NOTE: For systems that have iDRAC Express, the iDRAC configuration cannot be

 

extracted; therefore, the server should not be used as a reference server. If it is used as a

 

target system, then no iDRAC configuration from the reference server is applied.

RAID

The RAID configuration displays the current RAID topology on the reference server at the time

Configuration

the hardware profile was extracted.

 

NOTE: There are two RAID configuration options configured in the Hardware Profile: 1.

 

Apply RAID1 + create a dedicated hot spare, applicable. Use this option if you want to

 

apply default RAID configuration settings to the target server. The RAID configuration

 

task defaults to RAID1 on the first two drives of the integrated controller that are RAID1

 

capable. Additionally, a dedicated hot-spare for the RAID1 array is created if a candidate

 

drive meeting the criteria exists. 2. Clone RAID configuration from the reference Server as

 

shown below. Use this option if you want to clone the reference server setting. See

 

Creating A New Hardware Profile.

 

NOTE: The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter enables certain BIOS settings

 

under the Processor group in the BIOS on all deployed servers, regardless of the settings

 

on the reference server. Before using a reference server to create a new hardware

 

profile, it must have the Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR) setting enabled and

 

be rebooted to provide accurate inventory and configuration information.

The tasks for creating hardware profiles include:

Enabling CSIOR On A Reference Server

Creating A New Hardware Profile

Cloning A New Hardware Profile

About Managing Hardware Profiles

Creating A New Hardware Profile

To create a new hardware profile:

1.In the Dell Management Center, select Deployment Deployment Templates Hardware Profiles.

2.Click Create New.

3.In the New Hardware Profile page, do the following:

In the Profile Name text box, enter the profile name.

In the Description text box, type an optional description.

4.Click Save.

5.To continue, in the left pane, click Reference Server.

6.In the Reference Server window, click Edit.

7.To find a reference server that is compliant, managed by vCenter, and successfully inventoried by the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, click Browse.

8.In the Servers dialog box, scroll down the list to find the right reference server, and click Select.

9.To customize the reference server settings as defaults, click Customize Settings from Reference Server , and then click Save.

10.A dialog box that states extracting the settings takes several minutes is displayed. To populate settings, click Continue. The selected server’s name, iDRAC IP address, and service tag are displayed in the Reference Server window.

11.In the left pane, select Boot Order. To include boot order information in the profile, select the Include Boot Order in this Hardware Profile check box.

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