Dell DSS 1510 Lifecycle Controller v2.40.40.40 Users Guide - Page 63

Importing server profile from a vFlash SD card, network share, or USB drive

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You can cancel a restore job using the iDRAC Settings utility by pressing during POST, and then clicking Yes under Cancel Lifecycle Controller Actions or resetting iDRAC. This operation initiates the recovery process and restores the system to a previously known state. The recovery process may take more than five minutes based on system configuration. To check if the recovery process is complete, view the Lifecycle logs in the iDRAC web interface. Related links Importing server profile from a vFlash SD card, network share, or USB drive Importing server profile after system board replacement Importing server profile using a vFlash SD card Importing server profile from a network share Importing server profile from a USB drive Importing server profile from a vFlash SD card, network share, or USB drive Before importing the server profile, make sure that the following prerequisites are met: • The Service Tag of the server is same as when the backup was taken. • If you are restoring from a vFlash SD card, the vFlash SD card must be installed and must contain the backup image in a folder labeled SRVCNF. This image must be from the same server that you are trying to restore. NOTE: If FIPS is enabled, you cannot perform any actions associated with the vFlash SD card, such as exporting or backing up server profile to the vFlash, or importing server profile using vFlash. • If you are restoring from a network share, make sure that the network share where the backup image file is stored is accessible. You can import the server profile from a vFlash SD card, Network Share, or a USB drive. Related links System or feature behavior during import Importing server profile using a vFlash SD card Importing server profile from a network share Importing server profile from a USB drive Post-import scenario Import server profile Importing server profile using a vFlash SD card To import from a vFlash SD card: 1. Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see Starting Lifecycle Controller. 2. In the left pane, select Platform Restore. 3. In the right pane, select Import Server Profile. 4. Select vFlash Secure Digital (SD) Card and click Next. 5. Select either Preserve or Delete. • Preserve - Preserves the RAID level, virtual drive, and controller attributes. • Delete - Deletes the RAID level, virtual drive, and controller attributes. 6. If you have secured the backup image file with a passphrase, enter the passphrase (entered during backup) in the Backup File Passphrase field, and then click Finish. Related links System or feature behavior during import Import server profile Importing server profile after system board replacement Importing server profile from a network share To import from a network share: 1. Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see Starting Lifecycle Controller. 2. In the left pane, select Platform Restore. 3. In the right pane, select Import Server Profile. 63

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You can cancel a restore job using the
iDRAC Settings
utility by pressing <F2> during POST, and then clicking
Yes
under
Cancel
Lifecycle Controller Actions
or resetting iDRAC. This operation initiates the recovery process and restores the system to a
previously known state. The recovery process may take more than five minutes based on system configuration. To check if the
recovery process is complete, view the Lifecycle logs in the iDRAC web interface.
Related links
Importing server profile from a vFlash SD card, network share, or USB drive
Importing server profile after system board replacement
Importing server profile using a vFlash SD card
Importing server profile from a network share
Importing server profile from a USB drive
Importing server profile from a vFlash SD card, network share, or USB drive
Before importing the server profile, make sure that the following prerequisites are met:
The Service Tag of the server is same as when the backup was taken.
If you are restoring from a vFlash SD card, the vFlash SD card must be installed and must contain the backup image in a folder
labeled
SRVCNF
. This image must be from the same server that you are trying to restore.
NOTE: If FIPS is enabled, you cannot perform any actions associated with the vFlash SD card, such as exporting or
backing up server profile to the vFlash, or importing server profile using vFlash.
If you are restoring from a network share, make sure that the network share where the backup image file is stored is accessible.
You can import the server profile from a vFlash SD card, Network Share, or a USB drive.
Related links
System or feature behavior during import
Importing server profile using a vFlash SD card
Importing server profile from a network share
Importing server profile from a USB drive
Post-import scenario
Import server profile
Importing server profile using a vFlash SD card
To import from a vFlash SD card:
1.
Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see
Starting Lifecycle Controller.
2.
In the left pane, select
Platform Restore
.
3.
In the right pane, select
Import Server Profile
.
4.
Select
vFlash Secure Digital (SD) Card
and click
Next
.
5.
Select either
Preserve
or
Delete
.
Preserve
— Preserves the RAID level, virtual drive, and controller attributes.
Delete
— Deletes the RAID level, virtual drive, and controller attributes.
6.
If you have secured the backup image file with a passphrase, enter the passphrase (entered during backup) in the
Backup File
Passphrase
field, and then click
Finish
.
Related links
System or feature behavior during import
Import server profile
Importing server profile after system board replacement
Importing server profile from a network share
To import from a network share:
1.
Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see
Starting Lifecycle Controller.
2.
In the left pane, select
Platform Restore
.
3.
In the right pane, select
Import Server Profile
.
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