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The LifecycleController component contains LifecycleController settings and the attribute template for OSD operations. The OSD operations are discussed in more detail later in this paper. This section focuses on the LifecycleController specific settings.
<Component FQDD="LifecycleController.Embedded.1">
<Attribute Name="LCAttributes.1#CollectSystemInventoryOnRestart">Enabled</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="LCAttributes.1#PartConfigurationUpdate">Apply Always</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="LCAttributes.1#PartFirmwareUpdate">Match firmware of replaced part</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="LCAttributes.1#BIOSRTDRequested">False</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="LCAttributes.1#AutoUpdate">Disabled</Attribute>
</Component>
CollectSystemInventoryOnRestart – The inventory collection process that was described in CSIOR. Keep this feature Enabled so that the inventory data stored on the iDRAC is up to date.
PartConfigurationUpdate – The Part Replacement feature can automatically restore the last known configuration of a device if it is replaced with a similar device. The available options for this setting are:
PartFirmwareUpdate – The Part Replacement feature can automatically update to the last installed firmware if a device is replaced with a similar device. The available options for this setting are:
BIOSRTDRequested – This BIOS Reset to Defaults attribute triggers a full reset to default settings for the BIOS. Any attributes configured in the BIOS.Setup.1-1 component will be applied after the reset to defaults has occurred. This attribute is the only LifecycleController attribute that requires a host reboot to apply the attribute. This value does not persist and resets to False after the host has been rebooted.
AutoUpdate – The AutoUpdate feature can be enabled or disabled under the LifecycleController component. The associated scheduling attributes are at the end of the iDRAC component.