Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version 6.
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Contents 1 Introduction . Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 What's New in Version 6.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using CLI Commands From Windows Command Prompts . . . . . . . . . . Primary CLI Commands . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
omreport modularenclosure . omreport about . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 omreport chassis/ omreport mainsystem Commands omreport chassis/ omreport mainsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 omreport chassis acswitch/ omreport mainsystem acswitch . . . . . . . . . . 40 omreport chassis batteries/ omreport mainsystem batteries . . . . . . . . . . 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
omreport chassis nics/ omreport mainsystem nics . . . . . . . . . . . . . omreport chassis ports/ omreport mainsystem ports . . . . . . . . . . . . omreport chassis processors/ omreport mainsystem processors . . . . . . . . . omreport chassis pwrmanagement/ omreport mainsystem pwrmanagement 52 53 54 . . . . . . 57 . . . . . . . 58 . . . . . . . .
omreport system recovery/ omreport servermodule recovery . . . . . . . . . 73 omreport system shutdown/ omreport servermodule shutdown . . . . . . . . . 74 omreport system summary/ omreport servermodule summary . . . . . . . . . 74 omreport system thrmshutdown/ omreport servermodule thrmshutdown . . . . . . 80 . . . . . . . . . . 81 . . . . . . . . . . . 82 omreport system version/ omreport servermodule version omreport preferences Commands .
omconfig chassis memorymode/ omconfig mainsystem memorymode . . . . . . . . omconfig chassis pwrmanagement/ omconfig mainsystem pwrmanagement 112 . . . . . . 114 omconfig chassis pwrmonitoring/ omconfig mainsystem pwrmonitoring . . . . . . . 116 omconfig chassis remoteaccess/ omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess . . . . . . . 117 . . . . . . . . . . . 129 . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 omconfig chassis temps/ omconfig mainsystem temps .
omconfig system thrmshutdown/ omconfig servermodule thrmshutdown 5 . . . . . . 152 omconfig system or servermodule assetinfo: Editing Cost of Ownership Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 User Level Required for Adding Asset Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding Acquisition Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . Example Commands for Adding Acquisition Information Adding Depreciation Information 155 . . . . . . . . . . 157 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adding Service Contract Information . . . . . . . . . . 167 . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Example Command for Adding Service Information Adding Support Information . Example Command for Adding Support Information Adding System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Example Command for Adding System Information Adding Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
omreport Fan Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . omreport Power Supply Status . omreport EMM Status . . . . . . . . . . 185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 omreport Enclosure Slot Occupancy Report . . . omreport Battery Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 omreport Global Information (Smart Thermal Shutdown Status, Hot Spare Protection Policy) omreport Connector Status . . . . 188 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 omreport Cachecade Status .
omconfig Pause Check Consistency . . . . . . . . omconfig Resume Check Consistency . omconfig Blink Virtual Disk 205 . . . . . . 205 . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 omconfig Unblink Virtual Disk . . . . . . . . . . . omconfig Initialize Virtual Disk . . . . . . . . . . . omconfig Fast Initialize Virtual Disk . . . . . . . . 206 207 207 omconfig Slow Initialize Virtualize Disk . . . . . . 208 omconfig Cancel Initialize Virtual Disk . . . . . . . 209 omconfig Cancel Background Initialize . .
omconfig Set Background Initialization Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . omconfig Set Reconstruct Rate . . . . . . . . . . omconfig Set Check Consistency Rate . 234 . . . . . . . . 234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 omconfig Import Secure Foreign Configuration . omconfig Import Foreign Configuration omconfig Import/Recover Foreign Configuration . . . . . . . . 236 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
omconfig Reset Temperature Probe Thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 omconfig Set All Temperature Probe Thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 omconfig Reset All Temperature Probe Thresholds . . . . . . . . omconfig Blink . . . . . . . . . 250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 omconfig Battery Commands 251 . . . . . . . . omconfig Delay Battery Learn Cycle . omconfig Global Commands 251 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . omconfig Start Battery Learn Cycle . . . . .
Writing Command Output to a File . . . . . . . . . . . Saving Command Results to a File That Can Be Overwritten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 . . . . . . . . . . . 263 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 Append Command Results to an Existing File . . . . . . . . Selecting a Format for Your CLI Command Output . . . . . . . . List (lst) Table (tbl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semicolon-separated Values (ssv) .
1 Introduction Overview Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) provides a comprehensive, one-to-one systems management solution in two ways: from an integrated, Web browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) and from a command line interface (CLI) through the operating system. Server Administrator is designed for system administrators to manage systems locally and remotely on a network.
The reporting and viewing features allow retrieval of overall health status for systems on your network. At the component level, you can view information about voltage, temperature, fan’s revolutions per minute (RPM), memory functioning, and many other critical component details. You can see a detailed account of cost of ownership (COO) facts about your system in a summary view. You can retrieve version information for BIOS, firmware, operating system, and all installed software is easy to retrieve.
• • Deprecated the following operating systems: – Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.x – VMware ESX 4.0 U2 – VMware ESX 4.1 – VMware ESXi 4.0 U2 – VMware ESXi 4.1 – Citrix XenServer 5.6 New Platforms supported – PowerEdge R210 II – PowerEdge T110 II • Server Administrator reports whether a Converged Network Adapter (CNA) has Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)/iSCSI over Ethernet (iSoE) capability or not. Also, Server Administrator supports new team types for CNA cards.
Using CLI Commands From Windows Command Prompts If you are running the Microsoft Windows operating system, use the 32-bit command prompt to issue a Server Administrator CLI command. You can access the 32-bit command prompt using one of the following methods: • Click Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt • Click Start Run and type cmd.exe NOTE: Do not type command into the Run dialog box to launch a command line window; this activates the MS-DOS emulator command.
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Message: Temperature probe warning threshold value(s) set successfully. Command: omconfig chassis biossetup attribute=numlock setting=on Message: BIOS setup configured successfully. Change will take effect after the next reboot. Command: omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation duration=6 Message: Asset information set successfully. Failure Messages CLI failure messages provide reasons why some commands do not succeed.
Example message: Error! Number with up to 3 digits after decimal point expected, read 3.3000 The value given by the command specifies more than 3 digits after the decimal point. A valid minimum warning threshold value for volts contains up to 3 digits after the decimal point. Type: omconfig chassis volts index=3 minwarnthresh=3.300 When you type the revised command with three decimal points, you receive another error message: Error! This voltage probe min warning threshold must be between 11.400 and 12.480.
Scripting and Comparing With the CLI The Server Administrator CLI allows administrators to write batch programs or scripts to be executed by the operating system. For an enterprise with many systems, an administrator could write a configuration script that specified the warning thresholds for each major component of a system and also specified a set of actions that the administrator wants each system to take in case of a warning or failure event.
Command Syntax Overview Commands vary in complexity. The simplest command has only command level 1. The omhelp command is a simple command. When you type omhelp, a list of the main CLI commands is displayed. The next level of complexity includes commands that contain command levels 1 and 2. All of the about commands are examples of command level 2 complexity. The omconfig about and omreport about commands cause a very brief summary to display.
In each section, command syntax and other information about commands is formatted with any of the following fields that apply: command level 1 24 command level 2 Introduction command level 3 name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2
Using the omhelp Command 2 The omhelp command and its equivalent, -?, accesses the detailed help text interface of Command Line Interface (CLI). You can get help at several levels of detail. Each fully qualified CLI command may have a variable number of distinct parts: the command (command level 1), one or more subcommands (command level 2 and command level 3, if present), and one or more name= value pair(s).
• recovery • shutdown • thrmshutdown • webserver Figure 2-1 shows the levels of help for a command. Figure 2-1.
For one info value, specify one or more optional parameter(s). Table 2-1 displays the optional parameters for info=acquisition: Table 2-1.
Using the omhelp Command
3 omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service The omreport command allows you to see detailed information about your system components. You can retrieve summaries for many system components at one time, or you can get details about a specific component. This chapter shows you how to get reports with the level of detail that you want. Commands documented in this chapter vary in whether they define the fields that appear in the results of a particular omreport command.
Conventions for Parameter Tables When listing the parameters that a command can take, the parameters are listed in alphabetical order instead of the order in which they appear in the command line interface. The symbol |, often called pipe, is the logical exclusive or operator. For example, enable | disable means that you can enable or disable the component or feature, but you cannot simultaneously enable and disable the component or feature.
Table 3-2. Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 for omreport Command Command Level 2 Level 1 Command Level 3 Use User Privilege Required omreport modularenclosure U, P, A Shows information for all the modular chassis. about U, P, A Shows version number and properties for Server Administrator. U, P, A Displays information for all the Server Administrator programs installed. U, P, A Shows the general status of all the main components.
Table 3-2. Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 for omreport (continued) Command Command Level 2 Level 1 32 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use fans U, P, A Shows the status and thresholds for system fans. firmware U, P, A Shows the name and version of the firmware. frontpanel U, P, A Shows whether the front panel button settings, such as the Power button and/or Nonmasking Interrupt (NMI) button (if present on the system), are enabled or disabled.
Table 3-2. Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 for omreport (continued) Command Command Level 2 Level 1 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use leds U, P, A Shows the properties you have set for light-emitting diodes to flash under various alert conditions. memory U, P, A Shows properties of your system's memory arrays. nics U, P, A Shows the NIC and Team interface properties.
Table 3-2. Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 for omreport (continued) Command Command Level 2 Level 1 User Privilege Required remoteaccess U, P, A Shows general information on remote access. slots U, P, A Shows properties of your system’s expansion slots and other slot types. temps U, P, A Shows the status and thresholds for the system temperature sensors. volts U, P, A Shows the status and thresholds for the system voltage sensors.
Table 3-2. Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 for omreport (continued) Command Command Level 2 Level 1 Use Command Level 3 User Privilege Required alertlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to display the alert log. assetinfo U, P, A Shows the cost of ownership information for your system. cmdlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to display the command log. esmlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to display the hardware log.
Table 3-2. Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 for omreport (continued) Command Command Level 2 Level 1 preferences 36 Use Command Level 3 User Privilege Required recovery P, A Shows how your system is configured to respond to a hung operating system. shutdown P, A Shows how the shutdown action is to be performed. summary U, P, A Shows the key facts for all system components, including main system chassis, software, and storage.
Help With the omreport Command Use the omreport -? command to get a list of the available commands for omreport. Use omreport -? to get help on the level 2 about, chassis, and system commands. The following information on omreport system -? also applies to get help for the omreport chassis command. To see a list of valid commands for omreport system, type: omreport system -? | more omreport modularenclosure Use the omreport modularenclosure command to view details of the modular system.
Attribute : Product Value : Chassis Management Controller (CMC) Attribute : Description Value : The system component provides a complete set of remote management functions for Dell systems. Attribute : Version Value : 3.20 Attribute : IP Address Value : 101.102.103.
Server Administrator includes a number of services, each of which has a version number of its own. The Contains field reports version numbers for the services as well as other useful details. The output below is an example, and can change depending on your system’s configuration and the version of Server Administrator installed on your system: Contains: Instrumentation Service 6.x.x Storage Management Service 2.x.x Sun JRE - OEM Installed Version 1.x.x Secure Port Server 3.x.x Core Service 1.x.
Server Administrator displays a general status for your main system chassis/main system components. SEVERITY Ok Critical Ok Ok Ok Ok : COMPONENT : Fans : Intrusion : Memory : Power Supplies : Temperatures : Voltages omreport chassis acswitch/omreport mainsystem acswitch Use the omreport chassis acswitch or omreport mainsystem acswitch command if your system has redundant AC power lines that are configured in a failover arrangement.
Location AC Present Active Source : AC Power Line 2 : Power Present : Not Active Server Administrator reports values for the Redundancy Status and Redundancy Mode fields. omreport chassis batteries/omreport mainsystem batteries Use the omreport chassis batteries or omreport mainsystem batteries command to view battery properties. Type: omreport chassis batteries or omreport mainsystem batteries Server Administrator displays the summary of the battery information for your system.
Table 3-3 displays the available BIOS setup parameters: NOTE: All the BIOS Setup parameters are not displayed. Only those BIOS setup properties configured during system boot are displayed. Table 3-3. BIOS Setup Parameters Parameters Description Attribute Bootsequence Displays the device used to boot the system. Numlock Displays whether the keypad can be used as number keys. Embedded Video Controller Displays whether the Embedded Video Controller option is enabled or disabled.
Table 3-3. BIOS Setup Parameters (continued) Parameters Description NIC 1 Displays whether the first NIC is enabled (with or without PXE/iSCSI) or disabled during system boot. NIC 2 Displays whether the second NIC is enabled (with or without PXE/iSCSI) or disabled during system boot. NIC 3 Displays whether the third NIC is enabled (with or without PXE/iSCSI) or disabled during system boot. NIC 4 Displays whether the fourth NIC is enabled (with or without PXE/iSCSI) or disabled during system boot.
Table 3-3. BIOS Setup Parameters (continued) Parameters Description IDE Primary Drive 0 Displays whether the device is automatically detected and enabled or if the device is disabled. IDE Primary Drive 1 Displays whether the device is automatically detected and enabled or if the device is disabled. Intrusion Displays whether the intrusion check is enabled or disabled during system boot. Mouse Displays whether the mouse is enabled or disabled.
Table 3-3. BIOS Setup Parameters (continued) Parameters Description Console Redirection After Boot Displays whether console redirection after system reboot is enabled or disabled. External Serial Connector Displays whether the external serial connector is mapped to Serial Device 1, Serial Device 2, or a Remote Access Device. Console Redirection Failsafe Baud Rate Displays the setting for console redirection failsafe baud rate. Serial Address Select Displays port address for the serial devices.
Depending on your configuration of your system, you may notice the following output: Removable Flash Media Information Health : Critical Internal Dual SD Module Redundancy : Critical Attribute : Redundancy Value : Lost Internal SD Modules Status Status : OK Connector Name : System Board SD Status 1 State : Present Storage Size : 512 MB Status : OK Connector Name : System Board SD Status 2 State : Present Storage Size : 512 MB VFlash Media Details Connector Name : System Board SD Status
omreport chassis fans/omreport mainsystem fans Use the omreport chassis fans or omreport mainsystem fans command to view the fan probe status and settings. Type: omreport chassis fans index=n or omreport mainsystem fans index=n The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary of status, readings, and thresholds set for any fan probes that might be present on your system.
If the NMI button is present on your system, you can see whether the NMI button is enabled or not. The NMI button can be used to troubleshoot software and device errors when using certain operating systems. The Front Panel LCD Security Access displays if the front panel encryption access information is set to View, Modify, or Disable. The Front Panel LCD Information displays information such as service tag, remote indication status, and so on.
Depending on your system’s configuration, you may notice the following output: Hardware Performance Index : 0 Probe Name : System Board Power Optimized Status : Normal Cause : [N/A] omreport chassis info/omreport mainsystem info Use the omreport chassis info or omreport mainsystem info command to see a summary of installed component versions: omreport chassis info index=n or omreport mainsystem info index=n The index parameter specifies a chassis number and is optional.
System Revision Name : II Chassis Lock : Present Chassis Service Tag : 8RLNB1S Express service code : 19083204784 Chassis Asset Tag : Flash chassis indentify LED state : Off Flash chassis indentify LED timeout value : 300 omreport chassis intrusion Use the omreport chassis intrusion command to find out whether the cover of your system is open or not.
The following is an example output: Flash chassis indentify LED state : Off Flash chassis indentify LED timeout : 300 value omreport chassis memory/omreport mainsystem memory Use omreport chassis memory or omreport mainsystem memory to view details for each memory module slot in your system. If your system supports redundant memory, this command also displays the status, state, and type of memory redundancy implemented on your system.
If your system supports redundant memory, the redundancy output may resemble the following: Memory Redundancy Redundancy Status Fail Over State Redundancy Configuration Attributes of Memory Array(s) Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 : Full : Inactive : DDDC : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Location System Board or Motherboard Use System memory Installed Capacity 13
If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for a specific NIC and the values for the following fields: Physical Interface, Interface name, IPv4 Addresses, IPv6 Addresses, Physical Interface Receive Statistics, Physical Interface Transmit Statistics, Interface Receive Statistics, and Interface Transmit Statistics.
Base I/O Address is the starting I/O address expressed in hexadecimal. IRQ Level is a hardware interrupt on a system. The hardware interrupt signals the system's CPU that an event has started or ended in a peripheral component such as a modem or printer. When communicated over a peripheral component interconnect card, the IRQ level is a standard way to identify the type of device that is sending the interrupt request.
Capabilities and Cache Properties of a Specific Processor To view the cache properties of a processor on a given connector, type: omreport chassis processors index=n or omreport mainsystem processors index=n The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for all processors. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for a specific processor.
NOTE: Due to the limitations of certain operating systems (for example, VMware ESXi), certain features may not be available with this release of OpenManage Server Administrator. Fields Reported for Each Cache on a Particular Processor The following fields are displayed for each cache on a particular processor: Status reports whether a specific cache on the processor is enabled or disabled. Level refers to a primary or secondary cache. Primary-level cache is a memory bank built into the processor.
Associativity refers to the way in which main memory content is stored on the cache. • A fully associative cache allows any line in main memory to be stored at any location in the cache. • A n-way set-associative cache directly maps n specific lines of memory to the same n lines of cache. For example, line 0 of any page in memory must be stored in line 0 of cache memory. Cache Device Supported Type is the type of static random access memory (SRAM) that the device can support.
Custom attributes are: CPU Power and Performance Management, Memory Power and Performance Management, and Fan Power and Performance Management. NOTE: The omreport chassis pwrmanagement or omreport mainsystem pwrmanagement command is applicable only to selected Dell xx1x systems that support Power Management Bus (PMBus). NOTE: Power Management features are only available for PowerEdge systems that have hot-swappable power supplies and not systems that have a fixed, nonredundant power supply installed.
For each power monitoring profile in the system, values display for the following fields: • Power Consumption Status • Probe Name • Reading • Warning Threshold • Failure Threshold • Amperage: Location and Reading • Power Tracking Statistics • Energy Consumption • Measurement Start Time • Measurement Finish Time • Reading • System Peak Power • System Peak Amperage NOTE: The omreport chassis pwrmonitoring or omreport mainsystem pwrmonitoring command is applicable only to selected Dell
Power Consumption Information Power Consumption Index : 2 Status : Ok Probe Name : System Board System Level Reading : 539W Warning Threshold : 994W Failure Threshold : 1400 W Power Headroom Name : System Instantaneous Headroom Reading : 300 W Name : System Peak Headroom Reading : 340 W Amperage 60 Location : PS 1 Current 1 Reading : 1.2 A Location : PS 2 Current 2 Reading : 1.
Power Tracking Statistics Statistics : Energy consumption Measurement Start Time : Thu Jun 28 11:03:20 2007 Measurement Finish Time : FRI Jun 28 11:05:46 2007 Reading : 5.9 KWH Statistics : System Peak Power Measurement Start Time : Mon Jun 18 16:03:20 2007 Peak Time : Wed Jun 27 00:23:46 2007 Peak Reading : 630 W Statistics : System Peak Amperage Measured Since : Mon Jun 18 16:03:20 2007 Read Time : Tue Jun 19 04:06:32 2007 Peak Reading : 2.
For each power supply profile in the system, values display for the following fields: • Status • Location • Type • Rated Input Wattage (in Watts) • Maximum Output Wattage • Online Status • Power Monitoring Capable omreport chassis remoteaccess/omreport mainsystem remoteaccess Use the omreport chassis remoteaccess or omreport mainsystem remoteaccess command to view general information on baseboard management controller or integrated Dell remote access controller (BMC/iDRAC) and remote access co
Table 3-5. omreport chassis remoteaccess/omreport mainsystem remoteaccess name=value pair Description config=additional Reports the current state of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on iDRAC6. config=advsol Reports advanced BMC/iDRAC6 or remote access information on a serial over local area network (LAN) connection. config=nic Reports BMC/iDRAC6 or remote access information for the LAN. config=serial Reports serial port information for BMC or remote access.
Adapter refers to the name and/or type of the card that fits into the slot, for example, a storage array controller, SCSI adapter, iDRAC6 Enterprise, or HBA. Data Bus Width is the width, in bits, of the information pathway between the components of a system. The range of the data bus width can be from 16 to 64 bits. omreport chassis temps/omreport mainsystem temps Use the omreport chassis temps or omreport mainsystem temps command to view properties of your system’s temperature probes.
omreport system Commands/omreport servermodule Commands Use the omreport system or omreport servermodule commands to view logs, threshold values, cost of ownership information, and information about how shutdown actions and recovery actions are configured. omreport system/omreport servermodule Use the omreport system or omreport servermodule command to see a general status of the components of your system.
Commands for Viewing Logs You can use the omreport system or omreport servermodule command to view logs: the alert log, the command log, and the hardware or ESM log. NOTE: If the Alert log or Command log displays invalid XML data (such as when XML data generated for the selection is not well-formed), to clear the log and resolve the issue type: omconfig system alertlog action=clear or omconfig system cmdlog action=clear.
omreport system alertaction/omreport servermodule alertaction Use the omreport system alertaction or omreport servermodule alertaction command to view a summary of alert actions that have been configured for warning and failure events on your system components. Alert actions determine how Server Administrator responds when a component has a warning or failure event.
• Power Supply Warning • Power Supply Failure • Degraded Redundancy • Lost Redundancy • Temperature Warning • Temperature Failure • Voltage Warning • Voltage Failure • Processor Warning • Processor Failure • Hardware Log Warning • Hardware Log Full • Watchdog Asr • Storage System Warning • Storage System Failure • Storage Controller Warning • Storage Controller Failure • Physical Disk Warning • Physical Disk Failure • Virtual Disk Warning • Virtual Disk Failure
• Removable Flash Media Present • Removable Flash Media Removed • Removable Flash Media Failure NOTE: Storage Controller Battery Warning and Storage Controller Battery Failure events are not available on modular systems. NOTE: System Power Probe Warning is not applicable to modular systems.
--------------Power Supplies ---------------Settings Enable: Informational, Warning and Critical Disable: None ----------Fans ----------Settings Enable: Critical Disable: Informational and Warning --------------------Removable Flash Media --------------------Settings Enable: Informational, Warning and Critical Disable: None The full report lists the settings for all components in your system for which events can be generated.
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omreport system pedestinations/omreport servermodule pedestinations Use the omreport system pedestinations or omreport servermodule pedestinations command to view destinations where alerts for platform events are configured to be sent. Depending on the number of destinations displayed, you can configure a separate IP address for each destination address.
Table 3-7. Settings for the omreport system pedestinations/omreport servermodule pedestinations (continued) Output Attributes Description destination 4: Displays the fourth destination. Destination IP Address: 210.211.212.213: IP address of the fourth destination. 210.211.212.
omreport system shutdown/omreport servermodule shutdown Use the omreport system shutdown or omreport servermodule shutdown command to view any pending shutdown actions for your system. If properties for shutdown are configured, executing this command displays these properties. NOTE: Due to the limitations of certain operating systems (for example, VMware ESXi), certain features may not be available with this release of OpenManage Server Administrator.
System Summary ----------------Software Profile ----------------System Management Name : Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version : 6.x.x Description : Systems Management Software Contains : Instrumentation Service 6.x.x : Storage Management Service 3.x.x : Sun JRE - OEM Installed Version 1.x.x : Secure Port Server 1.x.x : Dell OpenManage Core Service 1.x.x : Instrumentation Service Integration Layer 1.x.x : Storage Management Service Integration Layer 1.x.
System -------------Host Name : svctag-dxxxxs System Location : Please set the value Model : PowerEdge 1955 Life Cycle Controller : Enabled Asset Tag : Test Service Tag : 6JS4V1S Express service code : 14256807472 Slot Number : Slot 01-02 Form Factor : Half Height Dual Width Remote Access Information Remote Access Device : iDRAC6 Enterprise vFlash Media : Present vFlash Media Type : vFlash SD Card vFlash Media : 922 MB Available Size vFlash Media Size : 976 MB Processor 1 Processor
Voltage : 1400 mV Processor 2 Processor Brand : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU Processor Version : Model 15 Stepping 6 Voltage : 1400 mV Memory Total Installed Capacity : 2048 MB Memory Available to the OS : 2048 MB Total Maximum Capacity : 32768 MB Memory Array Count : 1 Remote Access Controller Remote Access Controller Information Product : iDRAC6 Enterprise IP Address : 192.xxx.x.xxx IP Subnet : 255.xxx.x.xxx IP Gateway : 192.xxx.x.
IP Address : [No Value] Network Interface 1 IP Address : [No Value] The system summary hardware information includes data values for installed components of the following types present in your system: System Attributes • Host name • System location • Life Cycle Controller Main System Chassis/Main System Chassis • Chassis Model • Chassis Service Tag • Express Service Code • Chassis Lock • Chassis Asset Tag Remote Access Information 78 • Remote Access Device • vFlash Media • vFla
Processor The following are listed for each processor in the system: • Processor Brand • Processor Family • Processor Version • Current Speed • Maximum Speed • External Clock Speed • Voltage Memory • Total Installed Capacity • Memory Available to the Operating System • Total Maximum Capacity • Memory Array Count Memory Array The following details are listed for each memory board or module in the system (for example, the system board or the memory module in a given slot number): • L
BIOS • Manufacturer • BIOS Version • Release Date Firmware • Name • Version Network Data The following details are listed for each NIC and Team interface, if Team interface is configured in the system: • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Default Gateway • MAC Address Storage Enclosures The following details are listed for each storage enclosure attached to the system: • Name • Service Tag omreport system thrmshutdown/omreport servermodule thrmshutdown Use the omreport system thrmshutdown
If the system is configured to shutdown when a temperature probe detects a warning or failure event, one of the following messages displays: Thermal protect shutdown severity: warning Thermal protect shutdown severity: failure omreport system version/omreport servermodule version Use the omreport system version or omreport servermodule version command to list the version numbers of the BIOS, firmware, systems management software, and operating system installed on your system.
--------------Software --------------Name : Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition Version : 5.2 Name Version : Dell Server Administrator : 6.x.x omreport preferences Commands Use the omreport preferences command to view the URL information of your Server Administrator Web server. Table 3-8 shows the available attributes. Table 3-8. omreport preferences webserver name=value pair Description attribute=geturl Reports the URL information of your Web server.
4 omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service The omconfig command allows you to provide values that define warning events, configure alert actions, clear logs, and configure system shutdown, as well as allowing you to perform other systems management tasks.
Table 4-1. System Availability for the omconfig Command Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Applicable to omconfig servermodule mainsystem system chassis Modular system Modular system Non-modular system Non-modular system Conventions for Parameter Tables When listing the parameters that a command can take, the parameters are listed in alphabetical order instead of the order in which they appear in the command line interface. The symbol |, often called pipe, is the logical exclusive or operator.
Table 4-2. omconfig Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Command Level 1 Command Level Command Level 3 2 User Privilege Required Use about U, P, A Shows version number and properties for the Server Administrator program. details=true U, P, A Displays information for all of the Server Administrator programs that are installed. cdvformat A Specifies the delimiter for separating data fields reported in custom delimited format (cdv).
Table 4-2. omconfig Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 (continued) Command Level 1 86 User Privilege Required Use alertaction P, A Determines in advance the actions to be taken for warning or failure events on intrusion, fans, temperatures, voltages, power supplies, memory, and redundancy. alertlog P, A Allows the administrator to clear the alert log.
Table 4-2. omconfig Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 (continued) Command Level 1 User Privilege Required Use shutdown A Allows the administrator to select from several options when shutting down the system. thrmshutdown A Sets the severity level at which a thermal event triggers a system shutdown. webserver A Starts or stops the Web server. biossetup A Configures the behavior of specific system components controlled by the BIOS.
Table 4-2. omconfig Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 (continued) Command Level 1 User Privilege Required Use leds P, A Specifies when to flash a chassis fault LED or chassis identification LED, and allows you to clear the LED for the system's hard drive. memorymode A Enables or disables the spare bank, mirroring, raid, and DDDC (Double Device Data Correction) memory modes, and also specify which mode to use.
Table 4-2. omconfig Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 (continued) Command Level 1 Command Level Command Level 3 2 User Privilege Required storage Use See "Using the Storage Management Service" on page 173. Help With the omconfig Command Use the omconfig -? command to get a list of the available commands for omconfig. Use omconfig -? to get help on the about, chassis, preferences, and system’s level 2 commands.
To scroll command output one screen at a time, type: omconfig system alertaction -? | more where | more allows you to press the spacebar to see the next screen of the CLI help output. To make a file that contains all the help for the omconfig system alertaction -? command, type: omconfig system alertaction -? -outa alert.txt where -outa directs the output of the command to a file called alert.txt.
Server Administrator includes a number of services, each of which has a version number of its own. The Contains field reports version numbers for the services and provides other useful details. The output that follows is an example, and it can change depending on the configuration of your system and the version of Server Administrator that is available: Contains: Broadcom SNMP Agent 10.xx.xx Common Storage Module 3.x.x Data Engine 5.x.x Hardware Application Programming Interface 5.x.
omconfig chassis/omconfig mainsystem Use the omconfig chassis or omconfig mainsystem commands to default or to set values for fan, voltage, and temperature probes, to configure BIOS behavior during system start up, to clear memory error counts, and to enable or disable power button control features where system configuration permits. Use the omconfig chassis -? or omconfig mainsystem -? command to view a list of all omconfig chassis/omconfig mainsystem commands.
Table 4-3 shows the name=value pairs you can use with this command. Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= attribute= acpwrrecovery Description setting=off | last| on off: System is turned off. last: System returns to previous state. on: System is turned on. delay=random | random: System is turned on with immediate | timedelay random delay. time immediate: System returns to previous state immediately.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= attribute= bootorder Description sequence=aliasname1, Configures the boot sequence according aliasname2,..... to the set aliasnames. To view the set aliasnameN alias names, run the command omreport chassis biossetup attribute= bootorder. NOTE: On Linux systems, user/user groups upgraded to administrator/administrator groups cannot configure this BIOS setup setting.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute= conredirect enabled: Redirects the BIOS screen over Serial Port 1. Keyboard and text output are redirected over Serial Port 2. setting=enabled | disabled disabled: Turns off the BIOS console redirection. attribute=crab setting=enabled | disabled enabled: Enables BIOS console redirection after system reboot. disabled: Disables BIOS console redirection.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute= cpuxdsupport enabled: Enables Execute Disable (XD) support on system. setting=enabled | disabled disabled: Disables XD support on system. attribute=cpucore setting=1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 1: Enables one core per processor. 8 | 10 | 12 |all 2: Enables two cores per processor. 4: Enables four cores per processor. 6: Enables six cores per processor. 8: Enables eight cores per processor.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute=dualnic setting=off | on | pxeboth | nic1pxe |nic2pxe | isciboth | nic1isci | nic2isci | nic1pxenic2isci | nic1iscinic2pxe | onpxeboth | onpxenone | off: Disables the Network Interface Controllers (NICs). on: Enables the network interface (PXE or iSCSI is not enabled on either of the NICs). pxeboth: Enables PXE on both NICs.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute= embvideoctrl enabled: Enables the embedded video controller to be the primary video device. setting=enabled | disabled disabled: Disables the embedded video controller to be the primary video device. attribute= esataport setting=off | auto off: Sets the embedded SATA port value to off. auto: Sets the embedded SATA port value to auto.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute=ide on: Enables this device. setting=on | off force=true off: Disables this device. force=true: Verification of setting change. attribute= idepridrv setting=off | auto attribute= intrusion setting=enabled | disabled off: Disables the device. auto: Detects and enables the device automatically. enabled: Enables the intrusion check during system boot.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute=nic1 enabled: Enables the first NIC during system boot. setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled | enabledonly | enablednonepxe | enabledwithiscsi enabledwithpxe: Enables the first NIC during system boot (with PXE on if the system has PXE). disabled: Disables the first NIC during system boot.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute=nic3 enabled: Enables the third NIC during system boot. setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled | enabledonly | enablednonepxe | enabledwithiscsi enabledwithpxe: Enables the third NIC during system boot (with PXE on if the system has PXE). disabled: Disables the third NIC during system boot.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute= numlock setting=on | off on: Uses the keypad as number keys. attribute=numa setting=enabled | disabled enabled: Enables Node Interleaving. setting=off | lpt1 | lpt2 | lpt3 off: Disables the parallel port address. attribute= ppaddress off: Uses the keypad as arrow keys. disabled: Disables Node Interleaving. lpt1: Locates the device on LPT1. lpt2: Locates the device onLPT2.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute=romb raid: Instructs the BIOS to detect RAID-on-motherboard as a RAID device. setting=raid | off | scsi force=true off: Disables the device during system boot. scsi: Instructs the BIOS to detect this device as a SCSI device. force=true: Verification of setting change.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute= secondaryscsi setting=on | off on: Enables this device. attribute= serialportaddr setting=default | alternate | com1 | com2 off: Disables this device. default: Maps to Serial device1=COM1, Serial device2=COM2. alternate: Maps to Serial device1= COM2, Serial device2=COM1 com1: Sets serial port address to COM1. com2: Sets serial port address to COM2.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= Description attribute= serialport1 off: Disables serial port 1. setting=off | auto | com1 | com3 | bmcserial | bmcnic | rac | com1bmc auto: Maps serial port 1 to a COM port. com1: Maps serial port 1 to COM port 1. com3: Maps serial port 1 to COM port 3. bmcserial: Maps serial port 1 to BMC Serial. bmcnic: Maps serial port 1 to the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) NIC.
Table 4-3. BIOS Setup Settings (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= setting= attribute=uausb Description setting=on | backonly on: Enables the user-accessible | off USB port(s). backonly: Enables only the user accessible USB port(s) located at the back of the system. off: Disables the user-accessible USB port(s). attribute=usb setting=enabled | disabled enabled: Enables the USB port(s). disabled: Disables the USB port(s).
omconfig chassis currents/omconfig mainsystem currents NOTE: This command is no longer available through Server Administrator. omconfig chassis fans/omconfig mainsystem fans Use the omconfig chassis fans or omconfig mainsystem fans command to set fan probe warning thresholds. As with other components, you can view both warning and failure threshold values, but you cannot set failure thresholds. Your system manufacturer sets the minimum and maximum failure thresholds.
Specifying a Value for Minimum and Maximum Warning Thresholds If you prefer to specify values for the fan probe warning thresholds, you must specify the number of the probe you are configuring and the minimum and/or maximum warning threshold values. In the following example, the probe that is being configured is probe 0.
• Ambient temperature of the system • Remote access IPv4 address • Remote access IPv6 address • Specify and configure the LCD line number • View the encryption state report of the LCD • Configure LCD to indicate an active remote session when the Kernelbased Virtual Machine (KVM) is available NOTE: You can configure the Power and NMI buttons only if they are present on your system. Table 4-5 shows the valid parameters for the command. Table 4-5.
Table 4-5. omconfig chassis frontpanel/omconfig mainsystem frontpanel (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description config= remoteaccessmac config=ipv4idrac config=ipv6idrac config=macidrac config= ambienttemp security=modify security=view security=disabled remoteindication =true NA Sets the remote access MAC address. NA NA Sets IPv4 DRAC information. Sets IPv6 DRAC information. Sets the DRAC’s MAC address. Sets the system temperature in centigrade.
Index 0 always defaults to the main system chassis. The following command omits index=n, but accomplishes the same thing: omconfig chassis info tag=buildsys or omconfig mainsystem info tag=buildsys An acceptable command, when executed, results in the following message: Chassis info set successfully. For some chassis, you can assign a different name. You cannot rename the main system chassis.
omconfig chassis memorymode/omconfig mainsystem memorymode Use the omconfig chassis memorymode or omconfig mainsystem memorymode command to specify the redundancy mode you want to use for your system memory in case of memory errors. Redundant memory enables a system to switch to other available memory modules if unacceptable errors are detected in the modules that the system is currently using.
Table 4-8 shows the valid parameters for the command. Table 4-8. omconfig chassis memorymode/omconfig mainsystem memorymode name=value pair 1 index= Description Number of the chassis where the memory module resides (the default is chassis 0, the main system chassis). redundancy=spare spare: Disables the memory module that has a correctable | mirror | disabled memory event and copies the failing module’s data to a spare | raid5 | dddc bank.
omconfig chassis pwrmanagement/omconfig mainsystem pwrmanagement Use the omconfig chassis pwrmanagement or omconfig mainsystem pwrmanagement command to configure power cap and manage profiles that control power utilization. Table 4-9. omconfig chassis pwrmanagement/omconfig mainsystem pwrmanagement name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description config=budget cap= Sets the threshold value for power budget. enable: Enables powercap settings.
Table 4-9. omconfig chassis pwrmanagement/omconfig mainsystem pwrmanagement (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description cpupowermode=min | min: Sets the CPU power max | systemdbpm | consumption to minimum. osdbpm max: Sets the CPU power consumption to maximum. systemdbpm: Sets the mode to system demand based power management. osdbpm: Sets the mode to operating system demand based power management. NOTE: These options are applicable only when a custom profile is selected.
omconfig chassis pwrmonitoring/omconfig mainsystem pwrmonitoring Use the omconfig chassis pwrmonitoring or omconfig mainsystem pwrmonitoring command to configure power consumption information. Table 4-10. omconfig chassis pwrmonitoring/omconfig mainsystem pwrmonitoring name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description index= NA config=probe warnthresh= settodefault warnthresh= Number of the probe or probe index (must be specified). Sets minimum and maximum warning thresholds values to default.
Specify a Value for Warning Thresholds If you prefer to specify values for the power consumption probe warning thresholds, you must specify the number of the probe you are configuring and the warning threshold value. You can configure the values to be displayed either in BTU/hr or Watts.
The output of the omconfig chassis remoteaccess or omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess command lists each of the available configurations. Table 4-11 shows the valid parameters: Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description config= additional ipv4=enable | disable enable: IPv4 stack to load on iDRAC6. ipv6=enable | disable disable: IPv4 stack to flush on iDRAC6. enable: Enables IPv6 stack to load on iDRAC6.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description dnssourcev6=static | auto static: DNS source is set to static. config=nic (continued) encryptkey=text confirmencryptkey=text gateway=Gateway gatewayv6= enablenic=true | false auto: DNS source is set to auto. text: Text used for encryption and confirmation of encryption. NOTE: The text option is supported only on PowerEdge x9xx systems.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description ipsourcev6=static | auto static: IPv6 address source is set to static. config=nic (continued) auto: IPv6 address source is set to auto. privilegelevel= administrator: Sets the maximum administrator | operator | privilege level that can be accepted on a user LAN channel to Administrator.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= config=serial Description baudrate=9600 | 19200 | 9600: Sets the connection speed to 9600 38400 | 57600 | 115200 bits per second. 19200: Sets the connection speed to 19200 bits per second. 38400: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 38400 bits per second. 57600: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 57600 bits per second.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description config=serial (continued) directbasic: Type of messaging used for IPMI messaging over a serial connection. mode=directbasic | directterminal | directbasicterminal | modembasic | modemterminal | modembasicterminal directterminal: Type of messaging that uses printable ASCII characters and allows a limited number of text commands over a serial connection.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description config= serialoverlan true: Enables serial over LAN for the BMC. enable=true | false false: Disables serial over LAN for the BMC. baudrate=9600 | 19200 | 9600: Sets the volatile and nonvolatile 38400 | 57600 | 115200 connection speed to 9600 bits per second. 19200: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 19200 bits per second.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description privilegelevel= administrator: Sets the maximum administrator | operator | privilege level that can be accepted on a user serial over LAN channel, to Administrator. operator: Sets the maximum privilege level that can be accepted on a serial over LAN channel, to Operator.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description newlinesequence=none | none: BMC does not use a crlf | null | cr | lfcr | lf termination sequence. crlf: BMC uses as a new line sequence when the BMC writes a new line to the console. null: BMC uses as a new line sequence when the BMC writes a new line to the console.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description id=number newpw=text id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being configured. confirmnewpw=text newpw=text: New password of the user. confirmnewpw=text: Confirm the new password. id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being configured.
Table 4-11. omconfig chassis remoteaccess/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess (continued) name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config= Description id=user id dracusergroup=admin | poweruser | guest | custom | none id=user id: User ID of the user being configured. dracusergroup=admin: Enables the Administrator user privileges. dracusergroup=poweruser: Enables the Power User privileges. dracusergroup=guest: Enables the Guest user privileges. dracusergroup=custom: Enables the Custom User privileges.
Table 4-12. omconfig chassis remoteaccess config=user id= dracusergroup=custom/omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess config=user id= dracusergroup=custom name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 config=user (continued) name=value pair 3 Description id=user id logindrac= true | dracusergroup= false custom configuredrac= true | false true/false: Enables/disables logging into DRAC. configure users= true | false true/false: Enables/disables configuration of users.
omconfig chassis temps/omconfig mainsystem temps Use the omconfig chassis temps or omconfig mainsystem temps command to set warning thresholds for temperature probes. As with other components, you can view both warning and failure threshold values, but you cannot set failure threshold values. Your system manufacturer sets the minimum and maximum failure threshold values. NOTE: Threshold values that you can set vary from one system configuration to another.
Specify a Value for Minimum and Maximum Warning Thresholds If you want to specify values for the temperature probe warning thresholds, you must specify the number of the probe you are configuring and the minimum and/or maximum warning threshold value. In the following example, the probe that is being configured is probe 4: omconfig chassis temps index=4 minwarnthresh=11.2 maxwarnthresh=58.7 or omconfig mainsystem temps index=4 minwarnthresh= 11.2 maxwarnthresh=58.
Table 4-15. omconfig chassis volts/omconfig mainsystem volts name=value pair Description index= warnthresh=default Probe index (must be specified). Sets minimum and maximum warning threshold values to default. Sets minimum warning threshold value (3 decimal places). sets maximum warning threshold value (3 decimal places).
When you issue the command and the system sets the values you specify, the following message appears: Voltage probe warning threshold(s) set successfully. NOTE: Minimum and maximum warning threshold values for the voltage cannot be set on PowerEdge x8xx systems. omconfig preferences Use the omconfig preferences command to set system preferences. Use the command line to set the SNMP root password and specify the user levels able to access Server Administrator.
Therefore, for a computer named "myOmsa" running Server Administrator, the default name would be "myOmsa–omsa". This is the name of Server Administrator defined in Active Directory by using the snap–in tool. This name must match the name for the application object in Active Directory in order to find user privileges. NOTE: This command is applicable only on systems running the Windows operating system. Table 4-16 shows the valid parameters for the command. Table 4-16.
CAUTION: Interactive mode is the more encrypted method of setting the SNMP root password. In non-interactive mode, the values you enter for the newpw and confirmnewpw options appear on your system’s monitor when you type them. In the interactive mode, the values you type for passwords are masked. The parameters for configuring the SNMP root password are the same whether you configure it interactively or iteratively.
For example, to disallow SNMP set operations use the following command: omconfig preferences snmp setting=snmpset enable= false NOTE: After executing the command to enable or disable SNMP set operations, restart services for the change to take effect. On systems running supported Microsoft Windows operating systems, restart the Windows SNMP Service.
Table 4-20 shows the name=value pairs you can use with this command. Table 4-20. Configuring Webserver Preferences name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 attribute= sslencryption setting=autonegotiate autonegotiate: Sets the encryption | 128bitorhigher levels automatically based on your web browser settings. attribute=seturl attribute= signalgorithm Description 128bitorhigher: Sets the encryption levels to 128-bit or higher.
omconfig system/omconfig servermodule Use the omconfig system or omconfig servermodule commands to clear logs, determine how various shutdown actions occur, set initial values or edit values for cost of ownership information, and determine how to respond to a hung operating system.
The event is a power supply failure and the action is to broadcast a message to all Server Administrator users. Available Alert Actions Table 4-21 shows the alert actions for each component that allows you to configure an alert action. Table 4-21. Alert Actions You Can Set for Warning and Failure Events Alert Action Setting Description alert=true | false true: Enables your system's console alert.
Table 4-22. Events for Which You Can Set Alert Actions (continued) Event Name Description event=fanwarn event=fanfail event=hardwarelogwarn event=hardwarelogfull event=intrusion event=memprefail Sets actions when a fan probe detects a warning value. Sets actions when a fan probe detects a failure value. Sets actions when a hardware log detects a warning value. Sets actions when a hardware log is full. Sets actions when a chassis intrusion event is detected.
Table 4-22. Events for Which You Can Set Alert Actions (continued) Event Name Description event=watchdogasr Sets actions that Server Administrator performs on the next system startup after a watchdog Automatic System Recovery (ASR) is performed for a hung operating system. event= Sets actions that Server Administrator performs when the removableflashmediapresent system detects a removable flash media.
Example Current Probe Actions To disable system console alert if a current probe detects a warning event, type: omconfig system alertaction event=currentwarn alert=false or omconfig servermodule alertaction event= currentwarn alert=false To enable broadcast messages if a current probe detects a failure event, type: omconfig system alertaction event=currentfail broadcast=true or omconfig servermodule alertaction event= currentfail broadcast=true Example Fan Probe Actions To generate alerts when a fan probe
Commands for Clearing Logs NOTE: For more information about alert messages, see the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Messages Reference Guide. You can use the omconfig system or omconfig servermodule command to clear three logs: the alert log, the command log, and the hardware or ESM log. To clear the contents of the alert log, type: omconfig system alertlog action=clear or omconfig servermodule alertlog action=clear NOTE: Entering an invalid RAC user name may prevent the command log from displaying.
Table 4-23. omconfig system pedestinations/omconfig servermodule pedestinations name=Value Pair Description destenable=true | false true: Enables an individual platform event filter destination after a valid IP address has been set. false: Disables an individual platform event filter. index=number Sets the index for the destination. ipaddress=ipv4|ipv6 Sets the IP address for the destination.
Parameters for Alert Action Command (continued) Table 4-24. Action Description action= powerreduction Reduces the processor speed until the power consumption comes down and reaches below the warning threshold. If the system power consumption stays below the warning threshold, increases the processor speed NOTE: This action is applicable only to non–modular systems.
Table 4-25. omconfig system platformevents (continued) Event Name Description event=intrusion Sets action or enables/disables alert generation when a chassis is opened. event=powerwarn Sets action or enables/disables alert generation when a power device probe detects that the power supply, voltage regulator module, or DC to DC converter is pending a failure condition. event=powerabsent Sets action or enables/disables alert generation when a processor probe detects that the power supply is absent.
Table 4-25. omconfig system platformevents (continued) Event Name Description event= removableflashmediapresent Sets actions that Server Administrator performs when the system detects a removable flash media. event= Sets actions that Server Administrator performs when a removableflashmediaremoved removable flash media is removed. event= removableflashmediafail Sets actions that Server Administrator performs when a removable flash media fails.
Source At present, source=snmptraps is a required name=value pair because SNMP is currently the only supported source of event notification for your system’s components. omconfig system events source=snmptraps or omconfig servermodule events source=snmptraps Type Type refers to the name of the component(s) involved in the event. Table 4-26 shows the valid parameters for system event types. Table 4-26.
Severity In the context of configuring events, severity determines how severe an event must be before Server Administrator notifies you of the event for a component type. When there are multiple components of the same type in the same system chassis, you can specify whether you want to be notified for event severity according to the number of the component by using the index= parameter. Table 4-27 shows the valid severity parameters. Table 4-27.
Index Index refers to the number of an event for a particular component. Index is an optional parameter. When you omit the index parameter, events are configured for all components of the specified type, such as all fans. For example, when a system contains more than one fan, you can enable or disable event notification for a particular fan.
Table 4-29. Recovery Parameters name=value pair Description action=none Takes no action when the operating system is hung or has crashed. action=reboot Shuts down the operating system and initiates system startup, performing BIOS checks, and reloading the operating system. action=poweroff Turns off electrical power to the system. action=powercycle Turns off electrical power to the system, pauses, turns the power on, and reboots the system.
omconfig system shutdown/omconfig servermodule shutdown Use the omconfig system shutdown or omconfig servermodule shutdown command to determine the way in which the system shuts down. During system shutdown, the default is to shut down the operating system before powering off the system. Shutting down the operating system first closes down the file system before powering the system down. If you do not want to shut down the operating system first, use the osfirst=false parameter.
To bypass operating system shutdown before the system is powered off, type: omconfig system shutdown action=reboot osfirst= false or omconfig servermodule shutdown action=reboot osfirst=false omconfig system thrmshutdown/omconfig servermodule thrmshutdown Use the omconfig system thrmshutdown or omconfig servermodule thrmshutdown command to configure a thermal shutdown action. A thermal shutdown can be configured to occur when a temperature probe detects a temperature probe warning or failure event.
To disable thermal shutdown so that an administrator has to initiate an omconfig system shutdown, type: omconfig system thrmshutdown severity=disabled or omconfig servermodule thrmshutdown severity= disabled omconfig: Managing Components 153
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5 omconfig system or servermodule assetinfo: Editing Cost of Ownership Values The omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command helps you to edit a comprehensive set of parameters that make up the total cost of ownership of your system. This section explains the parameters that can be reported and configured under the omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command.
Table 5-2. omconfig system assetinfo info=acquisition/omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=acquisition Command Command Level 1 Level 2 Command Name= Name= Value Level 3 Value Pair 1 Pair 2 Description omconfig system/server module assetinfo info= acquisition costcenter= expensed=yes | no installdate= ponum= purchasecost= purchasedate= signauth= waybill= 156 omconfig system or servermodule The name or code for the business entity that acquired the system.
Example Commands for Adding Acquisition Information To provide a value for an acquisition parameter, type a command of the form: omconfig system assetinfo info=acquisition or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=acquisition . For example, type: omconfig system assetinfo info=acquisition purchasedate=122101 or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=acquisition purchasedate=122101 The following message appears: Asset information set successfully.
Adding Depreciation Information Depreciation is a set of methods for computing the devaluation of your asset over time. For example, the depreciation of a system that is expected to have a useful life of 5 years would be 20 percent. Use the omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info= depreciation command to add details about how your system's depreciation is to be computed. Table 5-3 shows the valid parameters for the command. Table 5-3.
omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation method=straightline or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=depreciation method=straightline The following message appears: Asset information set successfully. You can type more than one omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command at the same time, as long as all the parameters for name=value pair 2 belong to the same name=value pair 1. For an example, see "Example Commands for Adding Acquisition Information" on page 157.
Table 5-4 shows the valid parameters for the command. Table 5-4. omconfig system assetinfo info=extwarranty/omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=extwarranty Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Name= Value Description Pair 1 Pair 2 omconfig system/server module assetinfo info= extwarranty cost= enddate= Cost of the extended warranty service. Date the extended warranty agreement ends.
You can type more than one omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command at the same time, as long as all the parameters for name=value pair 2 belong to the same name=value pair 1. For an example, see "Example Commands for Adding Acquisition Information" on page 157. Adding Lease Information A lease is an agreement to pay for the use of a system for a specified period of time. The lessor retains ownership of the system. Table 5-5 shows the valid parameters for the command. Table 5-5.
Example Command for Adding Lease Information To provide a value for a lease parameter, type a command of the form: omconfig system assetinfo info=lease or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=lease . For example, type: omconfig system assetinfo info=lease value=4500 or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=lease value= 4500 The following message appears: Asset information set successfully.
Table 5-6. omconfig system assetinfo info=maintenance/omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=maintenance (continued) Command Command Level 1 Level 2 Command Name= Value Level 3 Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description provider= Business entity providing the maintenance service. startdate= Date the maintenance begins. restrictions= Activities not covered by the maintenance contract.
Adding Outsource Information Outsourcing is the practice of contracting with another business to maintain the system in good working order. Table 5-7 shows the valid parameters for adding outsource information. Table 5-7.
Example Command for Adding Outsource Information To provide a value for an outsource parameter, type a command of the form: omconfig system assetinfo info=outsource or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=outsource . For example, type: omconfig system assetinfo info=outsource providerfee=75 or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=outsource providerfee=75 The following message appears: Asset information set successfully.
Table 5-8. omconfig system assetinfo info=owner/omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=owner Command Command Level 1 Level 2 Command Name= Value Name= Value Level 3 Pair 1 Pair 2 Description omconfig system/server module assetinfo info= owner insuranceco = ownername = type=owned | leased | rented Name of the insurance company that insures the system. Business entity that owns the system. Whether the user of the system owns, leases, or rents the system.
Adding Service Contract Information A service contract is an agreement that specifies fees for preventive maintenance and repair of the system. Table 5-9 shows the valid parameters for adding contract information. Table 5-9.
You can type more than one omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command at the same time, as long as all the parameters for name=value pair 2 belong to the same name=value pair 1. For an example, see "Example Commands for Adding Acquisition Information" on page 157. Adding Support Information Support refers to technical assistance that the system user can seek when the user seeks guidance on the proper use of a system to perform tasks.
Table 5-10. omconfig system assetinfo info=support/omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=support (continued) Command Command Level 1 Level 2 Command Name= Name= Value Pair 2 Description Level 3 Value Pair 1 outsourced=true Whether an external | false business entity provides technical support or the system owner's employees provide technical support. type=network | Whether support is storage for network attached devices or for storage devices.
Adding System Information System information includes the primary user of the system, the phone number for the primary user, and the location of the system. Table 5-11 shows the valid parameters for adding system information. Table 5-11.
You can type more than one omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command at the same time, as long as all the parameters for name=value pair 2 belong to the same name=value pair 1. For an example, see "Example Commands for Adding Acquisition Information" on page 157. Adding Warranty Information Use the omconfig system warranty or omconfig servermodule warranty command to assign values for warranty information.
Example Command for Adding Warranty Information To provide a value for a warranty parameter, type a command of the form: omconfig system assetinfo info=warranty or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=warranty . For example, type: omconfig system assetinfo info=warranty unit=days or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=warranty unit=days The following message appears: Asset information set successfully.
Using the Storage Management Service 6 The CLI of Storage Management enables you to perform reporting, configuration, and management functions of Storage Management from an operating system command shell. The Storage Management CLI also enables you to script command sequences. The Storage Management CLI provides expanded options for the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator omreport and omconfig commands.
Table 6-1 describes these command levels. Table 6-1. Example Command Levels Command level 1 Command level 2 Command level 3 Use omconfig storage pdisk Specifies the command Indicates the Server Administrator service (in this case, Storage Management) that implements the command Specifies the type of object on which the command operates Following the command levels, the omreport and omconfig command syntax may require one or more name=value pairs.
Table 6-2. Syntax For Name=Value Pairs For Parameters Syntax Description controller=id Indicates the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=id to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller. connector=id vdisk=id For example, the controller=id parameter might be specified as controller=1.
Table 6-2. Syntax For Name=Value Pairs For Parameters (continued) Syntax Description battery=id Indicates the battery ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain this value, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage battery controller=id to display the ID for the controller battery. The caret symbols (< >) enclose variable elements that you must specify. <> [] | For example, the name= parameter might be specified as name=VirtualDisk1.
omreport storage Commands 7 The omreport command allows you to view storage component information for disks, controllers, enclosures, batteries, global storage properties, connectors and cachecades that are part of your storage system.This chapter explains how to get reports with the level of detail that you want. Commands documented in this chapter vary in whether they define the fields that appear in the results of a particular omreport command.
Table 7-1. omreport storage help (continued) Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Use battery Displays a list of the omreport storage battery parameters for displaying battery information. Displays a list of the omreport storage globalinfo parameters for displaying global storage property information. Displays a list of the omreport storage connector parameters for displaying connector information.
Table 7-2. omreport Physical Disk Commands (continued) Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair Optional name=value pairs Use cachecade=id Displays all physical disks included in the specified cachecade on the controller. where id is the cachecade number. For example: cachecade=1 NOTE: The cachecade feature will be available from first half of calendar year 2011. connector=id Displays all physical disks where id is the connector attached to the specified connector on the number.
omreport Virtual Disk Status Table 7-3 describes the syntax for the omreport Virtual Disk Commands. Table 7-3. omreport Virtual Disk Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omreport storage vdisk controller=id where id is the controller number. For example: controller=0. controller=id vdisk=id where id is the controller number and the virtual disk number. For example: controller=0 vdisk=1.
omreport Controller Status Table 7-4 describes the syntax for the omreport Controller Commands. Table 7-4. omreport Controller Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omreport storage controller controller=id where id is the controller number. For example: controller=0 controller=id info=foreignkeyids controller=id info=pdslotreport Use Displays property information for all controllers attached to the system.
omreport Enclosure Status Table 7-5 describes the syntax for the omreport Enclosure Commands. Table 7-5. omreport Enclosure Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omreport storage enclosure Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system. controller=id Displays all enclosures where id is the controller connected to the controller. number controller=id enclosure= Displays the specified enclosure and its components.
The following sections provide the omreport storage enclosure command syntax required to execute the enclosure commands. omreport Temperature Probe Status Table 7-6 describes the syntax for the omreport Probe Commands. Table 7-6. omreport Temperature Probe Commands Required Command Levels Optional name=value pairs (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair Use omreport storage enclosure Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system.
omreport Fan Status Table 7-7 describes the syntax for the omreport Fan Commands. Table 7-7. omreport Fan Status Required Command Levels Optional name=value pairs (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair Use omreport storage enclosure Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system. Displays the fans for the specified enclosure. controller=id enclosure= info=fans where id is the controller number and ENCLOSUREID is the enclosure number.
omreport Power Supply Status Table 7-8 describes the syntax for the omreport Power Supply Commands. Table 7-8. omreport Power Supply Commands Required Command Levels (1, Optional name=value pairs 2, 3) and name=value pair Use omreport storage enclosure Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system. Displays the power supplies for the specified enclosure.
omreport EMM Status NOTE: The status of the EMMs is displayed as degraded if there is a mismatch between the EMM firmware. Table 7-9 describes the syntax for the omreport EMM Commands. Table 7-9. omreport EMM Commands Required Command Levels Optional name=value pairs Use (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair omreport storage enclosure Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system.
omreport Enclosure Slot Occupancy Report Table 7-10 describes the syntax for the omreport Enclosure Slot Occupancy Report Commands. Table 7-10. omreport Enclosure Slot Occupancy Report Commands Required Command Optional name=value pairs Levels (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair omreport storage enclosure controller=id enclosure= info=pdslotreport where id is the controller number and ENCLOSUREID is the enclosure number.
omreport Global Information (Smart Thermal Shutdown Status, Hot Spare Protection Policy) Table 7-12 describes the syntax for the omreport Global Information Commands. Table 7-12. omreport Global Information Commands Required Command Optional name= Levels (1, 2, 3) value pairs Use omreport storage globalinfo Displays whether smart thermal shutdown is enabled or disabled. See the "omconfig Global Enable Smart Thermal Shutdown" on page 253 command for more information.
omreport Connector Status Table 7-13 describes the syntax for the omreport Connector Commands. Table 7-13. omreport Connector Commands Required Command Optional name= Levels (1, 2, 3) value pairs Use omreport storage connector Displays all connectors present on all controllers on the system. NOTE: This command works only when the controller=id where id is the controller number. For example: controller=0 controller =id connector=id where id is the connector number.
omreport Cachecade Status Table 7-14 describes the syntax for the omreport Cachecade Commands. NOTE: The cachecade feature will be available from first half of calendar year 2011. Table 7-14. omreport Virtual Disk Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omreport storage cachecade controller=id where id is the controller number. For example: controller=0. controller=id cachecade=id where id is the controller number and the cachecade number.
omconfig storage Commands 8 The omconfig commands allows you to configure physical disks, virtual disks, controllers, enclosures, batteries, global information, connectors, and cachecades. The following sections provide the omconfig command syntax required to display the status of various storage components. To see a list of valid commands for omconfig storage, type: omconfig storage -? Table 8-1 provides the omconfig storage command syntax. Table 8-1.
Table 8-1. omconfig storage help (continued) Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Use connector Displays a list of the omreport storage connector parameters for configuring connectors. Displays a list of the omconfig storage cachecade parameters for configuring cachecades. cachecade NOTE: The cachecade feature will be available from first half of calendar year 2011.
omconfig Blink Physical Disk You can blink the light (light emitting diode or LED display) on one or more physical disks attached to a controller. Use the following omconfig command syntax to blink one or more physical disks. Complete Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=blink controller=id pdisk= where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Complete Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=unblink controller= id pdisk= where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller. Example Syntax In this example, you want to unblink physical disk 0 on connector 0 of controller 1.
Example Syntax In this example, you want to prepare physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1 for removal. On a SAS controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2.
Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA Controllers To erase the physical disk described in this example, type: omconfig storage pdisk action=instantsecureerase controller=1 pdisk=0:3 Example for SAS Controllers To erase the physical disk described in this example, type: omconfig storage pdisk action=remove controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3 omconfig Initialize Physical Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to initialize a physical disk.
To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller. Example Syntax In this example, you want to offline physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1. On a SAS controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2.
Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA Controllers To bring the physical disk described in this example back online, type: omconfig storage pdisk action=online controller=1 pdisk=0:3 Example for SAS Controllers To bring the physical disk described in this example back online, type: omconfig storage pdisk action=online controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3 omconfig Assign Global Hot Spare Use the following omconfig command syntax to assign a physical disk as a global hot spare.
Example for SAS Controllers To assign the physical disk described in this example as a global hot spare, type: omconfig storage pdisk action=assignglobalhotspare controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3 assign=yes omconfig Rebuild Physical Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to rebuild a failed physical disk. Rebuilding a disk may take several hours. If you need to cancel the rebuild, use the Cancel Rebuild task. See the Dell OpenManage Online Help for more information about Rebuild Physical Disk.
omconfig Cancel Rebuild Physical Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to cancel a rebuild that is in progress. If you cancel a rebuild, the virtual disk remains in a degraded state. See the Dell OpenManage Online Help for more information about Cancel Rebuild Physical Disk. Complete Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelrebuild controller=id pdisk= where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
omconfig Cancel Replace Member Use the following omconfig command syntax to cancel a replace member operation. Complete Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelreplacemember controller=id pdisk= where id is the physical disk IDs as reported by the omreport command.
Example for SAS Controllers To clear the physical disk described in this example, type: omconfig storage pdisk action=clear controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3 omconfig Cancel Clear Physical Disk Use the following omconfig command to cancel a clear operation in progress on a physical disk. Complete Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelclear controller=id pdisk= where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Table 8-3.
omconfig Check Consistency Use the following omconfig command syntax to initiate a check consistency on a virtual disk. The check consistency task verifies the virtual disk’s redundant data. Complete Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=checkconsistency controller=id vdisk=id where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
omconfig Pause Check Consistency Use the following omconfig command syntax to pause a check consistency while in progress. See the Dell OpenManage Online Help for more information about Pause Check Consistency. Complete Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action= pausecheckconsistency controller=id vdisk=id where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
omconfig Blink Virtual Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to blink the physical disks included in a virtual disk. Complete Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=blink controller=id vdisk=id where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks attached to the controller.
omconfig Initialize Virtual Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to initialize a virtual disk. Complete Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=initialize controller=id vdisk=id where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks attached to the controller.
Example Syntax To fast initialize virtual disk 4 on controller 1, type: omconfig storage vdisk action=fastinit controller=1 vdisk=4 omconfig Slow Initialize Virtualize Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to slow initialize a virtual disk. CAUTION: You may receive a warning message if you attempt to delete the system or boot partition. However, this warning message is not generated always. Ensure that you do not delete the system or boot partition or other vital data when using this command.
omconfig Cancel Initialize Virtual Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to cancel the initialization of a virtual disk. Complete Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=cancelinitialize controller=id vdisk=id where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks attached to the controller.
omconfig Assign Dedicated Hot Spare Use the following omconfig command syntax to assign one or more physical disks to a virtual disk as a dedicated hot spare. Complete Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action= assigndedicatedhotspare controller=id vdisk=id pdisk= assign=yes where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
omconfig Delete Virtual Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to delete a virtual disk. CAUTION: Deleting a virtual disk destroys all information including file systems and volumes residing on the virtual disk. You may receive a warning message if you attempt to delete the system or boot partition. However, this warning message is not generated always. Ensure that you do not delete the system or boot partition or other vital data when using this command.
where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks attached to the controller.
Example for SAS Controllers In this example, type: omconfig storage vdisk action=reconfigure controller=1 vdisk=4 raid=r5 pdisk= 0:2:0,0:2:1,0:2:2,0:2:3 Example Syntax to resize To increase the size of the virtual disk by 20 percent using the available free space, use RAID-5 and physical disks 0 through 3 on connector 0 of controller 1. On a SAS controller, the physical disks reside in enclosure 2.
omconfig Clear Virtual Disk Bad Blocks Use the following omconfig command syntax to clear virtual disk bad blocks. Complete Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=clearvdbadblocks controller=id vdisk=id where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
See the Dell OpenManage Online Help for more information about the controller-specific diskcache, read, write, and cache policy.
Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA Controllers To replace the member disk described in this example, type: omconfig storage vdisk action=replacememberdisk controller=1 vdisk=4 source=0:3 destination=0:5 Example for SAS Controllers To replace the member disk described in this example, type: omconfig storage vdisk action=replacememberdisk controller=1 vdisk=4 source=0:2:3 destination= 0:2:5 omconfig Rename Virtual Disk Use the following omconfig command syntax to rename a virtual disk.
omconfig Controller Commands The following sections provide the omconfig command syntax required to execute controller tasks. CAUTION: The omconfig storage controller action=resetconfig controller=id resets the controller configuration. Resetting the controller configuration permanently destroys all data on all virtual disks attached to the controller. System or boot partition residing on these virtual disks is destroyed. NOTE: The Dell Key Manager (DKM) feature will be available later. Table 8-4.
Table 8-4.
Table 8-4.
omconfig Rescan Controller Use the following omconfig command syntax to rescan a controller. See Dell OpenManage Online Help for more information about Rescan Controller. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=rescan controller=id where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
omconfig Disable Controller Alarm Use the following omconfig command syntax to disable the controller alarm. See the Dell OpenManage Online Help for more information about Disable Controller Alarm. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=disablealarm controller=id where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
omconfig Test Controller Alarm Use the following omconfig command syntax to test the functionality of the controller alarm. The alarm sounds for about two seconds. See the Dell OpenManage Online Help for more information about Test Controller Alarm. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=testalarm controller=id where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
In some circumstances, you may receive a warning message if this command deletes the system or boot partition. You can override this warning by using the force=yes parameter.
Storage Management supplies default values for any of the other parameters that you do not specify. For creating an encrypted virtual disk, specify secureflag=yes. Encrypted virtual disks can be created only with SED drives.
controller=id Parameter (Required) Specify the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. For example: controller=2 raid= Parameter (Required) Use the raid= parameter to specify concatenation or a RAID level for a virtual disk. Different controllers support different RAID levels.
size= Parameter (Required) Table 8-6 indicates how to specify the size= parameter. Table 8-6. Size Parameter size= Description Parameter Specification size= size=max size=min Use this specification to indicate a specific size for the virtual disk. The virtual disk size may be specified in b (bytes), m (megabytes), or g (gigabytes). For example, size=500m indicates that the virtual disk should be 500 MB.
[cachepolicy=] Parameter (Optional) Different controllers support different cache policies. Table 8-7 indicates how to specify the [cachepolicy=] parameter for each of the cache policies. Table 8-7. Cache Policy Parameters Cache Policy cachepolicy=d | c Parameter Specification Direct I/O Cache I/O cachepolicy=d cachepolicy=c [diskcachepolicy=] Parameter (Optional) Different controllers support different disk cache policies.
[writepolicy=] Parameter (Optional) Different controllers support different write policies. Table 8-9 indicates how to specify the [writepolicy=] parameter for each of the write policies. Table 8-9.
Example Syntax For example, you may want to create a RAID-5 virtual disk on a PERC 3/QC controller. See the Dell OpenManage Online Help for information on read, write, and cache policies are supported by this controller. For example, to create a virtual disk with the following read, write, and cache policy: • Read-ahead • Write–through caching • Cache I/O The virtual disk is 500 MB with a stripe size of 16 KB. The name of the virtual disk is vd1 and it resides on connector 0 of controller 1.
Example Syntax To set the rebuild rate to 50 on controller 1, type: omconfig storage controller action=setrebuildrate controller=1 rate=50 omconfig Change Controller Properties Use the following omconfig command to change any or all of the following controller properties.
omconfig Discard Preserved Cache Use the following omconfig storage command syntax to discard the preserved cache on the controller. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action= discardpreservedcache controller=id force= enabled/disabled If you set force=enabled, the cache is discarded irrespective of whether the controller detects a foreign or an offline virtual disk.
omconfig Change Encryption Key Use the following omconfig storage command syntax to change the encryption key for the controller, if passphrase is provided.
omconfig Set Background Initialization Rate Use the following omconfig command syntax to set the background initialization rate. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=setbgirate controller=id rate=<0 to 100> where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
omconfig Set Check Consistency Rate Use the following omconfig command syntax to set the check consistency rate. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action= setcheckconsistencyrate controller=id rate=<0 to 100> where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
Depending on the controller, the log file name is afa_.log or lsi_.log where is the month and date. See the Dell OpenManage Online Help for more information on the controller log file. NOTE: The export log file command is not supported on the 4/IM, CERC ATA, and 100/4ch controllers. omconfig Import Secure Foreign Configuration Use the following omconfig command syntax to unlock the encrypted Local Key Management (LKM) foreign configuration drives.
Example Syntax To unlock the encrypted DKM configuration drives on controller 1, type: omconfig storage controller action= unlockdkmforeignconfig controller=1 omconfig Import Foreign Configuration Use the following omconfig command syntax to import all virtual disks that reside on physical disks newly attached to the controller. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action= importforeignconfig controller=id where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
Example Syntax To import and recover foreign configurations on controller 1, type: omconfig storage controller action= importrecoverforeignconfig controller=1 omconfig Clear Foreign Configuration Use the following omconfig command syntax to clear or delete all virtual disks that reside on physical disks newly attached to the controller. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action= clearforeignconfig controller=id where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
Example Syntax To spin down drives that are not configured or hot spares that are unattended for 30 minutes, type: omconfig storage controller action= setpdiskpwrmanagement spindownunconfigureddrives= enabled spindownhotspares=enabled spindowntimeinterval=30 controller=1 omconfig Set Patrol Read Mode Use the following omconfig command syntax to set the patrol read mode for the controller.
Example Syntax To start the patrol read task on controller 1, type: omconfig storage controller action=startpatrolread controller=1 NOTE: To be able to start patrol read, the current patrol read mode should be set to Manual. omconfig Stop Patrol Read Use the following omconfig command syntax to stop the patrol read task on the controller. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=stoppatrolread controller=id where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=createcachecade controller=id pdisk= [name=] where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command and PDISKID is specified as: pdisk=connector:enclosureID:targetID | connector:targetID Example Syntax To create a cachecade on the controller 0, type: omconfig storage controller action=createcachecade controller=0 pdisk=0:2:3 name=Cachecade1 omconfig Enable LKM Controller Use the following omconfig storage co
omconfig Switch to LKM Controller Use the following omconfig storage command syntax to change the encryption key from DKM to LKM mode on the controller. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=switchtolkm controller=id keyid= passphrase= [escrow=yes] [filepath= ] where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
omconfig Switch to DKM Controller Use the following omconfig storage command syntax to change the encryption key from LKM to DKM mode on the controller. NOTE: The DKM feature will be available later. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=switchtodkm controller=id keyid= lkmpassphrase= where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
omconfig Rekey DKM Controller Use the following omconfig storage command syntax to re-key the encryption key in DKM mode for the controller. NOTE: The DKM feature will be available later. Complete Syntax omconfig storage controller action=rekeydkm controller=id where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
omconfig Enclosure Commands The following sections provide the omconfig command syntax required to execute enclosure tasks. Table 8-10.
omconfig Enable Enclosure Alarm Use the following omconfig command syntax to enable the enclosure alarm: Complete Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=enablealarm controller=id enclosure= where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the enclosure.
Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA Controllers To disable the alarm on the enclosure attached to connector 2 on controller 1, type: omconfig storage enclosure action=disablealarm controller=1 enclosure=2 Example for SAS Controllers To disable the alarm on enclosure 2 attached to connector 1 on controller 1, type: omconfig storage enclosure action=disablealarm controller=1 enclosure=1:2 omconfig Set Enclosure Asset Tag Use the following omconfig command syntax to specify the enclosure’s asset tag: Complete S
omconfig Set Enclosure Asset Name Use the following omconfig command syntax to specify the asset name for an enclosure. Complete Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=setassetname controller=id enclosure= assetname= where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the enclosure. In this syntax, is a user-specified alphanumeric string.
Complete Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=settempprobes controller=id enclosure= index=id minwarn=n maxwarn=n where id is the controller ID and the temperature probe ID. The variable specifies the enclosure. In this syntax, n is a user-specified value for the temperature in Celsius. Example Syntax For example, you may want to specify the minimum and maximum warning thresholds for temperature probe 3 to 10 and 40° Celsius.
Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA Controllers In this example, temperature probe 3 resides in the enclosure attached to connector 2 on controller 1. To reset the thresholds for temperature probe 3 to the default values, type: omconfig storage enclosure action=resettempprobes controller=1 enclosure=2 index=3 omconfig Set All Temperature Probe Thresholds Use the following omconfig command syntax to set the minimum and maximum warning temperature thresholds for all temperature probes in the enclosure.
omconfig Reset All Temperature Probe Thresholds Use the following omconfig command syntax to reset the minimum and maximum warning temperature thresholds back to their default value for all temperature probes in the enclosure. NOTE: This command is not supported on SCSI RAID controllers. Complete Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action= resetalltempprobes controller=id enclosure= where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the enclosure.
Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA Controllers To blink the LEDs for the enclosure attached to connector 2 on controller 1, type: omconfig storage enclosure action=blink controller=1 enclosure=2 Example for SAS Controllers To blink the LEDs for enclosure 3 attached to connector 2 on controller 1, type: omconfig storage enclosure action=blink controller=1 enclosure=2:3 omconfig Battery Commands The following sections provide the omconfig command syntax required to execute battery tasks. Table 8-11.
Example Syntax To start the learn cycle on controller 1, type: omconfig storage battery action=startlearn controller=1 battery=0 omconfig Delay Battery Learn Cycle Use the following omconfig command to delay the battery learn cycle for a specified period of time. The battery learn cycle can be delayed for a maximum of seven days or 168 hours.
Table 8-12. omconfig Global Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omconfig storage globalinfo action=enablests action=disablests action=globalrescan action=setprotectionpolicies type=ghs or dhs omconfig Global Enable Smart Thermal Shutdown By default, the operating system and server shut down when the PV220S and PV221S enclosures reach a critical temperature of 0 or 50° Celsius.
NOTE: You can use the omreport storage globalinfo command to determine whether smart thermal shutdown is currently enabled or disabled. The status of smart thermal shutdown is also displayed by the Server Administrator graphical user interface (GUI). To locate this status, select the Storage object and the Information/Configuration tab.
Example Syntax The omconfig command syntax for rescanning all controllers on the system does not require that you specify a controller ID. To do a global rescan of all controllers, type the following: omconfig storage globalinfo action=globalrescan NOTE: Global rescan is not supported on non-RAID SCSI and SAS controllers. Reboot the system for the configuration changes on non-RAID SCSI controllers to be visible.
omconfig Connector Commands The following sections provide the omconfig command syntax required to execute connector tasks. Table 8-13. omconfig Connector Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omconfig storage connector action=rescan controller=id connector=id omconfig Rescan Connector Use the following omconfig command to rescan a controller connector. This command rescans all connectors on the controller and is therefore similar to performing a controller rescan.
omconfig Cachecade Commands The following sections provide the omconfig command syntax required to execute cachecade tasks. NOTE: The cachecade feature will be available from first half of calendar year 2011. Table 8-14.
omconfig Unblink Cachecade Use the following omconfig command syntax to unblink the physical disks included in a cachecade. Complete Syntax omconfig storage cachecade action=unblink controller=id cachecade=id where id is the controller ID and cachecade ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage cachecade controller=ID to display the IDs for the cachecades of the controller.
Example Syntax To delete cachecade 4 on controller 1, type: omconfig storage cachecade action=deletecachecade controller=1 cachecade=4 omconfig Resize Cachecade Use the following omconfig command syntax to resize a cachecade by adding or removing physical disks. Complete Syntax omconfig storage cachecade action=resize controller=id cachecade=id pdisk= where id is the controller ID and cachecade ID as reported by the omreport command.
omconfig Rename Cachecade Use the following omconfig command syntax to rename a cachecade. Complete Syntax omconfig storage cachecade action=rename controller=id cachecade=id name= where id is the controller ID and cachecade ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage cachecade controller=ID to display the IDs for the cachecades of the controller.
9 Working With CLI Command Results Server Administrator Command Line Interface (CLI) users can use the command output in various ways. This section explains how to save command output to a file and how to select a format for your command results that fits different objectives. Table 9-1.
Linux Enterprise Server terminal. To display command output with control over scrolling, type the CLI command and append the pipe symbol followed by more. For example, type: omreport system summary | more or omreport servermodule summary | more The multiscreen system summary displays the first screen. When you want to see the next screen of command output, press the spacebar.
Four hours later, you repeat the command. You have no interest in the 11:00 A.M. snapshot as written to fans.txt. You type the same command: omreport chassis fans index=0 -outc fans.txt or omreport mainsystem fans index=0 -outc fans.txt The 3:00 P.M. data overwrites the 11:00 A.M. data in the fans.txt file. Fans.
Fans.
The Syntax for the formatting option is: -fmt For example, type: omreport system summary -fmt tbl or omreport servermodule summary -fmt tbl where -fmt tbl specifies table format. You can combine the formatting option with the option to direct output to a file. For example, type: omreport system summary -fmt tbl -outa summary.txt or omreport servermodule summary -fmt tbl -outa summary.
-------------Network Data -------------Network Interface Card 0 Data IP Address: 143.166.152.108 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 143.166.152.1 MAC Address: 00-02-b3-23-d2-ca Table (tbl) Use the tbl or table formatting option to have your data formatted in table rows and columns.
omreport system summary -fmt ssv or omreport servermodule summary -fmt ssv The example output displays as follows: -----------------------------Network Data -----------------------------Network Interface Card 0 Data IP Address;143.166.152.108 Subnet Mask;255.255.255.0 Default Gateway;143.166.152.1 MAC Address;00-02-b3-23-d2-ca Custom Delimited Format (cdv) Use the cdv formatting option to report exported data in custom delimited format. You can specify this option with any omreport command.
Working With CLI Command
Index Symbols -? omconfig, 89 omconfig chassis, 92 omreport, 37 request for help, 25 alertlog clearing logs, 142 omconfig system, 25, 86 omreport system, 66 arrays memory, 33, 79 asset information, 155 A about omconfig, 90 acquisition information, 155 optional parameters, 27 assetinfo acquisition, 69 omreport system, 69 assign dedicated hot spare omconfig, 210 assign global hot spare omconfig, 198 acquisition information adding, 155 available alert actions, 138 acswitch omreport chassis, 40 omreport c
omconfig chassis, 92 omreport chassis, 41 blink omconfig, 250 blink physical disk omconfig, 193 bmc omconfig chassis, 117 omreport chassis, 62 chassis identification LED, 111 chassis information summary, 49 check consistency omconfig, 204 check consistency rate omconfig, 234 clear foreign configuration omconfig, 237 clear physical disk omconfig, 201 C cache policy parameters, 227 cache properties omreport chassis processors, 55 cancel background initialize omconfig, 209 cancel check consistency omconfig,
command levels 1,2, and 3 omconfig, 85 connector name omreport chassis processors, 54 command levels 1,2,3 omreport, 31 connector status omreport, 188 command syntax overview, 23 controller battery, 187, 189 BMC, 62, 73, 88 display IDs, 175 omconfig storage, 217 omreport storage, 181 SATA, 103 commands for clearing logs, 142 commands for viewing logs, 66 components alert actions, 138 event notification, 148 events, 69-70 failure messages, 20 instrumentation service, 83 omreport, 29-30 omreport system,
delay battery learn cycle omconfig, 252 delete virtual disk omconfig, 211, 258-260 delimiters data fields, 132 depreciation information about, 158 adding, 158 dirservice omconfig preferences, 132 disable enclosure alarm omconfig, 245 display IDs, 175-176 event notification configuring, 146 index, 149 severity, 148 source, 147 type, 147 events alert actions, 138 classified by component type, 70 omconfig system, 146 omreport system, 69 SNMP, 35, 86, 146 example help commands, 25 extended warranty information
formatting CLI command output, 264 intrusion omreport chassis, 50 frontpanel omconfig chassis, 108 omreport chassis, 47 IP address alert destinations, 142 IRQ level omreport chassis ports, 54 G globalinfo omconfig storage, 253 omreport storage, 188 H help, levels of, 26 hot spare, 210 I import foreign configuration omconfig, 236 import secure foreign configuration omconfig, 235 index omreport chassis slots, 63 info omconfig chassis, 110 omreport chassis, 49 initialize virtual disk omconfig, 196, 207
N name=value pairs omconfig chassis biossetup, 93 omconfig chassis bmc, 118 nics omreport chassis, 52 NMI button, 48 O omconfg cancel initialize virtual disk, 209 omconfig -?, 89 about, 90 assign dedicated hot spare, 210 assign global hot spare, 198 background initialization rate, 233 blink physical disk, 193 blink virtual disk, 206, 257 cancel background initialize, 209 cancel check consistency, 204 cancel rebuild physical disk, 200 Change Controller Properties, 230 change controller properties, 230 chang
reset temperature probe thresholds, 248-250 resume check consistency, 205 secure virtual disk, 213 set controller rebuild rate, 229 set enclosure asset name, 247 set enclosure asset tag, 246 set temperature probe thresholds, 247 system, 137 test controller alarm, 222 unblink physical disk, 193 unblink virtual disk, 206, 258 omconfig about details=true, 90 omconfig battery commands, 251 omconfig channel commands, 256 omconfig chassis, 92 -?, 92 biossetup, 92 bmc, 117 currents, 107 fancontrol, 108 fans, 107 f
omconfig enable LKM controller, 240 omconfig enclosure commands, 244, 257 omconfig global commands, 252 omconfig offline physical disk, 196 omconfig physical disk commands, 192 omconfig physical disk power management, 237 omconfig preferences, 132 cdvformat, 132 dirservice, 132 snmp, 133-134 useraccess, 135 webserver, 135 omconfig preferences dirservice name=value pair, parameters, 133 omconfig preferences snmp name=value pairs, parameters, 134 omconfig rekey DKM controller, 243 omconfig rekey LKM controlle
info=maintenance, 163 info=outsource, 165 info=owner, 166 info=service, 167 info=support, 169 info=system, 170 info=warranty, 172 omconfig system events, 146 omconfig system extwarranty, 159 omconfig system pedestinations name=value pairs, parameters, 143 omconfig system recovery name=value pairs, parameters, 150 omconfig system shutdown name=value pairs, parameters, 151 omconfig system warranty, 171 omconfig system webserver name=value pairs, parameters, 149 omconfig virtual disk commands, 202 omhelp, 18,
base I/O address, 54 connector type, 54 external name, 53 IRQ level, 54 maximum speed, 54 port type, 53 omreport chassis processors cache properties, 55 connector name, 54 core count, 54 current speed, 54 external clock speed, 54 manufacturer, 54 processor family, 54 processor version, 54 state, 54 omreport chassis slots adapter, 64 data bus width, 64 index, 63 slot ID, 63 omreport modularchassis, 37 omreport preferences commands, 82 omreport preferences webserver, 82 omreport storage battery, 187, 189 cont
P parameters for fan warning thresholds, 107 processors omreport chassis, 54 pwrmanagement, 57 pause check consistency omconfig, 205 pwrsupplies omreport chassis, 61 pdisk, 192 omconfig storage, 173-174 omconfig virtual disk, 223-224 omreport physical disk, 179 omreport storage, 178 R pedestinations omconfig system, 142 omreport system, 72 Physical disks in each stripe, 228 platformevents omconfig system, 143 omreport system, 73 port type omreport chassis ports, 53 ports omreport chassis, 53 prepare t
disabling, 146 enabling, 146 omconfig, 205 start battery learn cycle omconfig, 251 S scripting, 22 scripting with the CLI, 22 state omreport chassis processors, 54 secure virtual disk, 213 storage management CLI, 173 service contract information, 167 adding, 167 successful commands, 19 set enclosure asset name omconfig, 247 support information adding, 168 set enclosure asset tag omconfig, 246 syntax overview CLI commands, 23 set temperature probe thresholds omconfig, 247-250 system, 155 shutd
thrmshutdown omconfig system, 152 omreport system, 80 viewing properties for system voltage probes, 64 viewing properties of system power supplies, 61 U viewing properties of system slots, 63 unblink physical disk omconfig, 193 voltage warning thresholds, 130 unlock DKM foreign configuration omconfig, 235 user access to Server Administrator administrators only, 135 determining, 135 least restrictive, 135 most restrictive, 135 power users and administrators only, 135 useraccess omconfig preferences, 13
Index 282