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The Smart in SmartSystems. October 14, 2009. Software Bundle Wizard . Create software bundles to install on Intermec devices Basic / Advanced Mode Separate Download / Install Advanced Operations Transfer Files Registry Settings Local File Manipulation Start / Stop Processes .
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The Smart in SmartSystems October 14, 2009
Software Bundle Wizard • Create software bundles to install on Intermec devices • Basic / Advanced Mode • Separate Download / Install • Advanced Operations • Transfer Files • Registry Settings • Local File Manipulation • Start / Stop Processes
Software Bundle WizardBundle Options Consider changing the Version number if editing the bundle
Software Bundle Wizard – BasicAdd/Remove Files Settings.xml (config) files are automatically sent to the \SmartSystems\SSConfigDir *.cab files are automatically sent to the \CabFiles directory
Software Bundle Wizard – BasicPersistence Persist = Cab and Settings.xml (config) files are stored in the \Flash File Store\UserAutoInstall directory and an _ssTransferAgent.xml is created to re-install those files after a clean boot. Caution: This _ssTransferAgent.xml will overwrite any existing _ssTransferAgent.xml in the UserAutoInstall directory.
Software Bundle Wizard Basic Lab • Use the Bundle Wizard Basic mode to create a software bundle to install the FeaturesDemo.cab file. • C:\Devconn2009\SmartSystems\BundleWizardLab1 • Install and deploy to the device via drag/drop
Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedLab 2 • Load the FeaturesDemo.cab • Start the FeaturesDemo.exe • \Program Files\FeaturesDemo\FeaturesDemo.exe • C:\Devconn2009\SmartSystems\BundleWizardLab2 • Install and deploy to the device via drag/drop
Software Bundle Wizard – AdvancedLab 3 • Create a complex bundle utilizing registry keys, transferring multiple files, manipulating files on the device and starting and stopping processes on the device. • Questions / Answers on the Bundle Wizard Tool
Provisioning BundleAutomatically Load Software using SmartSystems Server • What is a “Provisioning Bundle”? • Consolidates multiple bundles and files to enable one-step provisioning • Manual - Drag-n-drop onto single device or folder of devices (folder drop requires AutoDeploy license) • Active - Automatically deploys to discovered devices (requires AutoDeploy license) • May Contain: • Operating System Bundle (Max of 1) • SSPB Bundle (Max of 1) • Other SmartSystems Bundles and Files • Provisioning Bundle can be linked to a SmartSystems Folder • Enables software to be loaded by site or other device grouping
Provisioning BundleAutomatically Load Software using SmartSystems Server • Use the 3.46+ SmartSystems Client • For the highest success rate of provisioning, the 3.46+ SmartSystems client bundle should be included in the provisioning bundle if it is not part of the operating system. • Auto Deployment of a provisioning bundle is triggered when an asset message is received by the server. • Initial Discovery • Drag / Drop to a folder • Reboot the device and discover • Changing the content on the device does not trigger the Auto Deployment feature of the provisioning bundle.
Provisioning BundleAutomatically Load Software using SmartSystems Server • Does not support OS provisioning of • CK30, CK31, CN2B, or 7xx • New Icons States for Provisioning Bundle Normal state (Manual deployment) AutoDeploy to Devices AutoDeploy Disabled Broken Bundle – missing/changed file
Provisioning Bundles - Creation Tools->Create Provisioning Bundle
Provisioning Bundles – CreationSelect Target Device Discovered Devices only, or all Computers, one device type only
Provisioning Bundles – Choose Bundles All, Pre OS, OS, SS Client, SSPB, Intermec Apps, User, Settings Change Order Add individual files
Provisioning Bundles – Add File C:\SmartSystems\UserFiles only
Provisioning Bundle – Save Name your bundle and give it a description. This will show up in the software vault.
Provisioning Bundle – Validated and Complete Bundle name and description along with icon status Restart option
Provisioning Bundle Lab 1 • Clean boot your device • Create a Provisioning Bundle to load the SS Client bundle and your FeaturesDemo bundle you created • Deploy to your device via Drag / Drop • Deploy a second time, nothing happens • Edit the Provisioning bundle, add a file • Deploy Provisioning bundle again, new file deploys
Provisioning Bundle – Device Status Right click device and select Event Viewer
Provisioning Bundle - Edit Right click to delete, edit or associate your provisioning bundle
Provisioning Bundle – AutoDeploy Indicator that this bundle is set for AutoDeploy for the selected folder Indicator that this bundle is associated to the selected folder
Provisioning Bundle Lab 2 • Create a Devconn2009 folder in the Console GUI • Set up your provisioning bundle for AutoDeploy to the Devconn2009 folder • Right click your bundle and select, Change Active Folders • Cleanboot your device • Discover your device • Drag/drop the device to the Devconn2009 folder • Note the device is upgraded with your p-bundle
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