Users Guide

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The CSIOR feature is enabled on the reference server. The reference server must be restarted after enabling CSIOR so that
the data returned from iDRAC is up to date.
The OMIVV has performed a successful inventory operation for each reference host that is managed by the vCenter.
Bare-metal servers have the minimum required BIOS and firmware versions installed. For more information, see the OMIVV
Compatibility Matrix available on the support site.
The reference server and target servers are homogeneous (same model, same hardware configuration, and same firmware
level).
The hardware (for example, FC, NIC, and RAID controller) is present in the identical slots of the reference server and target
servers.
Before you include or exclude any attribute from the default selection, hover over attribute name to understand the details
of the attribute.
The iDRAC user that is used to discover the iDRAC is selected when you configure the iDRAC users in system profile.
NOTE: Do not clear the attributes that are linked with the iDRAC user that is used to discover the bare-metal, else
system profile deployment job fails.
You do not change the username of iDRAC user that is used to discover the iDRAC. This results in connectivity issue with
iDRAC, the system profile deployment job fails without applying any attributes.
Before creating the system profile, it is recommended that you configure the reference server attribute and value as required,
and then apply it to all the required target servers.
The system profiles search for an exact instance (FQDD) while applying the profile, which works successfully on rack servers
(identical), but may have few restrictions in modular servers. For example, in FC640, the system profiles that are created from
one modular server cannot be applied on other modular servers in the same FX chassis because of NIC level restrictions. In this
case, it is recommended that you have a reference system profile from each slot of the chassis and applies these system profiles
across the chassis for the corresponding slots only.
NOTE: A system profile does not support enabling and disabling of boot options.
NOTE:
While using the system profile, exporting a system profile with Enterprise license and importing the same system profile
on servers with Express license fails.
You cannot import system profile by using the Express license of iDRAC9 firmware 3.00.00.00. You must have an
Enterprise license.
Create system profile
It is recommended that you use Google Chrome to create or edit System Profile.
1. On the OMIVV home page, click Compliance & Deployment > Profiles > System Profile > CREATE NEW PROFILE.
2. On the Create System Profile page of the wizard, read the instructions, and then click GET STARTED.
3. On the Name and Description page, do the following:
a. Enter profile name and description. The description field is an optional field.
b. Select any one of the following system profile types:
BasicDisplays the minimal set of attributes for iDRAC, BIOS, RAID, NIC, and FC.
AdvancedDisplays all the attributes for iDRAC, BIOS, RAID, NIC, FC, and EventFilters.
4. On the Reference Server page, to select a reference server that is either a host or a bare-metal, click SELECT.
The server selection may be disabled because of any one of the following reasons:
The server is either a noncompliant host or noncompliant bare-metal server.
A deployment job is either scheduled or running on the server.
The server is managed using the chassis credential profile.
The Extract Confirmation dialog box is displayed.
5. To extract the system configuration from the reference server, click OK.
Extracting the system configuration from the reference server might take few minutes.
6. Review the reference server details, and click NEXT.
To change the reference server on the Select Reference Server page, click BROWSE.
If the reference server is of bare-metal type, only its iDRAC IP is displayed. If the reference server itself is a host server,
both the iDRAC and host (FQDN) IPs are displayed.
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