The procedure to downgrade is out there on forums that are not owned by Dell
The warnings for the process are:
Number 1. If you have support coverage you should request help with the process so they can double check everything with you. Just call in, you are paying a premium for support so you should be using it for this kind of thing.
Downgrading to a previous release will completely erase the drives and return the controller to factory default state. You will require the use of the serial console because the network cards will also be in an unconfigured state after the reset so the process cannot be done remotely. And the big reason they like to keep this information restricted is that the downgrade will not check to make sure the version you are attempting to downgrade with is compatible with the hardware of the controller and enclosure. So if you downgrade to a version below the minimum required for the controller you can end up with a situation that is hard or impossible to repair.
But if all that makes sense you can find the instructions easily.
Again. downgrade erases EVERYTHING including network and group settings and you must know for sure the version you are downgrading to supports the hardware in your controller and enclosure or your array will be bricked.
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The procedure to downgrade is out there on forums that are not owned by Dell
The warnings for the process are:
Number 1. If you have support coverage you should request help with the process so they can double check everything with you. Just call in, you are paying a premium for support so you should be using it for this kind of thing.
Downgrading to a previous release will completely erase the drives and return the controller to factory default state. You will require the use of the serial console because the network cards will also be in an unconfigured state after the reset so the process cannot be done remotely. And the big reason they like to keep this information restricted is that the downgrade will not check to make sure the version you are attempting to downgrade with is compatible with the hardware of the controller and enclosure. So if you downgrade to a version below the minimum required for the controller you can end up with a situation that is hard or impossible to repair.
But if all that makes sense you can find the instructions easily.
Again. downgrade erases EVERYTHING including network and group settings and you must know for sure the version you are downgrading to supports the hardware in your controller and enclosure or your array will be bricked.