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Viewing the managed computer system using the Physical Computer System View, Job management, Job types

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Viewing the managed computer system using the Physical Computer System View Physical Computer System View (PCSV) provides the view of a managed system such as current state and configuration. You can directly access PCSV using PowerShell commands. Using PCSV you can: • Receive information about the managed elements. • Directly enumerate the CIM_PhysicalComputerSystem from the console without any prior knowledge of a particular class. • Use a registered profile to enumerate the implemented features. • Invoke certain method based on implemented features. For more information about viewing the managed computer system using PCSV, see the Physical Computer System View Profile document available at www.delltechcenter.com/systemsmanagement. Job management Lifecycle Controller allows you to create, schedule, track, and manage system management tasks that are referred to as jobs. A single job or array of jobs can be run immediately or scheduled to run later. Multiple jobs are listed in the order of job execution sequence. If a system must reboot at the scheduled start time, a reboot job must be added to the job list. Remote Services provides the following functions to manage Lifecycle Controller jobs: • Creating Jobs - Create specific types of jobs to apply configurations. • Scheduling Jobs and Job Queues - Run multiple jobs in a single restart of the system using the SetupJobQueue() method. If a job is created without setting the start time, use the SetupJobQueue() method to set the schedule and order of execution. The job is set up for execution at the time that was specified. • Deleting Jobs - Delete a specified existing job or all jobs at once. • Reporting all Jobs - Report all jobs using a single command. • Reporting scheduled Jobs - Generate a report of all scheduled jobs using a selection filter of JobStatus = Scheduled. Job types There are two types of jobs - system-created jobs (implicit) and user-created jobs (explicit). • System-created jobs are created when you run specific Remote Services tasks. For example, Remote Services features such as export hardware inventory, export license, create persistent storage partition, and so on create a job and return the job ID. Polling the job status determines the completion status of the task. • User-created jobs such as CreateTargetedConfigJob, CreateRebootJob, and InstallFromURI are used to apply user configurations for RAID, NIC, BIOS, and so on. They can be scheduled to run immediately or at a scheduled time. NOTE: If FIPS is enabled, you cannot perform any actions associated with the vFlash SD card, such as configuring the vFlash SD card, exporting or backing up server profile to the vFlash, or importing server profile using vFlash. Table 1. System and User Created Jobs System-created jobs User-created jobs • Export Factory Configuration • Export Hardware Inventory • Export Lifecycle log • vFlash (Initialize) • vFlash (Create Partition) • vFlash (Format Partition) • vFlash (Attach Partition) • vFlash (Detach Partition) • vFlash (Export Data from Partition) • RAID configuration • BIOS configuration • NIC configuration • FC-HBA configuration • iDRAC configuration • System configuration • Software update (BIOS, NIC, RAID, and so on) • Reboot 20

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Viewing the managed computer system using the Physical Computer System View
Physical Computer System View (PCSV) provides the view of a managed system such as current state and configuration. You can
directly access PCSV using PowerShell commands. Using PCSV you can:
Receive information about the managed elements.
Directly enumerate the CIM_PhysicalComputerSystem from the console without any prior knowledge of a particular class.
Use a registered profile to enumerate the implemented features.
Invoke certain method based on implemented features.
For more information about viewing the managed computer system using PCSV, see the
Physical Computer System View Profile
document available at
www.delltechcenter.com/systemsmanagement
.
Job management
Lifecycle Controller allows you to create, schedule, track, and manage system management tasks that are referred to as jobs.
A single job or array of jobs can be run immediately or scheduled to run later. Multiple jobs are listed in the order of job execution
sequence. If a system must reboot at the scheduled start time, a reboot job must be added to the job list.
Remote Services provides the following functions to manage Lifecycle Controller jobs:
Creating Jobs — Create specific types of jobs to apply configurations.
Scheduling Jobs and Job Queues — Run multiple jobs in a single restart of the system using the SetupJobQueue() method. If a
job is created without setting the start time, use the SetupJobQueue() method to set the schedule and order of execution. The
job is set up for execution at the time that was specified.
Deleting Jobs — Delete a specified existing job or all jobs at once.
Reporting all Jobs — Report all jobs using a single command.
Reporting scheduled Jobs — Generate a report of all scheduled jobs using a selection filter of JobStatus = Scheduled.
Job types
There are two types of jobs — system-created jobs (implicit) and user-created jobs (explicit).
System-created jobs are created when you run specific Remote Services tasks. For example, Remote Services features such as
export hardware inventory, export license, create persistent storage partition, and so on create a job and return the job ID.
Polling the job status determines the completion status of the task.
User-created jobs such as CreateTargetedConfigJob, CreateRebootJob, and InstallFromURI are used to apply user
configurations for RAID, NIC, BIOS, and so on. They can be scheduled to run immediately or at a scheduled time.
NOTE:
If FIPS is enabled, you cannot perform any actions associated with the vFlash SD card, such as configuring the vFlash
SD card, exporting or backing up server profile to the vFlash, or importing server profile using vFlash.
Table 1. System and User Created Jobs
System-created jobs
User-created jobs
Export Factory Configuration
Export Hardware Inventory
Export Lifecycle log
vFlash (Initialize)
vFlash (Create Partition)
vFlash (Format Partition)
vFlash (Attach Partition)
vFlash (Detach Partition)
vFlash (Export Data from Partition)
RAID configuration
BIOS configuration
NIC configuration
FC-HBA configuration
iDRAC configuration
System configuration
Software update (BIOS, NIC, RAID, and so on)
Reboot
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