You can deploy a deployment template that includes a set of configuration attributes to specific devices. Deploying a device deployment template on the devices ensures that the devices are uniformly configured.
The OpenManage Enterprise Advanced license is installed on the target devices.
CAUTION Ensure that only the appropriate devices are selected for deployment. After deploying a deployment template on a repurpose and bare-metal device, it might not be possible to revert the device to its original configuration.
NOTE During deployment of an MX7000 chassis template:
The target device can only be the lead MX7000 chassis.
If an MX7000 chassis is removed from group, it has to be rediscovered in OpenManage Enterprise.
Users on the MX7000 chassis are replaced by the users who are configured in the template.
Imported Active Directory settings are replaced with the values in chassis profile.
From the list of deployment templates on the
Configuration > Templates page, select the check box corresponding to the deployment template you want to deploy, and then click
Deploy Template.
In the
Deploy Template: <template_name> dialog box, under
Target:
During deployment of the device deployment template, the configuration changes might require a forceful reboot of the server. If you do not wish to reboot the server, select the
Do not forcefully reboot the host OS option.
A graceful reboot of the server is attempted when the
Do not forcefully reboot the host OS option is selected. If the reboot fails, you must rerun the template deployment task.
Select the
Use strict checking check box to match the VLANs with like characteristics. If unselected, only VLAN name and QoS are used for matching
NOTE This option is displayed only if the selected target devices are modular system sleds.
Click
Next.
If the target device is a server, in the
Boot to Network ISO section:
Select the
Boot to Network ISO check box.
Select either
CIFS or
NFS as the share type, and then enter information in the fields such as ISO image file path and share location where the ISO image file is stored.
Select the
Time to Attach ISO dropdown menu options to set the number of hours the network ISO file will remain mapped to the target device(s). By default, this value is set as four hours.
Click
Next.
In the
iDRAC Management IP section, change the target device IP settings if required, and then click
Next.
NOTE
Template deployment fails if DHCP settings are assigned during template deployment to a target device that was originally discovered using a static IP.
If the IP setting is not configured on the discovered MX7000 sled, the Boot to Network ISO operation is not run during the template deployment.
In the
Target Attributes section, the non-virtual identity attributes specific to each of the selected target devices, such as the location attributes and IP address, can be changed before deploying the deployment template. When the template is deployed, these changed target attributes are implemented on only the specific devices. To change the device-specific, non-virtual identity attributes:
Select a target device from the list displaying the previously-selected target devices.
Expand the attribute categories and then select or clear the attributes that must be included or excluded during template deployment on the target device.
Click
Next.
In the
Virtual Identities section, click
Reserve identities.
The assigned virtual identities of the NIC cards of the selected target device are displayed. To view all the assigned identities of the identity pool of the selected target device, click
View all NIC details.
NOTE If identities are already assigned outside of the appliance, then a new deployment will not use those identities unless they are cleared. For more information, see
Identity pools