Concept Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Lifecycle Controller Remote Services v2.70.70.70 Quick Start Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Advantages of using Lifecycle Controller
- Benefits of using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller
- Key features
- New in this release
- Advantages of using Lifecycle Controller Remote Services
- Licensable features in Lifecycle Controller
- About iDRAC RESTful API with Redfish and Web Service APIs
- About Lifecycle Controller API
- About one-to-many management achieved
- Other information that you may need
- Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site
- Contacting Dell
- Remote Services Features
- Deployment and configuration
- Monitor
- Maintain
- Job management
- Getting started with API collateral and links
- Integrating the Lifecycle Controller API
- Social media reference
- Terms and definitions
Benefits of using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller
The benefits include:
● Increased Uptime — Early notification of potential or actual failures that help prevent a server failure or reduce recovery
time after a failure.
● Improved Productivity and Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) — Extending the reach of administrators to larger
numbers of distant servers can make IT staff more productive while driving down operational costs such as travel.
● Enhanced Security— By providing secure access to remote servers, administrators can perform critical management
functions while maintaining server and network security.
● Increased Efficiency— With Lifecycle Controller Remote Services, you can automate the server configuration management
using Dell OpenManage Essentials and Dell partner consoles, which enables efficient administration as server deployments
scale.
For more information about iDRAC, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User’s Guide available at www.dell.com/
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Key features
You can perform the following systems management tasks using Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services:
● Install operating systems and drivers
● Manage licensing
● Perform server firmware update including BIOS, iDRAC/LC, backplane and enclosure controllers, RAID, NIC/CNA, Fibre
Channel host bus adapters, PCIe SSDs, SAS HDDs and SSDs, and SATA HDD
● Part Replacement and automatic restore of server configuration
● Get hardware inventory information
● Get and set NIC/CNA, Fibre Channel host bus adapters (FC-HBA), PCIe SSDs, and RAID configuration
● Get and set BIOS configuration and BIOS passwords
● Full export of Lifecycle log and add work notes
● Export current- and factory-shipped hardware inventory log
● Manage, attach, and boot to vFlash SD card partitions
● Lock the controllers using the local key
● Export and import the server profile
● Import server license
● View firmware details during server update
● Export and import Server Configuration Profiles
● Schedule and track the status of the update and configuration
● Import and export Server Configuration Profiles file that contains information about a component configuration
● Out-of-band server performance monitoring
● Enhance security using hash password
● View logs, monitoring, and server information, and configure the network parameters of a server using a mobile device
● Delete server-related information
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View the managed system using Physical Computer System View
● Manage the web server certificate
● Configure the USB management port
● View SupportAssist Collection to resolve business-critical issues
● Replace motherboard using Import Server Profile feature
New in this release
The updates supported in this release are:
● Added support for firmware update for Intel P4510 and P4610 SSD drives.
● Added support for iDSDM device firmware update.
● Added firmware update support via HTTPS.
● Removed the default URL from the FTP server settings option.
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Introduction