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Adapter Driver Update Utility?

Joshua Cronin
Level 1
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Hello,

 

Is there an OS specific driver update utility for the C series stand alone servers?  I see the driver packs that have all the individual drivers via a zip file, is there a way to automate this outside of an assisted install via the host configuration utility during the OS install?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Manuel Velasco
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

If your server is I running windows you, can run the SCU 

See below and let me know if this helps, also don't forget to rate any useful answers 

Cisco UCS Server Configuration Utility, Release 2.0(1) User Guide

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/ucsscu/user/guide/20/SCUUG20/overview.html

 

These are the new features introduced in UCS-SCU 2.0(1):

•Interactive Offline Diagnostics—Allows you to run the quick test and the comprehensive test to help identify sources of failure on your server.

•BIOS and CIMC update on C-460 servers.

•Improved method to install Windows 2008 operating system, using the WinPE boot.wim method.

•Support for assisted OS installation of new OSes-RHEL6 and SLES11-SP1.

Application for updating drivers on C-series servers running the Windows operating system.

•A unified framework to perform the following:

–Server Inventory—View an inventory of your server's CPU, memory, power supplies, fans, IO, storage, BIOS and CIMC.

–Server Configuration—Set the BIOS boot order and configure a RAID volume on attached hard drives of your server.

–Firmware Update—Update your server with the most recent system software. You can get updates from a set URL, a network drive, or removable media. The firmware components that can be updated are - BIOS and CIMC.

–OS Installation—Install the RHEL, SLES, and Windows operating systems in a fully unattended mode. The most recent drivers for all on-board components are added from the Tools and Drivers CD or from other supported locations during the operating system installation.

–Diagnostic Tools—Allow you to run the Quick Test and Comprehensive Test to detect server failure.

–Server Health—View the health of the subsystems on your server like CPUs, memory, power supplies, fans, storage, PCI devices, BIOS and CIMC.

–Server Logs—View the System Log, System Event Log, and MCE Log of your server.

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Manuel Velasco
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

If your server is I running windows you, can run the SCU 

See below and let me know if this helps, also don't forget to rate any useful answers 

Cisco UCS Server Configuration Utility, Release 2.0(1) User Guide

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/ucsscu/user/guide/20/SCUUG20/overview.html

 

These are the new features introduced in UCS-SCU 2.0(1):

•Interactive Offline Diagnostics—Allows you to run the quick test and the comprehensive test to help identify sources of failure on your server.

•BIOS and CIMC update on C-460 servers.

•Improved method to install Windows 2008 operating system, using the WinPE boot.wim method.

•Support for assisted OS installation of new OSes-RHEL6 and SLES11-SP1.

Application for updating drivers on C-series servers running the Windows operating system.

•A unified framework to perform the following:

–Server Inventory—View an inventory of your server's CPU, memory, power supplies, fans, IO, storage, BIOS and CIMC.

–Server Configuration—Set the BIOS boot order and configure a RAID volume on attached hard drives of your server.

–Firmware Update—Update your server with the most recent system software. You can get updates from a set URL, a network drive, or removable media. The firmware components that can be updated are - BIOS and CIMC.

–OS Installation—Install the RHEL, SLES, and Windows operating systems in a fully unattended mode. The most recent drivers for all on-board components are added from the Tools and Drivers CD or from other supported locations during the operating system installation.

–Diagnostic Tools—Allow you to run the Quick Test and Comprehensive Test to detect server failure.

–Server Health—View the health of the subsystems on your server like CPUs, memory, power supplies, fans, storage, PCI devices, BIOS and CIMC.

–Server Logs—View the System Log, System Event Log, and MCE Log of your server.

Thanks Manvelas,

 

Launching the SCU as an application on Windows instead of a bootable ISO shows this option and works.

 

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