
OpenManage Enterprise Integration for VMware vCenter Version 1.0 User's Guide
Update firmware of vSAN cluster
Prerequisites
- Ensure that the host is managed or managed without alert.
- The following prerequisites are checked before scheduling the firmware update:
- DRS is enabled.
- Host is not already in maintenance mode.
- vSAN data objects are healthy.
- For storage controller, hard drive, and SSD components, ensure that the selected firmware versions in the selected repositories are compliant as per the VMware vSAN guidelines based on the vSAN version.
- The cluster satisfies the vSAN requirements for the selected data migration option. If the vSAN cluster does not meet the requirements for the selected data migration option, the update times out.
- Ensure that there are no active firmware update jobs for any hosts under the cluster that you are updating.
- Ensure that you specify the required time-out value for the "Enter maintenance mode" job. If the wait time goes beyond the specified time, the update job fails. However, the components may get updated automatically when the host is reboot.
- Ensure that you rerun the inventory after enabling vSAN.
During the firmware update process, Dell recommends not to delete or move the following:
- The hosts of a cluster from vCenter for which the firmware update job is in progress.
- The host should not be unmanaged for which the firmware update job is in progress.
- The repositories that are located in CIFS or NFS.
OpenManage Enterprise Integration for VMware vCenter (OMEVV) checks compliance of the host and whether any other firmware update job is in progress in any host within the same cluster. After the verification, the Firmware Update wizard is displayed.
About this task
To launch the firmware update wizard, on the vSphere web client home page, expand Menu> Inventory, select Hosts and Clusters, and then perform the following actions:
Steps
- If user wants to update firmware from the vSAN cluster, right-click the vSAN cluster go to
OpenManage Enterprise™ Plug-in> Firmware Update.
The update firmware for vSAN cluster page is displayed.
- On the
Firmware Update Checklist
page, ensure that all the prerequisites are verified before scheduling the update, and then click
GET STARTED.
User is displayed with the associated Baseline Profile.
- On the
Select Firmware Components page, select the firmware components that require an update, and then click
NEXT.
The count of the components that is based on criticality statuses such as Urgent, Recommended, Optional, and Downgrades are displayed.You can use the filter option to filter the data based on the specific column names.The components which have lower version than the available version in the catalog, or it is in the same level (Up-to-Date), or scheduled for an update cannot be selected. To select the components which have lower version than the available version, select the Allow Firmware downgrade check box.
To select all the firmware components across all the pages, click
.
To clear all the firmware components across all the pages, click
.
- On the
Schedule Updates page, enter the firmware update job name and description. The description is an optional field.
The firmware update job name is mandatory. If you purge the firmware update job name, you can reuse the job name again.
- Under the
Additional Settings
section, do the following:
- Enter the Maintenance Mode timeout value between 60–1440 minutes. If the wait time goes beyond the specified time, the update jobs fail and enter maintenance task will be canceled or timed out. However, the components may get updated automatically when the host is restarted.
- From the
Enter Maintenance Mode Option drop-down menu, select an appropriate data migration option. For more information about the data migration option, see the VMware documentation.
NOTE Enter maintenance mode task fails if the cluster configuration does not support full data migration or the storage capacity is insufficient.By default, Move powered-off and suspended virtual machines to other hosts in cluster option is selected. Disabling this option disconnects Virtual Machine (VM) until the host device is online.
- If you have issues while updating the firmware, select the Reset iDRAC and Clear iDRAC jobs check box. This may result in successful completion of the update process. This increases the overall update time that is required for job completion, cancels any pending jobs or activities that are scheduled on the iDRAC, and resets the iDRAC.
- Under the
Update Schedule
section, select any one of the following options:
- Update Now
- Schedule Update
- On the
Review Summary page, review the firmware update information, and then click
FINISH.
The firmware update jobs can take up to several hours depending on the components and number of servers selected. You can view the status of the jobs on the Jobs page.
After firmware update task is complete, the inventory runs automatically on the selected hosts, and hosts exit automatically from maintenance mode.
Total number of concurrent vSAN and vSphere cluster firmware updates is 15.