Users Guide

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NOTE: If any of the servers present in the slots are 12th generation or later, and do not have a proper license, then a
message is displayed indicating that a required license is missing or expired. You need to obtain an appropriate license
and try again, or contact your service provider for additional details .
2. Specify the required settings. For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
3. Click Connect to connect to a remote file share. To connect a remote file share, you must provide the path, user name, and
password. A successful operation allows access to the media.
Click Disconnect to disconnect a previously connected remote file share.
Click Deploy to deploy the media device.
NOTE: Save all working files before selecting the Deploy option to deploy the media device, because this action causes
the server to be restarted.
This action involves the following:
The remote file share is connected.
The file is selected as the first boot device for the servers.
The server is restarted.
Power is applied to the server if the server is turned off.
Configuring Profile Settings Using Server
Configuration Replication
The server configurations replicating feature allows you to apply all profile settings from a specified server to one or more
servers. Profile settings that can be replicated are those profile settings which can be modified and are intended to be replicated
across servers. The following three profile groups for servers are displayed and can be replicated:
BIOS This group includes only the BIOS settings of a server. These profiles are generated from CMC versions earlier than
4.3.
BIOS and Boot This group includes the BIOS and the Boot settings of a server. These profiles are generated from:
CMC version 4.3
CMC version 4.45 with 11th generation servers
CMC version 4.45 and 12th generation servers with Lifecycle Controller 2 version earlier than 1.1
All Settings This version includes all the settings of the server and components on that server. These profiles are
generated from:
CMC version 4.45 and 12th generation servers with iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller 2 version 1.1 or greater.
CMC version 5.0 and 13th generation servers with iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller 2.00.00.00 or later
The server configurations replication feature supports iDRAC and later servers. Earlier generation RAC servers are listed but are
grayed out on the main page, and are not enabled to use this feature.
To use the server configurations replication feature:
iDRAC must have the minimum version that is required. iDRAC servers require a minimum version of 3.2 and 1.00.00.
Server must be powered on.
Server versions and profile compatibilities:
iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller 2 version 1.1 and later can accept any profile version.
iDRAC version 3.2 & 1.0 only accept BIOS or BIOS and Boot profiles.
Saving a profile from a server iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller 2 version 1.1 and later results in a All Settings profile. Saving a
profile from a server with iDRAC version 3.2 and iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller 2 version 1.0 will result in a BIOS and Boot
profile.
You can:
View profile settings on a server or from a saved profile.
Save a profile from a server.
Apply a profile to other servers.
Import stored profiles from a management station or remote file share.
Edit the profile name and description.
Export stored profiles to a management station or remote file share.
Delete stored profiles.
Deploy selected profiles to the target devices using Quick Deploy option.
Configuring Server
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