• Page 5: Setting the Server Boot Order, on page 504
• Page 6: Adding the Maintenance Policy, on page 507
• Page 7: Specifying the Server Assignment, on page 509
• Page 8: Adding Operational Policies, on page 511
Page 1: Identifying the Service Profile
This procedure directly follows the steps in Creating a Service Profile with the Expert Wizard, on page 489.
It describes how to set the identity of a service profile on the Identify Service Profile page of the Create
Service Profile (expert) wizard.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Name field, enter a unique name that you can use to identify the service profile.
This name can be between 2 and 32 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or any special characters
other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and . (period), and this name must be unique across all service
profiles and service profile templates within the same organization.
This name must be unique within the organization or sub-organization in which you are creating the service
profile.
Step 2
From the UUID Assignment drop-down list, do one of the following:
DescriptionOption
Assigns a UUID from the default UUID Suffix
pool.
Continue with Step 5.
Select (pool default used by default)
Uses the UUID assigned to the server by the
manufacturer.
If you choose this option, the UUID remains
unassigned until the service profile is
associated with a server. At that point, the
UUID is set to the UUID value assigned to
the server by the manufacturer. If the service
profile is later moved to a different server, the
UUID is changed to match the new server.
Continue with Step 5.
Hardware Default
Uses the UUID that you manually assign.
Continue with Step 3.
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