Lenovo periodically makes UEFI code, IMM2 firmware, diagnostic firmware updates, and device-driver updates available for the compute node. Provisioning is the set of actions that you take to update the firmware and device drivers and install the operating system. Several tools are available to help you update the firmware and device drivers in the provisioning process.
Lenovo XClarity Administrator
If a Lenovo XClarity Administrator is available, you can download, install, and manage firmware updates for managed endpoints, including chassis, compute nodes, and I/O modules. You can assign compliance policies to the managed endpoints to ensure that firmware on those endpoints remains compliant.
Flex System Manager Update Manager
Flex System Manager Update Manager (if installed) acquires, installs, and manages firmware and device driver updates and monitors your compute nodes to ensure that they remain current. For more information about Flex System Manager Update Manager, see Updating firmware and software for the Flex System Manager.
UpdateXpress System Packs
UpdateXpress System Packs (UXSP) contain an integration-tested bundle of online, updateable firmware and device drivers for your compute node. The Lenovo ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator uses UpdateXpress System Packs to update the firmware and device drivers.
Typically, use UpdateXpress System Packs to update firmware and devices drivers for a compute node that has previously been provisioned. For more information about UpdateXpress System Packs, see the UpdateXpress website.
Lenovo ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator
You can use Lenovo ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator to create bootable media that is suitable for applying firmware updates and running preboot diagnostics. Using Lenovo ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator, you can create a single bootable image on supported media (such as CD, DVD, ISO image, USB flash drive, or set of PXE files) that bundles multiple Flex System tools and updates from UpdateXpress System Packs, which contain Windows and Linux® firmware updates.
Typically, use Lenovo ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator for the initial setup of a compute node. For more information about the Lenovo Bootable Media Creator, see the Bootable Media Creator (BoMC) for Lenovo x86 servers website.
To provision a compute node with updated firmware and device drivers by using Lenovo ToolsCenter Bootable Media Creator, complete the following steps:
For additional information about updating firmware and device drivers, see UEFI Compliant Firmware on System x® and BladeCenter® Servers and the Flex System Quick start guides, andthe Flex System Firmware Update Guides (you might need to register to access this content).