System profiles
The System profiles feature is available in iDRAC for PowerEdge servers that provide support for configuring CNA, FCoE apart from configuration support for the Boot order, RAID, BIOS, and iDRAC. OMIVV supports System profiles of iDRAC 14th generation as "System Profile". By supporting Server Configuration Profile, OMIVV allows you to export the entire configuration of a 14th generation Dell EMC server and import to target servers.
While applying a System profile of a modular server installed in an FX2 chassis to another similar server installed on another FX2 chassis, the slot numbers of both the servers must be the same.
For example, System profile taken from an FC640 server in slot 1 of a FX2s chassis can only be applied on another FC640 server residing in the slot 1 of another FX2s chassis.
- Creating or capturing the system profile information from a reference server. See Creating system profile.
- Applying the profile on selected servers by using the deployment template. See Creating deployment templates.
To launch the system profile page, perform the following steps:
- In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter,
on the
- In the System Profiles page, view the list of System profiles that you have created.
A table is displayed that lists the System profiles along with profile name, description, server model, and reference server information.
- To view further details of a system profile host, select a system profile.
Review the system profile information that displays details such as profile name, iDRAC IP, iDRAC type, Service Tag, Host Name, Server Model, created date, modified date, and modified by whom.
- To swap the columns within the data grid, drag and drop columns within the data grid.
- To filter or search the content of the data grid, click the Filter field.
- To export the system profile information to a .CSV file, select a system profile, and then in the right-hand corner of the data grid, click the
icon.
tab, select . - In the System Profiles page, view the list of System profiles that you have created.