Owner's Manual
For more information on the usage of SUU on Windows and Linux servers, see the
Dell
OpenManage Server Update Utility User's Guide
at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
– While Dell Repository Manager checks for availability of the required SUU plug-ins, the
Checking to see if the required plug-in is installed... dialog box is displayed.
– If the latest plug-in is already downloaded the following message displays: Required plug-in
found.
The version number of the plug-in found is also displayed.
– The Select Plugins shows the following details:
Plug-in type Installed Version
Generate 32– Bit SUU* Status SUU version
Generate 64– Bit SUU** Status SUU version
– When ftp.dell.com is accessible and the latest plug-in does not exist on the system, DRM will
download the required plug-ins in the run time.
NOTE: * — Only 32–bit Windows bundles or any Linux bundles can be included in 32–bit
plug-in.
** — Only 64–bit Windows bundles or any Linux bundles can be included in 64–bit plug-in.
NOTE: Ensure that the system is connected to the Internet and the ftp.dell.com is
accessible.
5. Click Next to continue.
The Browse For Folder window is displayed.
6. In the Browse For Folder window, navigate to the folder on your local drive, where you want to
export the SUU, and click OK.
The Summary and Finish window is displayed.
7. Click Finish to complete.
After you click Finish the SUU Export Queued message appears informing you that the job has been
scheduled in the Jobs Queue.
NOTE: SUU ISO can be burnt on a DVD or mounted on the target system to update the
particular system.
NOTE: SUU directory can be copied on a USB device or accessed from a network share from
which the SUU can be launched.
8. Click OK to close the SUU Export Queued window.
Working With Components
Dell Update Packages (DUPs) are also known as components. Also, we consider all the non-DUPs (such
as .exe, .msi, .bin or any other file formats) files as components. DUPs are executable files in a standard
package format for updating a single software element on the system. DUPs are used for updating the
Basic Input Output System (BIOS), firmware, RAID controller firmware, and drivers on specific platforms.
The list of components you add appear in the Components tab.
You can sort the list of components based on Keyword Search, Update Type, Criticality, Supported
Platforms, Component Version, Operating System, Supported Devices, Release Date, PCI Device Info,
and Driver Packs.
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