Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Getting Started With Dell Update Packages
- Using Dell Update Packages
- Performing BIOS and Firmware Updates Using Dell Linux Online Repository
- Update and Rollback in Unified Server Configurator - Lifecycle Controller Enabled
- Command Line Interface Reference
- Linux Troubleshooting
- Known Issues
- Diagnostic Tasks Will Not Run While a DUP Reboot is Pending
- Abnormal Termination of a DUP
- Error While Loading Shared Libraries
- Insufficient Free Physical Memory to Load the BIOS Image
- Kernel Panic While Running Storage Controller Firmware Update Packages
- Loss of Functionality While Renaming Linux DUPs
- Yum and Up2date Repository Management Software Caches Incorrect Repository Metadata
- Use Dell Linux Repository with yum and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 4
- DUPs Fail on 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System
- DUP Update of Firmware Might Fail While Running in the UEFI Mode
- Messages
- DUP Message Logs
- Known Issues
- Windows Troubleshooting and FAQs
- Index

Linux Troubleshooting 55
•DUP type
•DUP version
• Framework version of the DUP
• Version that was previously installed on the system
• Version that the command is trying to apply to the system
• Exit code that results from execution of the command
• Whether a reboot was performed
NOTE: The support log files are intended for use by Dell support personnel.
Dell encourages you to redirect the DUP output to a file of your choice.
Messages Log File
Message logs are informational messages that you can view in one of the
messages files in the /var/log directory. The messages files in the /var/log
directory contain messages about a wide range of events on the system.
Therefore, you must scan through the log file to find the messages that are
relevant to DUPs.