Sup0108 A Deployment Or Update Operation Is Already In: Progress Best ((top))
Sometimes the operation has finished locally, but the Azure Control Plane (ARM) has not received
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If the job queue shows a stuck job, or if the queue appears empty but the SUP0108 error persists, perform deeper diagnostics: Sometimes the operation has finished locally, but the
: When a firmware update job is running, iDRAC generates a lockfile. If a previous update failed or timed out during the file transfer phase, the lockfile can fail to clear automatically. This makes iDRAC falsely believe an active deployment is still running.
To avoid this issue, experts recommend performing updates through the using local files rather than the Lifecycle Controller (F10) boot menu, as it is generally more stable and easier to monitor. To avoid this issue, experts recommend performing updates
Once you have resolved the error, implement these best practices to ensure it never returns:
, specifically within the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller ( Once cleared, reload your update interface to confirm
: Use the RACADM CLI to delete pending jobs that may be blocking the update: racadm jobqueue delete -i JID_CLEARALL_FORCE Perform a "Cold Boot"
: You can often clear the job queue without a full server reboot. Use the iDRAC web interface (usually under Maintenance/Troubleshooting) or run a racreset command via SSH.
Once cleared, reload your update interface to confirm the status has returned to normal. 3. Execute a System Cold Boot (Drain Flea Power)
The iDRAC’s update service is designed to handle . The most common causes include: