Users Guide

Exporting Profile
You can export a stored server profile saved on the CMC nonvolatile media (SD Card) to a specified path
on a remote file share.
To export a stored profile:
1. Go to the Server Profiles page. In the Profiles on SD Card section, select the required profile, and
then click Export Profile.
A File Download message is displayed prompting you to open or save the file.
2. Click Save or Open to export the profile to the required location.
For more information, see the Online Help.
Editing Profile
You can edit the name and description of a server profile that is stored on the CMC nonvolatile media (SD
Card).
To edit a stored profile:
1. Go to the Server Profiles page. In the Profiles on SD Card section, select the required profile and
then click
Edit Profile.
The Edit BIOS Profile — <Profile Name> section is displayed.
2. Edit the profile name and description of the server profile as required and then click Edit Profile.
For more information, see the Online Help.
Viewing Profile Settings
To view Profile settings for a selected server, go to the Server Profiles page. In the Server Profiles
section, click View in the Server Profile column for the required server. The View Settings page is
displayed.
For more information on the displayed settings, see the Online Help.
NOTE: The CMC Server Configuration Replication feature retrieves and displays the settings for a
specific server, only if the Collect System Inventory on Restart (CSIOR) option is enabled.
To enable CSIOR, after rebooting the server, from the F2 setup, select iDRAC SettingsLifecycle
Controller, enable CSIOR and save the changes.
Viewing Stored Profile Settings
To view profile settings of server profiles stored on the CMC nonvolatile media (SD Card), go to the
Server Profiles page. In the Profiles on SD Card section, click View in the View Profile column for the
required server. The
View Settings page is displayed. For more information on the displayed settings, see
the Online Help.
Viewing Profile Log
To view the profile log, in the Server Profiles page, see the Recent Profile Log section. This section lists
the 10 latest profile log entries directly from server cloning operations. Each log entry displays the
severity, the time and date of submission of the server configuration replication operation, and the
replication log message description. The log entries are also available in the RAC log. To view the other
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