Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Viewing iDRAC and managed system
information
You can view iDRAC and managed system health and properties, hardware and firmware inventory, sensor health, storage
devices, network devices, and view and terminate user sessions. For blade servers, you can also view the Flex Address or
Remote-Assigned Address (applicable only for MX platforms) .
Topics:
Viewing managed system health and properties
Configuring Asset Tracking
Viewing system inventory
Viewing sensor information
Monitoring performance index of CPU, memory, and input output modules
Idle Server Detection
GPU (Accelerators) Management
Checking the system for Fresh Air compliance
Viewing historical temperature data
Viewing network interfaces available on host OS
Viewing network interfaces available on host OS using RACADM
Viewing FlexAddress mezzanine card fabric connections
Viewing or terminating iDRAC sessions
Viewing managed system health and properties
When you log in to the iDRAC web interface, the System Summary page allows you to view the managed system's health,
basic iDRAC information, preview the virtual console, add and view work notes, and quickly launch tasks such as power on or
off, power cycle, view logs, update and rollback firmware, switch on or switch off the front panel LED, and reset iDRAC.
To access the System Summary page, go to System > Overview > Summary. The System Summary page is displayed. For
more information, see the iDRAC Online Help.
You can also view the basic system summary information using the iDRAC Settings utility. To do this, in iDRAC Settings utility,
go to System Summary. The iDRAC Settings System Summary page is displayed. For more information, see the iDRAC
Settings Utility Online Help.
Configuring Asset Tracking
The Asset Tracking feature in iDRAC provides you the ability to configure various attributes that are related to your server. This
includes information such as acquisition, warranty, service, and so on.
NOTE:
Asset Tracking in iDRAC is similar to the Asset Tag feature in OpenManage Server Administrator. However, the
attribute information has to be entered separately in both these tools for them to report the relevant Asset data.
To configure Asset Tracking:
1. In the iDRAC interface, go to Configuration > Asset Tracking.
2. Click Add Custom Assets to add any additional attributes which are not specified by default on this page.
3. Enter all the relevant information of your server asset and click Apply.
4. To view the Asset Tracking Report, go to System > Details > Asset Tracking.
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