Users Guide

NOTE:
Currently, rollback for only iDRAC7 firmware is supported and is not supported for any other device
firmware.
1. In the iDRAC7 Web interface, go to OverviewiDRAC SettingsUpdate and Rollback Rollback .
The Rollback
page displays the current and previous firmware versions.
2. Click Next
.
The iDRAC7 reboots after the rollback is applied.
NOTE:
While in rollback mode, the rollback process continues in the background even if you navigate away
from this page.
NOTE:
If iDRAC7 configuration is reset to default values, the iDRAC7 IP address is reset to 192.168.0.120. You
can access iDRAC7 using this IP, or reconfigure the iDRAC7 address using local RACADM or F2 (remote
RACADM requires network access).
3. After the rollback is complete, iDRAC7 is reset. To use iDRAC7, you must close the current browser window and
reconnect using a new browser window.
4. To view the iDRAC7 firmware version, go to any of the following pages:
Go to OverviewServer
PropertiesSummary and view the firmware version under Server
Information section.
Go to OverviewiDRAC SettingsProperties and view the firmware version under Integrated Dell
Remote Access Controller 7 section.
Rollback Firmware Using CMC Web Interface
To roll back using the CMC Web interface:
1. Log in to CMC Web interface.
2. Go to Server Overview
<server name>.
The
Server Status page is displayed.
3. Click
Launch iDRAC Web interface and perform iDRAC7 firmware rollback.
Rollback Firmware Using RACADM
You can rollback only iDRAC firmware to a previous firmware version using RACADM. To do this, use fwupdate
command. For more information, see
RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC
available at
dell.com/support/manuals.
Rollback Firmware Using Lifecycle Controller
For information, see
Lifecycle Controller User’s Guide
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Rollback Firmware Using Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services
For information, see
Lifecycle Controller Remote Services Quick Start Guide
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
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