Dell DSS 1510 Lifecycle Controller v2.40.40.40 Users Guide - Page 64

Importing server profile from a USB drive, System or feature behavior during import

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4. Click Local Drive (USB) or Network Share and click Next. 5. Click Network Share. 6. Select CIFS or NFS, enter the backup file name along with the directory, subdirectory path, and then click Next. 7. Select either Preserve or Delete. • Preserve configuration - Preserves the RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes. • Delete configuration - Deletes the RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes. 8. 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 USB drive To import from a USB drive: 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 Local Drive (USB) or Network Share and click Next. 5. Select USB Drive. 6. From the Select Device drop-down menu, select the attached USB drive. 7. In the File Path field, enter the directory or subdirectory path, where the backup image file is stored on the selected device and click Next. 8. Select either Preserve or Delete. • Preserve - Preserves the RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes. • Delete - Deletes the RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes. 9. 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 System or feature behavior during import • Lifecycle Controller is not available during restore, and is enabled after the import operation is complete. • Restores everything that was backed up, including Lifecycle Controller content. • Import may take up to 45 minutes depending on the server configuration. • Diagnostics or driver pack information is not restored. • If multiple restarts occur during tasks executed in Lifecycle Controller, it is because there was an issue while trying to set the device configuration, which attempts to perform the task again. Check the Lifecycle Logs for information on the failed device. • Import operation for a card fails if the slot in which it was installed earlier has changed. • The import operation restores only Perpetual license. The Evaluation license is restored only if it has not expired. Post-import scenario The managed-system performs the following operations: 1. The system if turned on, automatically turns off. If the system boots to an operating system, it attempts to perform a graceful shutdown. If it is not able to perform a graceful shutdown, it performs a forced shutdown after 15 minutes. 2. System turns on and boots to System Services to execute tasks to perform firmware restore for supported devices (BIOS, storage controllers, and Add-in NIC cards). 64

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4.
Click
Local Drive (USB) or Network Share
and click
Next
.
5.
Click
Network Share
.
6.
Select
CIFS
or
NFS
, enter the backup file name along with the directory, subdirectory path, and then click
Next
.
7.
Select either
Preserve
or
Delete
.
Preserve configuration
— Preserves the RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes.
Delete configuration
— Deletes the RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes.
8.
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 USB drive
To import from a USB drive:
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
Local Drive (USB) or Network Share
and click
Next
.
5.
Select
USB Drive
.
6.
From the
Select Device
drop-down menu, select the attached USB drive.
7.
In the
File Path
field, enter the directory or subdirectory path, where the backup image file is stored on the selected device and
click
Next
.
8.
Select either
Preserve
or
Delete
.
Preserve
— Preserves the RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes.
Delete
— Deletes the RAID level, virtual disk, and controller attributes.
9.
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
System or feature behavior during import
Lifecycle Controller is not available during restore, and is enabled after the import operation is complete.
Restores everything that was backed up, including Lifecycle Controller content.
Import may take up to 45 minutes depending on the server configuration.
Diagnostics or driver pack information is not restored.
If multiple restarts occur during tasks executed in Lifecycle Controller, it is because there was an issue while trying to set the
device configuration, which attempts to perform the task again. Check the Lifecycle Logs for information on the failed device.
Import operation for a card fails if the slot in which it was installed earlier has changed.
The import operation restores only Perpetual license. The Evaluation license is restored only if it has not expired.
Post-import scenario
The managed-system performs the following operations:
1.
The system if turned on, automatically turns off. If the system boots to an operating system, it attempts to perform a graceful
shutdown. If it is not able to perform a graceful shutdown, it performs a forced shutdown after 15 minutes.
2.
System turns on and boots to System Services to execute tasks to perform firmware restore for supported devices (BIOS,
storage controllers, and Add-in NIC cards).
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