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Firmware Compliance Report

The Firmware Compliance Report feature allows you to create a report by running a profile against one or more firmware instances. The report indicates whether or not the firmware complies with the profile's specifications. Once the report is run, you have the option of updating the firmware prior to exiting the Firmware Compliance Report wizard.

To Run a Firmware Compliance Report

  1. Select All Gear from the Navigation panel.
  2. Select the server or chassis.
  3. Click Run Firmware Compliance Report.
    The Firmware Compliance Report wizard is displayed.
  4. Select the firmware profile and click Next.
  5. Review the details in the Summary screen and click Finish.

The following scenario could be used for the firmware compliance report:

  1. N systems with firmware version Y needs to be upgraded to firmware version X.
  2. Provision the firmware with version X to all systems.
  3. Wait until the completion of the firmware provisioning job. Some systems may fail to update.
  4. Run the Firmware Compliance Report on firmware version X on all systems.
  5. For successfully updated machines, the report will show a compliant status. The failed systems will be reported separately.

Where to Go From Here
See Updating Firmware for more information about updating firmware.
See Notifications and Reports for information about other reports.

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