Users Guide

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Viewing system inventory
You can view information about the hardware and firmware components installed on the managed system. To do this, in iDRAC
web interface, go to System > Inventory. For information about the displayed properties, see the iDRAC Online Help.
The Hardware Inventory section displays the information for the following components available on the managed system:
iDRAC
RAID controller
Batteries
CPUs
DIMMs
HDDs
Backplanes
Network Interface Cards (integrated and embedded)
Video card
SD card
Power Supply Units (PSUs)
Fans
Fibre Channel HBAs
USB
NVMe PCIe SSD devices
The Firmware Inventory section displays the firmware version for the following components:
BIOS
Lifecycle Controller
iDRAC
OS driver pack
32-bit diagnostics
System CPLD
PERC controllers
Batteries
Physical disks
Power supply
NIC
Fibre Channel
Backplane
Enclosure
PCIe SSDs
NOTE:
Software inventory displays only the last 4 bytes of the firmware version and the Release date information. For example,
if the firmware version is FLVDL06, the firmware inventory displays DL06.
When collecting software inventory using Redfish interface, the Release date information is displayed only for
components which support rollback.
NOTE:
If any device (Example: TPM) is in OFF state, then software inventory displays the version as Not Available or 0. And if
the application is not installed, then it shows the version as Not Installed.
The default initial system date and time is shown as Installed date/ time in software inventory until a new device
firmware version is installed using the DUP. Also, BIOS and iDRAC date/ time should be synchronized for components
whose inventory details are obtained from BIOS (Example: BIOS, TPM).
Installation date do not change if the updated version is same as the installed version.
NOTE: On the Dell PowerEdge FX2/FX2s servers, the naming convention of the CMC version displayed in the iDRAC GUI
differs from that on the CMC GUI. However, the version remains the same.
When you replace any hardware component or update the firmware versions, make sure to enable and run the Collect System
Inventory on Reboot (CSIOR) option to collect the system inventory on reboot. After a few minutes, log in to iDRAC, and
Viewing iDRAC and managed system information
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