Users Guide

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.
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. Clear this
option only for trusted target systems.
5. Click Update.
A list of iDRACs that are discovered on the network appears along with their communication status.
A series of WS-MAN commands are sent to all systems with Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller that are in
the collection, to change the user name and password credentials, and to indicate the change.
6. After the update is complete, click Export to CSV to export the results in CSV format. Provide the location on your
local drive.
or
Click Copy to Clipboard to copy the results to the clipboard and save it in plain text format.
Modifying Credentials of Lifecycle Controllers on the ConfigMgr Database
To modify the credentials on the ConfigMgr database:
1. From the Configuration Manager console, do the following:
From the Configuration Manager 2007 console:
1. Select System Center Configuration Manager Site DatabaseSite Management <site server
name>Site Settings Component Configuration.
2. In the Component Configuration window, right-click Out of Band Management and select Properties.
From the Configuration Manager 2012 console:
* Select AdministrationSite ConfigurationSitesRight-click <site server name>
Configure Site ComponentsOut of Band Management.
The Out of Band Management Component Properties window is displayed.
2. Click the Dell Lifecycle Controller tab.
3. Under Local User Account on Lifecycle Controllers, click Modify.
4. In the New Account Information window, enter the new user name and new password. Confirm the new password
and click OK.
You have updated the new user name and password credentials in the Configuration Manager Database.
Viewing And Exporting Lifecycle Controller Logs For A Collection
You can view the Lifecycle Controller logs for a collection in a readable format and save or export the logs to a .CSV file
in a Unified Naming Convention (UNC) or Common Internet File System (CIFS) share.
To view the Lifecycle Controller logs for a collection:
1. From the Configuration Manager console, do the following:
In Configuration Manager 2007, under Computer ManagementCollections.
In Configuration Manager 2012, under Devices.
2. Right-click on All Dell Lifecycle Controller Servers and select Dell Lifecycle ControllerLaunch Config Utility.
3. Select the View Lifecycle Controller Logs option.
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