Install Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Command | Configure Version 4.2 Installation Guide
- Introduction to Dell Command | Configure 4.2
- Installing Dell Command | Configure 4.2 for systems running on Microsoft Windows
- Installing Dell Command | Configure 4.2 for systems running on Linux
- Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure 4.2 for systems running on Microsoft Windows
- Uninstalling Dell Command | Configure 4.2 for systems running on Linux
- Upgrading Dell Command | Configure 4.2 for systems running on Microsoft Windows
- Upgrading Dell Command | Configure 4.2 for systems running on Linux
- Dell Command | Configure 4.2 for Microsoft Windows Preinstallation Environment
- Creating a bootable image preinstallation environment using Microsoft Windows PE 4.0, 5.0, and 10.0
- Integrating the Dell Command | Configure directory structure into an ISO file using Microsoft Windows PE 10.0
- Integrating the Dell Command | Configure directory structure into an ISO file using Microsoft Windows PE 5.0
- Integrating the Dell Command | Configure directory structure into an ISO file using Microsoft Windows PE 4.0
- Creating a bootable image preinstallation environment using Microsoft Windows PE 2.0 and 3.0
- Creating a bootable image preinstallation environment using Microsoft Windows PE 4.0, 5.0, and 10.0
- References for Dell Command | Configure 4.2
Upgrading Dell Command | Configure 4.2 for
systems running on Linux
1. From dell.com/support, download the Dell Command | Configure .tar.gz file and save it on your system.
2. Upgrade the version of Dell Command | Configure on the system.
NOTE: Uninstalling and upgrading Dell Command | Configure on systems running supported Linux operating systems
leaves empty files and folders on the system. The files and folders do not have any functional impact.
Related links:
● Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
● Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
● Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Ubuntu Desktop
Topics:
• Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
• Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
• Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems running on Ubuntu Desktop
• Upgrading Dell Command | Configure 4.2 using Snap package
Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems
running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
1. From Dell.com/support, download the command-configure-4.2.0-<Build Number>.el7.x86_64.tar.gz file
2. Untar the file using the following command: tar -zxvf command-configure-4.2.0-<Build
Number>.el7.x86_64.tar.gz
● To upgrade Dell Command | Configure on systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 systems using 64-bit RPMs, run
the commands in the following order:
3. rpm -Uvh --nodeps srvadmin-hapi-9.3.0-2501.11182.el7.x86_64.rpm
4. rpm —Uvh command-configure-4.2.0-<build number>.el7.x86_64.rpm
Upgrading Dell Command | Configure for systems
running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
1. From Dell.com/support, download the command_configure-4.2.0-<Build Number>.el7.x86_64.tar.gz file
2. Untar the file using the following command: tar -zxvf command_configure-4.2.0-<Build
Number>.el7.x86_64.tar.gz
● To upgrade Dell Command | Configure on systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 systems using 64-bit RPMs, run
the commands in the following order:
3. rpm -Uvh --nodeps srvadmin-hapi-9.3.0-2501.11182.el6.x86_64.rpm
4. rpm —Uvh command-configure-4.2.0-<build number>.el6.x86_64.rpm
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