Dell v2.10.10.10 Part replacement, Server profile export or import, Server license import

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For more information about automatic update, see Automatic Updates in Dell PowerEdge 12th Generation Servers white paper available at Dell TechCenter.

Part replacement

The Part Replacement feature is used to automatically update a firmware, configuration, or both for a newly replaced component, such as a RAID controller, NIC, or power supply, to match with the original part. It is a licensed feature that is enabled by default.

When a component is replaced and the part replacement feature is enabled, the actions performed by Lifecycle Controller are locally displayed on the system monitor during POST. You can remotely configure part replacement-related properties through the web services interface using the WSMAN protocol.

Server profile — export or import

Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services can export (backup) or import (restore) the server profile of the host system. These operations are commonly used during motherboard replacement.

The export feature gathers system information, firmware images, hardware configuration, Lifecycle Controller configuration, iDRAC firmware and configuration, and stores the information to a single file on the local vFlash SD card or a remote network share. The import feature applies the saved configurations to a system from the local vFlash SD card, or from a network share. It also provides the ability to automatically back up to the vFlash SD card or a network share.

For more information about automatic backup, see Automatic Backup Server Profile in Dell PowerEdge 12th Generation Servers white paper available at delltechcenter.com.

Server license — import

Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services can import (restore) the server license of a host system. These operations are commonly used during motherboard replacement. You can import the license that is stored on a USB drive or on the network share such as CIFS or NFS.

Auto discovery

The Auto Discovery feature in iDRAC allows newly installed servers to automatically discover the remote management console that hosts the Provisioning Server. The Provisioning Server provides custom administrative user credentials to iDRAC so that the management console can discover and manage the newly installed managed system.

If you order a Dell system with the Auto Discovery feature enabled (factory default setting is disabled), then iDRAC is delivered with DHCP enabled and user accounts disabled. If the Auto Discovery feature is disabled, you can manually enable this feature and disable the default administrative account using the iDRAC Settings utility. For more information about the iDRAC Settings utility, see iDRAC User’s Guide.

For more information about Auto Discovery, see the Lifecycle Controller Management profile document available at en.community.dell.com/techcenter/systems-management/w/wiki/1906.aspx.

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Contents Dell Lifecycle Controller Remote Services Quick Start Guide Page Contents Getting started with API collateral and links Integrating the Lifecycle Controller APISocial media reference Terms and definitionsBenefits of using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller IntroductionKey features What’s new in this release? Why use Lifecycle Controller Remote Services?Licensable features in Lifecycle Controller What is the Web Service API? Where can the Lifecycle Controller API be used from?Other documents you may need Who can use the API?How is one-to-many management achieved? Accessing documents from Dell Support Site Contacting DellPage Remote Services Features Deployment and configurationServer configuration profiles Bios configuration IDRAC configurationRAID configuration NIC configuration Operating system deploymentNear Field Communication NFC using the QuickSync feature Configuring advance security using hash passwordCollecting System Inventory Configuring USB management portMonitor Hardware inventory Lifecycle logSystem event log Firmware inventoryEvent alerts Embedded Tech Support ReportMaintain Out-of-band server performance monitoringPart replacement Server profile export or importServer license import Auto discoveryRetire or repurpose the server Managing the web server certificateJob management Job typesSystem status Lifecycle Controller-related profiles Getting started with API collateral and linksProfiles CPU PCI RAID Page Web services interface guide Web service description languageXML schema description MOF Wsdl and XSD API definitionsAttribute registry XML Event message registry XML XML schemasBest practices guide Authorization and licensing requirements for API access White papers Lifecycle Controller and iDRAC white papersIntegrating the Lifecycle Controller API API clientsBest practices workflow references Sample scripts and toolsApplications using Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services WinRM and OpenWSMAN installation and configurationSocial media reference Systems Management forum sectionTerms and definitions USC

v2.10.10.10 specifications

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