LCC is most likely updated with iDRAC. Now normally I would suggest BIOS and iDRAC update but you said it is already up to date. I would definitely suggest power drain perform.
Power the server down.
Disconnect server from all power cables, Network cables.
Hold down the power button continuously for at least 10 s.
Insert power cables and network cables back to the system.
Wait about 2 minutes before powering on the server for iDRAC to be initialized.
Willing to try a nvram reset. Assume removing the cmos battery didn’t have same effect? Also will I lose my raid configuration? What would be easiest way to set raid array back together if it’s lost?
Well the nvram reset fixed the lifecycle firmware version issue but unfortunately the invalid date time issue still persists but only after booting the Arc bootloader which I believe is the cause of this issue. Thanks.
DELL-Erman O
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December 31st, 2024 07:52
Hi,
LCC is most likely updated with iDRAC. Now normally I would suggest BIOS and iDRAC update but you said it is already up to date. I would definitely suggest power drain perform.
Then I would try to BIOS reset to defaults and NVRAM CLR pg 148 Dell PowerEdge T330 Owner's Manual
Hope that helps!
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December 31st, 2024 20:31
Willing to try a nvram reset. Assume removing the cmos battery didn’t have same effect? Also will I lose my raid configuration? What would be easiest way to set raid array back together if it’s lost?
Thanks again for replying. Thanks.
DELL-Young E
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January 2nd, 2025 01:38
Hello, can you access idrac?
I found a similar post from the past:
https://dell.to/4fG4ghW
Hope this helps, let us know if you have any further questions.
Happy New Year!
dmoheban
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January 4th, 2025 01:31
Well the nvram reset fixed the lifecycle firmware version issue but unfortunately the invalid date time issue still persists but only after booting the Arc bootloader which I believe is the cause of this issue. Thanks.