Individual task details
- Name
The task name.
- Command
If a command is selected, this value is the command name. For example, Wait or iLO Reset.
If a component is selected, the value Apply Update is displayed.
- Component name
The component name, when a component from the iLO Repository is selected.
You can click the component name link to view the component details in the iLO Repository.
- File name
The component file name, when a component from the iLO Repository is selected.
- State
Task status. The possible values are Pending, In progress, Complete, Canceled, Expired, or Exception.
- Wait time (seconds)
The wait time in seconds, if the task is a Wait command.
- Result
Task results, if available. For example, The task completed successfully or The update failed with a component specific error. Retry the update after fixing the component error.
- Installable by
The software that can initiate an update with the selected component. For example, iLO, Smart Update Manager or Smart Update Tool, or UEFI BIOS.
- Maintenance Window
The maintenance window name if the task is configured to run during a maintenance window.
- Start time
The task start date and time (UTC).
If a time window is specified, the start time is listed.
If a maintenance window is selected, the maintenance window start time is listed.
If a start time is not specified and the task state is Complete, Expired, or Exception, the value N/A is displayed.
If a start time is not specified and the task state is InProgress or Pending:
The value Immediately after the associated updater checks is displayed when the task is first in the queue.
The value After previous tasks are executed is displayed if the task is not first in the queue.
- Expiration
The task expiration date and time (UTC).
If a maintenance window is selected, the maintenance window end time is listed.
- Update Recovery Set?
This value is displayed only when a component is selected. A value of Yes means that the queued component will replace the component in the System Recovery Set after the task is initiated and completed successfully.
- Created by user with Recovery Set privilege?
This value is displayed only when a component is selected. A value of Yes indicates that the task was created by a user with the Recovery Set privilege.
This privilege is required for making an optional update to the System Recovery Set after a queued update is completed successfully.
This privilege is also required for firmware downgrades when the Downgrade Policy is set to the Downgrade requires Recovery Set privilege option.