This is certainly a poor design, as you can read many seasoned admins who have updated their iDRAC only to have it killed. One possible cause is not by doing all the incremental updates, doing updates from an old iDRAC to one many revisions newer is a sure way to kill things, but even then there is no guarantee based on the amount of failures.
List of threads of people's dead iDRAC's:........
INSERT INTO articles_backup
SELECT * FROM articles WHERE articleID="118"
It is so simple we always recommend people do this when updating their database so you always have a backup.
The above inserts the copy into the table "articles_backup" which has an identical structure.
It selects the entry from "articles" where the articleID is "118" but of course you can adapter yours to whatever the situation is.........