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Stavros08
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March 22nd, 2013 08:00
:emotion-21: Thank you. The server is back in the production environment but I will arrange some downtime and will try the above. I'll send you and update to confirm if this has worked or not..........thanks again :emotion-1:
DELL-Geoff P
990 Posts
Try this:
From a command line, type racadm racreset
Once the command has finished running, power down the server, pull the power cord and drain the power off the server.
Then plug it back in, power it up and try to run the update again.
Regards,
SergejM
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October 2nd, 2013 04:00
So it works?
Don't want to reset the idcrac card, only for try.
gz
Sergej
Edit: i do the update after a restart without reseting the idrac, and it worked.
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Stavros08
5 Posts
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March 22nd, 2013 08:00
:emotion-21: Thank you. The server is back in the production environment but I will arrange some downtime and will try the above. I'll send you and update to confirm if this has worked or not..........thanks again :emotion-1:
DELL-Geoff P
990 Posts
0
March 22nd, 2013 08:00
Try this:
From a command line, type racadm racreset
Once the command has finished running, power down the server, pull the power cord and drain the power off the server.
Then plug it back in, power it up and try to run the update again.
Regards,
SergejM
1 Rookie
•
45 Posts
0
October 2nd, 2013 04:00
So it works?
Don't want to reset the idcrac card, only for try.
gz
Sergej
Edit: i do the update after a restart without reseting the idrac, and it worked.