Thanks all,

Sounds simple but doesn't work for me though. Originally tried with OMSA 8.1, 
and have just updated to 8.3 and get the same result. I've staged both a BIOS 
update and an iDRAC firmware update by executing the firmware packages by hand 
(sh ./*.BIN -q) and the job queue is always empty, yet I'm pretty sure if I 
reboot this R720 it will do a BIOS and iDRAC update :-)




[root@test-i40e ~]# sh 
/tmp/iDRAC-with-Lifecycle-Controller_Firmware_W719V_LN_2.32.31.30_A00.BIN -q
Collecting inventory...
.
Running validation...

iDRAC

The version of this Update Package is newer than the currently installed 
version.
Software application name: iDRAC
Package version: 2.32.31.30
Installed version: 2.10.10.10


Executing update...
WARNING: DO NOT STOP THIS PROCESS OR INSTALL OTHER DELL PRODUCTS WHILE UPDATE 
IS IN PROGRESS.
THESE ACTIONS MAY CAUSE YOUR SYSTEM TO BECOME UNSTABLE!
..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
The update completed successfully.
[root@test-i40e ~]# 
[root@test-i40e ~]# 
[root@test-i40e ~]# racadm jobqueue view
-------------------------JOB QUEUE------------------------

[root@test-i40e ~]#

-- 
Luke Bigum
Senior Systems Engineer

Information Systems

----- Original Message -----
From: "Spike White" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
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Subject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] Check for firmware staged to Lifecycle   
Controller

Dell - Internal Use - Confidential 

To view jobs scheduled on the LCC, I use: 

racadm jobqueue view 

If you do 

racadm jobqueue help view 

It gives more example syntax, just as to drill into a specific job to view 
details of that job. 



Spike 

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Message: 1 
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2016 18:14:36 +0000 (UTC) 
From: Luke Bigum 
Subject: [Linux-PowerEdge] Check for firmware staged to Lifecycle 
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Hello, 

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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