I'm not aware of any changes. If there were changes to the bundle then it would have received a new bundle number(JTN83). The driver may have been repackaged or re-promoted, but the driver within the package would remain the same.
If our management applications list the 01 update as newer then I would re-apply the update so that it does not list as out of date.
We are using SCCM to install the Dell update packages. We are not using OME to install the drivers.
I don't understand why DELL is re-promoting the driver with a new version if nothing was changed? New drivers are causing major business impact, we need to reboot the servers after installation. It also generates a lot of unnecessary (if nothing changed...) work.
Daniel My
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April 23rd, 2018 12:00
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I'm not aware of any changes. If there were changes to the bundle then it would have received a new bundle number(JTN83). The driver may have been repackaged or re-promoted, but the driver within the package would remain the same.
If our management applications list the 01 update as newer then I would re-apply the update so that it does not list as out of date.
Thanks
WiMGoeminne
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April 24th, 2018 00:00
Daniel,
We are using SCCM to install the Dell update packages. We are not using OME to install the drivers.
I don't understand why DELL is re-promoting the driver with a new version if nothing was changed? New drivers are causing major business impact, we need to reboot the servers after installation. It also generates a lot of unnecessary (if nothing changed...) work.
Thanks,
WiM