But why dsu would even suggest downgrades? Does it have a
valid reason(s) when it does that?
You know, software(not just Dell) downgrades happens
sometimes and then it's usually something critical.
I'm hoping for some clarification as to why DSU would
propose a downgrade.
It's not first time I'm seeing this and I must admit if
again there are no clear answers and as for DSU it will no
improve its programming logic - should be crystal clear with
full info - then I'm another step closer to a path away from
Dell.
many thanks, L.
On 16/02/18 14:02, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
I always use -u to avoid seeing downgrades.
u, --apply-upgrades-only List only
upgradable updates
On 02/16/2018 09:55 AM, Stefan M. Radman wrote:
Kidding, are you?
DSU contradicts the official Dell Support resource (not
the first time).
http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=80XJ1
Dell Lifecycle Controller v1.7.5
Version 1.7.5.4, A00
Release date 25 Jun 2015
Last Updated 09 Mar 2016
Importance: Recommended
Other versions
1.6.5.12,A00 14 Apr 2014 4:20:04 PM
Would you really?
Stefan
On Feb 16, 2018, at 2:01 PM, lejeczek
<[email protected]> wrote:
hi everyone, hi Dell guys
would you know if that dsu on my R815s says is correct
and should be executed?
[ ]1 Dell LifeCycle Controller v1.7.5, 1.7.5.4, A00
Current Version : 1.7.5.4 Downgrade to : 1.6.5.12,
Criticality : Recommended
many thanks, L.
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