could somebody @Dell confirm this please?

On 19/12/16 11:41, lejeczek wrote:
> hi Dell tech
>
> looking for a confirmation that this is really meant:
>
> |-----------Dell System Updates-----------|
> [ ] represents 'not selected'
> [*] represents 'selected'
> [-] represents 'Component already at repository version 
> (can be selected only if -e option is used)'
> Choose:  q - Quit without update, c to Commit, <number> - 
> To Select/Deselect, a - Select All, n - Select None
>
> [-]1 PERC H700 Integrated Controller 0 Firmware
>  Current Version : 12.10.7-0001 same as : 12.10.7-0001
>
> [-]2 PERC H800 Adapter Controller 1 Firmware
>  Current Version : 12.10.7-0001 same as : 12.10.7-0001
>
> [ ]3 NetXtreme II BCM5709 Gigabit Ethernet rev 20 (p4p2)
>  Current Version : 08.07.25 Downgrade to : 7.12.19
>
> [ ]4 NetXtreme II BCM5709 Gigabit Ethernet rev 20 (p4p1)
>  Current Version : 08.07.25 Downgrade to : 7.12.19
>
> [ ]5 NetXtreme II BCM5709 Gigabit Ethernet rev 20 (em3)
>  Current Version : 08.07.25 Downgrade to : 7.12.19
>
> [ ]6 NetXtreme II BCM5709 Gigabit Ethernet rev 20 (p4p3)
>  Current Version : 08.07.25 Downgrade to : 7.12.19
> ...
> ..
>
> I have a strange problem with my R815s where dis-plugging 
> and re-plugging network leads, or even disabling an 
> enabling NICs from OS would/could render "PCI falal 
> error... stot 5" or similar, off top of my head.
> I wonder if this downgrade has some root cause?
>
> Also, would be great (like any another software does) if 
> DSU (or relevant cli tools) included something like 
> --changelog or something similar, so we could read any 
> important ReadME(s) from CLI.
>
> thanks Dell,
> L

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