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iDRAC7 with LifeCycle Controller Technology

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Executive SummaryWhite Papers
Web Services Integration ToolsReference Specs
Attribute Registries and Event/Error Reference Other References
Lifecycle Controller 1.x InfoLC2 and iDRAC Video Demos
 iDRAC7 Home

  


Executive Summary

With the launch of the Dell PowerEdge 12th generation servers on Feb 27th, 2012, Dell has enhanced our embedded management without the need to install a software based agent within the host operating system. At the heart of the 12th generation servers embedded management is the iDRAC7 with Lifecycle Controller technology, which allows users to perform useful tasks such as configure BIOS and hardware settings, deploy operating systems, update drivers, change RAID settings, and save hardware profiles. Together, they provide a robust set of management functions that can be leveraged throughout the entire server lifecycle.

 

Faster, More Efficient, More Secure Local and Remote Deployment, Configuration and Updates
Dell Lifecycle Controller simplifies server lifecycle management— from provisioning, deployment, patching and updating to servicing and user customization—for servers located both locally and remotely. It was delivered as part of the Dell Remote Access Controller or iDRAC (Express, Enterprise and vFlash) starting with Dell PowerEdge 11G servers. On 12G servers, the vFlash feature is included with the iDRAC7 Enterprise License, so you no longer have to separately license vFlash starting with Lifecycle Controller 2. Dell’s 12G servers only use Express or Enterprise licensing. Lifecycle Controller includes managed and persistant storage that embeds systems management features and Operating System device drivers directly on the server, thus eliminating the media-based system management tools and utilities traditionally needed for systems management.  

Lifecycle Controller reduces the time and number of steps taken to accomplish tasks, reduces potential for error, enhances server and application uptime and security, and results in more efficient IT management. Developed on the industry standard Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) platform and Web Services for Management (WSMan) interfaces, Lifecycle Controller provides an open environment for console integration that also allows for custom scripting for Lifecycle Controller. Leading systems management consoles (e.g., Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager, BMC Software BladeLogic® Operations Manager, Symantec™ Deployment Solution, Dell™ Management Console) have integrated Dell Lifecycle Controller, thus offering its features and capabilities to existing infrastructures where those consoles are installed.  


Why did Dell develop Lifecycle Controller?
When Dell examined common management tasks and the inefficiencies associated with them, we discovered something interesting – it wasn’t the tools that were making management tasks take so long, it was how they were delivered. The most common activities like provisioning, deploying, and updating required multiple tools, multiple forms of media and scouring the Web for the latest enablement tools, including drivers and firmware. This traditional delivery model resulted in inefficient use of time, a potential for error and potential exposure to security risks.

 

Embedded Management
Lifecycle Controller - Local GUILifecycle Controller - Web Services API

Lifecycle controller supports local 1-to-1 system management tasks via a graphical user interface (GUI) on the servers KVM for operating system install, updates, configuration, and for performing diagnostics, on single, local servers. This eliminates the need for multiple option ROMs for hardware configuration

  

 

 

Remote Services are standards-based interfaces that enable consoles to integrate, for example, bare-metal provisioning and one-to-many OS deployments, for servers locatedremotely. Dell’s Lifecycle Controller takes advantage of the capabilities of both USC and Remote Services to deliver significant advancement and simplification of server deployment.

Lifecycle Controller Serviceability aims at simplifying server reprovision and/or replacing failed parts and thus reduces maintenance downtime

 

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 Highlighted White Papers

Quick Start Guide about Lifecycle Controller (LC) and using LC documentation

Consolidated LC and iDRAC white paper page

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 Web Services Integration Tools
Best Practice GuideBest Practice scripts06/11/2012
Web Service Interface Guide for WindowsWinRM scripts12/18/2012
Web Service Interface Guide for LinuxWSMAN scripts12/18/2012
 Lifecycle Controller 1.5 Web Services Interface Guide for WindowsScripts 9/8/2011
 Lifecycle Controller 1.5 Web Services Interface Guide for LinuxScripts 9/8/2011

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Reference Specifications
ProfilesDescribes the behavior for each 12G feature and necessary classes, properties and methods as well as configurable management attributes that represent the feature.
MOFsFiles that contain the normative description for DCIM classes, properties and method in the MOF format.
12G WSMAN API Changes Describes the configurable management attributes and methods that have been added, deleted or changed in behavior per platform component.
WSMAN Licenses and PrivilegesLists all licensing and privilege requirements
LC XML Schema GuideContains various schema descriptions including: LCL log, hardware inventory, message registry, attribute registry, and dependency XML
WSDLs

The Web Services Description Language is an XML-based language that is used for describing the functionality offered by a Web service. A WSDL description of a web service (also referred to as a WSDL file) provides a machine-readable description of how the service can
be called, what parameters it expects, and what data structures it returns.

MOF-HTML

The HTML version of the Lifecycle Controller 2 MOF files. It contains DMTF and DCIM classes in HTML format for easier search and browsing.

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Attribute Registries (what are these?)
RAIDLists all attributes and properties for the RAID component in XML format03/07/2012
NICLists all attributes and properties for the NIC component in XML format03/07/2012
iDRACLists all attributes and properties for the iDRAC component in XML format03/07/2012
BIOSLists all attributes and properties for the BIOS component in XML format03/07/2012
 Download 1 zip of all attribute registries here 

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Dell Event / Error Message Reference
Dell Event Message Reference

Describes all messages, message IDs, and message arguments from all profiles in one document

OpenManage 7.2, iDRAC7,

LC2 Version 1.1

Dell Event  Message Reference

Describes all messages, message IDs, and message arguments from all profiles in one document

OpenManage 7.0, iDRAC7,

LC2 Version 1.0

English

Dell Test Event Notification Message Reference

iDRAC7,

LC2 Version 1.1

English (2.1)

iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller event / error message data in XML with Dell XSL for viewing

iDRAC7,

LC2 Version 1.1

English (2.0)

iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller event / error message data in XML with Dell XSL for viewing

iDRAC7,

LC2 Version 1.0

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Other References

Lifecycle Controller User Guides

Dell CIM Profiles and MOF Files

Additional Scripting Examples

 

Lifecycle Controller 1.x Info :

Lifecycle Controller Video Demos

 
youtube picture link for LifeCycle Controller

Dell Lifecycle Controller Video Demonstrations

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Dell Lifecycle Controller White Papers

Lifecycle Controller Integration for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr)

Updates using a USB key with Lifecycle Controller

Automating Server Firmware Updates Using Dell iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller —  Securely, Efficiently, and Standards-based 

Configuring iDRAC6 for Directory Services

Public Key Infrastructure in iDRAC

Using Dell vFlash

Deployment solution and Lifecycle Controller overview

Principled Technologies report comparing USC 1 3 and HP SmartStart 8 30

Unified Server Configurator: IT and Systems Management Overview

Unified Server Configurator Security Overview

Creating a USB Storage Device for Updates

Lifecycle Controller Remote Services Overview


Repairing or Updating the Lifecycle Controller (LCC) and Unified Server Configurator (USC)

Dell Auto-Discovery Network Setup Specification

Scripting the Dell Lifecycle Controller

Unleashing the power of vFlash in the Dell PowerEdge iDRAC



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