03-21-2024 04:56 PM
If I modify the Firmware Policy with an incorrect version of firmware and it generates pending activities for hosts to get that on next reboot. But I don't want them to get that firmware version. Do I just go into pending activities and cancel them. Then modify the policy again with the correct firmware version? Or is there something else I need to do?
Thanks
Pete
03-22-2024 02:00 AM - edited 06-08-2024 06:41 AM
Canceling a pending task is more like an ignore. It won't go away but just reappear later. To make it go away, configure the SP back to the previous Host Firmware Package. The pending task will go away.
Or you can skip the above and change the HFP directly from the incorrect/unwanted one to the required one. It will go through a non-disruptive "Reconfigure" tasks, which will complete and then still have a pending task for the required HFP.
Note: what exactly the pending task is that it will apply is opaque to me. E.g. if I find a server with a pending task, I cannot check what the task is that it will apply. The most detail that I can get from UCSM or UCS Central is
Pending Changes : operational-policies (which could be anything). Telling one which component is changing would be very helpful.
03-22-2024 04:08 AM
I changed the HFP to the correct one and saved it. But when I rebooted the host it still got the incorrect firmware version.
03-25-2024 06:16 AM
I have different results from yours. I just tested it twice, using the following UCS blade firmware versions (with service profiles managed by UCS Central - not that it should make a difference if the SPs are local or global):
Steps
I am running UCS infra bundle 4.2(3h) and UCS Central 2.0(1t)
If the above does not work for you, can you try changing HFP from wrong to original version? The pending reboot alert should clear after a couple of seconds.
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