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Accessing BIOS Profile Adding or Saving Profile, Managing Stored Profiles

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Viewing Profile Log Completion Status and Troubleshooting Accessing BIOS Profile Page You can add, manage, and apply BIOS profiles to one or more servers using the BIOS Profile page. To access the BIOS Profile page using the CMC Web interface, in the system tree, go to Chassis Overview → Server Overview and click Setup → Profiles. The BIOS Profiles page is displayed. Related Links Adding or Saving Profile Managing Stored Profiles Applying Profile Viewing BIOS Settings Viewing Profile Log Completion Status and Troubleshooting Adding or Saving Profile Before root cloning the BIOS properties of a server, you must first capture the properties to a Stored Profile. When you create a Stored Profile, you provide a name and optional description for each profile. You can save a maximum of 16 Stored Profiles on the CMC non-volatile extended storage media. Removing or disabling the non-volatile extended storage media prevents access to Stored Profiles, and disables the Server Cloning feature. To add or save a profile: 1. In the BIOS Profile page, in Save and Apply Profiles section, select the server from whose settings the profile is to be generated and then click Save Profile. The Save BIOS Profile section is displayed. 2. In the Profile Name and Description fields, enter the profile name and description (optional), and click Save Profile. CMC communicates with the LC to get the available BIOS settings and store them as a named profile. A progress indicator indicates that the Save operation is in progress. After the action is complete, a message, "Operation Successful" is displayed. Related Links Accessing BIOS Profile Page Managing Stored Profiles You can edit, view, or delete BIOS profiles. To manage the stored profiles on the CMC: 1. In the BIOS Profile page, in the Apply Profile section, click Manage Profiles. The Manage BIOS Profiles page is displayed. 2. To edit a profile, click Edit. 3. To view BIOS settings, click View. 4. To delete a profile, click Delete. For more information, see the CMC Online Help. 93

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Viewing Profile Log
Completion Status and Troubleshooting
Accessing BIOS Profile Page
You can add, manage, and apply BIOS profiles to one or more servers using the
BIOS Profile
page.
To access the BIOS Profile page using the CMC Web interface, in the system tree, go to
Chassis Overview
Server
Overview
and click
Setup
Profiles
. The
BIOS Profiles
page is displayed.
Related Links
Adding or Saving Profile
Managing Stored Profiles
Applying Profile
Viewing BIOS Settings
Viewing Profile Log
Completion Status and Troubleshooting
Adding or Saving Profile
Before root cloning the BIOS properties of a server, you must first capture the properties to a Stored Profile.
When you create a Stored Profile, you provide a name and optional description for each profile. You can save a
maximum of 16 Stored Profiles on the CMC non-volatile extended storage media.
Removing or disabling the non-volatile extended storage media prevents access to Stored Profiles, and disables the
Server Cloning feature.
To add or save a profile:
1.
In the
BIOS Profile
page, in
Save and Apply Profiles
section, select the server from whose settings the profile is to
be generated and then click
Save Profile
.
The
Save BIOS Profile
section is displayed.
2.
In the
Profile Name
and
Description
fields, enter the profile name and description (optional), and click
Save Profile
.
CMC communicates with the LC to get the available BIOS settings and store them as a named profile.
A progress indicator indicates that the Save operation is in progress. After the action is complete, a message,
"Operation Successful" is displayed.
Related Links
Accessing BIOS Profile Page
Managing Stored Profiles
You can edit, view, or delete BIOS profiles.
To manage the stored profiles on the CMC:
1.
In the
BIOS Profile
page, in the
Apply Profile
section, click
Manage Profiles
. The
Manage BIOS Profiles
page is
displayed.
2.
To edit a profile, click
Edit
.
3.
To view BIOS settings, click
View
.
4.
To delete a profile, click
Delete
.
For more information, see the
CMC Online Help
.
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