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DELL-Vibha G
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February 26th, 2015 00:00
No, disabling a boot device is not yet implemented in Dell ps provider.
You may want to check Dell Command | Configure (DCC) for the command cctk bootorder.
Example:
cctk bootorder --sequence=cdrom,hdd.2,hdd.1 --disabledevice=hdd.2
-Vibha
hditlebas
3 Posts
November 12th, 2017 14:00
Hi,
Dell PowerShell Provider V1.3 is out but disable device is not yet implemented !!
We have to use both CCTK and PowerShell Provider...and we have to use CCTK 3.1 and 3.3 following if SMBIOS is v3.0 or not...
It's hard to maintain a simple solution until all the possibilities of CCTK are implemented in the PowerShell Provider !
ffll
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October 7th, 2020 06:00
Is this feature now available in the current version 2.3.1? I couldnt find any information
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DELL-Vibha G
38 Posts
0
February 26th, 2015 00:00
No, disabling a boot device is not yet implemented in Dell ps provider.
You may want to check Dell Command | Configure (DCC) for the command cctk bootorder.
Example:
cctk bootorder --sequence=cdrom,hdd.2,hdd.1 --disabledevice=hdd.2
-Vibha
hditlebas
3 Posts
0
November 12th, 2017 14:00
Hi,
Dell PowerShell Provider V1.3 is out but disable device is not yet implemented !!
We have to use both CCTK and PowerShell Provider...and we have to use CCTK 3.1 and 3.3 following if SMBIOS is v3.0 or not...
It's hard to maintain a simple solution until all the possibilities of CCTK are implemented in the PowerShell Provider !
ffll
1 Message
0
October 7th, 2020 06:00
Is this feature now available in the current version 2.3.1? I couldnt find any information