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Removing discovered resources
Configuring default firmware repository
Running firmware compliance
Configuring global chassis settings
Configuring unique chassis settings
Configuring unique I/O module settings
I/O module configuration
Completing the chassis configuration
Removing discovered resources
The Discovered Resources page list the resources discovered in ASM.
On this page, you can select one or more resources that you do not want to be in ASM environment, and click Remove.
When you are performing next configuration steps using Configure Resource dialog, ASM enables you to:
• Create a default firmware repository
• Perform a firmware compliance check on these resources against the firmware level specified in the default repository.
• Allows you to update the firmware as needed.
• Configure one or all chassis that have been discovered.
Configuring default firmware repository
On the Default Firmware Repository page, you can:
• Click Add Repository to create firmware repositories.
• Click Remove to remove a repository
• Click View Details to view the firmware bundles that are available in the firmware repository.
• To set the repository as default firmware repository, select a repository from the list and click Set as Default.
Running firmware compliance
ASM requires a minimum firmware level for all resources it manages.
The Firmware Compliance page list the resources that do not meet the firmware requirements specified in the default repository
that you have set in the previous step.
On this page, select the resources that you want to update the firmware automatically, click Next.
If you skip the automatic firmware update, in the Resources → tab, the Firmware Compliance state of the resources that is not
compliant is displayed as either Update Required or Non-Compliant.
NOTE: When updating firmware, you may see logs indicating a firmware failure. These logs can be ignored if the devices
are in a compliant state when the chassis configure job is complete.
Configuring global chassis settings
1. On the Chassis Configuration page of the Configure Chassis wizard, select one or more chassis that you want to configure.
2. Under Select Chassis for Initial Configuration, select one or more chassis that you want to configure.
3. Under Global Settings, in the Users section, configure more CMC and iDRAC local users.
a. To add new Chassis Management Controller (CMC) user, under CMC Users, click Create. For more information, see
Adding or Editing a Chassis Management Controller (CMC) User.
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