- Cisco UCS Manager software
- Kernel and system firmware for the fabric interconnects
- I/O module firmware
- CIMC firmware
- BIOS firmware
- Adapter firmware
- Board controller firmware
- Third-party firmware images required by the new server
- BIOS firmware
- Adapter firmware
- Board controller firmware
- Third-party firmware images required by the new server
- Create an all Configuration Backup
- Verifying HA status of Fabric Interconnects ( as we do not have any compute it should not affect us in anyway)
- Verifying the status of I/O Modules
- Verifying the Status of the Servers and Adaptors
- Download Firmware Images to the Fabric Interconnect.
- Disable the Call Home ( Email alerts for reboot)
- Updating the Firmware on the Adapters, CIMCs and IOMs
- Activating the Firmware on the Adapters
- Activating the Firmware on the CIMCs
- Activating the Board Controller Firmware
- Activating the I/O Modules
- Activating the Subordinate Fabric Interconnect Firmware
- Making the primary FI the Subordinate by login to FI ssh to the primary and to make it subordinate first check
- Activating the Primary Fabric Interconnect Firmware
- Listing the BIOS Upgrade Versions
- Create a Host Firmware Package
- Applying the Host Firmware Package
- Enabling Call Home.
Ibrahim, nice post. I thought it should be noted that the 3.0 version of the firmware is for use with the 6324 Fabric Interconnect and supported B200 M3, C220 M3, and C240 M3 servers.
Hi Bill Thanks for the comment once again, I have now updated the post with bit more info about the Infrastructure and Server firmware. I hope this will help users to understand the firmware update process in a better way.
Thanks Bill, I have added the release note which has all the details you told me, However its a good Idea to put it as a note that this version is supported on following products. I will update the post accordingly.
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