Users Guide

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Workflow for viewing and exporting Lifecycle Controller logs
The following steps outline the workflow sequence:
1. To view the Lifecycle Controller logs of a single target system, launch the System Viewer utility. To view the Lifecycle
Controller logs of a collection of systems, launch the Config Utility. For more information, see System Viewer utility on
page 25 or Configuration utility on page 26.
2. Select View Lifecycle Controller Logs on the System Viewer utility or the Config Utility.
3. For a single system, see Viewing Lifecycle Controller logs on page 59.
4. For a collection, see Viewing and exporting Lifecycle Controller logs for a collection on page 44.
Working With NIC or CNA Profiles
You can configure the different attributes of specific network interface cards (NICs) or converged network adapters (CNAs)
embedded in the system and save them to a profile. You can create and edit NIC or CNA profiles using the System Viewer
utility.
Prerequisites
For more information, see Common prerequisites on page 12.
Workflow for configuring and saving NIC or CNA
The following steps outline the workflow sequence:
1. Launch the System Viewer utility on the Configuration Manager console for a particular system. For more information, see
System Viewer utility on page 25.
2. Select Network Adapter Configuration.
3. Select one of the following options:
Create a profile to create a new NIC or CNA profile. For more information, see Creating a NIC or CNA profile on page
55.
Edit an existing profile to edit an existing NIC/CNA profile. For more information, see Editing a NIC or CNA profile on
page 57.
Scan collection to identify adapters to scan the collection and list the configured adapters in the collection. For more
information, see Comparing and updating firmware inventory on page 58.
4. Add an adapter to the profile or remove an adapter from the profile. For more information, see steps 34 in Creating a NIC
or CNA profile on page 55.
5. Select the adapter on the grid and configure it. For more information, see Configuring adapters on page 55.
6. Set the NIC and iSCSI parameters for the personalities you have chosen for each partition. For more information, see
Configuring NIC and iSCSI parameters on page 56.
7. Save the NIC or CNA profile.
Working with Fibre Channel profiles
You can configure different attributes of Fibre Channel (FC) host bus adapter (HBA) cards in the system and save them as a
profile. You can create, and edit FC HBA profiles by using the System Viewer utility and apply it when you are deploying the
operating system to a collection of systems on the Configuration Manager console.
For more information, see Common prerequisites on page 12.
The following steps outline the workflow sequence:
1. Launch the System Viewer utility on the Configuration Manager console for a particular system. For more information, see
System Viewer utility on page 25.
2. In the left pane, select FC HBA Configuration.
3. Select one of the following options:
Use case scenarios
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