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bmcfwul seems to be the only executable in the package that needs a
newer glibc, if ldd is anything to go by.

Making it a static executable might do the job, and never to be looked
at again.

[email protected] writes:
> In this situation using racadm might be an option to consider? Scripted to 
> either run locally on each target host with racadm installed on each, with 
> the Dell Update Package centrally accessible by hosts or copied to each host 
> or using racadm remote from a management workstation that can reach the iDRAC 
> network.
> 
> Ex.
> racadm update -f /path/to/file
> racadm -r <idrac_ip|fqdn> -u root -p <password> update -f /path/to/file
> 
> In the first example /path/to/file is relative to the local target host
> In the second example /path/to/file is relative to the management workstation
> 
> Josh Moore
> Sr. Principal Engineer, Compute & Solutions Support Team, HPC SME
> Dell EMC | Infrastructure Solutions Support
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> Subject: [Linux-PowerEdge] CVE-2020-5344
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> Hi list,
> 
> Can someone from Dell please explain how we can deploy security updates to 
> machines where the OS is no longer supported, such as RHEL/CentOS 6? The 
> upgrade below was downloaded from Dell's support web site, "Operating system" 
> selected is "Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux 6". And quite obviously, this 
> doesn't work on RHEL 6 because glibc is version 2.12.
> 
> [root@host tmp]# 
> ./iDRAC-with-Lifecycle-Controller_Firmware_KTC95_LN_4.10.10.10_A00.BIN -q 
> Collecting inventory...
> ./bmcfwul: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by 
> ./bmcfwul) .
> Inventory collection failed.
> [root@host tmp]# 
> 
> I am aware I can extract the payload and upload to the iDRAC directly, but 
> this is not practical when hundreds of servers need upgrading. Equally, the 
> install from update CD method is also unworkable as it requires reboots, 
> often in remote locations.
> 
> Is there a solution?
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> sh: tnef: command not found

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