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NOTE: If the source profile is on the SD card, then a warning message is displayed that if the profile is exported, then
the description is lost. Press OK to continue exporting the profile.
A message is displayed prompting you to select the destination of the file:
Local or Network Share if the source file is on an SD card.
NOTE: The Network Share option is enabled and the details are displayed in the Stored Profiles section only if
the network share is mounted and is accessible. If the Network Share is not connected, configure the Network Share
for the chassis. To configure the Network Share, click Edit in the Stored Profiles section. For more information,
see Configuring Network Share Using CMC Web Interface.
Local or SD Card if the source file is on the Network Share.
For more information, see the Online Help.
3. Select Local, Extended Storage, or Network Share as the destination location based on the options displayed.
If you select Local, a dialog box appears allowing you to save the profile to a local directory.
If you select Extended Storage or Network Share, a Save Profile dialog box is displayed.
4. Click Save Profile to save the profile to the selected location.
NOTE: The CMC web interface captures the normal server configuration profile (snapshot of the server), which can
be used for replication on a target system. However, some configurations such as RAID and identity attributes are not
propagated to the new server. For more information on alternate export modes for RAID configurations and identity
attributes, see the white paper, Server Cloning with Server Configuration Profiles, at DellTechCenter.com.
Editing Profile
You can edit the name and description of a server profile that is stored on the CMC nonvolatile media (SD Card) or the name of
a server profile stored on the remote share.
To edit a stored profile:
1. Go to the Server Profiles page. In the Stored Profiles section, select the required profile and then click Edit Profile.
The Edit Server Profile <Profile Name> section is displayed.
2. Edit the profile name and description of the server profile as required and then click Save Profile.
For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
Deleting Profile
You can delete a server profile that is stored on the CMC nonvolatile media (SD Card) or on the Network Share.
To delete a stored profile:
1. In the Server Profiles page, in the Stored Profiles section, select the required profile and then click Delete Profile.
A warning message is displayed indicating that deleting a profile would delete the selected profile permanently.
2. Click OK to delete the selected profile.
For more information, see the CMC 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 CMC Online Help.
NOTE:
The CMC Server Cloning application retrieves and displays the settings for a specific server, only if the Collect
System Inventory on Restart (CSIOR) option is enabled.
To enable CSIOR on:
11th generation servers After rebooting the server, from the Ctrl-E setup, select System Services, enable CSIOR and
save the changes.
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Configuring Server