User's Manual

94 Using the CMC Web Interface
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If you want the server to boot from the selected device every time it boots,
uncheck the
Boot Once
checkbox for the server.
If you want the server to boot from the selected device only on the next
boot cycle, select the
Boot Once
checkbox for the server.
5
Click
Apply
.
Viewing the Health Status of an Individual Server
The Server Status page (separate from the Servers Status page) provides an
overview of the server and a launch point to the Web interface for the
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), which is the firmware
used to manage the server.
NOTE: To use the iDRAC user interface, you must have an iDRAC user name and
password. For more information about iDRAC and the using the iDRAC Web
interface, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Firmware Version 1.00
User’s Guide.
To view the health status of an individual server:
1
Log in to the CMC Web interface.
2
Expand
Servers
in the system tree. All of the servers (1–16) appear in the
expanded
Servers
list.
3
Click the server you want to view. The
Server Status
page displays.
Table 5-3 provides descriptions of the information provided on the Server
Status page.
Table 5-3. Individual Server Status Information
Item Description
Slot Indicates the slot occupied by the server on the chassis. Slot
numbers are sequential IDs, from 1 through 16 (there are 16 slots
available on the chassis), that help identify the location of the
server in the chassis.
Slot Name Indicates the name of the slot where the server resides.
Present Indicates whether the server is present in the slot (Present or
Absent). When the server is absent, the health, power state, and
service tag information of the server is unknown (not displayed).