thanks for tour answer i will try with usc Le 23/09/2010 15:54, Lisa Giaime a écrit : > I have a pile of R610. I never tried to use a yum repo for the > firmware updates. However, I did try a few things. The R610's have > the universal server configurator. When that points to ftp.dell.com, > it is crazy slow. Updates can take all night. Instead, I built a > local ftp server for this. I saw what I think are the same XML error > messages when I did this. I say "I think" because I worked on this > back in January/February and my memory just isn't that good. The > problem then turned out to be that I wasn't fetching the xml catalog > file. The firmware updates are broken into directories like bios and > lifecycle. They aren't grouped by machine type. Every one of those > directories has an xml catalog that needs to be correct in order for > the firmware updates to succeed. Looking back at the thread that > Robin cites, it looks like there is a bad xml catalog for this > package. I found on the R610's that if I could not run a piece of > firmware at the OS level, it was possible to run it at the Server > Configurator Level and vice versa. Once I got past the offending > package, all of the other firmware would run by my chosen method. I > also found that some firmware updates are pre-requisites to others but > that the system wasn't able to figure this out on it's own. For > example, if my server was on the original bios level, I had to run a > bios update and reboot before I could update some other piece. The > important thing there was that I had to select only that piece to > update. When that happened, I would get wonky error messages that > gave no idea of what the problem was. > > How I managed to have success with getting all of the firmware updated > on the R610 was to just try alternate methods for installing a package > that failed. Once I got past the bump, the rest of it would usually > go pretty smoothly. > > HTH- > Lisa > > On Sep 23, 2010, at 8:23 AM, Robin Bowes wrote: > >> On 23/09/10 13:05, Eric Doutreleau wrote: >>> hi >>> >>> i have setup the yum repo for firmware in my R710 machine. >>> I m running centos 5.5 >>> >>> but when i run update_firmware --yes i got the following messages >>> >>> Running updates... >>> / Installing dell_dup_componentid_00159 - 2.1.9Installation failed >>> for >>> package: dell_dup_componentid_00159 - 2.1.9 >>> aborting update... >>> >>> The error message from the low-level command was: >>> >>> Could not parse output, bad xml for package: >>> dell_dup_componentid_00159 >>> >>> >>> Does someone know how to solve that problems? >> >> I reported the same problem in August: >> >> http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2010-August/042956.html >> >> I'm still seeing it. >> >> R. >> -- >> "Feed that ego and you starve the soul" - Colonel J.D. Wilkes >> http://www.theshackshakers.com/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-PowerEdge mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge >> Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-PowerEdge mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge > Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq
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