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

Understanding the root cause—whether it’s a stuck Lifecycle Controller job on a Dell server or a locked update set in ServiceNow—empowers you to resolve these issues quickly and resume normal operations. By following the steps outlined above, you can minimize downtime and keep your deployment pipelines running smoothly.

The problem stems from the inner workings of Dell's and iDRAC management engines. Common root causes include:

: Firmware update tasks can get permanently stuck at "0%" or "Status: Running" if the Lifecycle Controller fails to detect that a subsystem reboot or flash operation completed successfully. Step-by-Step Solutions to Clear Error SUP0108 Common root causes include: : Firmware update tasks

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sfdx force:mdapi:cancel -i <deploymentId> -u <target_org> sfdx force:mdapi:cancel -i &lt

: The error often appears if the Lifecycle Controller (F10 menu) is currently being used, even if no specific update task is visible. Stale Lockfiles

(via Web UI or RACADM):

Wait 5-10 minutes for the iDRAC to fully initialize before turning the server back on. Best Practices to Prevent SUP0108