Differences between patching and Dell Updates are the following:
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You manage and run patching and Dell Updates from different places in the Administrator Console: |
Security > Dell Updates | |
If the Organization component is not enabled on your appliance: Administrator Console > Settings > Dell Update Download Settings If the Organization component is enabled on your appliance: System Administration Console > System > Settings > Dell Update Download Settings | |
Security > Schedules | |
Security > Subscriptions |
You must configure and schedule catalog updates before you create schedules to update devices.
Dell Update packages are provided in catalogs: one for servers and one for clients.
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If the Organization component is not enabled on the appliance, click Security, then click Dell Updates. |
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If the Organization component is enabled on the appliance, log in to the appliance System Administration Console, https://appliance_hostname/system, or select System in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page, then select Settings > Control Panel. |
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Deletes Dell Update packages that have not been deployed in the specified number of days. Dell Updates that are marked as Inactive or Disabled are automatically deleted during the download process. | |||||||
For each type of updates (Signature or Update Files), provides a description and access to the available actions:
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Select schedule options for Dell Update signatures in the Schedule section. File signatures include the security bulletins and other files that define Dell Updates downloaded from Quest. |
Select None to prevent the downloading of Dell Update signatures. | |||
Select day to download Dell Update detection signatures every day, or select a day of the week to download once a week. | |||
On the nth of every month or on a specific month at HH:MM |
Select the day of the month to download Dell Update detection signatures on a monthly basis. |
Downloads packages after the signatures have been downloaded. This option is not available if the Disabled option is cleared in the Configure File Downloads section. | |
Specifies the frequency with which packages are downloaded. This option is available only if Files detected as missing in the Configure File Downloads section is selected. | |
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Consider creating labels to group Dell Updates and devices. You can then use those labels when you create Dell Update schedules. For example, you could create a label that groups updates by application families, such as drivers or firmware. Or, you could group all Dell servers running Microsoft Windows 7 into a single label and then run a Dell Update schedule to bring them up to date. For more information about creating labels for updates and devices, see Using Smart Labels for patching.
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Log in to the appliance Administrator Console, https://appliance_hostname/admin. Or, if the Show organization menu in admin header option is enabled in the appliance General Settings, select an organization in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page next to the login information. |
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Optional: Review the available updates and inactivate the updates that you do not want to install. |
To review and inactivate updates:
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To schedule inventory and updates:
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To create a new Dell Update schedule using the Schedule Detail wizard, click Choose Action > New (Wizard). |
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To create a new Dell Update schedule using the Schedule Detail page, click Choose Action > New (Classic). |
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To edit an existing schedule, click the schedule name in the list, then on the Dell Update Schedule Summary page that appears, click Edit. |
A name that identifies the schedule. This name appears on the Dell Update Schedules list page. | |
To use this option, you must already have Smart Labels for the feature updates. See Using Smart Labels for patching. | |||||
Run Dell updates on the devices that you select. Only compatible Dell devices appear in the list.
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Run daily at a specified time, or run on a designated day of the week at a specified time. | |||||||||||
Run on the nth of every month/specific month at HH:MM |
Run on the nth day every month, (for example, the first or the second) day of every month, or a specific month, at the specified time. | ||||||||||
Run on the nth weekday of every month/specific month at HH:MM |
Run on the specific weekday of every month, or a specific month, at the specified time. | ||||||||||
Run according to a custom schedule. Use standard 5-field cron format (extended cron format is not supported): Use the following when specifying values:
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Click to view the task schedule. The Task Schedule dialog box displays a list of scheduled. Click a task to review the task details. For more information, see View task schedules. | |||||||||||
The timezone to use when scheduling the action. Select Server to use the timezone of the appliance. Select Agent to use the timezone of the managed device. | |||||||||||
The time limit for patching actions. For example, if you schedule patches to run at 04:00, you might want all patching actions to stop at 07:00 to prevent bandwidth issues when users start work. To do so, you could specify 180 in the minutes box. |
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To enable the schedule, select the check box next to the schedule name, then select Choose Action > Enable. |
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Log in to the appliance Administrator Console, https://appliance_hostname/admin. Or, if the Show organization menu in admin header option is enabled in the appliance General Settings, select an organization in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page next to the login information. |
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(Optional) To change column visibility, select Column Visibility from the Table Options drop-down list above the table on the right. |
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