Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Lifecycle Controller GUI v2.70.70.70 User's Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Using Lifecycle Controller
- Operating system deployment
- Monitor
- Hardware inventory view and export
- About view and export current inventory
- About view and export factory-shipped inventory
- Viewing hardware inventory — current or factory shipped
- Exporting hardware inventory — current or factory shipped
- Viewing or exporting hardware inventory after part replacement
- Viewing or exporting current inventory after resetting Lifecycle Controller
- Lifecycle Controller log
- Firmware update
- Configure
- System control panel access options
- Configuring iDRAC
- Configuring system time and date
- Configuring vFlash SD card
- Configuring RAID
- Configuring RAID using software RAID
- Creating a secure virtual disk on a RAID controller
- Key encryption
- Local key encryption mode
- Breaking mirrored drives
- System setup — Advanced Hardware Configuration
- Collect system inventory on restart
- Configuring local FTP server
- Configuring a local USB drive
- Configuring NFS and CIFS servers
- Conditions while configuring HTTP / HTTPS server
- Maintain
- Platform restore
- Backup server profile
- Export server profile
- Import server profile
- Import server license
- Part replacement configuration
- Repurpose or retire system
- Hardware diagnostics
- SupportAssist Collection
- Easy-to-use system component names
- Using the system setup and boot manager
- Troubleshooting and frequently asked questions
Table 12. Supported Components
Component Firmware Configuration Security Information*
NVMe PCIe SSD drives NA NA NA
OS Collector NA NA NA
HHHL NVMe Adapter NA NA NA
* The security information refers to the user credentials that are used to access the components.
Backup server profile
Use this licensed feature to perform the following and store the backup image files in a vFlash SD card:
● Back up the following:
○ Hardware and firmware inventory such as BIOS, NDCs, Lifecycle Controller supported add-in NIC cards, and Storage
Controllers (RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes)
○ System information
○ Lifecycle Controller firmware images, data and configuration, and iDRAC firmware and configuration
● Optionally, secure the backup image file with a passphrase.
Related concepts
System or feature behavior during backup on page 61
Related tasks
Backing up the server profile on page 60
Backing up the server profile
Before you back up the server profile, make sure that the following prerequisites are met:
● A software license for Dell PowerEdge servers is installed on the server. For more information about managing licenses using
the iDRAC web interface, go to Overview > Server > Licenses, and see the iDRAC Online Help.
● The server has a valid Service Tag (seven characters).
● vFlash SD card is installed, initialized, and enabled.
● vFlash SD card has a minimum free space of 384 MB.
To back up the server profile:
1. Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see Starting Lifecycle Controller.
2. In the left pane, select Platform Restore.
3. In the right pane, select Backup Server Profile.
4. To generate the backup file without entering the passphrase, click Finish.
Alternatively, to generate an encrypted backup file using a passphrase, enter the passphrase and click Finish. In the absence
of a passphrase, Lifecycle Controller encrypts the backup image file with a default passphrase (internally generated).
5. In the Backup File Passphrase field, enter a passphrase. For example, Rt@#12tv.
NOTE:
A valid passphrase contains 8–32 characters. It must include a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters,
numbers, symbols, and must not have white spaces. The passphrase is optional and if used for backup, it must be used
during restore.
6. In the Confirm Passphrase field, re-enter the passphrase and click Finish.
The system restarts and Lifecycle Controller is disabled. You cannot access Lifecycle Controller until the backup process is
complete. A success message is displayed when you start Lifecycle Controller after backup is complete.
NOTE:
You can check the Lifecycle logs in the iDRAC web interface for backup server profile status. To view the log in
Lifecycle Controller after the backup is completed, click Lifecycle Log > View Lifecycle Log History.
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