Users Guide

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You can also perform the following tasks on the Bare-metal Servers page:
Manual discovery of bare-metal servers
Remove bare-metal servers
System Profile and ISO Profile deployment
Refresh bare-metal servers
Purchase or renew iDRAC license
Device discovery
Discovery is the process of adding supported bare-metal server. After a server is discovered, you can use it for system profile
and iso profile deployment. For more information about the list of supported servers, see OpenManage Integration for VMware
vCenter Compatibility Matrix.
Prerequisites:
The network connectivity from the bare-metal servers iDRAC to the OMIVV virtual machine is required.
The hosts with existing operating system should not be discovered into OMIVV, instead they should be added to the
vCenter. Add them to a host credential profile.
To deploy operating system on SD card and to use system profile features in 12G and 13G PowerEdge servers, ensure that
iDRAC 2.50.50.50 and later is installed.
Auto discovery
Auto discovery is the process of adding bare-metal server. Once a server is discovered, use it for operating system and
hardware deployment. Auto discovery is an iDRAC feature that removes the need to manually discover a bare-metal server using
OMIVV.
Auto discovery prerequisites
Before attempting to discover the PowerEdge bare-metal servers, ensure that OMIVV is installed. The PowerEdge servers
with iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise can be discovered into a pool of bare-metal servers. Ensure that there is network
connectivity from the iDRAC of the Dell EMC bare-metal server to the OMIVV appliance.
NOTE:
The hosts with existing operating system should not be discovered using OMIVV, instead add the operating system
to a host credential profile.
For auto discovery to function, the following conditions must be met:
Powerensure that you connect the server to the power outlet. The server does not need to power on.
Network connectivityensure that the iDRAC of the server has network connectivity and communicates with the
provisioning server over port 4433. You can obtain the IP address of provisioning server by using a DHCP server or manually
specify it in the iDRAC configuration utility.
Extra network settingsTo resolve DNS names, enable Get DNS server address in DHCP settings.
Provisioning service locationensure that iDRAC knows the IP address or hostname of the provisioning service server. See
Provisioning service location.
Account access disabledif there are any iDRAC accounts with administrator privileges, first disable them from the iDRAC
web console. Once auto discovery completes successfully, the administrative iDRAC account is re-enabled with deployment
credentials that are entered on the Settings page. For more information about deployment credentials, see Configure
deployment credentials on page 76.
Auto discovery enabledensure that the iDRAC of the server has auto discovery that is enabled so that the auto discovery
process can begin. For more information, see Enable or disable administrative accounts in iDRAC on page 51.
Provisioning service location
Use the following options to obtain the provisioning service location by iDRAC during auto discovery:
Manually specified in the iDRACmanually specify the location in the iDRAC configuration utility under LAN User
Configuration, Provisioning Server.
DHCP scope optionspecify the location using a DHCP scope option.
DNS service recordspecify the location using a DNS service record.
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