Users Guide

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The import server profile operation is initiated.
Importing server profile using RACADM
To import the server profile using RACADM, use the systemconfig restore command.
For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM CLI Guide available at www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
Restore operation sequence
The restore operation sequence is:
1. Host system shuts down.
2. Backup file information is used to restore the Lifecycle Controller.
3. Host system turns on.
4. Firmware and configuration restore process for the devices is completed.
5. Host system shuts down.
6. iDRAC firmware and configuration restore process is completed.
7. iDRAC restarts.
8. Restored host system turns on to resume normal operation.
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.
User 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.
User 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.
NOTE: 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.
NOTE: Depending on the exported file format (that you selected), the extension is added automatically. For example,
export_system_config.xml.
NOTE: SCP applies the full configuration in a single job with minimal number of reboots. However, in a few system
configurations some attributes change the operation mode of a device or may create subdevices with new attributes. When
this occurs, SCP may be unable to apply all settings during a single job. Review the ConfigResult entries for the job to
resolve any pending configuration settings.
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