Dell POWEREDGE R620 User Manual

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Updating BIOS on Dell 12G PowerEdge Servers

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2 = Graceful shutdown and reboot (Recommended)

3 = Forceful shutdown if graceful shutdown does not succeed

4 = No reboot

9. The script prompts for deleting all existing jobs in iDRAC. Dell recommends that you choose

“yes” to have a clean start.

Erase all previous jobs stored in the iDRAC? (yes/no) yes

Deleting all iDRAC jobs

Completed job deletion

10. The script prompts you to specify the start time for the job. The job can be scheduled either

immediately or for a future time.

Schedule the bios update now or schedule later (now, schedule)? now

The format of the StartTime argument is defined by the CIM Infrastructure Specification. Select
the “now” option to schedule the jobs immediately. Use the “schedule” option to schedule the
job for a future time. The “schedule” option will prompt for a start time, which should be of the
format MM-DD-YYYY hh:mm:ss

Y = Year, M = Month, D = Day, H = Hour, m = minute, S = second

12-13-2011 11:11:11

Once the start time is specified, the Update job is initiated.

11. The update package is downloaded from the repository and may take some time depending on

the size of the package and network state.

12. Once the update package is successfully downloaded, the update and the reboot job are

scheduled for the specified start time.

The following is a sample output:

bios update successfully created

Creating reboot job

Reboot job successfully created.

Scheduling bios update job

Scheduling reboot job

The bios updating from version 1.0.4 to version
tftp://192.168.0.100/BIOS_VT7R8_WN32_1.1.0.EXE

Check the status of the reboot job and the bios update job by using the fw_pull.py
script.

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