
credentials and location details for the share. Using the CMC Web interface, you can then perform the
server components update for a single server or multiple servers.
Pre-requisites for Using Network Share Update Mode
The following pre-requisites are required to update server component firmware using Network Share
mode:
The servers must belong to 12th or later generations and must have iDRAC Enterprise license.
CMC version must be at version 2.0 or later.
Lifecycle controller must be enabled on the servers.
iDRAC Version 1.50.50 or later must be available on the 12th generation servers.
Dell Repository Manager 1.8 or later must be installed on the system.
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