[EXTERNAL EMAIL]
Hi,

it seems you have created a new rpm BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01-2.8.2-20.09.01.noarch but it doesn't seem to contain a new BIOS version compared to BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01-2.8.2-20.09.00.noarch -- is this normal? This also means that now I have the bios files in /usr/libexec/dell_dup; usually those would be deleted by dsu after applying the update.


# rpm -qi --changelog BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01
Name        : BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01
Version     : 2.8.2
Release     : 20.09.00
Architecture: noarch
Install Date: Sun 20 Sep 2020 01:56:05 PM CEST
Group       : Applications\System
Size        : 30003108
License     : Proprietary
Signature   : DSA/SHA1, Fri 11 Sep 2020 04:55:56 AM CEST, Key ID ca77951d23b66a9d
Source RPM  : BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01-2.8.2-20.09.00.src.rpm
Build Date  : Fri 11 Sep 2020 04:47:51 AM CEST
Build Host  : localhost
Relocations : (not relocatable)
Vendor      : Dell Inc
Summary     : Dell EMC Server BIOS PowerEdge T640 Version 2.8.2
Description :
Fixed an industry-issue seen on BIOS versions 2.6.4 through 2.8.1 where the system may reset during power-on at the time "Configuring Memory" is displayed on the boot screen. The issue is applicable to DDR4 and NVDIMM-N memory configurations. For more information about specific items added and resolved in this BIOS version, see the Fixes and New and enhanced features sections.

# yum update
[...]

# rpm -qi --changelog BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01
Name        : BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01
Version     : 2.8.2
Release     : 20.09.01
Architecture: noarch
Install Date: Sat 03 Oct 2020 03:24:57 PM CEST
Group       : Applications\System
Size        : 30003108
License     : Proprietary
Signature   : DSA/SHA1, Tue 22 Sep 2020 01:21:05 PM CEST, Key ID ca77951d23b66a9d
Source RPM  : BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01-2.8.2-20.09.01.src.rpm
Build Date  : Tue 22 Sep 2020 12:33:29 PM CEST
Build Host  : localhost
Relocations : (not relocatable)
Vendor      : Dell Inc
Summary     : Dell EMC Server BIOS PowerEdge T640 Version 2.8.2
Description :
Fixed an industry-issue seen on BIOS versions 2.6.4 through 2.8.1 where the system may reset during power-on at the time "Configuring Memory" is displayed on the boot screen. The issue is applicable to DDR4 and NVDIMM-N memory configurations.For more information about specific items added and resolved in this BIOS version, see the Fixes and New and enhanced features sections.


Greetings

Klaas

_______________________________________________
Linux-PowerEdge mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge

Reply via email to