When Collect System Inventory On Restart (CSIOR) is
set to enabled, Lifecycle Controller performs an inventory and collects
the configuration information for all hardware on every system restart.
Also, the system inventory collection also detects any changes
in hardware. If the Part Replacement feature is enabled and CSIOR
detects that the managed hardware is replaced, Lifecycle Controller
restores the previous configuration and firmware on the newly installed
device based on the inventory collected during the previous system
restart.
The CSIOR setting is enabled by default and it can
be disabled locally by using Lifecycle Controller or remotely with
RACADM, WS-MAN, or iDRAC RESTful API with Redfish. You can change the settings to one of the following:
Enable—Hardware inventory and configuration
information is collected on every system restart. Collecting system
inventory may affect the boot time depending on the hardware present
in the system.
Disable—Hardware inventory and configuration
information is not collected on every system restart. The usage of many features depends on the inventory information updates. Features
such as Easy Restore and Part Replacement may not contain the latest
information when CSIOR is disabled. In-band tools such as OMSA and
DTK cannot configure BIOS when CSIOR is disabled. Also, system
information reported from out-of-band interfaces such as WS-MAN, iDRAC RESTful API with Redfish, and RACADM may not have correct information.
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