Multiple Choice
After assigning a server profile to an HPE ProLiant blade, you notice that the serial number being reported on the server profile page is not the one that matches the label on the server. You want the reported serial number to match the label. What do you need to do?
A) Create a new Server Profile and go to the "Advanced" section, then change the radio button for the serial number/UUID from "Virtual" to "Physical" and apply it to the server.
B) Edit the Server Profile and go to the "Advanced" section, then change the radio button for serial number/UUID from "Virtual" to "Physical".
C) Create a new Server Profile Template and go to the "Advanced" section, then change the radio button for the serial number/UUID from "Virtual" to "Physical".
D) Edit the Server Profile and go to the "Advanced" section, then change the radio button for serial number/ UUID from "Virtual" to "Physical" and enter the serial number.
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