Connect to the server via SSH using your iDRAC credentials and run:
Run the following command to view all scheduled, running, or failed jobs: racadm jobqueue view Use code with caution.
Disconnect from the PowerEdge power supply units (PSUs). Connect to the server via SSH using your
racadm jobqueue delete -i JID_CLEARALL
If the error occurs because the LCC is trapped in an active loop or recovery state, you can bypass the mechanism entirely within the System Setup. : You can reset the iDRAC interface through
: You can reset the iDRAC interface through the web UI under Maintenance > Diagnostics
If you are managing Dell PowerEdge servers, you may encounter the error . This message, often generated by the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) , indicates that the Lifecycle Controller (LCC) is busy, locked, or stuck in a previous update task. This alert occurs within the Integrated Dell Remote
The error code is a common and disruptive message encountered by system administrators managing Dell PowerEdge Servers . This alert occurs within the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) or the Lifecycle Controller (LCC) when the system mistakenly believes a firmware flash, configuration change, or driver mounting operation is active .
If a firmware task is stuck in a "Downloading" or "New" state, it will constantly trigger the SUP0108 error. You must clear the queue entirely to release the system lock.