Users Guide

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NOTE:
System configurations settings are backed-up only when Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR) is enabled.
Ensure that Lifecycle Controller and CSIOR are enabled.
System Erase does not clear the data from the Easy Restore flash memory.
Easy Restore does not back up other data such as firmware images, vFlash data, or add-in cards data.
After you replace the system board on your server, Easy Restore allows you to automatically restore the following data:
System Service Tag
Asset Tag
Licenses data
UEFI Diagnostics application
System configuration settingsBIOS, iDRAC, and NIC
NOTE: In servers with iDRAC release 3.00.00.00 and above, Easy Restore automatically proceeds in 5 minutes if there is no
user interaction.
Following are the time duration details required for some restoring actions:
Restoring system contents like Diagnostics, System Event Log (SEL), and OEM ID Module typically takes less than a minute.
Restoring system configuration data (iDRAC, BIOS, NIC) may take several minutes (in some cases around 10 min) to
complete.
NOTE: During this time, there is no indication or progress bar and server might be rebooted couple of times to finish
restoring the configuration.
Monitoring iDRAC using other Systems Management
tools
You can discover and monitor iDRAC using Dell Management Console or Dell OpenManage Essentials. You can also use Dell
Remote Access Configuration Tool (DRACT) to discover iDRACs, update firmware, and set up Active Directory. For more
information, see the respective users guides.
Support Server Configuration Profile Import and
Export
Server Configuration Profile (SCP) allows you to import and export server configuration files.
NOTE: You need admin privileges to perform Export and Import SCP task.
You can import and export from local management station, and from a Network Share via CIFS, NFS, HTTP or HTTPS. Using
SCP, you can select and import or export component level configurations for BIOS, NIC and RAID. You can import and export
SCP to the local management station or to a CIFS, NFS, HTTP, or HTTPS network share. You can either import and export
individual profiles of iDRAC, BIOS, NIC, and RAID, or all of them together as a single file.
You can specify preview import or export of the SCP where the job is running and configuration result is generated but none of
the configuration has applied.
A job is created once the import or export is initiated through the GUI. The status of the jobs can be viewed on the Job Queue
page.
NOTE:
Only Host Name or IP Address are accepted for destination address.
You can browse to a specific location to import the server configuration files. You need to select the correct server
configuration file that you want to import. For example, import.xml.
Depending on the exported file format (that you selected), the extension is added automatically. For example,
export_system_config.xml.
While exporting, SCP file name may change. For example con.xml to _con.xml.
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