Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration For Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Version 2.0.
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Contents 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................7 What is New............................................................................................................................................................. 7 Existing Features and Functionalities.......................................................................................................................
Licensing For DLCI Using Dell Connections License Manager.............................................................................. 19 Configuring Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration With Connections License Manager........................................ 20 Configuring Target Systems................................................................................................................................... 20 To enable CSIOR for earlier server generations:.......................................
Modifying Credentials of Lifecycle Controllers on the ConfigMgr Database.................................................. 43 Viewing And Exporting Lifecycle Controller Logs For A Collection........................................................................ 43 Platform Restore for a Collection............................................................................................................................44 Exporting the System Profiles in a Collection.........................................
Dell Provisioning Web Services Configuration for IIS 6...................................................................................65 Dell Provisioning Web Services Configuration for IIS 7 0 or IIS 7 5.................................................................65 Dell Auto-Discovery Network Setup Specification................................................................................................ 66 Upgrade Or Repair Issues..................................................................
1 Introduction Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration (DLCI) for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (Configuration Manager) and Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager) enables the administrators to leverage the remote enablement capabilities of Dell Lifecycle Controller, available as part of the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC).
New Feature Functionality Licensing for Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration Enables licensing for DLCI. Licensing is based on number of nodes. Operating System Deployment You can deploy non-Windows operating systems; Red Hat Enterprise Linux Verison 6.2, VMware ESXi 5 HDD, VMware ESXi 5 U1 HDD from Configuration Manager. Existing Features and Functionalities Table 2.
Feature Functionality Connect to Dell FTP for Firmware updates You can now connect to the FTP site to download firmware updates for a system or collection. You can also schedule a firmware update for a collection. For more information, see: • • Comparing And Updating Firmware Inventory. Comparing And Updating Firmware Inventory For Systems In A Collection.
Supported Operating Systems For information on supported operating systems, see the Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration 1.3 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Installation Guide at www.dell.com/support/manuals Supported Microsoft .NET Versions For information on supported Microsoft .NET versions, see the Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration Version 1.3 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Installation Guide at www.dell.com/support/manuals.
Use Case Scenarios 2 This section describes typical use cases and tasks that you can perform with Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr). Common Prerequisites Before working on the user scenarios, it is recommended that you complete the following prerequisites. • In Configuration Manager 2007, make sure that the system is discovered and present under Computer Management → Collections → All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers.
Creating Editing And Saving A RAID Profile Of A System You can create, edit, and save the RAID profile of a system and apply it when you deploy an operating system to a collection of systems under the All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers on the Configuration Manager console. Prerequisites • Common Prerequisites • RAID controller and firmware that supports Local Key Management Workflow 1. Launch the System Viewer utility on the Configuration Manager console for a particular system.
Deploying Operating System on Collection You can use Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Configuration Manager to deploy an operating system on a collection of systems under the All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers on the Configuration Manager console. You can deploy non-Windows operating systems; Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 6.2, VMware ESXi 5 HDD, VMware ESXi 5 U1 HDD from Configuration Manager. Prerequisites • Common Prerequisites. • Install Dell Server Deployment Pack version 2.
• Target system with valid seven character service tag. • iDRAC vFlash card: • – Is installed as a license, enabled, and initialized. – Has minimum free space of 384 MB is available. Network Share: • – Permissions and firewall settings are provided for the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller to communicate with the system that has the network share. – Has minimum free space of 384 MB is available. Administrator privileges on the iDRAC of the target systems.
– Is installed as a license, enabled and has the SRVCNF partition. In Lifecycle Controller, during backup, a partition with a label name SRVCNF is automatically created on the vFlash SD card to store the backup image file. If a partition with the label name SRVCNF already exists, it is overwritten. For more information, see Lifecycle Controller documentation at support.dell.com/manuals. – Has minimum free space of 384 MB is available.
• Configure the number of log files you want to view at a time in the DLCSystemview.exe.config or the DLCConfigUtility.exe.config files. For more information, see Viewing Lifecycle Controller Logs.
6. Set the NIC and iSCSI parameters for the personalities you have chosen for each partition. For more information, see Configuring NIC and iSCSI Parameters. 7. Save the NIC or CNA profile.
Using Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration 3 This chapter discusses the various operations that you can perform after you install Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration on Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager.) Before you begin using Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Configuration Manager, ensure that the target system is auto-discovered and present in the All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers collection on the Configuration Manager console.
Configuring Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration With Connections License Manager Prerequisites Confirm that these prerequisites are available: • Site Server or Configuration Manager console components of Configuration Manager 2007 or Configuration Manager 2012 are installed and configured. • Connections License Manager application is installed and configured with a valid license. • Net Framework 4.0 is installed To configure Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration with Connections License Manager. 1.
To enable CSIOR for 12 G servers: 1. Select F2 during the post to enter System Setup. 2. Select iDRAC Settings and click Lifecycle Controller. 3. Select Collect system inventory on Restart (CISOR.) Auto-Discovery And Handshake The auto-discovery and handshake feature enables the iDRAC on target systems to locate the provisioning service and establish communication with the Site Server. The Dell Provisioning service provisions a management account and updates Configuration Manager with the new system.
8. Select Apply Driver Package. Click Browse and select a driver package from the list of driver packages available in ConfigMgr. 9. Click OK to close the Task Sequence Editor. 10. Advertise the task sequence that you have edited. For information on how to advertise a task sequence, see the Dell Server Deployment Pack for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager User’s Guide available at support.dell.com/manuals. 11. Create a Lifecycle Controller Boot Media.
4. Click the Options tab. You can view the DriversNotAppliedFromLC condition. Creating a Task Sequence Media Bootable ISO Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for ConfigMgr does not depend on a Pre-execution Environment (PXE) to boot a collection of systems with an Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller to the task sequence ISO available on a Common Internet File System (CIFS) share. You must provide credentials to access this ISO on the CIFS share.
– Skip CA check - This option is selected by default, clear this option to secure communication between the Configuration Manager and the target systems. Clearing this option will check that the certificate on the target system is issued by a trusted certificate authority (CA). Clear this option only if you trust the target systems. – Skip CN check - Clear this option to enhance security; authenticate system names and prevent impersonation.
To launch the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller console for a system under the collection: 1. Select any system under Collections → All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers in Configuration Manager 2007 and under Devices → All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers in Configuration Manager 2012. 2. Right-click on the system and select the Dell Lifecycle Controller → Launch iDRAC Console menu option. The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller console of the system is launched on your default browser. 3.
Button Action Therefore, it is recommended not to close the Task Viewer when you have tasks that are still running. Clear Completed Click this to clear all the completed or failed tasks from the grid. Export Queue Click this to export the current state of the tasks in the Task Viewer to a .CSV file. You can use this file to view the summary of the total number of Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration tasks that are running.
This feature is disabled by default. To enable this authorization check, run the following command: C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\DPS\ProvisionWS\bin\import.exe –CheckAuthorization false. Changing The Administrative Credentials Used By Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration For Configuration Manager Use the following commands to change the administrative credentials for Configuration Manager used by Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration: To set the user name: C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\DPS\ProvisionWS\bin\im
Defining Rules With The Array Builder You can define rules to match configurations based on the following: • Detected slot number that the controller is in or just the embedded controller, if any. • Number of disks that are attached to the controller. • Apply a blanket configuration to any controller the Array Builder finds. You can also apply configuration rules based on the RAID profiles detected on the server.
Adding a Controller To add a controller: 1. Select a controller from the list, or select an embedded controller. The Controllers drop-down menu to your left is enabled. 2. Click Controllers→ New Controller. The Controller Configuration window is displayed. 3. Under Controller Selection Criteria, select from the following options: 4. Under Variable Matching Criteria, you can set a rule to apply this configuration only if it matches certain criteria that you select.
Editing a Variable Condition To edit a variable condition: 1. Select the variable condition and click Variables→ Edit Variable Condition. The Variable Condition Configuration window is displayed where you can make changes to your variable condition. 2. Click OK to apply the variable condition, or Cancel to return to Array Builder. Deleting a Variable Condition To delete a variable condition: 1. Select the variable condition and click Variables→ Delete Variable Condition.
NOTE: Array Builder does not support creating logical drives of sizes 10, 50, and 60 GB, and does not support creating logical drives under Non-RAID groups. Adding a New Logical Drive To add a new logical drive under an array: 1. Select the array and click Logical Drives→ New Logical Drive. The Logical Drive Settings window is displayed. 2. Under Create a logical drive enter the exact number of gigabytes the logical drive must contain. 3.
You can change a disk to: • Standard disk • Hot spare (only for the current array) • Global hot spare (all arrays) Deleting a Disk To delete a disk, click on the disk and select .Disks Delete Disk Importing A Profile This menu item allows you to search for, and import an existing Array Builder profile. The XML profile file must be properly formatted. If it is not formatted correctly, Configuration Manager automatically modifies the XML file and sends a notification of the change.
Using the Configuration Utility 4 This section describes the various operations that you can perform with the Dell Lifecycle Controller Configuration Utility. You can use the Config Utility from the ConfigMgr console to: • Create a new Lifecycle Controller boot media to deploy operating systems remotely. For more information, see Creating a Lifecycle Controller Boot Media. • Configure hardware and deploy the operating system on the target systems in the collection.
– 2. In Configuration Manager 2012, under Devices. Right-click on All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers and select Dell Lifecycle Controller → Launch Config Utility . NOTE: You can launch Config Utility for any collection. 3. In the Dell Lifecycle Controller Configuration Utility window, select Create new Lifecycle Controller Boot Media on the left-hand pane. 4. Click Browse and select the bootable ISO that you created. For more information, see Creating a Task Sequence Media Bootable ISO. 5.
• Enables you to select the bootable media to deploy the operating system. Deploying Operating Systems You can deploy Windows and non-Windows operating systems on a collection and the Operating system deployment is only supported for deploying operating systems on multiple servers. During the operating system deployment, the status and progress of installation is displayed in the DLCI task viewer.
• certmonger • pam_krb5 • krb5-workstation • perl-DBD-SQLite For deploying ESXi, use the Dell customized ISO available at support.dell.com . Provide the ISO share on a NFS share. This share is used by DLCI to extract the ISO and create a custom ISO. The custom ISOes are saved on the same share. It is recommended that the machine having NFS share is not exposed to the internet. DLCI clears all the partitions on the target system before installing any nonwindows operating system.
In this case, the Next button is disabled and you can directly click Reboot targeted collection. The hardware configuration tasks are submitted based on the selections you made in the previous steps and you can view the status of tasks on Task Viewer. 14. If you wish to deploy the operating system: – To deploy Windows operating systems: Select Windows Operating System, then select the advertisement to advertise the task sequence to the collection, and the operating system for deployment on the collection.
– FTP: ftp.dell.com — to connect to the Dell FTP site and download the updates. – 2. Firmware inventory profile — to compare against an existing profile and update the firmware of the system. Click Browse and navigate to the location where you have saved the profile. Click Next. The screen displays the firmware details of the servers in your collection and also the baseline version of the firmware. 3. Select the servers, which you want to update with newer firmware and click Next.
S.No Target Server Setting Profile Settings What is Applied Partition is enabled when the system reboots. 4. 2. Dual Port NIC (partition disabled) Dual Port NIC Dual Port NIC Port level settings are applied when the system reboots. 3. Dual Port NIC (partition disabled) Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Partition is enabled when the system reboots. 4. Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Dual Port NIC Dual Port Quad Partition NIC Dual Port Quad Partition 5.
S.No Target Server Profile Settings What is Applicable Advanced LAN settings. 3. 3. Rack, Tower, or Blade system with Static IP address IPv4 Configuration attributes only IPv4 address source is updated. 4. Rack, Tower, or Blade systems LAN Settings attributes only Applied only to Rack and Tower systems and not to Blade systems. 5. Rack, Tower, or Blade systems Advanced LAN Settings attributes only All Advanced LAN Settings attributes are applied to Rack and Tower systems.
2. – In Configuration Manager 2012, under Devices. Right-click on All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers and select Dell Lifecycle Controller → Launch Config Utility. 3. From the left pane of the Dell Lifecycle Controller Configuration Utility, select Firmware Inventory, Compare, and Update. 4. Select a baseline from the following options: – Dell PDK Catalog — to specify a Dell PDK catalog to compare with the firmware inventory.
– Name: displays the name of the Dell system, which is part of the collection. – Hardware: displays the hardware components of the system. For example, Memory, CPU, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Card, and so on. – FQDD: displays the fully qualified device description of the hardware component. – Description: displays the properties of the hardware component.
– Skip CA check - This option is selected by default, clear this option to secure communication between the ConfigMgr and the target systems. Clearing this option will check that the certificate on the target system is issued by a trusted certificate Authority (CA). Clear this option only if you trust the target systems. – 5. Skip CN check - Clear this option to enhance security; authenticate system names and prevent impersonation. The common name (CN) need not match the host name of the target system.
The steps to view and export the log files for a collection are similar to viewing and exporting the log files for a single system. Follow step 2 to step 7 as given in Viewing Lifecycle Controller Logs. The screen displays the latest 100 logs of each system in the collection by default. For example, if there are 10 systems in the collection, the screen displays 1000 log files. NOTE: The number in the Display drop-down list is always the total number for the collection.
3. Select the Platform Restore option. The steps to import the backup files for a collection are similar to that of importing a backup file for a single system. 4. Follow step 2 to step 6 as given in Importing the System Profile The list of systems for which the backup files exist are displayed in a grid. 5. Select the systems for which you want to import the backup files and click Next. A task is submitted to the Task Viewer. You can launch the Task Viewer to view the status of the tasks.
The following details are also displayed: 6. 7. – Target System — the name of the target system against which you are comparing the profile. – Target Adapter — the type of adapter present on the target system. A target system can have multiple adapters. – Configuration Applied — the configuration that got applied to the target system. Select any record on the comparison report and click View Details to view the Port Comparison details. The details of the ports on the system are displayed.
Using the Import Server Utility 5 This section describes the various activities that you can perform using the Import Server Utility. This utility is installed when you install Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager. For information on installing Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for ConfigMgr, see the Installation Guide.
4. * New Line: 72.16.1.5 * New Line: 172.16.1.45 Click Next. The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Authentication process verifies the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller credentials you have provided when you install Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Configuration Manager against each of the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller IP addresses you have specified. The grid displays the IP Address, name of the server, and the status of the authentication.
, = , =. For Example: , InstallOSVer=Win2K3,CountDisks=5 , InstallOSVer=Win2K8,CountDisks=4 , CountDisks=4,RAIDController=H700 5. Click Next. The screen displays a comparison report of the variable values already present in the system and the variable values present in the .CSV file. The following details are displayed: – Name — The name of the system.
Using The System Viewer Utility 6 This chapter describes the operations that you can perform with the System Viewer Utility. You can use the System Viewer Utility to: • View and edit the hardware configuration. For more information, see “Viewing and Editing Hardware Configuration”. • View and edit the RAID configuration. For more information, see Viewing and Configuring RAID. • Create and edit Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller configuration profiles for your system.
Creating A New Profile 1. In BIOS Configuration, select Create a New Profile and click Next. 2. The BIOS Attributes tab displays the BIOS attributes and current settings of the system. The Boot Sequence tab displays the boot sequence information of the system. 3. In the BIOS Attributes tab, select the attributes to be included in your profile by selecting the checkbox against each attribute. If you check Select All, all the attributes in the list are selected.
Editing An Existing BIOS Attribute To edit an existing BIOS attribute, see step 2 to step 5 of Editing An Existing Profile. Changing The BIOS Boot Sequence And Hard Disk Drive Sequence To change the BIOS boot sequence and hard disk drive sequence: 1. In the BIOS Configuration screen, select Create a New Profile or Edit an Existing Profile, and click Browse to browse for the profile. 2. Click on the Boot Sequence tab. The current BIOS boot sequence and hard disk drive sequence is displayed. 3.
NOTE: For more information on the various parameters that you can set for the above attributes, see the Dell Lifecycle Controller Unified Server Configurator/Unified Server Configurator-Lifecycle Controller Enabled Version 1.5 User’s Guide available at support.dell.com/manuals. 5. Click the Users tab. The grid retrieves the list of Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller users from the system and displays them. 6. You can add a user account or edit an existing user account.
Configuring NICs And CNAs For A System This feature enables you to configure the different attributes of specific network interface cards (NICs) or converged network adapters (CNAs) in the system and save them to a profile. You can create NIC or CNA profiles for a system but the profiles can be applied only to a collection. This feature enables NIC partitioning in the collection. Each type of NIC is associated with a template.
Configuring Adapters To configure the adapters: 1. Select the adapter on the Network Adapter Configuration screen and click Configure. The Adapter Configuration dialog box is displayed. 2. Select one of the following options: – Configure adapter settings — to configure the settings. 3. – Copy settings from adapter — to copy the configuration settings from an adapter that is already configured. Click Configure, the Configure Adapter dialog box is displayed.
3. – CHAP mutual authentication — Enable or disable a two way CHAP authentication between systems within a network while discovering an iSCSI target. – iSCSI via DHCP — Enable or disable discovering the iSCSI target via DHCP. – Windows Boot HBA Mode — Disable this attribute when the host operating system is configured for software initiator mode and to enable this for HBA mode. This option is available on NetXtreme adapters. – Boot to Target — Enable or disable this attribute.
NOTE: To update the firmware inventory, you must point to a local repository. 4. 5. – FTP: ftp.dell.com — to connect to the Dell FTP site to compare and update the firmware inventory of the system. – Firmware Inventory Profile — to specify an existing profile that you have saved and use it to compare and update the firmware inventory for the system. Click Next.
To view the Lifecycle Controller logs: 1. 2. 3. On the System Viewer Utility, select View Lifecycle Controller Logs. The View Lifecycle Controller Logs screen displays the following fields: – Existing Share— Specify the UNC or CIFS share where you want to save the file in the following format: \ \\\filename. The filename is provided by default and you cannot change the filename. This information is cached for subsequent viewing.
Downloading And Updating The Latest Message Registry It is recommended that you close all the Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration utilities such as the System ViewerUtility, Config Utility, and Task Viewer before you download and extract the message registry. The message registry does not contain detailed information for user defined Logs of type Work notes (for example, WRK001) or Logs with category Other.
Prerequisites to Export or Import a System Profile You must upgrade the firmware to the following versions: • Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Firmware for blade systems to version 3.30 or higher. • Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Firmware for rack and tower systems to version 1.80 or higher. • Lifecycle controller firmware to version 1.5.1.0 or higher. For more information on updating you firmware versions, see Comparing and Updating Firmware Inventory.
– the passphrase must contain the following combination of characters— at least 1 title case character, at least 1 lower case character, at least 1 special character, and at least one numeric character. If the Export File location is a network share, you have to specify the backup file prefix. This prefix must be unique for a system or a collection. The backup file is appended with the hostname of the system and saved in the following format: .
NOTE: This does not restore content that was on the virtual disk during the backup. For example, Operating System. This operation only creates a blank virtual disk and sets the attributes. 6. Click Next. A summary screen is displayed. 7. Click Finish to start the importing the backup file and submit the task to the Task Viewer.
Property Options – – 4. Apply only if firmware matches: Select this option to apply the current configuration only if the current firmware matches with the firmware of the replaced part. Do Not Change: Select this option to leave the default settings as is. This is selected by default. Click Finish after selecting the required options. The following message is displayed: Task submission complete. A task is submitted to the Task Viewer. You can launch the Task Viewer to view the status of the task.
Troubleshooting 7 This chapter list the issues and steps to troubleshoot them. Configuring Dell Provisioning Web Services On IIS The installer configures the Dell Provisioning Web Services for Internet Information Services (IIS) automatically during installation. This section contains information to configure Dell Provisioning Web Services for IIS manually. Dell Provisioning Web Services Configuration for IIS 6 To configure Dell provisioning web services for IIS 6.0: 1.
9. To enforce SSL and client certificates for the website, see: Dell Auto-Discovery Network Setup Specification For information on auto-discovery error messages, descriptions, and response actions, see the Dell Auto-Discovery Network Setup Specification document at delltechcenter.com Upgrade Or Repair Issues If you have upgraded or repaired the Dell Server Deployment Pack after installing Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for ConfigMgr 1.2 or later: 1. Copy the CustomReboot.vbs from [ConfigMgrRoot]\
Issues and Resolutions Issue 1 Issue: When you deploy an operating system on a target system with Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller configured in a shared network mode, the Windows PE environment may fail to startup on the network drivers, causing the system to restart before reaching the task sequence. Resolution: This is because the network does not assign IP addresses fast enough. To avoid this issue, ensure that you enable Spanning Tree and Fast Link on the network switch.
Issue 6 Issue: While deploying Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 from ConfigMgr SP1 R2 with Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) 1.1, the following error message is displayed: Operation failed with 0X80070002. The system cannot find the file specified. Resolution: This issue occurs if you use a Windows PE 2.X based boot image created with Windows AIK 1.X for deploying Microsoft Windows 2008 R2. Ensure that the task sequence deploying Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 uses a Windows PE 3.
Resolution: To resolve this issue: 1. Right-click the task sequence and click Edit. The Task Sequence Editor window appears. 2. Select Add → Drivers → Apply Driver Package. 3. Check the mass storage driver option. 4. Select the applicable SAS or PERC driver. 5. Select the model of the SAS or PERC driver. 6. Save the task sequence and re-deploy the operating system. Issue 11 Issue : During Discovery and Handshake, the DPS.log displays an empty Site code: followed by a cryptography exception.
To re-enable the Apply option: 1. Right-click the task sequence and select Edit. 2. Select Restart in Windows PE. In the Description section, type any character and delete it so the change isn’t saved. 3. Click OK. This re-enables the Apply option. Issue 16 Issue: The System Viewer Utility does not display the latest RAID configuration. Resolution: When you are viewing the RAID configuration for a system using the System Viewer Utility, the information is cached.
Issue 21 Issue: When the Backup or Restore operations are in progress for a collection, you cannot view the Lifecycle Controller Logs for the collection. The cause for this is that the Lifecycle Controller is busy running the Backup or Restore tasks that are running. Resolution: To view the Lifecycle Controller Logs, click Refresh on the Lifecycle Controller Logs screen after the Backup or Restore tasks are complete.
Alert Message Alert State Cause Resolution Privileges for the Dell Warning Connections License Manager are not sufficient; By default, all systems are imported to the Unmanaged Dell Lifecycle Controller Collections. User configured for interacting with Connections License Manager does not have privileges to do the requested operation. Launch Connections License Manager Configuration Utility and configure user with the required privileges.
Alert Message Alert State Cause Resolution Server does not have required Dell Connections License to use this feature. Warning The Dell server has not acquired license from Connections License Manager. Acquire licenses using this: • • • Acquire license utility. Re-importing Dell serves. Re-discovering Dell servers. Failed to import the system. Relinquish any allocated license Warning The operation to Import Dell Retry importing or server has failed and any discovering Dell servers.
Related Documentation and Resources 8 For more information on ConfigMgr such as installation, features, and functionalities, see the Microsoft TechNet site at technet.microsoft.com. In addition to this guide, you can access the following guides available at support.dell.com/manuals. On the Manuals page, click Software→ Systems Management.