Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Update Packages User's Guide
- Getting Started
- What’s new in this release
- DUP event viewer
- Zip pack elimination
- Slot information for hard drive
- Dependency
- Supported Operating Systems
- Prerequisites
- Prerequisites And Features For Systems Running Linux
- Prerequisites and Features for Systems Running Windows
- Downloading DUPs
- Downloading DUPs through Repository Manager
- Installing Device Drivers
- Installation Order of DUPs
- Best practices for using DUPs
- Other Documents You May Need
- Contacting Dell
- Using Dell Update Packages
- Update and Rollback in Lifecycle Controller Enabled Server
- Command Line Interface Reference
- Linux Troubleshooting
- Known Issues
- Diagnostic Tasks Will Not Run While a DUP Reboot is Pending
- Abnormal Termination of a DUP
- Error While Loading Shared Libraries
- Insufficient Free Physical Memory to Load the BIOS Image
- Kernel Panic While Running Storage Controller Firmware Update Packages
- Loss of Functionality While Renaming Linux DUPs
- DUPs Fail on 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System
- DUP Update of Firmware Might Fail While Running in the UEFI Mode
- Messages
- DUP Message Logs
- Known Issues
- Troubleshooting for Systems Running Windows
- Trusted Platform Module and BitLocker Support
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 User Account Control
- Frequently Asked Questions
Table 5. Update Packages Message Information (continued)
Message Description/Solution
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package - Kernel
<kernel-version> is already supported by
this package.
You do not have to rebuild this package because you have already
customized the package for the kernel. You will only receive this
message if you have previously used the --rebuild option and
then ran the rebuilt package.
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package Failed -
RPM Installation failed with error
code=<LSB_Compliant RPM Install Error Return
code>
Check the LSB Compliant RPM error return codes to determine
the exact reason for failure.
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package Failed -
Error creating driver support directory.
Make sure that enough space is available in the /tmp directory.
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package Failed -
Error
copying kernel modules.
Make sure that enough space is available in the /tmp directory.
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package Failed -
Error recreating archive.
Make sure that enough space is available in the /tmp directory.
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package Failed -
Uninstall
of driver was unsuccessful.
The driver could not be uninstalled.
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package Failed -
Error creating files.
Make sure that enough space is available in the /tmp directory.
Package has been rebuilt successfully.
Output package:
packagename.bin:--CUSTOM.
Package is ready for distribution and execution on production
systems with the same running kernel as the system on which it
was rebuilt.
Package has been rebuilt successfully.
Package is ready for distribution and execution on production
systems with the same running kernel as the system on which it
was rebuilt.
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package failed -
Unable to extract package contents.
Make sure that enough space is available in the /tmp directory.
packagename.bin: Rebuilding Package failed -
Server Administrator is installed on the
system.
Packages cannot be rebuilt on a system that has Server
Administrator installed. Uninstall Server Administrator from the
system before using the ‑‑rebuild option.
The installed operating system version is
not supported by this Update Package. To
customize this package, see "Rebuilding
Packages" in the Update Package User’s
Guide.In no event shall Dell Inc. be held
liable for any direct, indirect, incidental,
special, or consequential damages suffered
during or after package customization and
execution.
The prerequisites for rebuilding the package are present on the
system, Dell is not responsible for any problems that may occur if
you apply customized packages to the system.
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