Are you trying to update via the ?
Wait roughly 3–5 minutes for the iDRAC web interface to reboot and become responsive again. 3. Clear the Job Queue Manually
or command-line tools (racadm) to delete pending or "scheduled" jobs that may be blocking the update.
While designations like SUP0108 TOP are incredibly useful, they also present challenges: sup0108 top
Moral: Small observers matter. Not all problems announce themselves loudly; some whisper in steady steps. Systems (and teams) that value those whispers fix issues early, saving much larger headaches later.
: Inside your active SSH session, issue a soft/hard restart command: racadm racreset hard Use code with caution.
Disconnect the power cables from the Power Supply Units (PSUs). Are you trying to update via the
: A deployment or update operation is currently in progress. Please wait for it to complete before retrying.
If a background process is frozen, manually purging the pending job queue will clear the SUP0108 block immediately. This can be executed using the Dell RACADM command-line interface.
Follow these step-by-step troubleshooting methods to clear the error and get your machine running again. 1. Perform a Hard Reset Clear the Job Queue Manually or command-line tools
Press and hold the physical on the front of the server chassis for 15 to 20 seconds to drain remaining residual "flea" power.
The is a common Dell iDRAC (Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) firmware update event message indicating that a deployment or update operation is already in progress . This error typically flags a stuck or conflicting job within the Lifecycle Controller or VxRail management console, halting subsequent server upgrades.
Before applying a fix, it helps to understand why this message appears: