Users Guide

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Easy Restore uses the Easy Restore flash memory to back up the data. When you replace the motherboard and power on the
system, the BIOS queries the iDRAC and prompts you to restore the backed-up data. The first BIOS screen prompts you to
restore the Service Tag, licenses, and UEFI diagnostic application. The second BIOS screen prompts you to restore system
configuration settings. If you choose not to restore data on the first BIOS screen and if you do not set the Service Tag by
another method, the first BIOS screen is displayed again. The second BIOS screen is displayed only once.
NOTE:
System configurations settings are backed-up only when CSIOR is enabled. Ensure that Lifecycle Controller and CSIOR
are enabled.
System Erase does not clear the data from the Easy Restore flash memory.
Easy Restore does not back up other data such as firmware images, vFlash data, or add-in cards data.
Importing server profile using iDRAC web interface
To import the server profile using iDRAC web interface:
1. Go to iDRAC Settings > Settings > Import Server Profile.
The Import Server Profile page is displayed.
2. Select one of the following to specify the location of the backup file:
Network Share to save the backup file image on a CIFS or NFS share.
HTTP/ HTTPS to save the backup file image to a local file via HTTP/S file transfer.
3. Enter the backup File Name, Backup File Passphrase (optional) and Confirm Passphrase details.
4. Enter the backup File Name and decryption passphrase (optional).
5. If Network is selected as the file location, enter the network settings.
NOTE:
While specifying the network share settings, it is recommended to avoid special characters for user name and
password or percent encode the special characters.
For information about the fields, see the iDRAC Online Help.
6. Select one of the following for Virtual disks configuration and hard disk data:
Preserve - Preserves the RAID level, virtual disk, controller attributes, and hard disk data in the system and restores the
system to a previously known state using the backup image file.
Delete and Replace - Deletes and replaces the RAID level, virtual disk, controller attributes, and hard disk configuration
information in the system with the data from the backup image file.
7. Click Import.
The import server profile operation is initiated.
Importing server profile using RACADM
To import the server profile using RACADM, use the systemconfig restore command.
For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Restore operation sequence
The restore operation sequence is:
1. Host system shuts down.
2. Backup file information is used to restore the Lifecycle Controller.
3. Host system turns on.
4. Firmware and configuration restore process for the devices is completed.
5. Host system shuts down.
6. iDRAC firmware and configuration restore process is completed.
7. iDRAC restarts.
8. Restored host system turns on to resume normal operation.
Setting up managed system
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