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NOTE: There are two RAID configuration options configured in the Hardware Profile: 1.
Apply RAID1 + create a dedicated hot spare, applicable
. Use this option if you want to
apply default RAID configuration settings to the target server. The RAID configuration task
defaults to RAID1 on the first two drives of the integrated controller that are RAID1
capable. Additionally, a dedicated hot-spare for the RAID1 array is created if a candidate
drive meeting the criteria exists. 2.
Clone RAID configuration from the reference Server as
shown below
. Use this option if you want to clone the reference server setting. See
Creating A New Hardware Profile.
NOTE: The Dell Management Plug-in enables certain BIOS settings under the Processor
group in the BIOS on all deployed servers, regardless of the settings on the reference
server. Before using a reference server to create a new hardware profile, it must have the
Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR) setting enabled and be rebooted to provide
accurate inventory and configuration information.
The tasks for creating hardware profiles include:
• Enabling CSIOR On A Reference Server
• Creating A New Hardware Profile
• Cloning A New Hardware Profile
• About Managing Hardware Profiles
Enabling CSIOR On A Reference Server
Before creating a hardware profile using a reference server, enable the Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR)
setting and reboot the server to provide accurate inventory and configuration information. There are two methods for
enabling CSIOR:
Locally This uses an individual host using the Dell Lifecycle Controller United Server Configurator
(USC) user interface.
Remotely This uses a WS-Man script. For more information on scripting this functionality, see the
Dell
Tech Center
and the
DCIM Lifecycle Controller Management Profile
.
To enable CSIOR locally on a reference server:
1. Power on the system, and during POST press <F10> to launch USC.
2. Select Hardware Congfiguration → Part Replacement Configuration.
3. Enable the Collect System Inventory on Reboot setting, and exit USC.
Creating A New Hardware Profile
To create a new hardware profile:
1. In the Dell Management Center, select Deployment → Deployment Templates → Hardware Profile.
2. Click Create New.
3. In the New Hardware Profile page, do the following:
– In the Profile Name text box, enter the profile name.
– In the Description text box, type an optional description.
4. Click Save.
5. To continue, in the left pane, click Reference Server.
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