Viewing Profile LogTo view the profile log, in the BIOS Profiles page, see the Recent Profile Log section that lists the 10 latest profile logentries directly from server cloning operations. Each recent profile log displays the severity, the time and date whenserver cloning operation was submitted, and the description of the cloning log message. The log entries are alsoavailable in the RAC log. To view the other available entries, click Go to Profile Log. The Profile Log page is displayed.Completion Status and TroubleshootingTo check the completion status of an applied BIOS profile:1. In the BIOS Profiles page, note down the Job ID (JID) of the submitted job from the Recent Profile Log section.2. In the system tree, go to Server Overview and click Troubleshooting → Lifecycle Controller Jobs. Look up the sameJID in the Jobs table.Launching iDRAC using Single Sign-OnCMC provides limited management of individual chassis components, such as servers. For complete management ofthese individual components, CMC provides a launch point for the server’s management controller (iDRAC) Web-basedinterface.A user may be able to launch iDRAC Web interface without having to login a second time, as this feature utilizes singlesign-on. Single sign-on policies are:• A CMC user who has server administrative privilege, is automatically logged into iDRAC using single sign-on.Once on the iDRAC site, this user is automatically granted Administrator privileges. This is true even if the sameuser does not have an account on iDRAC, or if the account does not have the Administrator’s privileges.• A CMC user who does NOT have the server administrative privilege, but has the same account on iDRAC isautomatically logged into iDRAC using single sign-on. Once on the iDRAC site, this user is granted the privilegesthat were created for the iDRAC account.• A CMC user who does not have the server administrative privilege, or the same account on the iDRAC, doesNOT automatically logged into iDRAC using single sign-on. This user is directed to the iDRAC login page whenthe Launch iDRAC GUI is clicked.NOTE: The term "the same account" in this context means that the user has the same login name with amatching password for CMC and for iDRAC. The user who has the same login name without a matchingpassword, is considered to have the same account.NOTE: Users may be prompted to log in to iDRAC (see the third Single Sign-on policy bullet above).NOTE: If the iDRAC network LAN is disabled (LAN Enabled = No), single sign-on is not available.If the server is removed from the chassis, the iDRAC IP address is changed, or the iDRAC network connectionexperiences a problem, then clicking Launch iDRAC GUI may display an error page.Related LinksLaunching iDRAC from Servers Status PageLaunching iDRAC from Server Status PageLaunching iDRAC from Servers Status PageTo launch the iDRAC management console from the Servers Status page:1. In the system tree, click Server Overview. The Servers Status page is displayed.2. Click Launch iDRAC for the server you want to launch the iDRAC Web interface.96