Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Viewing chassis information and monitoring
chassis and component health
You can view information and monitor the health of the following:
CMC
All severs and individual servers
IO Modules
Fans
Power Supply Units (PSUs)
Temperature sensors
PCIe devices
Storage sleds
Topics:
Viewing chassis and component summaries
Viewing chassis summary
Viewing chassis controller information and status
Viewing information and health status of all servers
Viewing information and health status of storage sleds
Viewing information and health status of the IOMs
Viewing information and health status of fans
Viewing front panel properties
Viewing KVM information and health status
Viewing information and health status of temperature sensors
Viewing chassis and component summaries
When you log in to the CMC web interface, the Chassis Health page displays the health of the chassis and its components. It
displays a graphical view of the chassis and its components. It is dynamically updated, and the component subgraphic overlays
and text hints are automatically changed to reflect the current state.
To view the chassis health, click Chassis Overview. The system displays the overall health status of the chassis, CMC, server
modules, IO Modules (IOM), fans, power supply units (PSUs), storage sleds, and PCIe devices. Detailed information about
each component is displayed when you click that component. In addition, the latest events in the CMC Hardware Log are also
displayed. For more information, see the Dell Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) Users Guide.
If your chassis is configured as a Group Lead, the Group Health page is displayed after login. It displays the chassis level
information and alerts. All active, critical, and non-critical alerts are displayed.
Chassis graphics
The chassis is represented by the front, back, and the top views (the upper and lower images respectively). Servers, and KVMs
are shown in the front view and the remaining components are shown in the back view. Component selection is indicated by a
blue cast and is controlled by clicking the image of the required component. When a component is present in the chassis, an
icon of the component type is displayed in the graphics in the position (slot), where the component has been installed. Empty
positions are shown with a charcoal gray background. The component icon visually indicates the state of the component. Other
components display icons that visually represent the physical component. Pausing the cursor over a component displays a tool
tip with additional information about that component.
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