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4. Click Next to apply an iDRAC profile.
NOTE: If there is an error while applying a NIC/CNA profile, the operating system deployment process continues to the
next step. While applying an attribute using Config Utility, it does not check the dependent attributes value. After the
hardware configuration task is complete, use Network Adapter Comparison Report in Config Utility to check if the
attributes have been applied successfully.
Applying FC HBA profiles and FC SAN boot attributes on a
collection
You can apply FC HBA profiles and FC SAN boot attributes from Configuration utility. You can create a FC HBA profile in the
System Viewer utility, and provide the FC SAN boot attributes as a CSV file while applying the settings in Configuration utility.
Applying a FC HBA profile on a collection
To apply a FC HBA profile on a collection, perform the following steps:
1. Click Browse and select the FC adapter port profile that you created by using the System Viewer utility. This profile is
applied during the hardware configuration process. For more information on creating FC HBA profiles, see Creating an FC
HBA profile on page 57.
2. After you select FC adapter port profile, you can validate if the configuration is applied based on the following rules
mentioned in Table 5:
Table 5. FC HBA profile settings
S.No Target system FC adapter port profile
setting
What is applied
1 One adapter port More than one adapter port
is configured
FC adapter port profile
settings are applied on the
matched ports.
2 More than one adapter port More than one adapter port
is configured
Each adapter port in the
target system is matched
against the FC adapter port
profile and FC adapter port
profile settings are applied on
the matched adapter ports.
3 More than one adapter port One adapter port is
configured
Each adapter port in the
target system is matched
against the FC adapter port
profile and if match occurs,
profile is applied on the
adapter port.
NOTE: A match is based on location, slot number, and port number.
3. Click Next to configure an FC HBA profile.
NOTE:
If any of the FC HBA attributes are not available from Lifecycle Controller, those attributes are not applied on FC
adapter port.
After the hardware configuration task is complete, use Comparing FC HBA profile against a target system on page 65 in
System Viewer to check if the attributes have been applied successfully.
Creating a CSV file
You can create or edit a CSV file in any CSV editor. In the CSV file, list values in the following format:
Separate values by using comma as the delimiter. For example: <ServiceTag>, <FQDD>, <AttributeName>, <AttributeValue>
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Using the Configuration Utility