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Scheduling automatic backup server profile using RACADM, Importing server profile, Easy Restore

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7. In the Backup Window Schedule section, specify the backup operation start time and frequency of the operation (daily, weekly, or monthly). For information about the fields, see the iDRAC Online Help. 8. Click Schedule Backup. A recurring job is represented in the job queue with a start date and time of the next scheduled backup operation. Five minutes after the first instance of the recurring job starts, the job for the next time period is created. The backup server profile operation is performed at the scheduled date and time. Scheduling automatic backup server profile using RACADM To enable automatic backup use the command: racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.autobackup Enabled To schedule a backup server profile operation: racadm systemconfig backup -f [-n ] -time -dom -dow -wom -rp -mb To view the current backup schedule: racadm systemconfig getbackupscheduler To disable automatic backup use the command: racadm set LifeCycleController.lcattributes.autobackup Disabled To clear the backup schedule: racadm systemconfig clearbackupscheduler For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. Importing server profile You can use the backup image file to import or restore the configuration and firmware for the same server without rebooting the server. Import feature is not licensed. NOTE: For the restore operation, the system Service Tag and the Service Tag in the backup file must be identical. The restore operation applies to all system components that are same and present in the same location or slot as captured in the backup file. If components are different or not in the same location, they are not modified and restore failures is logged to the Lifecycle Log. Before performing an import operation, make sure that Lifecycle Controller is enabled. If Lifecycle Controller is disabled, and if you initiate the import operation, the following message is displayed: Lifecycle Controller is not enabled, cannot create Configuration job. When the import is in-progress, if you initiate an import operation again, the following error message is displayed: Restore is already running Import events are recorded in the Lifecycle Log. Easy Restore NOTE: Easy Restore is available only on 13th generation PowerEdge servers that have the Easy Restore flash memory. Easy Restore is not available on PowerEdge R930. After you replace the motherboard on your server, Easy Restore allows you to automatically restore the following data: • System Service Tag Setting up managed system and management station 73

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7.
In the
Backup Window Schedule
section, specify the backup operation start time and frequency of the operation (daily, weekly, or
monthly).
For information about the fields, see the
iDRAC Online Help
.
8.
Click
Schedule Backup
.
A recurring job is represented in the job queue with a start date and time of the next scheduled backup operation. Five minutes after
the first instance of the recurring job starts, the job for the next time period is created. The backup server profile operation is
performed at the scheduled date and time.
Scheduling automatic backup server profile using RACADM
To enable automatic backup use the command:
racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.autobackup Enabled
To schedule a backup server profile operation:
racadm systemconfig backup –f <filename> <target> [-n <passphrase>] -time <hh:mm> -dom
<1-28,L,’*’> -dow<*,Sun-Sat> -wom <1-4, L,’*’> -rp
<1-366>-mb <Max Backups>
To view the current backup schedule:
racadm systemconfig getbackupscheduler
To disable automatic backup use the command:
racadm set LifeCycleController.lcattributes.autobackup Disabled
To clear the backup schedule:
racadm systemconfig clearbackupscheduler
For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Importing server profile
You can use the backup image file to import or restore the configuration and firmware for the same server without rebooting the server.
Import feature is not licensed.
NOTE:
For the restore operation, the system Service Tag and the Service Tag in the backup file must be identical. The
restore operation applies to all system components that are same and present in the same location or slot as captured in
the backup file. If components are different or not in the same location, they are not modified and restore failures is
logged to the Lifecycle Log.
Before performing an import operation, make sure that Lifecycle Controller is enabled. If Lifecycle Controller is disabled, and if you initiate
the import operation, the following message is displayed:
Lifecycle Controller is not enabled, cannot create Configuration job.
When the import is in-progress, if you initiate an import operation again, the following error message is displayed:
Restore is already running
Import events are recorded in the Lifecycle Log.
Easy Restore
NOTE:
Easy Restore is available only on 13
th
generation PowerEdge servers that have the Easy Restore flash memory.
Easy Restore is not available on PowerEdge R930.
After you replace the motherboard on your server, Easy Restore allows you to automatically restore the following data:
System Service Tag
Setting up managed system and management station
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