•
Name—The user-defined name for the maintenance window.
•
Start—The maintenance window start time (UTC).
•
End—The maintenance window end time (UTC).
•
Description—A description of the maintenance window.
iLO Repository
The iLO Repository is a secure storage area in the nonvolatile flash memory embedded on the system board. The
nonvolatile flash memory is 4 gigabytes in size and is called the iLO NAND. Use SUM or iLO to manage signed software
and firmware components in the iLO Repository.
iLO, the UEFI BIOS, SUM, and other client software can retrieve these components and apply them to supported servers.
Use SUM to organize the stored components into install sets and SUM or iLO to manage the installation queue.
Adding a component to the iLO Repository
Use the
Upload to iLO Repository pane to add components to the iLO Repository. The Upload to iLO Repository pane is
available whenever you view a tab on the
Firmware & OS Software page.
Prerequisites
• The Configure iLO Settings privilege is required for uploading files to the iLO Repository.
• The Recovery Set privilege is required for making an optional update to the System Recovery Set after you upload a
file to the iLO Repository.
• If you want to use the
Update Recovery Set feature, a System Recovery Set must exist and contain the component
you want to update.
Procedure
1. Click Firmware & OS Software in the navigation tree, and then click Upload to iLO Repository.
If the browser window is a small size, and the
Upload to iLO Repository option is not displayed, click the ellipsis icon
in the top right corner of the iLO web interface, then click
Upload to iLO Repository.
2. Select the Local file or Remote file option.
3. Depending on the option you selected, do one of the following:
• In the
Local file box, click Browse (Internet Explorer, Edge, or Firefox) or Choose File (Chrome), and then specify
the location of the firmware component.
• In the
Remote file URL box, enter the URL for a firmware component on an accessible web server.
4. For firmware components specified by multiple files only: Select the I have a component signature file check box.
5. If you selected the check box in step 4, do one of the following:
• In the
Local signature file box, click Browse (Internet Explorer or Firefox) or Choose File (Chrome), and then
specify the location of the component signature file.
• In the
Remote signature file URL box, enter the URL for a component signature file on an accessible web server.
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