Users Guide

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NOTE: After you edit the system profile, if the password of iDRAC users that is used to discover the bare-metal server
is modified and the updated password is ignored, then the updated password is replaced with password that is used to
discover the bare-metal servers.
a. Expand each component to view the setting options such as Instance, attribute name, value, destructive, dependency,
and group.
If the dependency text is not available, a blank field is displayed.
b. It is mandatory to set the values for attributes marked with red exclamation mark.
NOTE: The value for Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server password attribute must be eight characters.
7. Click NEXT.
The Summary page displays information about the profile details and the attribute statistics of the system configurations.
The total number of attributes, total number of enabled attributes, and total number of destructive attributes are displayed
under the attribute statistics.
8. Click FINISH.
The saved profile is displayed on the System Profile page.
Some attributes of System Profile are overridden for the OMIVV to be functional. For more information about customized
attributes, see Customization attributes on page 182. For more information about the System Profile configuration template,
attributes, and workflow, see Additional information on page 181.
View system profile
Steps
1. On the OMIVV home page, click Compliance & Deployment > System Profile.
A table displays all the system profiles along with the following information:
Profile NameThe name of the system profile
DescriptionThe profile description
Reference ServerThe iDRAC IP from which the system configuration details are extracted.
Server ModelThe model name of the reference server
2.
If you want to remove or add the column names from the wizard, click .
3. To export the system profile information, click .
Delete system profile
Prerequisites
Deleting a system profile that is part of a running deployment task might cause the deletion job to fail.
Steps
1. On the System Profile page, select a system profile, and then click DELETE.
2. In the delete confirmation dialog box, click DELETE.
ISO profile
An ISO profile contains the folder path for the Dell EMC customized ESXi ISO image file that is saved on the NFS or CIFS
folders. An ISO profile is used in the deployment wizard.
Manage deployment profiles
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