Lenovo Secure Managed Client (English) Secure Managed Client Deployment Guide - Page 23
Updating the boot image on the Storage Array, Configuring the LANDesk Secure Managed Client console
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7. Once the system reboots, double-click on Autorun.exe from the SMC 2.0 installation directory again. The prerequisite checker should now pass. 8. Click Install now to begin installation of the SMC Management Console, v2.0. 9. Enter and confirm a password for a PKCS#12 certificate and then click Generate Certificate. This certificate can be used to configure an off-core Connection Manager. See "Off-core connection manager" on page 18. The name generated for the certificate file will be ldms4smc.p12 10. Click OK, click Close, and then click Reboot now. Updating the boot image on the Storage Array The following procedure must be followed for all storage arrays that were provisioned in the SMC Manager before upgrading to SMC 2.0: 1. Right-click on the storage array in the SMC Manager window and select Install boot image. 2. In the Share field of the Update boot image window, enter the LANDesk server IP address or DNS name followed by \ldmain 3. Enter the User name and password of the person who installed the SMC software and click Authenticate 4. In the Image file location section, click the Browse button. 5. Navigate to tcm\dist\ in the Open file dialog and select SMCBoot- 2.0.0.172.img. Click Open 6. Click Update in the Update boot image window. 7. Click Yes to replace existing boot image. 8. Click OK when the boot image update is complete. Configuring the LANDesk Secure Managed Client console The Secure Managed Client console allows you to perform critical network management functions from one convenient location. There is no need to go to any of the managed devices to perform routine maintenance or to troubleshoot problems. From the console, you can distribute and update software, configuration settings, diagnose hardware and software problems, deploy operating system images, and migrate user profiles. You can also use role-based administration to control user access to both features and devices and use remote control features to train end users or resolve problems. For more information about learning how to navigate and use the console to view and organize devices and access the various management tools, see the LANDesk Management Suite User's Guide at the following Web address: http://www.landesk.com/supportdownload/resourcelibrary.aspx You can have multiple core servers and databases to accommodate your specific network management needs. For information on installing a core server and console, additional consoles, Web console, and managing multiple core servers and databases, refer to the Installation and Deployment Guide at the following Web address: http://www.landesk.com/supportdownload/resourcelibrary.aspx Starting LANDesk Management Suite To start the LANDesk Management Suite, do the following: 1. Select Start −> Programs −> LANDesk Management Suite. 2. Enter the Windows username and password of the user who originally installed LANDesk. Chapter 5. LANDesk Information 15