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Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration Version 3.3 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager User's Guide

Deploying operating system on collection

You can use DLCI for Configuration Manager to deploy an operating system on a collection of systems on the Configuration Manager console.

Prerequisites

  • Common prerequisites.
  • Select the Driver CAB which is compatible with the boot image (WinPE version). You can view the DTK README to select the correct version of the CAB file for specific WinPE or OS architecture, and provide the location of the DTK Self-Extracting EXE. For more information, seeImporting Dell driver files.
  • Create a task sequence boot media for the collection of systems with an iDRAC to boot to the task sequence ISO. For more information, see Creating a task sequence media bootable ISO.
  • For prerequisites on the non-Windows operating systems deployment task, see section "Software Prerequisites and Requirements" in the Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Version 3.3 Installation Guide.
    NOTE

    In Configuration Manager 2012, operating system deployment is not supported in UEFI boot mode. For more information, see technet.microsoft.com/en-in/library/jj591552.aspx.

The following steps outline the workflow sequence:
  1. In the Configuration Manager console, under Device Collections, right-click Managed Dell Lifecycle Controllers (OS Unknown) and select Dell Lifecycle Controller Launch Config Utility.
  2. In the Dell Lifecycle Controller Configuration Utility, select Deploy Operating System.
  3. Update the firmware from a Dell repository. For more information, see Updating firmware during OS deployment.
  4. Configure or edit the BIOS/NIC profiles. For more information, see Configuring hardware during OS deployment.
  5. Apply FC HBA profiles and FC SAN boot attributes on a collection. For more information, see Applying FC HBA profiles and FC SAN boot attributes on a collection.
  6. Configure or edit the RAID profiles. For more information, see Configuring RAID.
  7. Apply NIC/CNA profiles to the collection. For more information, see Applying a NIC or CNA profile on a collection.
  8. Apply iDRAC profiles to the collection. For more information, see Applying an integrated Dell Remote Access Controller profile on a collection.
  9. Deploy the operating system and boot the systems to the media of your choice. For more information, see step 15 in Hardware configuration and OS deployment workflow.

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