Deleting A Diagnostics Log File; About The Software Upgrade Page And Options - Dell DR4000 Administrator's Manual

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The diagnostics log file bundle collects the same type of hardware, storage,
and operating system information collected by the Dell System E-Support
Tool (DSET) from the Dell DR4000 system hardware as if you had used the
DR4000 system CLI commands (diagnostics --collect --dset).
System diagnostics information can assist Dell Support when troubleshooting
or evaluating your DR4000 system.

Deleting a Diagnostics Log File

To delete an existing diagnostics log file from the diagnostics file summary
table on the Diagnostics page:
1 Select SupportDiagnostics.
The Diagnostics page is displayed.
2 Click Select to select the diagnostics file you want to delete, and click
Delete.
The Delete Confirmation dialog is displayed.
3 Click OK to delete the selected diagnostics log file (or click Cancel to
display the Diagnostics page).
The Log file was removed successfully dialog is displayed when successful.

About the Software Upgrade Page and Options

Use the Software Upgrade page to identify the current installed version of the
system software in the Software Info pane, and apply updates to the system.
There are two methods for displaying the Software Upgrade page:
From the Support page, click the Software Upgrade hyperlink.
From the navigation panel, click SupportSoftware Upgrade.
NOTE:
During the DR4000 system software upgrade, the upgrade status "starting"
remains displayed during almost the entire duration of the software upgrade
process. When the DR4000 system upgrade status changes to "almost done", this
signals that the system upgrade process has completed.
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Using the DR4000 System Support Options

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