Users Guide
C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\DPS\ProvisionWS\bin\import.exe –CIuserID [New
Console Integration Admin User ID]
To set the password:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\DPS\ProvisionWS\bin\import.exe -CIpassword [New
Console Integration Admin Password]
Using the Graphical User Interface
You can also use the Graphical User Interface (GUI) to change the security configurations.
Use the following command to open the GUI screen:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\DPS\ProvisionWS\bin\import.exe -DisplayUI
Using Import.exe To Update Target System Information
If you have discovered systems with Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Configuration Manager version 1.0 or 1.1
and updated the firmware after upgrading to version 1.2 or later, then you must re-discover the systems if you have
changed their hostname during operating system deployment.
To avoid re-discovering the systems and avail the hostname change functionality:
1. Launch the command prompt on the target system.
2. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\DPS\ProvisionWS\bin folder.
3. Type the command: import.exe -Servers .
The Configuration Manager database is updated with the latest firmware information from the target systems. You can
verify if the information of all the systems is correctly updated by viewing the import.log file in the Program Files\Dell
\DPS\Logs folder.
Using the Array Builder
The Array Builder allows you to define arrays and disk sets with all available RAID settings, logical drives or virtual disks
of varying sizes or use all available space, and assign hot spares to individual arrays or assign global hot spares to the
controller.
When a controller is created, a default variable condition, array and disk(s) are created to ensure a valid configuration.
You can choose to leave the controller un-configured with disks set to non-RAID, or you can add arrays or perform other
actions.
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. This allows you to define
different configurations to different servers even if the detected hardware is identical.
Creating a RAID Profile Using Array Builder
To create a RAID Profile:
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