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Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration Version 3.3 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager User's Guide

Comparing and updating firmware inventory for systems in a collection

About this task

This feature enables you to retrieve, compare, and update firmware inventory on the Dell systems with Lifecycle Controllers in a collection.
NOTE To compare and update firmware remotely, you must ensure that the Dell systems have iDRAC6 firmware version 1.5 or higher. For more information on upgrading to firmware version 1.5, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6) Version 1.5 User Guide available at Dell.com/support/home.

To compare and update firmware inventory:

Steps

  1. In Configuration Manager Version 1610, Configuration Manager 2012 SP2, Configuration Manager 2012 R2 SP1, Configuration Manager 2012 R2, Configuration Manager 2012 SP1, or Configuration Manager 2012, under Device Collections, right-click All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers and select Dell Lifecycle Controller > Launch Config Utility.
  2. From the left pane of the Dell Lifecycle Controller Configuration Utility, select Firmware Inventory, Compare, and Update.
  3. Select a baseline from the following options:
    • Dell PDK Catalog — to specify a Dell PDK catalog to compare with the firmware inventory. To specify a PDK catalog:
      • Click Browse to navigate to the file location where you have saved the catalog. Ensure that the catalog resides on a CIFS share that is accessible to the Dell Lifecycle Controllers.
      • Specify the User Name and Password to the CIFS share where your catalog resides if you want to update the firmware inventory from the catalog. You do not need to specify the user name and password if you are viewing or comparing against the catalog.
        NOTE To update the firmware inventory, you must point to a local repository.
    • FTP: ftp.Dell.com — to connect to a catalog on the Dell FTP site to compare the firmware inventory.
    • Firmware Inventory Profile — to specify an existing profile that you have saved and use it to compare and update the firmware inventory for the collection.
  4. Click Next.
    The Firmware Inventory, Compare, and Update screen displays the following information:
    • Name — displays the name of the systems in the collection.
    • Model — displays the system model information.
    • Component — displays the components available on the servers.
    • Version — displays the firmware versions of the components.
    • Baseline — displays the baseline firmware version of the components.
    • Criticality — displays the status of the firmware and indicates if the firmware of your collection is compliant, or needs an update.
  5. Click Copy to Clipboard to copy the information to clipboard, or click Export to CSV to export the information in comma-separated values format.
  6. Select the systems that you want to update with newer firmware and click Next.
    The screen displays the firmware download progress.
  7. After the download is complete, click Next and choose one of the following options:
    • Start now — to start the update immediately.
    • Start on next boot — to start the update when the systems boot next.
    • Schedule update — to specify a date and time and schedule an update on that date.
  8. Click Finish to complete the firmware update process.

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