It will depend on the server you are using, but you have a couple options. If the server is within a few years old then it likely has the Lifecycle Controller (F10 at startup). If you access that you can go to Platform Update and use the ISO you create from Repository Manager to update with.
Let me know know the server models you are using and I can clarify.
Great, thank you. Both of those generations are new enough to be equipped with the Lifecycle Controllers. So after creating the ISO with repository manager you can use it in the Platform update of the Lifecycle Controller.
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November 11th, 2015 07:00
Timbo475,
It will depend on the server you are using, but you have a couple options. If the server is within a few years old then it likely has the Lifecycle Controller (F10 at startup). If you access that you can go to Platform Update and use the ISO you create from Repository Manager to update with.
Let me know know the server models you are using and I can clarify.
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November 11th, 2015 15:00
Chris,
Thanks for the reply. We've got some R910 and some R730xd so they're Gen 11 and 13 respectively I believe.
Cheers
Tim
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Great, thank you. Both of those generations are new enough to be equipped with the Lifecycle Controllers. So after creating the ISO with repository manager you can use it in the Platform update of the Lifecycle Controller.