Dell PowerEdge R830 Lifecycle Controller GUI v2.70.70.70 Users Guide - Page 63
Post-import scenario, Importing server profile after system board replacement
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• 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). 3. System reboots and goes to System Services to execute tasks for firmware validation, configuration restore for supported devices (BIOS, storage controllers, and Add-in NIC cards) and the final verification of all tasks executed. 4. System turns off and performs iDRAC configuration and firmware restore. After completion, iDRAC resets and takes up to 10 minutes before the system turns on. 5. System turns on and the restore process is complete. Check the Lifecycle Logs for the restore process entries. Related tasks Importing server profile from a vFlash SD card, network share, or USB drive Importing server profile after system board replacement Before importing the server profile after replacing the system board, make sure that the following prerequisites are met: • A backup image of the server with the old system board is present. • If you are restoring from a vFlash SD card, it must be installed, and contain the backup image in a folder labeled SRVCNF. This image must be from the same server that you are trying to restore. • If you are restoring from a network share, make sure that the network share where the backup image file is stored is accessible. After replacing the system board, import the server profile from a vFlash SD card, network share, or a USB device. • See Post-Import Scenario. • The Service Tag is restored on the new system board from the backup file. NOTE: Lifecycle Controller prompts you with a dialog box to retrieve the Service Tag and restore the server profile, if you have replaced a system board and have not entered the Service Tag on the replaced system board. Related concepts Import server profile Related tasks Importing server profile using a vFlash SD card Importing server profile from a network share Importing server profile from a USB drive Restoring server profile after system board replacement When you launch Lifecycle Controller after replacing the system board, a message is displayed prompting you to either retrieve the Service Tag and the server profile using any of the following: • vFlash SD card • Easy Restore To restore the server profile using vFlash SD card: 1. Press during POST to launch Lifecycle Controller. 2. Click Yes on Do you want to restore the service tag? dialog box. Maintain 63
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