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Upgrading the SVMs manually using the SVM_OS_Patching.zip file has issue with compliance in PowerFlex Manager. PowerFlex Manager reports non-compliant for SVMs. Some of the installed SVM packages are at greater or lower version than what is expected by PowerFlex Manager.
There is a difference between the packages that PowerFlex Manager uses for updating SVMs and what is in the SVM_OS_Patching.zip files.
If any packages versions are higher than the PowerFlex Manager-expected versions: PowerFlex Manager cannot remediate the compliance because there are RPMs that are higher than we expect and our automation does not perform downgrades of RPM files. We do not recommend manually downgrading these packages if the kernel packages are listed in the list. To resolve, you have to wait for next higher revision or new release of the compliance bundle to perform an upgrade using PowerFlex Manager to make it compliant. If all the package versions are lower than the PowerFlex Manager-expected versions: You can perform a service upgrade through PowerFlex Manager to get to the expected versions, and the service will be compliant. These discrepancies between the SVM_OS_Patching.zip files and the versions that PowerFlex Manager has in the compliance bundles will be resolved in a future release.
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