Table10 :

LCD PanelMode: Maintenance

Function/MenuOptions Displays

UpgradeImage Upgradethe software image on the selected partition from a predefined location on the
attachedUSB flash device.
Partition[0 | 1] Upgrade Image [no | yes]
UploadConfig Uploadsthe controller’s current configuration to a predefined location on the attached USB
flashdevice.
UploadConfig [no | yes]
FactoryDefault Allows you to returnthe controller to the factory default settings.
FactoryDefault [no | yes]
Media Eject Completes thereadi ng or writing of the attachedUSB device.
Media Eject [no| yes]
SystemReboot Allows you to reboot the controller.
Reboot[no | yes]
SystemHalt All ows youto halt the controller.
Halt[no | yes]
ExitMaintenance Menu EXITMAINTENANCE
Using the LCD and U SB Drive
You can upgradeyour image or upload your pre-saved configuration by using your USB drive and your LCD
commands.
Upgradin g an Image
1. Copy a new controllerimage onto your USB drive into a directory named /dellimage.
2. Insert your USB drivei nto the controller’sUSB slot. Wait for 30 seconds for the controller to mount the USB.
3. Navigate to Upgrage Image in the LCD’s Maintenance menu.Select partition and confirm the upgrade (Y/N)and
then wait for controllerto co py the image fromUSB to thesystem partition.
4. Execute a system reboot either from the LCD menuo rfrom the command line to complete the upgrade.
Uploadin g a Pre-saved Configuration
1. Copy your pre-saved configuration andname t hec opied file dell_usb.cfg.
2. Move your pre-savedco nfigurationfile onto yourUSB drive into a directory named /dellimage.
3. Insert your USB drivei nto the controller’sUSB slot. Wait for 30 seconds for the controller to mount the USB.
4. Navigate to the Upload Config in the LCD’s Maintenance menu.Confirm the upload (Y/N) and then wait for
the uploadto complete.
5. Execute a system reboot either from the LCD menu or from the commandline to reload from the uploaded
configuration.
For detailedupgrade and upload instruction, see the UpgradeChapter in the Release Notes.
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