Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration Version 1.2 for Microsoft System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager User’s Guide
- About Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Microsoft System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager
- Installing and setting up DLCI Console Add-in
- Getting Started
- Workflows
- About golden configurations
- Creating golden configurations
- Creating, managing, and deleting credential profiles
- Creating, managing, and deleting update sources
- Creating, managing, and deleting custom update groups
- Applying updates on servers, or server groups
- Creating, managing, and deleting protection vaults
- Exporting server profile
- Importing server profile
- Hypervisor deployment
- Deleting servers
- Setting up the environment for deploying hypervisors
- Server discovery
- System requirements for managed systems
- Enabling CSIOR in managed systems
- Discovering servers using auto discovery
- Discovering servers using manual discovery
- Deleting servers from DLCI Console
- Viewing device inventory
- Synchronization with SC2012 VMM
- Synchronizing appliance with SCVMM
- Resolving synchronization errors
- Launching iDRAC Console
- License for the appliance
- Server management
- Profiles and templates
- About credential profile
- Creating hardware profile
- Modifying hardware configuration profile
- Deleting hardware profile
- Creating hypervisor profile
- Modifying hypervisor profile
- Deleting hypervisor profile
- WinPE Update
- About hypervisor deployment
- Creating deployment template
- Modifying deployment template
- Deleting deployment template
- Deploying hypervisors
- Viewing information in appliance
- Troubleshooting
- Account deletion in SC2012 VMM
- Comparison report not displayed in Maintenance Center
- Compatibility issue of appliance with ADK
- Empty cluster update group does not get deleted during autodiscovery or synchronization
- Discovery jobs not submitted
- Duplicate VRTX chassis group gets created
- Exporting configuration profile of another server after IP address is changed
- Error accessing the appliance after changing network configuration
- Error accessing plugin after updating SCVMM R2
- Failure to connect to server
- Failure of creation of update source
- Failure of firmware update on cluster update group
- Failure of a scheduled job on an update group
- Failure of firmware update because of job queue being full
- Failure to connect to FTP using system default update source
- Failure to create a repository during a firmware update
- Failure to delete a custom update group
- Failure to export server profiles
- Firmware update on a few components irrespective of the selection
- IG installation issue while running multiple instances of the installer on the same server
- Importing server profile job gets timed out after two hours
- Hypervisor deployment failure
- Hypervisor deployment failure due to driver files retained in library share
- Latest inventory information is not displayed even after firmware update
- SC2012 VMM error 21119 while adding servers to active directory
- Connection lost between appliance and Integration Gateway
- Hypervisor deployment fails for 11th generation PowerEdge blade servers when using Active Directory
- RAID configuration failure for virtual disks with RAID10
- Configuration of RAID failure due to configuration of hot spares on software RAID S130
- Accessing documents from Dell support site
Removing or repairing DLCI Console add-in
To remove or repair the DLCI Console add-in, perform the following steps:
1. Run the DLCI Console Add-in for SC2012 VMM installer.
2. In Program Maintenance, select Remove or Repair and then click Next.
3. In Ready to Repair or Remove the program, click Install.
4. When the remove or repair task is complete, click Finish.
Importing DLCI Console Add-in into VMM
To work with the DLCI appliance, import DLCI Console into the VMM Console.
Prerequisites: For the connection with the appliance to work, in the web browser, clear the proxy setting;
however, if the web browser’s proxy settings are configured, then in the proxy exception list, include the
fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the appliance.
To import the DLCI Console into the VMM Console:
1. From SC2012 VMM, click Settings.
2. In the Home ribbon, click Import Console Add-in.
3. Click Import Console Add-in Wizard → Select an add-in to import, browse to select the DLCI
Console Add-in for SC2012 VMM (DLCI_VMM_Console_Addin.zip), and then click Next.
4. In Confirm the settings, confirm that the settings are as required and then click Finish.
The DLCI Console is imported into the VMM Console and is available under VMs and Services → All
Hosts.
Viewing DLCI Console Add-in
To view the DLCI Console in SC2012 VMM:
1. In SC2012 VMM Console, select Fabric, and then select All Hosts Group.
NOTE: To launch DLCI Console, you can select any host group you have access to.
2. In the Home ribbon, select DLCI Console.
Uninstalling DLCI Console Add-in
To uninstall DLCI Console:
1. In SC2012 VMM, click Settings.
2. Click Settings → Console Add-ins and then, select DLCI Console Add-in for SC2012 VMM.
3. In Home, click Remove.
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