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Adding SCV to Custom ISO Image, Running SCV on WinPE

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Figure 2. Confirmation of the ISO image created successfully 6. Use this ISO image to boot the SCV environment in the server. Adding SCV to Custom ISO Image To add SCV to a custom ISO image: 1. Download the SCVTools from the Drivers & downloads page at https://www.dell.com/support. 2. Ensure that Windows ADK and Windows PE add-on for ADK is installed in the system for WinPE 10.x. To download and install the files, go to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/get-started/adk-install. 3. Run the self-extractor file for SCVTools and click Unzip to extract the files to the default location. NOTE: To extract the files to a specified location, click on Browse and select the folder where the files need to be extracted and click OK and then Unzip. 4. Copy the following folders into the corresponding folder path in the Custom ISO image: a. scv to X:\Dell b. Toolkit\OpenSSL to X:\Dell\scv c. Toolkit\DLLs to X:\windows\system32 5. After copying the files, set the path for the folder using the command set PATH=%PATH%;X:\Dell\scv;X: \Dell\scv\openssl; 6. SCV can now be used to run validation. Running SCV on WinPE 1. Login to iDRAC in the system where you want to run the SCV application. 2. Launch the Virtual Console and click Connect Virtual Media. 3. Click on Virtual Media and under Map CD/DVD click Browse and select the ISO image for SCV and click on Map Device and close the window. 4. In the Virtual Console window, click on Boot and select Virtual CD/DVD/ISO and click Yes on the prompt to confirm the new boot device. 5. Click on Power and power on the system and let it boot into the ISO image. 6. Once the system boots into the ISO image, wait for the command prompt window to load into the directory X:\Dell> 7. Navigate to X:\Dell\scv and run the command scv validateSystemInventory to start the validation process. NOTE: While running SCV on the host, ensure that the USB NIC IP Address in iDRAC is set to the default IP Address. Also, ensure that the first three octets of the IP address are '169.254.1.' . NOTE: After getting 'Ready' state in racadm getremoteservicesstatus output, ensure that you wait for about 120 seconds before running the scv commands. NOTE: An error 'Collecting System Inventory: Fail' may be displayed while performing the scv validatesysteminventory command with -d option, if the directory path length exceeds 150 characters. 12 Secured Component Verification on WinPE

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Figure 2. Confirmation of the ISO image created successfully
6.
Use this ISO image to boot the SCV environment in the server.
Adding SCV to Custom ISO Image
To add SCV to a custom ISO image:
1.
Download the SCVTools from the
Drivers & downloads
page at
.
2.
Ensure that Windows ADK and Windows PE add-on for ADK is installed in the system for WinPE 10.x. To download and install
the files, go to
.
3.
Run the self-extractor file for SCVTools and click
Unzip
to extract the files to the default location.
NOTE:
To extract the files to a specified location, click on
Browse
and select the folder where the files need to be
extracted and click
OK
and then
Unzip
.
4.
Copy the following folders into the corresponding folder path in the Custom ISO image:
a.
scv
to
X:\Dell
b.
Toolkit\OpenSSL
to
X:\Dell\scv
c.
Toolkit\DLLs
to
X:\windows\system32
5.
After copying the files, set the path for the folder using the command
set PATH=%PATH%;X:\Dell\scv;X:
\Dell\scv\openssl;
6.
SCV can now be used to run validation.
Running SCV on WinPE
1.
Login to iDRAC in the system where you want to run the SCV application.
2.
Launch the Virtual Console and click
Connect Virtual Media
.
3.
Click on
Virtual Media
and under
Map CD/DVD
click
Browse
and select the ISO image for SCV and click on
Map Device
and close the window.
4.
In the Virtual Console window, click on
Boot
and select
Virtual CD/DVD/ISO
and click
Yes
on the prompt to confirm the
new boot device.
5.
Click on
Power
and power on the system and let it boot into the ISO image.
6.
Once the system boots into the ISO image, wait for the command prompt window to load into the directory
X:\Dell>
7.
Navigate to
X:\Dell\scv
and run the command
scv validateSystemInventory
to start the validation process.
NOTE:
While running SCV on the host, ensure that the USB NIC IP Address in iDRAC is set to the default IP Address.
Also, ensure that the first three octets of the IP address are '169.254.1.' .
NOTE:
After getting 'Ready' state in
racadm getremoteservicesstatus
output, ensure that you wait for about
120 seconds before running the scv commands.
NOTE:
An error 'Collecting System Inventory: Fail' may be displayed while performing the
scv
validatesysteminventory
command with
-d
option, if the directory path length exceeds 150 characters.
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