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Configuring compute settings, Viewing compute hardware, compute settings, Viewing compute

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- 1 Minute - 10 Minutes - 30 Minutes - 1 Hour - Indefinitely • Configuration Profile tasks: - Associate server profiles-You can associate profiles to blade servers. The profile is extracted from the server and is attached to the slot containing the server. - Migrate server profiles-You can migrate a profile from one server to another. The system unassigns the identity from the first server before the migration. If the unassignment fails, the system displays a critical error. You can override the error and force the migration to a new server. - Edit server profiles-You can edit the profile characteristics that are unique to the device or slot. If a profile is attached to a compute, the updated profile configuration is propagated to the compute. - Remove slot associations-You can detach the server profile from the slot. NOTE: When a compute sled is inserted into a chassis, sometimes the message, "No device image found", is displayed. To resolve the issue refresh the inventory of the compute sled, manually. Configuring compute settings You can configure the following compute settings: • Network • Management Configuring compute network settings To configure the compute network settings: 1 Click Devices > Compute > View Details > Settings > Network. 2 In the General Settings section, select the LAN Enablement check box to configure the network settings. 3 Configure the IPv4, IPv6, and management VLAN settings. Configuring compute management settings To configure the compute management settings: 1 Click Devices > Compute > View Details > Settings > Management. 2 Configure the password to access the iDRAC console and select IPMI over LAN to enable access from OME-Modular to iDRAC, through BIOS. Viewing compute hardware You can view the details of the hardware components that are installed in the compute sled, on the compute Hardware page. The hardware components include processor, storage controller, and FRU. NOTE: If the storage controller cards are absent in iDRAC, the storage enclsoure details are not displayed on the Compute > View Details > Hardware > Storage Enclosure page. Viewing compute firmware You can view the firmware list for the compute in the compute Firmware page. Click Devices > Compute > View Details > Firmware. Managing compute sleds 41

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1 Minute
10 Minutes
30 Minutes
1 Hour
Indefinitely
Configuration
Profile
tasks:
Associate server
profiles—You
can associate
profiles
to blade servers. The
profile
is extracted from the server and is attached to
the slot containing the server.
Migrate server
profiles—You
can migrate a
profile
from one server to another. The system unassigns the identity from the
first
server before the migration. If the unassignment fails, the system displays a critical error. You can override the error and force the
migration to a new server.
Edit server
profiles—You
can edit the
profile
characteristics that are unique to the device or slot. If a
profile
is attached to a
compute, the updated
profile
configuration
is propagated to the compute.
Remove slot associations—You can detach the server
profile
from the slot.
NOTE:
When a compute sled is inserted into a chassis, sometimes the message, "No device image found", is displayed. To
resolve the issue refresh the inventory of the compute sled, manually.
Configuring
compute settings
You can
configure
the following compute settings:
Network
Management
Configuring
compute network settings
To
configure
the compute network settings:
1
Click
Devices
>
Compute
>
View Details
>
Settings
>
Network
.
2
In the
General Settings
section, select the LAN Enablement check box to
configure
the network settings.
3
Configure
the IPv4, IPv6, and management VLAN settings.
Configuring
compute management settings
To
configure
the compute management settings:
1
Click
Devices
>
Compute
>
View Details
>
Settings
>
Management
.
2
Configure
the password to access the iDRAC console and select
IPMI over LAN
to enable access from OME–Modular to iDRAC,
through BIOS.
Viewing compute hardware
You can view the details of the hardware components that are installed in the compute sled, on the compute
Hardware
page. The
hardware components include processor, storage controller, and FRU.
NOTE:
If the storage controller cards are absent in iDRAC, the storage enclsoure details are not displayed on the Compute
>
View Details
>
Hardware
>
Storage Enclosure page.
Viewing compute
firmware
You can view the
firmware
list for the compute in the compute
Firmware
page. Click
Devices
>
Compute
>
View Details
>
Firmware
.
Managing compute sleds
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