The
Monitoring Metrics or
Services tab is displayed on the device details screen when plug-ins are installed. For more information about plug-ins, see the respective plug-in documentation available on the Dell support site.
Click
Devices > selecting a device in the device list > View Details to:
View information about the device like health and power status, device IP, and service tag.
Perform device control and troubleshooting tasks.
View device component information such as RAID, PSU, operating system, NIC, memory, processor, and storage enclosure. OpenManage Enterprise provides a system-defined report to get an overview about the NIC, BIOS, Physical Disk, and Virtual Disk used on monitored devices. Click
Monitor > Reports.
Update or roll back firmware versions of components in a device that are associated with a firmware baseline. See
Managing device firmware and drivers.
NOTE:Updating a device using the Individual Package workflow only supports executable (EXE) based Dell Update Packages. The executable DUP must be installed on one of the sleds in the chassis when updating an FX2 CMC.
Acknowledge, export, delete, or ignore the alerts pertaining to a device. See
Managing device alerts.
View and manage the configuration inventory of the device for the purposes of configuration compliance. A compliance comparison is initiated when the configuration inventory is run against the devices.
NOTE:The configuration inventory is disabled for Non-Dell servers.
View the compliance level of a device against the configuration compliance baseline that it is associated with. See
Configuration compliance.
View the device warranty status, warranty state, service level description, and days remaining until the warranty expires. See
Managing device warranty.
NOTE:The
Warranty screen is not displayed for sleds in a 'Proxied' Managed State.
Device Details
View data about device hardware such as service tags, DIMMs, iDRAC, processors, operating systems, and alerts. Start iDRAC or Lifecycle Controller. Manage the power status of the device and run diagnostic reports.
On the device details screen, under
Overview, the health, power status, and Service Tag of the device is displayed. Click the IP address to open the iDRAC login screen. See the
iDRAC User's Guide available on the Dell support site.
Information: Device information such as Service Tag, DIMM slots, iDRAC DNS name, processors, chassis, operating system, and data center name. Multiple management IP addresses correlated to the device are listed and can be clicked to activate the respective interfaces.
Recent Alerts lists the recent alerts that are generated for the device.
Recent Activity: A list of recent jobs run on the device. Click
View All
to view all the jobs. See
Using jobs for device control.
Remote Console: Click
Launch iDRAC to start a remote session with the iDRAC. Click
Launch Virtual Console to start the virtual console. Click the
Refresh Preview symbol to refresh the
Overview screen.
Server Subsystem displays the health status of other components of the device such as PSU, fan, CPU, and battery.
NOTE:The time taken to collect subsystem data of sensor components that are discovered using IPMI depends on network connectivity, target server, and target firmware. If you experience timeouts while collecting the sensor data, reboot the target server.
The
Last Updated section indicates the last time when the device inventory status was updated. Click the
Refresh button to update the status. An Inventory job is started, and the status is updated on the screen.
The
Discovery Job details show the status of the completed discovery job that is used to discover the particular device.
By using
Power Control, turn on, turn off, power cycle, and gracefully shut down a device.
OpenManage Enterprise provides a system-defined report to get an overview of OpenManage Enterprise monitored devices . Click
Monitor > Reports > Devices Overview Report. Click
Run. See
Run reports.
Device hardware information
Display information about hardware components of OpenManage Enterprise monitored devices.
OpenManage Enterprise provides a system-defined report about the components and their compliance with the firmware compliance baseline. Click
Monitor > Reports > Firmware Compliance per Component Report. Click
Run. See
Run reports.
Device Card Information provides information about cards that are used in the device.
Installed Software lists firmware and software that are installed on different components in the device.
Processor provides processor information such as sockets, family, speed, cores, and model.
NIC Information provides information about NICs used in the device.
Memory Information provides data about DIMMs used in the device.
Array Disk provides information about the drives that are installed on the device. OpenManage Enterprise provides a system-defined report about the hard drives or virtual drives available on the OpenManage Enterprise monitored devices. Click
Monitor > Reports > Physical Disk Report. Click
Run. See
Run reports.
Storage Controller provides a list of storage controllers that are installed on the device. Click the plus symbol to view individual controller data.
Power Supply Information provides information about the PSUs installed on the device.
OS lists the operating system that is installed on the device.
Licenses list the health status of different licenses that are installed on the device.
Storage Enclosure provides the status of storage enclosure with their EMM version.
Virtual Flashlists virtual flash drives and its technical specification.
FRU lists Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). OpenManage Enterprise provides a system-defined report about the Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) installed on the OpenManage Enterprise monitored devices. Click
Monitor > Reports > FRU Report. Click
Run. See
Run reports.
Device Management Infolists the IP address of the iDRAC used to manage the target server.
Guest Information displays the OpenManage Enterprise monitored devices that are guests. UUID is the Universally Unique Identifier of the device. The
GUEST STATE column indicates the working status of the guest device.
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