Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack Version 4.1 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager User's Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Before using Configuration Manager
- Using the Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack on systems running System Center Configuration Manager
- Dell Driver CAB files
- Importing Dell Driver CAB files for creating boot image
- Upgrading Dell Driver CAB files
- Customizing boot image and deploying OS through Dell Driver CAB files
- Creating a boot image for deploying PowerEdge servers
- Enabling command prompt for debugging boot images
- Distributing content and updating distribution points
- Configuring the task sequence steps to apply operating system image and driver package
- Deploying a task sequence
- Dell Deployment ToolKit
- Importing a DTK package for hardware configuration and OS deployment
- Upgrading a DTK package
- Customizing boot image, configuring hardware and deploying OS through DTK
- System Lockdown Mode
- Configuring the hardware components of your server
- Configuring task sequence actions
- Creating task sequences for RAID, and iDRAC
- Importing Dell Server Driver Packages
- Dell Driver CAB files
- Troubleshooting
- Command line options
- Other Dell documents you might need
<Import configuration file>
On selecting the <Import configuration file> option, the Import button is displayed. Click Import to import an existing .ini
file.
Edit <syscfg.ini>
This is a sample BIOS.ini file.
NOTE: For information about the .ini file format, see the “Sample File Formats” section in the latest Dell OpenManage
Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at Dell.com/support/manuals.
1. Click View to see the existing syscfg.ini file.
2. In the Configuration File Editor window, edit the syscfg.ini file, select the Save these changes to the existing file
in the toolkit package when I click OK option and click OK.
Edit <raidcfg.ini>
This is a sample raidcfg.ini file.
NOTE: For information about the ini file format, see the “Sample File Formats” section in the latest Dell OpenManage
Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at Dell.com/support/manuals.
1. Click View to see the existing raidcfg.ini file.
2. In the Configuration File Editor window, edit the raidcfg.ini file, select the Save these changes to the existing
file in the toolkit package when I click OK option and then click OK.
After creating the .ini file using any of the preceding options listed, click Apply in the Task Sequence Editor window.
The task sequence for Set RAID Config (ini file) is created.
Configuring system BIOS using XML input
To configure your system BIOS using XML input:
1. Right-click the task sequence and click Edit.
2. In the left side of the Task Sequence Editor, under Configure Hardware > Step 1, click Set BIOS Config (xml file) >
Action Settings tab.
3. From the Configuration action type drop-down list, select BIOS Config (xml file).
4. From the Configuration file / Command line parameters drop-down list, select syscfg_xml.xml.
The View button is enabled.
5. Click View to open the XML file in the Configuration File Editor. Make modifications as per the required configurations
and save the file.
For information about the ini file format in:
● Dell’s 12th generation systems, see “Sample File Formats” in the Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Command Line
Interface Reference Guide
● Dell’s 13th generation systems, see “Sample File Formats” in the Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Command Line
Interface Reference Guide
●
Dell’s 14th generation systems and all latest iDRAC9 based PowerEdge servers systems, see “Sample File Formats” in the
Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide
available at Dell.com/support/manuals.
6. Select Save to a file in the toolkit package for this custom action when I click OK, click OK to save the changes and
return to the Task Sequence Editor, and then click OK.
7. Save the file in the default directory.
An example of default directory: \\<site server hostname>\sms_<site
code>\OSD\lib\Packages\Deployment\Dell\PowerEdge\DTK\Template\Configs\Syscfg.
8. Click Apply to save the edited file to the task sequence.
9. Select Set from the Action: drop-down menu.
The Configuration file/Command line parameters field is enabled. For more information, see Configuration file/
Command line Parameter Options.
Alternatively, you can select the <Create configuration file> option from the drop-down to create an XML file from the start.
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Using the Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack on systems running System Center Configuration Manager