Dell R730 DBE version of ID Module to support Embedded OS on Dell standard platform.
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DBE version of PowerEdge R730 ID Module to support Embedded OS on Dell standard platform. For OEM customers with Microsoft CLA only.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes: None Enhancements: Adding support for SLP 2.4.
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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Format Description:
This file format consists of a BIOS-executable file. To use it, download the file and copy it to a DOS-bootable USB flash drive, then boot the system to the USB flash drive and run the program.
INSTALLATION: 1) Ensure Identity Module's CUST exe file does not have 'BSU' (Board Service Util) in its file name. 2) Execute the CUST exe to extract a .pm file. 3) Login to iDRAC web GUI, navigate to 'Update and Rollback' link on left pane. 4) Using 'Firmware Update' tab, browse to the 'Cust' .pm file from above step and upload it. 5) Under the 'Update Details' section, select your .pm file. Ensure 'Current' and 'Available' revisions are as expected. 6) Click 'Install' button. 7) Go to 'Job Queue' tab and wait for your install job to change from 'New' to 'Completed'. 8) Navigate to 'Troubleshooting' link on left pane. Click on 'Diagnostic' tab on right. Click on 'iDRAC reset to Default Settings' link. Note: This step will set iDRAC DHCP to Dell's default value of disabled. Wait for iDRAC reboot to complete (about 4 minutes). Re-enable DHCP if needed. 11) Reboot the system. Wait for System Inventory to complete followed by one more self-reboot before you see updated BIOS splash logo. 12) Verify that the tab -->'System Inventory' --> 'Firmware Inventory' shows 'Identity Module' as a component with new revision. 13) Verify that the Branding changes (on iDRAC GUI and BIOS screens) are working as expected. 14) Restore (if any) iDRAC user settings that were noted during 'Preparation' above.
Note: 1) None of the methods using DUP are supported for users upgrading from OEMReady version 1.0 to version 1.01. These are listed here for those users trying to switch back to version 1.01 from a later revision of OEM Ready. 2) For users upgrading from OEMReady revision 1.0, use the CUST exe method as it is the only supported method. 3) All below methods are for updating installed Identity Module and not for Fresh Install.
PREPARATION: 1) Ensure you have the Identity Module DUP for the appropriate platform and that your system is already de-branded using at least OEMReady Identity Module version 1.01. 2) Ensure you have iDRAC revision 1.30.30 or later and Lifecycle Controller revision 1.1.1.18 or later. 3) Ensure you have the appropriate Windows or Linux Identity Module DUP matching your OS.
INSTALLATION (OS DUP method): 1) Refer to 'Dell Update Packages Version 7.2 User's Guide' or later found on Dell's support site http://www.dell.com/support/home
INSTALLATION (Remote Enablement method): 1) Request the latest 'IdentityModule_One_to_Many_Update' document from Dell OEM team.
INSTALLATION (iDRAC GUI method):
Note: Only Windows DUPs are supported for this method. 1) Login to the iDRAC GUI. Navigate to 'Update and Rollback' link and using 'Firmware Update' tab, browse to the Windows DUP on your machine. 2) Upload the Windows DUP and confirm the 'Package successfully downloaded' message under 'Update details'. 3) Click on 'Install next reboot' or 'Install and Reboot' button as appropriate. 4) Navigate to 'Job Queue' page and confirm that the job completed. 5) Let the iDRAC reboot complete (depending upon install option you chose in step 3). 6) Reboot host. 7) Verify the the Branding changes (on iDrac GUI and BIOS screens) are working as expected.
******************* 'Cust BSU.exe' (Board Service Utility) ******************* Note: This utility should only be used for installing the Identity Module after motherboard replacement, by Dell OEM Service team (using 'MotherBoard Replacement' steps). Use of this utility for other purposes may render the current application inoperable. Consult your support/services if you want to use this utility.