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Sorry, I just replied to the wrong message.

Yes, racadm works, but it's fwupdate, not update if the file is the actual 
firmware image. And providing the file on the client does not seem to be 
supported, but it works with tftp.

josh.mo...@dell.com writes:
> In this situation using racadm might be an option to consider? Scripted to 
> either run locally on each target host with racadm installed on each, with 
> the Dell Update Package centrally accessible by hosts or copied to each host 
> or using racadm remote from a management workstation that can reach the iDRAC 
> network.
> 
> Ex.
> racadm update -f /path/to/file
> racadm -r <idrac_ip|fqdn> -u root -p <password> update -f /path/to/file
> 
> In the first example /path/to/file is relative to the local target host
> In the second example /path/to/file is relative to the management workstation
> 
> Josh Moore
> Sr. Principal Engineer, Compute & Solutions Support Team, HPC SME
> Dell EMC | Infrastructure Solutions Support
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> Subject: [Linux-PowerEdge] CVE-2020-5344
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> Hi list,
> 
> Can someone from Dell please explain how we can deploy security updates to 
> machines where the OS is no longer supported, such as RHEL/CentOS 6? The 
> upgrade below was downloaded from Dell's support web site, "Operating system" 
> selected is "Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux 6". And quite obviously, this 
> doesn't work on RHEL 6 because glibc is version 2.12.
> 
> [root@host tmp]# 
> ./iDRAC-with-Lifecycle-Controller_Firmware_KTC95_LN_4.10.10.10_A00.BIN -q 
> Collecting inventory...
> ./bmcfwul: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by 
> ./bmcfwul) .
> Inventory collection failed.
> [root@host tmp]# 
> 
> I am aware I can extract the payload and upload to the iDRAC directly, but 
> this is not practical when hundreds of servers need upgrading. Equally, the 
> install from update CD method is also unworkable as it requires reboots, 
> often in remote locations.
> 
> Is there a solution?
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> sh: tnef: command not found

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