Dell Update Package 6.2 (BLD_288) Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Dell, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Release Title: Dell Server BIOS 11G, 2.0.13 Release Date: April 15, 2010 Default Log File Name: R265322 Supported System(s): PowerEdge M610 Description: PowerEdge M610, BIOS, 2.0.13 Supported Device(s): Server BIOS 11G Fixes / Enhancements: * Updated to the latest Intel (R) Xeon (R) Processor 5600 Series microcode Important Device Information: * Do not run other applications while executing Dell Update Packages. * The software contained in a Dell Update Package for Linux is an aggregate of third party programs as well as Dell programs. Use of the software is subject to designated license terms. All Software that is designated as "under the terms of the GNU GPL" may be copied, distributed and/or modified in accordance with the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, Version 2, June 1991. All software that is designated as "under the terms of the GNU LGPL" (or "Lesser GPL") may be copied, distributed and/or modified in accordance with the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999. Under these GNU licenses, you are also entitled to obtain the corresponding source files by contacting Dell at 1-800-WWW-DELL. Please refer to the Open Manage Open Source DVD. There may be a nominal fee charged to you for the physical act of transferring a copy. * If the following error occurs, "Error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory", you must install the compatibility libraries from the vendor OS repository or from the OS installation media. To install the compatibility libraries, use the following command: "RPM -ih compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3.i386.rpm" * When Update Packages stop abruptly due to a power outage or abnormal termination, perform the following steps: - Remove the lock file. Type the following command: rm -f /var/lock/.spsetup - Run the Update Package again to reapply the update. * A BIOS update requires enough free physical memory to load the entire BIOS image into physical memory. If there is insufficient free physical memory available on the system to load the BIOS image, the Dell Update Package for BIOS may fail. In this instance, you may attempt running the Dell Update Package immediately after reboot or after adding more memory. If this does not resolve the issue, update the BIOS using the diskette method. * If you run into the above memory limitation on VMWare ESX, the problem is because the console OS available memory is only 272M by default. Please increase the console OS memory to 800M temporarily and perform the FW update. During ESX server boot up please perform the below steps to increase the memory available. 1. While booting, press 'e' on the VMware ESX line (Grub option display screen). 2. Press 'e' again on the 'uppermem=' line and edit uppermem=819200. Press Enter. 3. Press 'e' on the kernel line (Just below the uppermem line). Edit the kernel line with mem=800M and press Enter. 4. Press 'b' to boot with these options. 5. Perform the FW update. * BIOS update may issue the following kernel messages on the console and in "/var/log/messages": dcd***: disagrees about version of symbol struct_module dcd***: Unknown symbol get_user_size dcd***: Unknown symbol put_user_size Ignore these messages because they do not refer to errors in BIOS update.