Owner's Manual

The Export Summary window displays with the names of the selected bundles and the export destination
properties.
9. Click OK on the pop-up informing you that the job has been sent to the Jobs Queue.
Exporting As A Server Update Utility (SUU)
You can export a selected Dell recommended or a custom bundle as a fully functional SUU.
To export a Dell recommended or a custom bundle as a fully functional SUU:
1. Open a repository from My Repositories or import a repository, click Open.
2. Click the Bundles tab.
3. Select the bundle(s) you want to export from the list of displayed bundle(s), and click Export.
4. Click Next on the first Export Bundle(s) window.
5. In the Export Bundle(s) window, select Export as SUU, and select one of the following, and click Next.
Export as SUU to Directory to create a SUU pack in the provided directory.
Export as SUU to ISO to create an ISO image of the SUU pack.
The system checks for availability of the latest SUU plug-in. If a plug-in is available, the version number of the plug-
in displays and the application prompts you to proceed with the exporting process.
For more information on the usage of SUU on Windows and Linux servers, see the
Dell OpenManage Server Update
Utility User's Guide
at www.dell.com/support/manuals.
While Repository Manager checks for availability of the required SUU plug-ins, the Checking to see if the
required plug-in is installed... dialog box is displayed.
If the latest plug-in is already downloaded the following message displays: Required plug-in
found
The version number of the plug-in found is also displayed.
When ftp.dell.com is accessible and the latest plug-in does not exist on the system, the Update plug-in link
displays. When you click the link, the plug-ins from the system are updated.
If you attempt installing plug-ins by clicking the Click here to install the plug-in, when ftp.dell.com is not
accessible and plug-ins do not exist on your system, the following error message is displayed: Plug-in
file not found in configured location. Press "OK" to open Plug-in
update settings.
NOTE: Ensure the system connects to the Internet and the ftp.dell.com is accessible.
6. Click Next to continue.
7. In the Browse For Folder window, navigate to the folder on your local drive, where you want to export the SUU, and
click OK Once you click OK, the Export Summary window appears.
8. Click Finish to complete. After you click Finish, the SUU Export Queued message appears informing you that the job
has been scheduled in the Jobs Queue.
NOTE: SUU ISO can be burnt on a DVD or mounted on the target system to update the particular system.
NOTE: SUU directory can be copied on a USB or accessed from a network share from which the SUU can be
launched.
9. Click OK to close the SUU Export Queued window.
Customizing The Script For Deployment
You can use your customized BASH script instead of the Dell default script, or append the custom script to default script
in the ISO, for deploying Linux bundle(s) on the server.
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