You can view the information such as data center or cluster information, hardware resources information. To view the information about this page, ensure that at least one host inventory is completed successfully.
On the vSphere Client page, expand
Menu>Inventory and then select
Hosts and Clusters.
In the left pane, select a cluster or data center, and then click
Monitor > OMEVV Cluster or Datacenter Information.
Table 1. Overview of data center and clusterThe following table overview information of data centers and clusters:
Information
Description
Datacenter/Cluster Information
Displays the following:
Datacenter/cluster name
Total Hosts
OMEVV Managed Hosts
Total energy consumption
Hardware Resources and Warranty
Displays the following:
Total Processors
Total Memory
Virtual Disk Capacity
Warranty
Host Name
Displays the hostname.
Service Tag
Displays the host service tag.
Model
Displays the PowerEdge model.
iDRAC IP
Displays the iDRAC IP address.
Hypervisor Version
Displays the version of the hypervisor.
Power State
Displays, if the host has power.
On selecting the host, following information is displayed:
ESXi Host
Displays supported ESXi IP address.
Asset Tag
Displays the asset tag, if configured.
Chassis Service Tag
Displays the configured chassis tag.
CPUs
Displays the number of CPUs.
Memory
Displays the host memory.
Last Inventory
Displays the day, date, and time of the last inventory job.
iDRAC Version
Displays the iDRAC version.
Location
Blades only: Displays the slot location. For other, displays
Not Applicable.
NOTE OMEVV 1.0 does not display location information of the host.
BIOS Firmware Version
Displays the BIOS firmware version.
View hardware information of a data center and cluster
Table 2. Hardware information for data centers and clustersThe following table provides the hardware information for the hardware components, such as FRU, Processor, Power Supply, Memory, NICs, PCI Slots, iDRAC:
Hardware:
Component
Information
Hardware: FRU
Host Name—displays the hostname.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Name—displays the FRU part name.
Manufacturer—displays the name of the manufacturer .
Part Number—displays the FRU part number.
Serial Number—displays the serial number of the manufacturer.
Hardware: Processor
Host Name—displays the hostname.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Family—displays the processor name.
Max Speed (MHz)—displays the maximum speed.
Current Speed (MHz)—displays the current speed.
Total Cores—displays the number of cores in this processor.
Enabled Cores—displays the number of cores in this processor.
Brand Name—displays the processor brand.
Model Name—displays the processor name.
Hardware: Power Supply
Host Name—displays the hostname.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Status—displays the status of the power supply. The status options include:
OTHER
UNKNOWN
OK
CRITICAL
NOT CRITICAL
RECOVERABLE
NOT RECOVERABLE
HIGH
LOW
Watts—displays the power in watts.
Name—displays the Power Supply name.
Location—displays the location of the power supply, such as slot 1.
State—displays the state.
Hardware: Memory
Host Name—displays the hostname.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Name—displays the memory name.
Size—displays the memory size.
Speed—displays the speed.
Current Operating Speed—displays the operating speed.
Type—displays the memory type.
Hardware: NICs
FQDD—displays the FQDD name.
Host Name—displays the hostname.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Product Name—displays the product name.
Manufacturer—displays the manufacturer name.
MAC Address—displays the NIC MAC address.
Link Status—displays the status.
Hardware: PCI Slots
Host Name—displays the hostname.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
FQDD—displays the FQDD name.
Manufacturer—displays the manufacturer name of the PCI slot.
Description—displays the description of the PCI device.
Data Bus Width—displays the data bus width, if available.
Slot Type—displays the slot type.
Hardware: iDRAC
Host Name—displays the hostname.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
IP Address—display the IP address for the remote access card.
MAC Address—displays the MAC address for the remote access card.
URL—displays the live URL for the iDRAC associated with this host.
View storage information of a data center and cluster
Table 3. Storage details for a data center and clusterThe following table provides the storage information:
Storage: disks
Description
Physical Disk
Host—displays the hostname.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Capacity—displays the hard drive capacity.
Remaining Rated Write Endurance—displays the SSD remaining write endurance.
Media Type—displays the type of the media.
Disk Status—displays hard drive status. The options include:
ONLINE
READY
DEGRADED
FAILED
OFFLINE
REBUILDING
INCOMPATIBLE
REMOVED
CLEARED
SMART ALERT DETECTION
UNKNOWN
FOREIGN
UNSUPPORTED
NOTE For more information about the meaning of these status, see the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management User's Guide at
https://www.dell.com/support.
Model Number—displays the model number of the physical storage disk.
On selecting the host, following information is displayed:
Host—displays the hostname.
Controller ID—displays the controller ID.
Connector ID—displays the connector ID.
Device FQDD—displays the device FQDD.
Serial Number—displays the storage serial number.
Status—displays the physical disk status.
Bus Protocol—displays the bus protocol.
Hot Spare Type(Not applicable for PCIe)—shows the hot spare type. The options include:
None—there is no hot spare.
Global—unused backup disk that is part of the disk group
Dedicated—unused backup disk that is assigned to a single virtual drive. When a hard drive in the virtual drive fails, the hot spare is enabled to replace the failed hard drive without interrupting the system or requiring your intervention.
Part Number—displays the storage part number.
Vendor Name—displays the storage vendor name.
Virtual Disk
Host—displays the name of the host.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Name—displays the name of the virtual drive.
Physical Disks—displays on which hard drive the virtual drive is located.
Capacity—displays the capacity of the virtual drive.
Layout—displays the layout type of the virtual storage. This means the type of RAID that was configured for this virtual drive.
On selecting the host, following information is displayed:
Host—displays the IP address.
Name—displays the name.
Media Type—displays either SSD or hard drive.
Stripe Size—displays the stripe size, which provides the amount of space that each stripe consumes on a single disk.
Default Read Policy—displays the default read policy that is supported by the controller. The options include:
Read-Ahead
No-Read-Ahead
Adaptive Read-Ahead
Read Cache Enabled
Read Cache Disabled
Default Write Policy—displays the default write policy that is supported by the controller. The options include:
Write-Back
Force Write Back
Write Back Enabled
Write-Through
Write Cache Enabled Protected
Write Cache Disabled
Disk Cache Policy—displays the default cache policy that is supported by the controller. The options include:
Enabled—cache I/O
Disabled—direct I/O
View firmware information of a data center and cluster
The following information about each firmware component is displayed:
Host—displays the IP address/FQDN of ESXi host.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Name—displays the name of all the firmware on this host.
Type—displays the type the firmware on this host.
Version—displays the version of all the firmware on this host.
Installation Date—displays the date and time of the installation.
View power monitoring information of a data center and cluster
Host Name—displays the name of the host.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Energy Consumption—displays the energy consumption of the host.
System Peak Power—displays the host peak power.
On selecting the host, following information is displayed:
System Headroom
Instantaneous—displays the instantaneous power of the host.
Peak—displays the Peak power of the host.
Energy Consumption Start Date—displays the date and time when the host began to consume power.
Energy Consumption End Date—displays the date and time when the host stopped to consume power.
System Peak Power Start Date—displays the date and time when the host peak power started.
System Peak Power End Date—displays the date and time when the host peak power ended.
View warranty information of a data center and cluster
To view a warranty status, ensure to run a warranty job in OME. The
Warranty Summary page lets you monitor the warranty expiration date. The warranty settings control when server warranty information is retrieved from Dell online by enabling or disabling the warranty schedule, and then setting the Minimum Days Threshold alert in OME.
Warranty Summary—the host warranty summary is displayed using icons to visually show the number of hosts in each status category.
Host—displays the IP address/FQDN of ESXi host.
Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host.
Description—displays a description.
Warranty Status—displays the warranty status of the host. Status options include:
Active—the host is under warranty, and has not exceeded any threshold.
Warning—the host is Active, but exceeding the warning threshold.
Expired—the warranty has expired for this host.
Warranty Type—displays the following statuses:
Initial
Extended
Days Left—displays the number of days left for the warranty.
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