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Hello Stefan,
  I haven't run across that particular scenario, but I have seen strange 
behaviors with the SD modules before. Out of curiosity, have you tried 
disconnecting all power to the chassis for +30sec to see if a BCM reset helps?  
If not, try this and then check the boot options in the BIOS.

Good luck!

-With kind regards,
 Peter Brunnengräber

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Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2019 17:55:48 +0000
From: "Stefan M. Radman" <[email protected]>
To: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Linux-PowerEdge] Integrated dual SD card module
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Recently I updated the firmware on an R630 through the life cycle controller, 
including the firmware of the IDSDM.

Since the update, the SD cards no longer show up as a boot option and the host 
no longer boots the ESXi installed on them.

The server firmware is fully up to date, the iDRAC show the IDSDM firmware 
version (1.7) and two healthy SD cards but the host does not see them on the 
bus.

BIOS 2.10.5
iDRAC & LCC 2.70.70.70
IDSDM 1.7

I have already tried re-installing the IDSDM firmware (through LCC) but that 
didn't help.
DSU shows the IDSDM in the inventory but Dell support live image does not show 
any USB storage.

Does anyone have a hint for me?

Thanks

Stefan



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