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Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.3.1 User's Guide

Stateless deployment

NOTE: To perform any tasks on OpenManage Enterprise, you must have necessary user privileges. See Role-based OpenManage Enterprise user privileges.

Before you perform a stateless deployment, ensure that:

NOTE: Identity pools cannot be associated to templates created in earlier versions of OpenManage Enterprise.

  1. From the list of templates, select the check box corresponding to the device whose template must be deployed.
  2. Click Edit Network.
  3. In the Edit Network dialog box, select the identity pool, and the Tagged and Untagged network.
  4. Enter the maximum and minimum bandwidth and click Finish.
  5. On the Template Details page, click Deploy Template.
  6. In the Deploy Template: <template name> dialog box, under Target:
    1. Click Select, and then select device(s) in the Job Target dialog box and click Ok. See Selecting target devices and device groups.
    2. Click Next.
  7. In the Boot to Network ISO section:
    1. Select the Boot to Network ISO check box. This check box is displayed only if the target device is a server.
    2. Select either CIFS or NFS, and then enter information in the fields such as an .ISO image file path and share location where the .ISO image file is stored.
    3. Click Next.
  8. In the iDRAC Management IP section, change the target device IP settings, if required, and then click Next.

    NOTE: 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.

  9. In the Virtual Identities section, click Reserve Identities.
  10. The assigned virtual identities of the NIC cards are displayed. To view all the assigned identities of the identity pool, click View all NIC details, and then click Next.
  11. In the Schedule section, run the job immediately or schedule for a later point of time. See Schedule job field definitions.
  12. Click Finish. Review the message and click YES.
    A Device Configuration job is created under Jobs. See Using jobs for device control.

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