Dell version 3.0 manual Configuring file or command line parameter options, Options

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NOTE: You can also select BIOS Config (command line) if you want to configure the system by using the CLI option. For more information on the CLI option usage, see Command Line

Options.

4.Click View to open the .ini file. Make modifications as per the configurations required and save the file.

For information about the .ini file format, see the “Sample File Formats” section in the Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/ support/manuals.

5.Select Save to a file in the toolkit package for this custom action when I click OK in the pop-up message, and then click OK.

6.Save the file in the default directory.

An example of default directory: \\<site server hostname>\sms_<site code>\OSD\lib\Packages \Deployment\Dell\PowerEdge\DTK\Template\Configs\Syscfg.

7.Click Apply to save the edited file to the task sequence.

8.Select Set from the Action: drop-down menu.

The Configuration file/Command line parameters field is enabled. For more information, see Configuration file/Command line Parameter Options.

Alternatively, you can select the <Create configuration file> option from the drop-down list to create a .ini file from the start.

Configuring file or command line parameter options

There are three options you can choose from:

<Create configuration file>

<Import configuration file>

Edit <syscfg.ini>

After creating the .ini file using any of above options, click Apply in the Task Sequence Editor window. The task sequence for Set BIOS Config (ini file) is created.

CAUTION: When you update or save a new file in the package, it is not automatically updated on all of its distribution points. To make sure that the new file is available to systems that need it, you must update the distribution points from the Software DistributionPackagesDell PowerEdge DeploymentDell PowerEdge Deployment ToolKit Integration <version> node.

<Create configuration file>

On selecting the <Create configuration file> option, the Create button is displayed.

1.Click Create.

2.Do one of the following in the Configuration File Editor:

Click Import File to import an existing .ini file from a directory.

Create an online .ini file in the Configuration File Editor field and click OK. This prompts you to save the .ini file you created to a local drive or network share of your choice.

3.If you select the Save these changes to the existing file in the toolkit package when I click OK option, your configuration is exported to a file when you click OK.

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Contents Page Page Contents Command line options Other Dell documents you might need TroubleshootingWhats new in this release Dell Server Deployment Pack features overviewSP1 Before using Configuration Manager Page Upgrading a Dell Driver Cab files Importing a Dell Driver Cab filesWAIK/ADK Creating a boot image for deploying Dell PowerEdge servers Importing Dlci Dell Server Driver Packages Enabling command prompt for debugging boot imagesConfiguring the hardware components of your server Distributing content and updating distribution pointsCreating a task sequence Creating a Dell specific task sequenceEditing a task sequence Creating a custom task sequenceAdding diskpart clean to task sequence Configuring task sequence actionsDeploying a task sequence on static IP networks Preparing the .CSV fileUsing the bootable media for OS deployment Configuring system BiosCreating the bootable media for OS deployment Options Configuring file or command line parameter optionsImport configuration file Configuring system Bios using XML inputConfiguring iDRAC 7 and iDRAC 8 using XML input Configuring RAID by using RAID Config wizard Configuring Set Boot OrderRetrieving boot device IDs Sample.xml Create configuration fileImport configuration file Controllers Using the Array BuilderHow Array Builder works Deleting a controller Adding a controllerEditing a controller Arrays Variable conditionsAdding a new variable condition Editing a variable conditionLogical drives also known as virtual disks Deleting a logical drive Disks also known as array disksAdding a new disk Changing a diskExporting to XML Creating task sequences for RAID, DRAC, and iDRACImporting XML Saving to packageConfiguration file Configuring Variable Replacement tab options Variable ReplacementAdding Dell driver packages Retrieving log files or capturing configuration filesApplying the operating system image Page Upgrade Scenario TroubleshootingName, type Set Site Server Address Command line options String Contacting Dell Other Dell documents you might needAccessing documents from Dell support site