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6. Save the profile as a .XML file to any folder location on the local system.
Comparing and updating the firmware inventory
You can use DLCI for Configuration Manager to compare and update the firmware inventory of a single system, or a collection
of systems. You can compare the firmware inventory against a given inventory profile, Dell FTP site, or a PDK catalog created
by Repository Manager.
Prerequisites
Common prerequisites on page 12.
Make sure that you have access to the Common Internet File System (CIFS) share where the Plug-in Deployment Kit (PDK)
catalog is located or Dell FTP site (ftp.Dell.com).
To compare against an existing profile, create a Hardware inventory profile. For more information, see Creating a new profile
on page 52.
Prerequisites for CMC firmware update:
Dell PowerEdge M1000e CMC 5.0 or later versions are supported.
Dell CMC PowerEdge VRTX 2.0 or later versions are supported.
The target system must have iDRAC7 with Enterprise licenses (12th generation and later versions).
Dell Repository Manager 1.8 or later versions are supported.
NOTE:
11th generation servers support 32bit Dell update package (DUP).
12th generation servers support 32bit DUP earlier than iDRAC 1.51.51 versions.
12th generation servers with iDRAC 1.51.51 and later versions supports 64bit DUP.
13th generation servers support 64bit DUP.
Workflow sequence for comparing and updating the firmware
inventory
The following steps outline the workflow sequence:
1. To compare and update the Firmware inventory of a single target system, launch the System Viewer utility. To compare
and update the Firmware inventory of a collection of systems, launch the Config Utility. For more information, see System
Viewer utility on page 25 or Configuration utility on page 26.
2. Select Firmware Inventory, Compare, and Update from the System Viewer utility or Config Utility.
3. For a single system, see Comparing and updating firmware inventory on page 58.
4. For a collection, see Comparing and updating firmware inventory for systems in a collection on page 43.
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 on the Configuration Manager console.
Prerequisites
Common prerequisites on page 12
RAID controller and firmware that supports Local Key Management
The following steps outline the workflow sequence:
1. Launch the System Viewer utility on the Configuration Manager console for a particular system. For more information, see
System Viewer utility on page 25.
Use case scenarios
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