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51 Zero-touch, bare-metal server provisioning using the Dell EMC iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller Auto Config
Before determining the status of this import job ID, the DHCP IP address assigned to the R730’s
iDRAC must be discovered.
The IP address can be determined either from the Windows DHCP server Address Leases directory,
from the R730’s front LCD panel, or can note the iDRAC IP reported on the server console during
POST. For this example, note the iDRAC IP address 192.168.1.201 reported during POST.
Discovering IP address assigned to iDRAC by DHCP server
13. The new iDRAC IP address is obtained. Query the job queue to find job ID for the Server Configuration Profile import job.
14. Search for a job ID with “Name = Import Configuration”. This normally should be the last job ID listed in the job queue.
15. Continue to query the job queue until it reports a completed job status. For example, the import job ID that was created is
“JID_313798193926”.
C:\winrm e cimv2/root/dcim/DCIM_LifecycleJob -u:root -p:calvin -
r:https://192.168.1.201/wsman:443 -SkipCNCheck -SkipCACheck -auth:basic -
encoding:utf-8
DCIM_LifecycleJob
ElapsedTimeSinceCompletion = null
InstanceID = JID_CLEARALL
JobStartTime = TIME_NA
JobStatus = Pending
JobUntilTime = TIME_NA