Sup0108 A Deployment Or Update Operation Is Already In Progress Best __link__ -

A deployment or update operation can remain "in progress" for several reasons. These include a legitimate, long-running firmware installation, a stalled or "hung" process, a previous job that was interrupted by a browser crash, or even a pending task that is stuck in the queue waiting for the server hardware (like the Lifecycle Controller) to become available.

: Certain versions of iDRAC9 and iDRAC10 throw this error when attempting to mount drivers even when absolutely no background tasks are running. Step-by-Step Fixes for Error SUP0108 1. Reset the iDRAC (Warm Reboot) A deployment or update operation can remain "in

The error occurs when a deployment flag or "lock" file is still active in the system’s backend. Common culprits include: Step-by-Step Fixes for Error SUP0108 1

The underlying database schema still marks the system status as "Deploying" due to a timeout. Step-by-Step Resolution Guide 1. Verify Active Deployments Step-by-Step Resolution Guide 1

Erase all pending and corrupted installations from the queue using: racadm jobqueue delete -i JID_CLEARALL Use code with caution. 2. Soft Reset the iDRAC

Client then uses exponential backoff (30s, 60s, 120s).

The error message itself advises to wait for the operation to conclude. In many cases, a legitimate firmware update is genuinely in progress. As Dell’s official guidance recommends, the first step is simply to wait for the operation to conclude and then retry. However, if the operation does not complete within a reasonable timeframe (10–15 minutes), the underlying operation is likely stuck and requires intervention.

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