Hi Luke,

I think you could log onto the iDrac using ssh and issue a:
'racadm jobqueue view'.
If there is anything queued, it may well kick in upon next boot.

Regards,

Vincent


On Sun, 28 Aug 2016, Luke Bigum wrote:

> Hello,
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> Does anyone know if there's a way to tell if the Lifecycle Controller will 
> try apply firmware on next reboot? We've had a few situations where firmware 
> updates were staged, but for whatever reason only some of them were applied 
> during a scheduled reboot. Then another reboot some time later there is more 
> applied when we don't expect it. Perhaps a command to query the LC for any 
> scheduled jobs?
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