ResultsIf your management server is connected to the Internet, to locate and installupdates and interim fixes, complete the following steps:1. Make sure that you have run the Discovery and Inventory collection tasks.2. On the Welcome page of the IBM Systems Director Web interface, click Viewupdates.3. Click Check for updates. The available updates are displayed in a table.4. Select the updates that you want to install, and click Install to start theinstallation wizard.If your management server is not connected to the Internet, to locate and installupdates and interim fixes, complete the following steps:1. Make sure that you have run the Discovery and Inventory collection tasks.2. On a system that is connected to the Internet, go to http://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral/.3. From the Product family list, select IBM Systems Director.4. From the Product list, select IBM Systems Director.5. From the Installed version list, select the latest version, and click Continue.6. Download the available updates.7. Copy the downloaded files to the management server.8. On the management server, on the Welcome page of the IBM Systems DirectorWeb interface, click the Manage tab, and click Update Manager.9. Click Import updates and specify the location of the downloaded files thatyou copied to the management server.10. Return to the Welcome page of the Web interface, and click View updates.11. Select the updates that you want to install, and click Install to start theinstallation wizard.Updating the Universal Unique Identifier and DMI/SMBIOS dataThis information describes how to update the Universal Unique Identifier andDMI/SMBIOS data.After the system board is replaced, you must update the Universal UniqueIdentifier (UUID) and DMI/SMBIOS data in the integrated management module(IMM) on the new system board. You can use the Advanced Settings Utility (ASU)and any of the following access methods to update the UUID and DMI/SMBIOSdata:v Locally (in-band)– Through the Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) interface– Through the LAN over USB interfacev Remotely over a LANYou can use the ASU under any supported operating system, or you can use theBootable Media Creator or a Windows- or Linux-based toolkit to create bootablemedia that contains the ASU. For information about the Advanced Settings Utility(ASU), see the Advanced Settings Utility User's Guide and instructions fordownloading and unpacking the ASU code at http://www.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=TOOL-ASU.For instructions for updating the UUID and DMI/SMBIOS data, using the differentmethods for accessing the IMM, see “Locally: Keyboard Controller Style (KCS)” onpage 159158 System x3750 M4 Types 8722 and 8733: Installation and Service Guide