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29 Zero-touch, bare-metal server provisioning using the Dell EMC iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller Auto Config
<Attribute Name="PCIeSlotLFM.2#CustomLFM">0</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="PCIeSlotLFM.2#LFMMode">Automatic</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="ServerPwrMon.1#PowerConfigReset">None</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="ThermalHistorical.1#IntervalInSeconds">0</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="PowerHistorical.1#IntervalInSeconds">0</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="RepositoryUpdate">Profiles/Repositories/</Attribute>
</Component>
</SystemConfiguration>
If the network share name is called “http_root” we can use “find” to display the directories and files to get an
idea of the folder structure.
[root@localhost http_root]# find .
.
./Profiles
./Profiles/Repositories
./Profiles/Repositories/BIOS_firmware_WN64_1.0.3.EXE
./Profiles/Repositories/Catalog.xml
./Profiles/SCP_with_firmware_repo.xml
Executing an Auto Config import of the “SCP_with_firmware_repo.xml” file will result in a Repository Update
job as per the below iDRAC9 screenshot:
View of Repository Update job after profile import including RepositoryUpdate