Dell PowerEdge R830 Lifecycle Controller GUI v2.30.30.30 Users Guide - Page 74

Part replacement configuration, Applying firmware and configuration updates to replaced parts

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The license is imported, installed, and the following message is displayed: License successfully Imported. Importing an iDRAC license from a USB drive To import a server license from a USB drive: 1. Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see Starting Lifecycle Controller. 2. In the left pane, click Platform Restore. 3. In the right pane, click Import Server License. 4. On the Import Server License page, click USB Drive. NOTE: If a USB Drive is not connected, the following message is displayed: Insert Media 5. From the Select Device drop-down menu, select the attached USB drive. 6. In the File Path field, enter the directory or subdirectory path, where the backup image file is stored on the selected device and click Finish. The license is imported, installed, and the following message is displayed: License successfully Imported. Part replacement configuration Use the Part Replacement feature to automatically update a new part to the firmware version or the configuration of the replaced part, or both. The update occurs automatically when you reboot your system after replacing the part. It is activated through a license, and can be disabled remotely using Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services, or through the Lifecycle Controller. NOTE: The Part Replacement feature is licensed. Acquire the license to enable the feature. For more information on acquiring and using the licenses, see Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) User's Guide at dell.com/esmmanuals. NOTE: Part replacement does not support RAID operations such as resetting configuration, recreating VDs, setting controller key, or changing controller mode. On PowerEdge FD332 servers, part replacement is not supported if a single PERC is replaced with a dual PERC or vice versa. Applying firmware and configuration updates to replaced parts Before configuring replaced parts, make sure that the following prerequisites are met: • Click the Collect System Inventory On Restart option, so that Lifecycle Controller automatically invokes Part Firmware Update and Part Configuration Update when the system is started. NOTE: If Collect System Inventory On Restart is disabled, the cache of system inventory information may become stale if new components are added without manually entering Lifecycle Controller after turning the system on. In manual mode, press after the part replacement during a system restart. • Make sure that the Disabled option under Part Firmware Update and Part Configuration Update are cleared. • The replaced card or part must belong to the same family as the previous component. • If the current adapter on the system is NPAR enabled and is replaced with a new adapter, after the host server is turned on, press and select System Setup → Device Settings and make sure that the NPAR is enabled. NPAR must be enabled on the new adapter before using the Part Replacement feature. 74

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The license is imported, installed, and the following message is displayed:
License successfully Imported.
Importing an iDRAC license from a USB drive
To import a server license from a USB drive:
1.
Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see
Starting Lifecycle Controller.
2.
In the left pane, click
Platform Restore
.
3.
In the right pane, click
Import Server License
.
4.
On the
Import Server License
page, click
USB Drive
.
NOTE:
If a USB Drive is not connected, the following message is displayed:
Insert Media
5.
From the
Select Devic
e drop-down menu, select the attached USB drive.
6.
In the
File Path
field, enter the directory or subdirectory path, where the backup image file is stored
on the selected device and click
Finish
.
The license is imported, installed, and the following message is displayed:
License successfully Imported.
Part replacement configuration
Use the
Part Replacement
feature to automatically update a new part to the firmware version or the
configuration of the replaced part, or both. The update occurs automatically when you reboot your
system after replacing the part. It is activated through a license, and can be disabled remotely using
Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services, or through the Lifecycle Controller.
NOTE:
The
Part Replacement
feature is licensed. Acquire the license to enable the feature. For
more information on acquiring and using the licenses, see
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller
(iDRAC) User’s Guide
at
dell.com/esmmanuals
.
NOTE:
Part replacement does not support RAID operations such as resetting configuration,
recreating VDs, setting controller key, or changing controller mode.
On PowerEdge FD332 servers, part replacement is not supported if a single PERC is replaced with a dual
PERC or vice versa.
Applying firmware and configuration updates to replaced parts
Before configuring replaced parts, make sure that the following prerequisites are met:
Click the
Collect System Inventory On Restart
option, so that Lifecycle Controller automatically
invokes
Part Firmware Update
and
Part Configuration Update
when the system is started.
NOTE:
If
Collect System Inventory On Restart
is disabled, the cache of system inventory
information may become stale if new components are added without manually entering
Lifecycle Controller after turning the system on. In manual mode, press
<F10>
after the part
replacement during a system restart.
Make sure that the
Disabled
option under
Part Firmware Update
and
Part Configuration Update
are
cleared.
The replaced card or part must belong to the same family as the previous component.
If the current adapter on the system is NPAR enabled and is replaced with a new adapter, after the
host server is turned on, press
<F2>
and select
System Setup
Device Settings
and make sure that
the
NPAR
is enabled. NPAR must be enabled on the new adapter before using the
Part Replacement
feature.
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