FlexAddress
Feature State in
CMC
IO Identity Feature
State in iDRAC
Availability of
Remote Agent VA
for the Reboot
Cycle
VA Programming
Source
Reboot Cycle VA
Persistence
Behavior
Server with VAM
Persistence Policy
Feature
Enabled
Disabled
FlexAddress from
CMC
Per FlexAddress
spec
Enabled
Enabled
Yes — New or
Persisted
Remote Agent
Virtual Address
Per Remote Agent
Policy Setting
No
FlexAddress from
CMC
Per FlexAddress
spec
Disabled
Enabled
Yes — New or
Persisted
Remote Agent
Virtual Address
Per Remote Agent
Policy Setting
No
Virtual Address
Cleared
Disabled
Disabled
Enabling or disabling I/O Identity Optimization
Normally, after the system boots, the devices are configured and then after a reboot the devices are initialized. You can enable the
I/O Identity Optimization feature to achieve boot optimization. If it is enabled, it sets the virtual address, initiator, and storage target
attributes after the device is reset and before it is initialized, thus eliminating a second BIOS restart. The device configuration and
boot operation occur in a single system start and is optimized for boot time performance.
Before enabling I/O identity optimization, make sure that:
•
You have the Login, Configure, and System Control privileges.
•
cards for I/O Identity Optimization
and
Supported nic firmware version for i/o identity optimization
After enabling I/O Identity Optimization feature, export the XML configuration file from iDRAC, modify the required I/O Identity
attributes in the XML configuration file, and import the file back to iDRAC.
For the list of I/O Identity Optimization attributes that you can modify in the XML configuration file, see the
NIC Profile
document
available at
delltechcenter.com/idrac
.
NOTE: Do not modify non I/O Identity Optimization attributes.
Enabling or disabling I/O Identity Optimization using web interface
To enable or disable I/O Identity Optimization:
1.
In the iDRAC Web interface, go to
Overview
→
Hardware
→
Network Devices
.
The
Network Devices
page is displayed.
2.
Click the
I/O Identity Optimization
tab, select the
I/O Identity Optimization
option to enable this feature. To disable, clear
this option.
3.
Click
Apply
to apply the setting.
Enabling or disabling I/O Identity Optimization using RACADM
To enable I/O Identity Optimization, use the command:
racadm set idrac.ioidopt.IOIDOptEnable Enabled
After enabling this feature, you must restart the system for the settings to take effect.
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