Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility 1.0.3 Quick Reference Guide w w w. d e l l . c o m | s u p p o r t . d e l l .
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Contents 1 About This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Who Should Read This Document? . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 How Will This Document Help Me? How Do I Use This Document? 2 Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Overview What Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Offers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 What Can I Do With Dell Systems Build and Update Utility? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boot Menu 5 Server Operating System Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How Do I Access the SOI? . . . . 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Anything Else I Should Know? . . . . . . . . . . . . . If you are installing an operating system on your system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firmware Update 22 . . . . . . . . . 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 How do I Access Firmware Update? What is the Repository? . . . . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . .
How do I Use The Customized Repository? . Anything Else I Should Know? . . . . . . 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 If you create multiple custom repositories in the same location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 . . . . . . . . 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 If you are using a USB key as your destination location . . . . . . . . 8 Hardware Configuration Scripting Tool . . . . . . . . How Do I Access The Hardware Configuration Scripting Tool? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 Content Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How Do I Access Content Manager? . . . . . . . . . . 35 35 How Do I Get Server Update Utility Application Using Content Manager? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 How Do I Create The Customized Repository On A Network Share Using Content Manager? . . . . . 36 . . . . . . . . . . . 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 How Will Checking For Repository Updates Help Me? . . . . . . . . .
About This Document It is strongly recommended that you read this section, "Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Overview," and "Before You Begin With The Dell Systems Build and Update Utility" before proceeding further. Who Should Read This Document? This document is for system administrators who are responsible for deploying and updating Dell™ systems in their organizations.
This document focuses only on setting up your Dell systems to use the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility effectively and efficiently, and the possible scenarios in which to use this utility. How Do I Use This Document? This document provides an overview of the various modules of the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility and the possible scenarios in which you might use them. However, it does not cover all scenarios and possibilities.
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About This Document
Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Overview This section provides an overview of the Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility. This section helps you to understand the functionalities that the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility provides to update and deploy your Dell systems. If you are an existing user of the Dell OpenManage™ products, see "What Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Offers." If you are a first-time user, see "What Can I Do With Dell Systems Build and Update Utility?.
What Can I Do With Dell Systems Build and Update Utility? Table 2-2 lists the functionalities of the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility to deploy and update your Dell systems. Table 2-2. Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Functionalities You Want To Go To For Run Dell Systems Build and Update Utility on your system.
Table 2-2. Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Functionalities (continued) You Want To Go To Deploy multiple systems (update your systems’ firmware and install operating system on them) 1 "Firmware Update" 1 Dell systems 2 "Server Operating (excluding PowerEdge SC systems) 2 Dell systems (including PowerEdge SC systems) System Installation" Update firmware and BIOS in a "Firmware Update" pre-operating system environment on multiple systems. Deploy multiple systems (configure the hardware).
Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Overview
Before You Begin With The Dell Systems Build and Update Utility This section lists the prerequisites you require before proceeding to use Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility and where to get other information that you may need while using this utility. Prerequisites And Requirements You should have a Dell system with: • Minimum memory of 512 MB • CD drive or DVD drive NOTE: The Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD contains the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility version 5.4.
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Are There Other Dell Documents I Might Need? In addition to this guide and the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility online help, you might need to refer the following documents to get details on specific Dell Systems Build and Update Utility modules and/or Dell OpenManage products. These documents are available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com and the Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD.
• The Dell Baseboard Management Controller Utilities User's Guide provides information about configuring a managed system to use the BMC Management Utility to manage your system through its BMC. • The Dell Update Packages User's Guide provides information about obtaining and using Dell Update Packages as part of your system update strategy.
Boot Menu This is the entry point to the Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility. To get to the boot menu: 1 Insert the Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD in your system drive. 2 Reboot your system. The boot menu screen displays. Figure 4-1 shows the boot menu screen. Figure 4-1.
Table 4-1 lists the options and their descriptions available on this screen. Table 4-1. Boot Menu Options Boot Menu Option Does This For You Dell Systems Build and Update Takes you to the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Utility Home screen. Optical Media (CD/DVD) Check Checks if the Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD you inserted has any errors. Skip Optical Media (CD/DVD) Enables you to boot from your system hard drive.
Server Operating System Installation The Server Operating System Installation (SOI) module in the Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility enables you to install Dell-supported operating systems on your Dell systems. SOI also maps the operating system you want to install to your system and installs the requisite drivers. It also has a simple interface to configure Dell-supported storage controllers.
Anything Else I Should Know? If you are installing an operating system on your system • If you already have an operating system on your system (that is, if you are "repurposing" your system), and you use the SOI to install a different operating system, the existing operating system will be removed and data will be deleted from your system.
Firmware Update The Firmware Update module in the Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility enables you to update the BIOS and firmware versions of your Dell systems in a pre-operating system environment.
What is the Repository? The repository contains the updated BIOS, firmware, and driver components for Dell systems. The repository can be: • a customized repository you create with the Update Utility Creation module or the Content Manager module • the Dell Server Updates DVD contents that you copy from the DVD or get from the Content Manager module To learn more about the Content Manager, see "Content Manager.
If you are using a USB key as your source repository • If you are using a USB key as your source repository, insert the USB key when you are prompted. NOTE: It is recommended that you do not boot your system to Systems Build and Update Utility with the USB key inserted in your system. This is because the Systems Build and Update Utility may not detect a USB key that is inserted before you boot the utility.
Firmware Update
Update Utility Creation The Dell™ Server Updates DVD contains a repository which includes update packages for supported Dell systems for Microsoft® Windows® and Linux operating systems. The Update Utility Creation module in the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility enables you to customize and create a smaller and more compact update utility repository by selecting only the systems and operating systems you require. This custom repository retains the features of the Server Update Utility.
To know more about the Content Manager, see "Content Manager." NOTE: If you are using a USB key or a network location to save a copy of the Dell Server Updates DVD, make sure you copy all the contents, including all the folders in the same directory structure. The Update Utility Creation module will not recognize the source within any sub-folder.
Hardware Configuration Scripting Tool The Hardware Configuration Scripting Tool in the Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility enables you to configure your system’s Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC), Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID), and BIOS. Once you save the configuration settings for your system’s BMC, DRAC, RAID, and BIOS, you can use the tool to generate the .ini file, and apply these configuration settings across multiple systems.
Some Questions About Configuring Hardware How Do I Know Which Components To Configure? Table 8-1 lists the components you can configure depending on your Dell system. NOTE: This list is not exhaustive and is only meant as a cheat sheet for your reference. NOTE: Ensure that you click Export Configuration on the Configuration Status Summary screen to generate the .ini file to configure the hardware components of your system. Table 8-1.
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When Setting the Boot Sequence for Devices, What Happens If I Choose A Device That Is Not On My System? The configuration utility selects the boot devices in the sequence that you specify for boot order. However, if you choose a device that is not present on your system, the utility ignores the device, selects the remaining boot devices, and lists them based on the specified order. How Do I Use The .ini File To Deploy My System? One-To-One Scenario (.
9 Navigate to /opt/dell/toolkit/bin folder. 10 Run the DTK master file: If your system is running on Microsoft Windows, go to E:\dtkrunall.bat. If your system is running on Linux, use the command: sh/mnt/usb/dtkrunall.sh This invokes the master file and applies the configuration settings you saved in step 1 to your system. One-To-Many Scenario For details on how to use the .ini file to update multiple systems, see the Deployment Toolkit User's Guide.
Hardware Configuration Scripting Tool
Content Manager The Content Manager is a tool in Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility that enables you to: • • • • download the latest Server Update Utility ISO image from Dell online at ftp.dell.com. create your customized repository using the Dell Server Updates DVD or from the Dell online website. save your customized repository on a local or shared location and use it later for system hardware updates in a pre-operating system or postoperating system environments.
How Do I Get Server Update Utility Application Using Content Manager? 1 From the Select an Operation to Perform screen, select Download Server Update Utility ISO image and proceed to the next screen. Content Manager enables you to download the ISO image and save it to a location of your choice. 2 Using any CD/DVD burning software, burn the image onto a CD/DVD. 3 Insert the CD/DVD in the system where you want to update the firmware and drivers.
Anything Else I Should Know? If you create a customized repository with only Windows packages • If you create a customized repository with only Windows packages, you cannot update firmware using the Firmware Update module with the customized repository in the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility.
Content Manager
Glossary BIOS Acronym for basic input/output system. Your system's BIOS contains programs stored on a flash memory chip. The BIOS controls the following: • Communications between the microprocessor and peripheral devices, such as the keyboard and the video adapter • Miscellaneous functions, such as system messages BMC Abbreviation for baseboard management controller, which is the controller interface between the DRAC and the managed system’s embedded systems management (ESM).
USB Abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. A USB connector provides a single connection point for multiple USB-compliant devices, such as mice, keyboards, printers, and computer speakers. USB devices can also be connected and disconnected while the system is running. utility partition A bootable partition on the hard drive that provides utilities and diagnostics for your hardware and software. When activated, the partition boots and provides an executable environment for the partition's utilities.
Index A F Accessing Boot Menu, 19 Command Line Interface, 29 Content Manager, 35 Firmware Update, 23 Hardware Configuration Scripting Tool, 29 Server Operating System Installation (SOI), 21 Update Utility Creation, 27 Firmware Update accessing, 23 miscellaneous, 24 uses, 23 B Boot Menu accessing, 19 options, 20 C Content Manager accessing, 35 creating customized repository on a network share using, 36 getting Server Update Utility application using, 36 miscellaneous, 37 uses, 35 Functionalities in bri
P U Prerequisites Firmware Update, 16 Hardware Configuration Scripting Tool, 16 Server Operating System Installation, 15 Update Utility Creation, 16 Update Utility Creation accessing, 27 miscellaneous, 28 uses, 27 Product overview earlier OpenManage products, 11 functionalities, 12 R Repository checking for repository updates, 36 what is, 24 S Server Operating System Installation (SOI) accessing, 21 miscellaneous, 22 uses, 21 Source Repository what is, 27 42 Index Using .