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Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 6.0 for PowerEdge M1000e User’s Guide

Viewing Firmware Inventory Using CMC Web Interface

To view the firmware inventory:
  1. In the system tree, go to Server Overview, and then click Update > Server Component Update.
    The Server Component Update page is displayed.
  2. View the firmware inventory details in the Component/Device Firmware Inventory section. Table provides:
    • Servers that currently do not support the Lifecycle Controller service are listed as Not Supported. A hyperlink is provided to an alternative page where you can directly update only the iDRAC firmware. This page supports only iDRAC firmware update and not any other component and device on the server. iDRAC firmware update is not dependent on the Lifecycle Controller service.
    • If the server is listed as Not Ready, it indicates that when the firmware inventory was retrieved, the iDRAC on the server was still initializing. Wait for the iDRAC to be fully operational and then refresh the page for the firmware inventory to be retrieved again.
    • If the inventory of components and devices does not reflect what is physically installed on the server, you must invoke the Lifecycle Controller when the server is in the boot process. This helps to refresh the internal components and devices information and allows you to verify the currently installed components and devices. This occurs when:
      • The server iDRAC firmware is updated to newly introduce the Lifecycle Controller functionality to the server management.
      • The new devices are inserted into the server.

      To automate this action, iDRAC Configuration Utility (for iDRAC) or the iDRAC Settings Utility (for iDRAC) provides an option that can be accessed through the boot console:

      • For iDRAC servers, on the boot console, when prompted with the message Press <CTRL-E> for Remote Access Setup within 5 sec., press <CTRL-E>. Then, on the setup screen, enable Collect System Inventory on Restart.
      • For iDRAC servers, on the boot console, select F2 for System Setup. On the setup screen, select iDRAC Settings, and then select System Services (USC). On the setup screen, enable Collect System Inventory on Restart.
    • Options to perform the various Lifecycle Controller operations such as Update, Rollback, Reinstall, and Job Deletion are available. Only one type of operation can be performed at a time. Components and devices that are not supported may be listed as part of the inventory, but do not permit Lifecycle Controller operations.

    The following table displays the component and devices information on the server:

    Table 1. : Component and Devices InformationThe following table contains the description of the fields in the Component/Device Firmware Inventory section.
    Field Description
    Slot Displays the slot occupied by the server in the chassis. Slot numbers are sequential IDs, from 1 to 16 (for the 16 available slots in the chassis), that help to identify the location of the server in the chassis. When there are fewer than 16 servers occupying slots, only those slots populated by servers are displayed.
    Name Displays the name of the server in each slot.
    Model Displays the model of the server.
    Component/Device Displays a description of the component or device on the server. If the column width is too narrow the mouse-over tool provides a view of the description. The description is displayed as shown in the following example:
    QLogic 577xx/578xx 10 Gb Ethernet BCM12345 - 22:X1:X2:X3:BB:0A
    NOTE The WWN details of FC 16 cards are not displayed in the Firmware Inventory section.
    Current Version Displays the current version of component or device on the server.
    Rollback Version Displays the rollback version of component or device on the server.
    Job Status Displays the job status of any operations that are scheduled on the server. The job status is continuously updated dynamically. If a job completion with state completed is detected, then the firmware versions for the components and devices on that server are automatically refreshed in case there has been a change of firmware version on any of the components or devices. An information icon is also presented next to the current state, which provides additional information of the current job status. This information can be viewed by clicking or hovering over the icon.
    Update Selects the component or device for firmware update on the server.

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