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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
Troubleshooting the viewing and exporting of Lifecycle
Controller logs
When you view the Lifecycle Controller logs for a single system or a collection, the grid view could
display the following values — -1 in the No. Column, Not Available in the Category, Description, and ID
columns.
The possible reasons and resolutions are as follows:
Lifecycle Controller is running other tasks or processes and hence cannot retrieve the Lifecycle
Controller logs for the system or collection.
Resolution: Wait for sometime and retry retrieving or refreshing the logs for the system or collection
to view the logs again.
Lifecycle Controller cannot access the given CIFS share.
Resolution: Check the permissions on CIFS share and make sure the share is accessible from Lifecycle
Controller target systems.
The Site Server cannot access the given CIFS share.
Resolution: Check the permissions on CIFS share and make sure the share is accessible from Site
server.
The given CIFS share is read-only share.
Resolution: Provide the details for a share location with both read and write enabled.
The exported .XML file is not well formed.
Resolution: For more information, see the Dell Lifecycle Controller 2 Version 1.00.00 User’s Guide
available at dell.com/support/home.
Upgrading the target system from Lifecycle Controller version 1.3 or 1.4 to Lifecycle Controller version
1.5.
Resolution: Export the Lifecycle Controller logs, run an Lifecycle Controller wipe through Unified
Server Configurator, reinstall Unified Server Configurator, and re-generate the Lifecycle Controller
Logs.
Deploying the operating system on Dell’s 13th generation
of PowerEdge servers using WinPE 3.0
As the drivers for USB3.0 are not available in WinPE 3.0, the OS deployment may fail if the BIOS config
settings for USB 3.0 Setting and Memory Mapped I/O above 4 GB are enabled.
Solution: To boot to winPE3.x (32–bit and 64–bit) in BIOS boot mode on Dell’s 13th generation of
PowerEdge servers, disable USB 3.0 Setting and Memory Mapped I/O above 4 GB.
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