Dell PowerEdge C5220/ C5230 Fan Controller Board Firmware 1.13

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This package provides the FCB Firmware for the fan control board and is supported on running the following operating systems: .
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5TV1K_FW113_fact.zip | 1.4 MB
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File Name: 5TV1K_FW113_fact.zip
File Size: 1.4 MB
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MD5:
6141366983ad8a5fcb8cddd017f88d25
SHA1:
e6bdd733ff0df187b530f199ec73a068500f4658
SHA-256:
40a592f2ff9ac144f46cdbef7a740c5391915d80938fd9c6e33d5deb65e86cf4

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Fixes & Enhancements

Fixes
- Not Applicable

Enhancements
- Check completion code when get FRU data from BMC.
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Version

1.13, 1.13

Release date

07 May 2014

Download Type

Firmware

Category

Embedded Server Management

Importance

Recommended
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.

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If you update the firmware in local linux OS, the IPMI Driver or OpenIPMI Driver should be disabled. (e.g. 'service ipmi stop' on most of the Linux distributions)
Flash process in Dos
1. Copy firmware packages to USB key.
2. Boot to DOS system.
3. Execute dosup.bat

Flash process in Linux
1. Copy firmware packages to USB key.
2. Boot to Linux system.
3. Stop IPMI service in Linux OS.
4. Execute ./linuxup.sh

Flash process in Windows
1. Copy firmware packages to USB key.
2. Boot to Windows system.
3. Execute winup.bat

Reboot will be required

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