Dell PowerEdge R830 Lifecycle Controller GUI v2.70.70.70 Users Guide - Page 38

Using single component DUPs

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For CIFS, type the following details: • Share Name - Path to the repository or the shared folder where the DUPs are stored. For example, \\192.168.20.26\sharename or \\servername\sharename • Domain and User Name - Type the correct domain and user name required to log on to the network share. For example, loginname@myDomain, and if there is no domain, type only the login name. For example, login-name. • Password - Password to access the share. • File Path or Update package path - Name of the DUP location or subdirectory, where the catalog is stored. NFS For NFS, type the following details: • Share Name - Path to the repository or the shared folder where the DUPs are stored. For example, \\192.168.20.26\sharename or \\servername\sharename • File Path or Update package path - Name of the DUP location or subdirectory, where the catalog is stored. NOTE: If the catalog file is located in the root folder, do not enter the filename in the File Path or Update package path field. However, if the catalog file is located in a subdirectory, enter the subdirectory name. NOTE: If the catalog file and DUP are downloaded from downloads.dell.com, do not copy them to a subdirectory. NOTE: Lifecycle Controller allows 256 characters in a path that includes the file name and file extension. For example, if 56 characters are used for file name and extension, only 200 characters can be used for the path. Lifecycle Controller does not support these characters and SPACE. HTTP and HTTPS For HTTP and HTTPS, type the following details: • File Path or Update package path - Name of the DUP location or subdirectory, where the catalog is stored. NOTE: There is no option to browse to the folder. To access the file, type the complete URL of the HTTP / HTTPS web server. • Enable Settings - Select this option to enter the following details: • Server: The host name of the proxy server. • Port: The port number of the proxy server. • User Name: The user name required to access the proxy server. • Password: The password required to access the proxy server. • Type: The type of proxy server. Lifecycle Controller supports HTTP, HTTPS SOCKS 4, and SOCKS 5 proxy server types. NOTE: HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS 4, and SOCKS 5 (for IPv6) proxy server types are supported in this release. Using single component DUPs To use single component Dell Update Packages (DUP), download the Dell Update Package (only .exe) from (downloads.dell.com), or copy from the Server Update Utility DVD, or from Support/Manuals: www.dell.com/support/manuals to a local hard disk drive or network share. NOTE: Make sure that the file name for the single component DUPs does not have any blank space. NOTE: Both 32-bit and 64-bit DUPs are supported. NOTE: If you execute multiple jobs for various components and iDRAC DUP is one of the jobs, ensure that iDRAC job is the last job in the queue. Ensure that all other jobs are either in SCHEDULED or COMPLETED state before you execute the iDRAC job. In the File Path or Update package path field, enter the name of the DUP (for example, APP_WIN_RYYYZZZ.EXE) or if the DUP is present in a subdirectory, enter both the subdirectory name and name of the DUP (for example, subdirectory \APP_WIN_RYYYZZZ.EXE). 38 Firmware update

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For CIFS, type the following details:
Share Name
— Path to the repository or the shared folder where the DUPs are stored. For example,
\\192.168.20.26\sharename or \\servername\sharename
Domain and User Name
— Type the correct domain and user name required to log on to the network share. For example,
login-
name@myDomain
, and if there is no domain, type only the login name. For example,
login-name
.
Password
— Password to access the share.
File Path
or
Update package path
— Name of the DUP location or subdirectory, where the catalog is stored.
NFS
For NFS, type the following details:
Share Name
— Path to the repository or the shared folder where the DUPs are stored. For example,
\\192.168.20.26\sharename or \\servername\sharename
File Path
or
Update package path
— Name of the DUP location or subdirectory, where the catalog is stored.
NOTE:
If the catalog file is located in the root folder, do not enter the filename in the File Path or Update package path
field. However, if the catalog file is located in a subdirectory, enter the subdirectory name.
NOTE:
If the catalog file and DUP are downloaded from
downloads.dell.com
, do not copy them to a subdirectory.
NOTE:
Lifecycle Controller allows 256 characters in a path that includes the file name and file extension. For example, if
56 characters are used for file name and extension, only 200 characters can be used for the path. Lifecycle Controller
does not support these characters -:, *,?,”,<,>,|,#,%,^, and SPACE.
HTTP and HTTPS
For HTTP and HTTPS, type the following details:
File Path
or
Update package path
— Name of the DUP location or subdirectory, where the catalog is stored.
NOTE:
There is no option to browse to the folder. To access the file, type the complete URL of the HTTP / HTTPS web
server.
Enable Settings
— Select this option to enter the following details:
Server
: The host name of the proxy server.
Port
: The port number of the proxy server.
User Name
: The user name required to access the proxy server.
Password
: The password required to access the proxy server.
Type
: The type of proxy server. Lifecycle Controller supports HTTP, HTTPS SOCKS 4, and SOCKS 5 proxy server types.
NOTE:
HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS 4, and SOCKS 5 (for IPv6) proxy server types are supported in this release.
Using single component DUPs
To use single component Dell Update Packages (DUP), download the Dell Update Package (only .exe) from (
downloads.dell.com
), or copy
from the
Server Update Utility
DVD, or from Support/Manuals:
www.dell.com/support/manuals
to a local hard disk drive or network
share.
NOTE:
Make sure that the file name for the single component DUPs does not have any blank space.
NOTE:
Both 32–bit and 64–bit DUPs are supported.
NOTE:
If you execute multiple jobs for various components and iDRAC DUP is one of the jobs, ensure that iDRAC job is
the last job in the queue. Ensure that all other jobs are either in SCHEDULED or COMPLETED state before you execute
the iDRAC job.
In the
File Path or Update package
path field, enter the name of the DUP (for example,
APP_WIN_RYYYZZZ.EXE
) or if the DUP is
present in a subdirectory, enter both the subdirectory name and name of the DUP (for example,
subdirectory
\APP_WIN_RYYYZZZ.EXE
).
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