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Capture baseline configuration using cluster
profile
Topics:
Cluster profile
Create cluster profile
Edit cluster profile
View cluster profile
Update cluster profile
Delete cluster profile
Cluster profile
A cluster profile enables you to capture the configuration baseline (hardware configuration, firmware, or driver versions) and
maintain the required state for clusters by identifying any drift against the configuration baseline.
To create a cluster profile, ensure that you have any one of these profiles: system profile, firmware repository profile, driver
repository profile, or its combinations. It is recommended that you use homogeneous servers (same model, same hardware
configuration, and same firmware level) for the clusters being baselined.
After the cluster profile is created, firmware and driver repository profiles must be parsed before it can be used for a cluster
profile creation.
After the cluster profile is created, a current snapshot of the associated firmware and driver repository is created for the
baseline. If there is a change in the original repositories, the cluster profile must be updated again to reflect the changes.
Else, any updates that are performed on the original repositories are not updated to the cluster profile snapshots.
After the cluster profile is created, it triggers the drift detection job.
When a cluster is associated with a cluster profile, it overrides previous cluster profile associations, if any.
If multiple stand-alone vCenters are registered to OMIVV, it is recommended that you create separate cluster profiles for
each vCenter.
Baselining of drivers is supported only on vSAN clusters.
The drivers that are installed outside of OMIVV is not considered for baseline.
For vCenter 7.0 and later, it is recommended to use vSphere Lifecycle Manager to create baseline for drivers from OMIVV
version 5.1 and later. For more information about create custom driver repository, see Maintaining Hardware Compatibility of
vSAN clusters.
For vCenter 6.7 and earlier versions, it is recommended to use OMIVV to create baseline for drivers.
Due to regular updates to the catalogs, you cannot use Dell EMC Default Catalog and Validated MX Stack Catalog repository
profiles to baseline the vSAN clusters.
Create cluster profile
Prerequisites
Ensure that:
You have any one of these profilesSystem Profile, Firmware Repository Profile, Driver Repository Profile, or its
combinations.
Cluster is present in the vCenter.
Steps
1. On the OMIVV home page, Compliance & Deployment > Profiles > Cluster Profile > CREATE NEW PROFILE.
2. On the Cluster Profile page of the wizard, read the instructions, and click GET STARTED.
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