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SCP Import is on the iDRAC UI under Configuration > Server Configuration Profiles > Import, where the previously detailed options are available.
The racadm set command using the -t xml or -t json parameter invokes an SCP Import operation.
Racadm example:
C:\>racadm ‐r 192.168.0.120 ‐u root ‐p calvin set ‐f R740_scp_file.xml ‐t xml ‐l 192.168.0.130:/nfs
Available options:
‐c : FQDD or shorthand for selective Import.
‐t : “xml” or “json” to select your format.
‐b : Shutdown type; Graceful, forced or NoReboot.
‐w : Time to Wait; Maximum wait time for graceful shutdown.
‐s : Set the host power to On or Off after Import completes.
See the racadm help text or the RACADM User’s Guide for additional options and details about network settings.
>>racadm help set
For the latest version of the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 RACADM CLI Guide, see www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
To import SCP profile using Redfish, make a POST call on OEM action EID_674_Manager.
Redfish POST example:
URI: /redfish/v1/Managers/iDRAC.Embedded.1/Actions/Oem/EID_674_Manager. ImportSystemConfiguration
Header: content‐type application/json
Body: Body: { 'ShareParameters': {'ShareType': 'NFS', 'ShareName': '/nfs', 'IPAddress': '192.168.0.130', 'Target': 'ALL', 'FileName': 'R740_scp_file.xml'}}
For more details about the action, supported parameters, and values, see schema redfish/v1/Schemas/OemManager_v1.xml.
For the latest version of the Redfish API Guide, see https://developer.dell.com/apis.
For examples of Redfish scripting using Python and PowerShell, see https://github.com/dell/iDRAC-Redfish-Scripting.