Owner's Manual

Using Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration 29
Managed Dell Lifecycle Controller (OS Unknown)
— displays the
systems on which the operating system is not deployed.
NOTE: DLCI for Configuration Manager does not support auto-discovery of
modular systems with flex-addressing.
Applying Drivers On The Task Sequence
Based on the operating system you want to deploy, either apply drivers from
the Lifecycle Controller or the Configuration Manager repository. Use the
drivers in the Configuration Manager repository as backup.
Applying Drivers From Lifecycle Controller
NOTE: If you edit the task sequence to which drivers are exposed from the
Lifecycle Controller option checked, the errors in step 6 may not be reflected in the
step status and in the Missing Objects dialog box. Configure the Apply Drivers from
Dell Lifecycle Controller option before you apply the changes.
To apply drivers from the Lifecycle Controller:
1
Create a new task sequence if there is no existing task sequence, or edit the
task sequence to which drivers are exposed from the Lifecycle Controller.
To create a task sequence, see the
Dell Server Deployment Pack
Version 2.0
for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager User’s Guide
available
at
support.dell.com/manuals
.
To edit the task sequence:
a
In Configuration Manager:
In the Configuration Manager 2007 console, select
Computer
Management
Operating System Deployment
Task
Sequences
.
In the Configuration Manager 2012 console, select
Software
Library
Overview
Operating Systems
Task Seq ue n ce s
.
a
Right-click on the task sequence and select
Edit
to open the
Ta sk
Sequence Editor
.
b
Click
Add
Dell Deployment
Apply Drivers From Dell Lifecycle
Controller
and click
Next
.
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