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Release 1.1 User's Guide
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Strona 1 - Release 1.1 User's Guide

Dell Lifecycle Controller 2Release 1.1 User's Guide

Strona 2 - Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

Feature Base Management with IPMIiDRAC7 Express iDRAC7 Express for BladesiDRAC7 EnterpriseDevice ConfigurationYes Yes Yes YesDiagnosticsYes Yes Yes Ye

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• The Dell OpenManage Server Update Utility User's Guide provides information about using the DVD–based application for identifying and applying

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2Using Lifecycle ControllerThis section provides information about launching Lifecycle Controller, enabling or disabling it, and launching it for the

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Message Cause ResolutionLifecycle Controller not available Another process is currently using iDRAC.Wait for 30 minutes for the current process to com

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The System Setup Main Menu page is displayed.2. In the System Setup Main Menu page, click iDRAC Settings.The iDRAC Settings page is displayed.3. Click

Strona 8 - Event Message Reference Guide

5. Click Finish to save the settings.NOTE: If Lifecycle Controller Settings are not configured correctly, an error message is displayed.If DHCP is ena

Strona 9 - Key Features

3Operating System DeploymentUsing the operating system deployment wizard, you can deploy various custom and standard operating systems on the managed

Strona 10 - Other Documents You May Need

Using Optional RAID ConfigurationWhen you install an operating system, you can do one of the following:• Deploy the operating system without configuri

Strona 11 - Contacting Dell

4. If the standard operating system installation media is validated, continue the installation. Else, insert the correct media and click Next.The Rebo

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Notes, Cautions, and WarningsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates

Strona 13 - Using Lifecycle Controller

Rebooting SystemClick Finish to reboot the system and continue with the operating system installation. The system boots to the operating system instal

Strona 14 - Enabling Lifecycle Controller

4MonitorUsing Lifecycle Controller, you can monitor the hardware inventory and events in the system throughout its lifecycle.Hardware Inventory View a

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Exporting Hardware Inventory—Current or Factory-ShippedViewing Hardware Inventory—Current or Factory-ShippedTo view the currently-installed or factory

Strona 16 - Lifecycle Controller Features

About View and Export Current InventoryAbout View and Export Factory-Shipped InventoryUSB DriveNetwork ShareUSB DriveTo export to a USB drive:1. From

Strona 17 - Operating System Deployment

3. In the right pane, click Hardware Inventory.4. Click View Current Inventory.Lifecycle Controller displays the old hardware inventory.5. Reboot the

Strona 18 - Selecting Operating System

• System event logs• Firmware inventory• History of firmware updates• Update and configuration eventsNOTE: The details of the configuration changes ar

Strona 19 - Driver Access

To export the Lifecycle Log:1. In the left pane, click Lifecycle Log.2. In the right pane, click Export Lifecycle Log.3. Select either USB Drive or Ne

Strona 20 - Rebooting System

5Firmware UpdateUsing Lifecycle Controller, the system can be updated using the repositories accessible through FTP or located on a locally-attached U

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NOTE: If the FTP server or network share is used for updates, configure the network card using Settings wizard before accessing the updates.Table 2. F

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4. Specify the details.5. To verify if Lifecycle Controller is able to connect to the IP address that is provided, click Test Network Connection. By d

Strona 23 - Network Share

ContentsNotes, Cautions, and Warnings...21 Introductio

Strona 24 - Lifecycle Log

Using Local DriveLifecycle Controller allows you to perform platform updates using locally available DVDs or USB drives, or by using Virtual Media. Th

Strona 25 - Exporting Lifecycle Log

NOTE: If the catalog file is located in the root folder, do not enter the file name in the Catalog Location or Update package path box. However, if th

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Using Proxy FTP ServerUsing Lifecycle Controller, you can update the firmware by using ftp.dell.com, or by using an internal FTP server or service pro

Strona 27 - Firmware Update

For CIFS For NFSexample, login-name@myDomain, and if there is no domain, type only the login name. For example, login-name.Password — Password to auth

Strona 28 - Updating Firmware

NOTE: After a rollback, the current and previous version displayed are same.• The Dell Diagnostics, OS driver packs, CPLD, and Lifecycle Controller fi

Strona 29 - Dell Server Updates

system restart. For information on how to set TPM settings, see the BIOS User Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.When Lifecycle Controller de

Strona 31 - Using Non-Proxy FTP Server

6ConfigureLifecycle Controller provides various system configuration wizards. Use the configuration wizards to configure system devices. The Configura

Strona 32 - Using Proxy FTP Server

Configuring iDRACTo configure iDRAC parameters applicable to the system, such as LAN, common IP settings, IPv4, IPv6, Virtual Media, and LAN user conf

Strona 33 - Firmware Rollback

Configuring vFlash SD CardUse the licensed feature to enable or disable the vFlash SD card, check the health and properties, and initialize the vFlash

Strona 34 - Comparing Firmware Versions

Viewing Hardware Inventory—Current or Factory-Shipped...22Exporting Har

Strona 35 - BIOS User Guide

NOTE: If there are any internal storage controller cards on the system, all other external cards cannot be configured. If there are no internal cards,

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Foreign Configuration FoundThe Foreign Configuration Found page is displayed only if a foreign configuration disk drive resides on the selected RAID c

Strona 37 - Configure

Minimum Disk Requirement for Different RAID LevelsTable 4. : RAID Level and Number of DisksRAID Level Minimum Number of Disks0 1*1 25 36 410 450 660 8

Strona 38 - Configuring iDRAC

– Read Ahead — The controller reads sequential sectors of the virtual drives when seeking data. The Read Ahead policy may improve system performance i

Strona 39 - Configuring RAID

• Non-RAID disk — A single disk drive without any RAID properties. Needs initialization to apply RAID levels.• RAID-ready disk — The disk drive is ini

Strona 40 - Selecting RAID Controller

6. From the Encryption Capability drop-down menu, select Self-encryption.The self-encryption disks (SEDs) are displayed.7. Select the SEDs and specify

Strona 41 - Selecting RAID Levels

NOTE: For more information on the specification and configuration-related information for the PERC H710, H710P, and H810 controllers, see the PERC H71

Strona 42 - Selecting Physical Disks

7. In the New Passphrase text box, enter the passphrase that will be associated with the new encryption key identifierRelated LinksLocal Key Encryptio

Strona 43 - Viewing Summary

• NICsNOTE: You can configure only one NIC at a time.– Broadcom 57810S DP 10G SFP+ ADAPTER (Full Height)– Broadcom 57810S DP 10G SFP+ ADAPTER (Low Pro

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* Emulex LPm16002 Dual Port FC16 HBA Mezzanine• H310 Adapter• H310 Mini Monolithic• H310 Mini Blades• H310 Embedded• H710 Adapter• H710 Mini Blades• H

Strona 45 - Local Key Encryption Mode

Rekey Controller With New Local Key...46Remo

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3. Click Collect System Inventory on Restart.4. Under Collect System Inventory on Restart, click Enabled,and then click Finish.The system inventory is

Strona 47 - Breaking Mirrored Drives

Accessing Updates on a Local FTP ServerAs a user, you must know the IP address of the local FTP server to specify the online repository when using the

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1. Copy the repository created using the Dell Repository Manager to the root directory of the USB drive.2. Use this USB drive for firmware update.NOTE

Strona 49 - Modifying Device Settings

7MaintainUsing Lifecycle Controller, you can maintain the health a system throughout its lifecycle by using the features such as Part Replacement Conf

Strona 50 - Configuring Local FTP Server

• Operating system or any data stored on hard disk drives or virtual drives• vFlash SD card partition information• Lifecycle log• Dell diagnostics• De

Strona 51 - Configuring Local USB Drive

Component Firmware Configuration Security Information*Enclosure NA NA NA* The security information refers to the user credentials that are used to acc

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System or Feature Behavior During Backup• Lifecycle Controller is disabled.• A partition with a label name SRVCNF is automatically created on the vFla

Strona 53 - Maintain

Import Server ProfileUse this feature to apply a backup to the system from which it was taken previously, and restore the system hardware and firmware

Strona 54 - Supported Components

5. If you have secured the backup image file with a passphrase, enter the passphrase (entered during backup) in the Backup File Passphrase box, and cl

Strona 55 - Backup Server Profile

• Restores everything that was backed up, including Lifecycle controller content.• Import may take up to 45 minutes depending on the server configurat

Strona 56 - Export Server Profile

9 Lifecycle Log Schema...6510 Easy-to-use S

Strona 57 - Import Server Profile

Part Replacement ConfigurationUse this feature to automatically update a new part to the firmware version or the configuration of the replaced part, o

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• Power Supply UnitsLifecycle Controller RepairDuring Power-On Self-Test (POST), if the system displays the message Lifecycle Controller update requir

Strona 59 - Post-import Scenario

CAUTION: This feature resets the iDRAC to factory defaults, and deletes all iDRAC user credentials, IP address configuration settings, and encryption

Strona 60 - Supported Devices

8Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked QuestionsThis section describes the error messages commonly generated by Lifecycle Controller and provides sugge

Strona 61 - Lifecycle Controller Repair

9. Can I delete Lifecycle Controller? No.10. Can I use virtual media for the operating system media source during installation? Yes. For more informat

Strona 62 - Hardware Diagnostics

9Lifecycle Log SchemaThis section displays a typical lifecycle log schema.<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><xs:schem

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10Easy-to-use System Component NamesThe following table lists the Fully Qualified Device Descriptor (FQDD) of the system components and the equivalent

Strona 65 - Lifecycle Log Schema

FQDD of System Component Name Easy-to-use NameOptical.USBFront.1-1 Optical drive connected to front USB 1Disk.USBInternal.1 Disk connected to Internal

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11Using The System Setup And Boot ManagerSystem Setup enables you to manage your system hardware and specify BIOS-level options.The following keystrok

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1IntroductionThe Dell Lifecycle Controller provides advanced embedded systems management to perform systems management tasks such as deploy, configure

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mode. Thereafter, you must boot the system in the same boot mode (BIOS or UEFI) to access the installed operating system. Trying to boot the operating

Strona 69 - Choosing The System Boot Mode

System Setup Main ScreenNOTE: Press <Alt><F> to reset the BIOS or UEFI settings to their default settings.Menu Item DescriptionSystem BIOS

Strona 70 - System Setup Options

System Information ScreenMenu Item DescriptionSystem Model Name Displays the system model name.System BIOS Version Displays the BIOS version installed

Strona 71 - System BIOS Screen

Menu Item Descriptionprocessors. If this option is set to Disabled, the BIOS only displays one logical processor per core. By default, the Logical Pro

Strona 72 - Processor Settings Screen

Menu Item DescriptionLevel 2 Cache Displays the total L2 cache.Level 3 Cache Displays the total L3 cache.Number of Cores Displays the number of cores

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Menu Item DescriptionBIOS Boot Settings Allows you to enable or disable BIOS Boot options.NOTE: This option is enabled only if the boot mode is BIOS.U

Strona 74 - Boot Settings Screen

Menu Item DescriptionCAUTION: Slot disablement must be used only when the installed peripheral card is preventing booting into the Operating System or

Strona 75 - Integrated Devices Screen

Menu Item DescriptionMemory Frequency Allows you to set the memory frequency. By default, the Memory Frequency option is set to Maximum Performance.Tu

Strona 76 - Serial Communications Screen

Menu Item DescriptionTPM Activation Allows you to change the operational state of the TPM. By default, the TPM Activation option is set to No Change.T

Strona 77 - System Security Screen

Menu Item DescriptionIn-System CharacterizationThis field enables or disables In-System Characterization. By default, In-System Characterization is se

Strona 78 - Miscellaneous Settings

• Improved Productivity and Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) — Extending the reach of administrators to larger numbers of distant servers can make

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A message prompts you to re-enter the setup password.8. Re-enter the setup password that you entered earlier and click OK.9. Press <Esc> to retu

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Operating With A Setup Password EnabledIf Setup Password is Enabled, enter the correct setup password before modifying most of the System Setup option

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Key Description<Esc> Moves to the previous page till you view the main screen. Pressing <Esc> in the main screen exits the Boot Manager an

Strona 82 - Embedded System Management

iDRAC Settings UtilityThe iDRAC Settings utility is an interface to setup and configure the iDRAC parameters using UEFI. You can enable or disable var

Strona 83 - iDRAC7 User's Guide

• Reduced number of reboots, if multiple components are selected:– During firmware update, the system reboots depending on the components selected.– D

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