Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version 7.
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Contents Notes, Cautions, and Warnings...................................................................................................2 1 Introduction................................................................................................................................11 What's New In This Release..................................................................................................................................11 Accessing The Windows Command Prompt To Run CLI Commands.............
Omreport Chassis Memory Or Omreport Mainsystem Memory......................................................................32 Omreport Chassis Nics Or Omreport Mainsystem Nics...................................................................................34 Omreport Chassis Ports Or omreport Mainsystem Ports.................................................................................35 Omreport Chassis Processors Or Omreport Mainsystem Processors.......................................................
Omconfig Chassis Info Or Omconfig Mainsystem Info....................................................................................82 Omconfig Chassis Leds Or Omconfig Mainsystem Leds..................................................................................83 Omconfig Chassis Memorymode Or Omconfig Mainsystem Memorymode....................................................84 Omconfig Chassis Pwrmanagement Or Omconfig Mainsystem Pwrmanagement..........................................
Example Command For Adding Service Information......................................................................................120 Adding Support Information.................................................................................................................................121 Example Command For Adding Support Information.....................................................................................121 Adding System Information.........................................................
Omconfig Clear Physical Disk........................................................................................................................143 Omconfig Cancel Clear Physical Disk............................................................................................................143 Omconfig Enable Device Write Cache...........................................................................................................144 Omconfig Disable Device Write Cache.................................
Omconfig Set Background Initialization Rate................................................................................................166 Omconfig Set Reconstruct Rate.....................................................................................................................166 Omconfig Set Check Consistency Rate..........................................................................................................166 Omconfig Export The Controller Log........................................
Omconfig Rename Cachecade.......................................................................................................................178 9 Working With CLI Command Results...................................................................................179 Output Options For Command Results..................................................................................................................179 Controlling Command Output Display........................................................
Introduction 1 Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) provides a comprehensive, one-to-one systems management solution through either an integrated Web browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) or a command line interface (CLI). Server Administrator is designed for system administrators to manage systems locally and remotely on a network. It allows system administrators to manage their entire network by providing a comprehensive one-to-one systems management.
• Added support for the following features in Storage Management: – Tape drive report that helps to enumerate all the supported tape drives connected to the server. For more information, see omreport storage tape. – Physical disk firmware report on the Graphical User Interface (GUI) that helps users to identify the disks for which a new firmware version is available.
Accessing The Windows Command Prompt To Run CLI Commands If you are running the Microsoft Windows operating system, use the 32-bit command prompt to run a Server Administrator CLI command. Access the 32-bit command prompt using one of the following methods: • Click Start → Programs → Accessories → Command Prompt . • Click Start → Run and type cmd.exe. NOTE: Do not type command in the Run dialog box to launch a command line window; this activates the MS-DOS emulator command.
The following omconfig command examples displays valid CLI commands and their success messages: Table 1. Commands And Messages Command Message omconfig chassis temps index=0 warnthresh= default Temperature probe warning threshold value(s) set successfully. omconfig chassis biossetup attribute=numlock setting=on BIOS setup configured successfully. Change will take effect after the next reboot.
implementation of new system administration policies easier across many existing systems that require reconfiguration. A similar scenario is used to populate a large number of newly acquired systems with detailed asset information. Much of the information are the same, such as the manufacturer or lessor of the system, whether support for the system is outsourced, name of the company providing insurance for the system, method of depreciation, and so on.
Using The omhelp Command 2 The omhelp command and its equivalent, -?, accesses the detailed help-text interface of Command Line Interface (CLI). You can get help at several levels of detail. Each fully-qualified CLI command may have a variable number of distinct parts: the command (command level 1), one or more subcommands (command level 2 and command level 3, if present), and one or more name= value pair(s).
When you type omconfig system assetinfo -?, the help that displays provides information about assigning values for the name and option fields. Partial results for the request omconfig system assetinfo -? are as follows: assetinfo Set asset information. For one info value, specify one or more optional parameter(s). The following table displays the optional parameters for info=acquisition: Table 2.
omreport: Viewing System Status Using The Instrumentation Service 3 The omreport command allows you to see detailed information about the system components. You can also retrieve summaries for many system components at one time, or get details about a specific component. This chapter shows you how to get reports with the level of detail that you want. Commands documented in this chapter vary in whether they define the fields that appear in the results of a particular omreport command.
NOTE: When a system includes an external chassis, the displayed results vary by operating system. On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems, the omreport commands display external chassis information in a separate section after the main chassis information. On Microsoft Windows systems, data about the external chassis does not appear in the omreport output. The following table provides a high-level summary of the omreport command.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level User 3 Privilege Required Use hwperformance U, P, A Displays the status and cause for the system’s performance degradation. info U, P, A Displays a status summary for main system chassis components. intrusion U, P, A Displays the status of the system’s intrusion sensor(s). leds U, P, A Displays the properties you have set for lightemitting diodes to flash under various alert conditions.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 preferences Command Level User 3 Privilege Required Use alertaction U, P, A Displays the warning and failure threshold values, as well as actions configured when an essential component detects a warning or failure state. alertlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to display the alert log. assetinfo U, P, A Displays the cost of ownership information for the system. cmdlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to display the command log.
Use omreport -? to get help on the level 2 about, chassis, and system commands. The following information on omreport system -? also applies to get help for the omreport chassis command. To see a list of valid commands for omreport system, type: omreport system -? | more omreport modularenclosure Use the omreport modularenclosure command to view details of the Blade system.
Attribute : Remote Connect Interface Value : Launch CMC Web Interface omreport about Use the omreport about command to learn the product name and version number of the systems management application installed on the system. The following is an example output from the omreport about command: Product name : Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version : x.x.x Copyright : Copyright (C) Dell Inc. xxxx-xxxx. All rights reserved. Company : Dell Inc.
Ok : Memory Ok : Power Supplies Ok : Temperatures Ok : Voltages Omreport Chassis Acswitch Or Omreport Mainsystem Acswitch Use the omreport chassis acswitch or omreport mainsystem acswitch command if the system has redundant AC power lines that are configured in a failover arrangement.
Omreport Chassis Batteries Or Omreport Mainsystem Batteries Use the omreport chassis batteries or omreport mainsystem batteries command to view battery properties. Type: omreport chassis batteries or omreport mainsystem batteries Omreport Chassis Bios Or Omreport Mainsystem Bios Use the omreport chassis bios or omreport mainsystem bios command to view the current BIOS information.
Table 5. BIOS Setup Parameters On Systems Prior To Dell PowerEdge yx2x Systems Parameter Description Bootsequence Displays the device used to boot the system. Numlock Displays whether the keypad is used as number keys. Embedded Video Controller Displays whether the Embedded Video Controller option is enabled or disabled. Boot Mode Displays whether the boot mode is configured to BIOS or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). Processor C1-E Displays the Processor C1-E status.
Parameter Description HT Assist Displays the status of the probe filter chipset option. Internal SD Card Displays whether the internal SD card is enabled or disabled. Bezel Displays whether the bezel removal intrusion check during system reboot is enabled or disabled. Console Redirection Displays whether the BIOS screen is redirected over a particular serial port or if it is turned off. Diskette Displays whether the diskette is disabled, auto enabled, or read-only.
Parameter Description Console Redirection After Boot Displays whether console redirection after system reboot is enabled or disabled. External Serial Connector Displays whether the external serial connector is mapped to Serial Device 1, Serial Device 2, or a Remote Access Device. Console Redirection Failsafe Baud Rate Displays the setting for console redirection failsafe baud rate. Serial Address Select Displays port address for the serial devices.
Omreport Chassis Fans Or Omreport Mainsystem Fans Use the omreport chassis fans or omreport mainsystem fans command to view the fan probe status and settings. Type: omreport chassis fans index=n or omreport mainsystem fans index=n The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary of status, readings, and thresholds set for any fan probes that are present on the system.
Server Administrator displays a summary of the system’s FRU information. This information is available in the Server Administrator GUI, SNMP, and Common Information Model and is primarily used to support troubleshooting activities. Omreport Chassis Hwperformance Or Omreport Mainsystem Hwperformance Use the omreport chassis hwperformance or omreport mainsystem hwperformance command to view the status and cause for the system’s performance degradation.
Express Service Code : 15608862073 Chassis Asset Tag : c Omreport Chassis Intrusion Use the omreport chassis intrusion command to find out whether the cover of the system is open or not. Server Administrator tracks chassis intrusion events because intrusions may indicate an attempt to steal a system component, or to perform unauthorized maintenance on the system.
The index parameter is optional.
Connector Name : DIMM_A3 Type : DDR3 - Synchronous Registered (Buffered) Size : 8192 MB Index : 3 Status : Ok Connector Name : DIMM_A4 Type : DDR3 - Synchronous Registered (Buffered) Size : 8192 MB If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary for a specific memory module displaying the health, status, device name, type, speed, rank, and failures.
The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties of all NICs on the system and the values for the following fields: Index (NIC card number), Interface Name, Vendor, Description, Connection Status, and Slot.
Field Description connect a different device type to a system. Examples include DB-9 Male, AT, Access Bus, PS/2, and so on. Maximum Speed Port speed. Port speed refers to the data transmission rate of an input/output channel, measured in numbers of bits per second. Serial ports usually have a maximum speed of 115 Kbps and USB version 1.x ports have a maximum speed of 12 Kbps.
Microprocessor Fields AMD Processor • • Execute Disable (XD) Turbo Mode • • • • 64-bit Support AMD-V AMD PowerNow! No Execute (NX) The following fields are defined for a cache present on a particular microprocessor.
Field Description In a write-through policy, the processor writes through the cache to the main memory. The write cycle does not complete until the data is stored into the main memory. Associativity Refers to the way in which main memory content is stored on the cache. • • A fully associative cache allows any line in main memory to store at any location in the cache. A n-way set-associative cache directly maps n specific lines of memory to the same n lines of cache.
For each power management profile in the system, values display for the following fields: Maximum Performance, Active Power Controller, OS Control, and Custom. The Custom attributes are: CPU Power and Performance Management, Memory Power and Performance Management, and Fan Power and Performance Management.
NOTE: The omreport chassis pwrmonitoring or omreport mainsystem pwrmonitoring command is applicable from PowerEdge yx0x system onwards that support PMBus and that have hot-swappable power supplies and not systems that have a fixed, non-redundant power supply installed. NOTE: Power monitoring requires license to report the details. If the appropriate license is not installed or has expired, the system does not display the power consumption details of the system.
Omreport Chassis Pwrsupplies Or Omreport Mainsystem Pwrsupplies Use the omreport chassis pwrsupplies or omreport mainsystem pwrsupplies command to view properties of the system’s power supplies. Type: omreport chassis pwrsupplies or omreport mainsystem pwrsupplies NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command has changed. Change the user scripts as applicable.
name=value pair Description config=user Reports information on BMC/iDRAC or remote access users. Omreport Chassis Removableflashmedia Or Omreport Mainsystem Removableflashmedia Use the omreport chassis removableflashmedia or omreport mainsystem removableflashmedia to view the removable flash media details on the system along with its health status.
Omreport Chassis Slots Or Omreport Mainsystem Slots Use the omreport chassis slots or omreport mainsystem slots command to view properties of the system’s slots. Type: omreport chassis slots index=n or omreport mainsystem slots index=n The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for all of the slots in the system. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for a specific slot.
The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary of status, readings, and thresholds set for any voltage probes that are present on the system. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary for a specific voltage probe. Omreport Licenses Use the omreport licenses command to view the digital licenses of the hardware devices installed on the system.
SEVERITY : COMPONENT Ok Main System Chassis : Critical : Storage Commands For Viewing Logs Use the omreport system or omreport servermodule command to view the following logs: the alert log, the command log, and the hardware or ESM log. NOTE: If the Alert log or Command log displays invalid XML data (such as when XML data generated for the selection is not well-formed), you must clear the log and resolve the issue.
The omreport system alertaction or omreport servermodule alertaction command is useful for viewing which alert actions have been specified for components. To set an alert action for a component, use the omconfig system alertaction or omconfig servermodule alertaction command. For more information, see omconfig: Managing Components Using The Instrumentation Service. NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command has changed. Change the user scripts as applicable.
• • • • • • • • Virtual Disk Failure Enclosure Warning Enclosure Failure Storage Controller Battery Warning Storage Controller Battery Failure Removable Flash Media Present Removable Flash Media Removed Removable Flash Media Failure NOTE: Storage Controller Battery Warning and Storage Controller Battery Failure events are not available on blade systems. NOTE: System Power Probe Warning is not applicable to blade systems.
Settings Enable: Informational, Warning and Critical Disable: None The full report lists the settings for all components in the system for which events are generated. Omreport System Events Type Or Omreport Servermodule Events Type To view the status for components of a specific type, use the omreport system events type= or omreport servermodule event type= command.
Settings Enable: Informational, Warning, and Critical Disable: None ----------Individual Objects ----------System Board Fan1 RPM Settings Index:0 Enable: Informational, Warning, and Critical Disable: None System Board Fan2 RPM Settings Index:1 Enable: Informational, Warning, and Critical Disable: None Omreport System Operatingsystem Or Omreport Servermodule Operatingsystem Use the omreport system operatingsystem or omreport servermodule operatingsystem command to display information about the operating sys
Output Attributes Description Destination Number: Destination 3 destination 3: Displays the third destination. Destination Number: Destination 4 destination 4: Displays the fourth destination. Destination Number: Destination 5 destination 5: Displays the fifth destination. Destination Number: Destination 6 destination 6: Displays the sixth destination. Destination Number: Destination 7 destination 7: Displays the seventh destination.
Omreport System Shutdown Or Omreport Servermodule Shutdown Use the omreport system shutdown or omreport servermodule shutdown command to view any pending shutdown actions for the system. If properties for shutdown are configured, executing this command displays these properties. NOTE: Due to the limitations of certain operating systems (for example, VMware ESXi), certain features are not available with this release of OpenManage Server Administrator.
: Server Administrator Core files 7.x.x : Storage Management 4.x.x : Sun Java Runtime Environment 1.x.x Operating System Name : Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition Version : Version 6.
Total Maximum Capacity :786432 MB Memory Array Count : 1 Memory Array 1 Location : System Board or Motherboard Use : System Memory Installed Capacity : 2048 MB Maximum Capacity : 786432 MB Slots Available : 24 Slots Used : 1 Slot PCI1 Adapter : [Not Occupied] Type : PCI E Gen 3 X16 Data Bus Width : 8x or x8 Speed : [Not obtained, see card documentation] Slot Length : Long Voltage Supply : 3.
Default Gateway : 10.94.22.
Memory Memory Array • External Clock Speed • Voltage • Total Installed Capacity • Memory Available to the Operating System • Total Maximum Capacity • Memory Array Count The following details are listed for each memory board or module in the system (for example, the system board or the memory module in a given slot number): • BIOS Firmware Location • Use • Installed Capacity • Maximum Capacity • Slots Available • Slots Used • ECC Type • Manufacturer • BIOS Version • Release
The three properties that display for thermal shutdown are disabled, warning, or failure.
Omreport Preferences Messages Use the omreport preferences messages to view the configured alert message format. The following table lists the available attributes of omreport preferences messages. Table 16. Valid Parameters Of Omreport Preferences Messages name=value pair Description attribute=format Reports the currently configured alert message format.
Omconfig: Managing Components Using The Instrumentation Service 4 The omconfig command allows you to provide values that define warning events, configure alert actions, clear logs, and configure system shutdown, as well as perform other systems management tasks.
privilege you need to run the command, where U = User, P = Power User, and A = Administrator. Use is a very general statement about the actions that are performed using omconfig. NOTE: Although the following table lists all possible omconfig commands, the commands available on the system depend on the system configuration. If you try to get help or run a command for a component not installed on the system, Server Administrator displays a message that the component or feature is not found on the system.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use pedestinations P, A Sets IP addresses for alert destinations. platformevents A Determines the shutdown action, if any, taken for a specific platform event. Also, enables or disables platform events filter alert generation. recovery P, A Determines in advance how the system responds to a hung operating system. shutdown A Allows the administrator to select from several options when shutting down the system.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use NOTE: You cannot change threshold values on ESM3 and PowerEdge x8xx systems. volts P, A Sets warning threshold values to the default or a specific value. NOTE: You cannot change threshold values on ESM3 and PowerEdge x8xx systems. storage For more information, see Using The Storage Management Service. Help With The Omconfig Command The following table lists the usage of omconfig commands. Table 20.
Omconfig About Use the omconfig about command to learn the product name and version number of the systems management application installed on the system. The following is an example output of the omconfig about command: Product name : Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version : 7.x.x Copyright : Copyright (C) Dell Inc. xxxx-xxxx. All rights reserved. Company : Dell Inc.
Use the omconfig chassis -? or omconfig mainsystem -? command to view a list of all omconfig chassis or omconfig mainsystem commands. Omconfig Chassis Biossetup Or Omconfig Mainsystem Biossetup Use the omconfig chassis biossetup or omconfig mainsystem biossetup command to configure system BIOS settings that are normally available only in the BIOS setup boot time settings of the system. CAUTION: Changing certain BIOS setup options may disable the system or require you to reinstall the operating system.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description NOTE: On Linux systems, user or user groups upgraded to administrator or administrator groups cannot configure this BIOS setup setting. attribute=bootmode setting=uefi | bios • • attribute=bootorder sequence=aliasname1, aliasname2,..... aliasnameN uefi: Enables the system to boot to operating systems that support Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=crab setting=enabled | disabled Description • • enabled: Enables BIOS console redirection after system reboot. disabled: Disables BIOS console redirection. NOTE: The attribute crab is valid for Dell PowerEdge x9xx systems only.
name=value pair 1 attribute= attribute=diskette name=value pair 2 setting= setting=off | auto | writeprotect Description • disable: Disables DBS on the system. • off: Disables the diskette drive. auto: Auto-enables the diskette drive. writeprotect: The diskette drive is available in read-only format only. Makes the diskette drive read-only.
name=value pair 1 attribute= attribute=embvideoctrl name=value pair 2 setting= setting=enabled | disabled Description • disabled: Disables the embedded hypervisor. • enabled: Enables the embedded video controller as the primary video device. disabled: Disables the embedded video controller as the primary video device.
name=value pair 1 attribute= attribute=intrusion name=value pair 2 setting= setting=enabled | disabled Description • auto: Detects and enables the device automatically. • enabled: Enables the intrusion check during system boot. If the system also has bezel intrusion checking, then the intrusion option checks for removal of the bezel of the system. disabled: Disables the intrusion check during system boot. • attribute=intusb[1..
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description • • attribute=nic3 setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled | enabledonly | enablednonepxe | enabledwithiscsi • • • • • • attribute=nic4 setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled | enabledonly | enablednonepxe | enabledwithiscsi • • • • • • attribute=numlock setting=on | off • • 70 enablednonepxe: Enables the second NIC during system boot (with PXE off if the system has PXE).
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=numa setting=enabled | disabled Description • • attribute=ppaddress setting=off | lpt1 | lpt2 | lpt3 • • • • attribute=ppmode setting=at | ps2 | ecp | epp • • • • attribute=primaryscsi attribute=romb setting=on | off force=true setting=raid | off | scsi force=true enabled: Enables Node Interleaving and disables Non-Uniform Memory Access. disabled: Disables Node Interleaving and enables NonUniform Memory Access.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=romba setting=raid | scsi force=true Description • • • attribute=rombb setting=raid | scsi force=true • • • attribute=sata setting=off | ata | raid • • • raid: Instructs the BIOS to detect RAID-on-motherboard channel A as a RAID device. scsi: Instructs the BIOS to detect the RAID-onmotherboard device as a SCSI device. force=true: Verification of setting change.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description • • attribute=serialport1 setting=off | auto | com1 | com3 | bmcserial | bmcnic | rac | com1bmc • • • • • • • • console redirection through COM1. com2: Enables serial communication setting with console redirection through COM2. onwithconsole: Enables serial communication with console redirection through COM1 and COM2. off: Disables serial port 1. auto: Maps serial port 1 to a COM port. com1: Maps serial port 1 to COM port 1.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=uausb setting=on | backonly | off Description • on: Enables the useraccessible USB port(s). backonly: Enables only the user-accessible USB port(s) located at the back of the system. off: Disables the useraccessible USB port(s). • • attribute=usb setting=enabled | disabled • enabled: Enables the USB port(s). disabled: Disables the USB port(s). • NOTE: Depending on the system's hardware you can configure either usb or usbb.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Boot Settings attribute=BootMode setting=Bios | Uefi attribute=BootSeqRetry setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=FrontLcd setting=None | UserDefined | ModelNum | Advanced attribute=UserLcdStr setting= attribute=EmbVideo setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=IntegratedNetwork1 setting=Enabled | DisabledOs attribute=IntegratedNetwork2 setting=Enabled | DisabledOs attribute=IntegratedRaid setting=Enabled | Disabled attribu
Group One-Time Boot Processor Settings 76 name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=Characterization setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=ErrPrompt setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=NumLock setting=On | Off attribute=ReportKbdErr setting=Report | NoReport attribute=SystemUefiShell setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=OneTimeBootMode setting=Disabled | OneTimeBootSeq | OneTimeHddSeq | OneTimeUefiBootSeq | OneTimeCustomBootSeqStr | OneTimeCustomHddSeqStr | OneTimeCu
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=Proc4L3Cache setting= attribute=Proc4NumCores setting= attribute=Proc64bit setting= attribute=ProcAdjCacheLine setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=ProcBusSpeed setting= attribute=ProcCores setting=Single | All | Dual | Quad | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 attribute=ProcCoreSpeed setting= attribute=ProcExecuteDisable setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=ProcHwPrefetcher
Group Serial Communication Slot Disablement 78 name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=SataPortDDriveType setting= attribute=SataPortDModel setting= attribute=SataPortE setting=Off | Auto attribute=SataPortECapacity setting= attribute=SataPortEDriveType setting= attribute=SataPortEModel setting= attribute=SataPortF setting=Off | Auto attribute=SataPortFCapacity setting= attribute=SataPortFDriveType setting=
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= System Information attribute=SysMfrContactInfo setting= attribute=SystemBiosVersion setting= attribute=SystemManufacturer setting= attribute=SystemModelName setting= attribute=SystemServiceTag setting= attribute=MemFrequency setting=MaxPerf | 1600MHz | 1333MHz |1067MHz | 800MHz | MaxReliability attribute=MemPatrolScrub setting=Standard | Extended | Disabled attribute=MemRefreshRate settin
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=TcmSecurity setting=On | Off attribute=TpmActivation setting=NoChange | Activate | Deactivate attribute=TpmClear CAUTION: Clearing the TPM will cause loss of all keys in the TPM. This could affect booting of the operating system. setting=Yes | No UEFI Boot Settings attribute=TpmSecurity setting=Off | OnPbm | OnNoPbm attribute=UefiBootSeq sequence=aliasname1, aliasname2,.....
Specifying A Value For Minimum And Maximum Warning Thresholds If you prefer to specify values for the fan probe warning thresholds, you must specify the number of the probe you are configuring and the minimum and/or maximum warning threshold values. In the following example, the probe that is being configured is probe 0.
Table 24. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Chassis Frontpanel Or Omconfig Mainsystem Frontpanel name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description lcdindex= NA config=none | default | custom NA text= NA Specifies the LCD line number. • • • none: Sets the LCD text to none. default: Sets the LCD text to default. custom: Sets the LCD text to custom. Sets the custom text for LCD when config=custom. nmibutton=enable | disable NA • • enable: Enables the NMI button on the system.
Table 25. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Chassis Info Or Omconfig Mainsystem Info name=value pair Description index= Number of the chassis whose asset tag or name you are setting. tag= Asset tag in the form of alphanumeric text. Letters or numbers should not exceed 10 characters. name= Name of the chassis.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description led=identify flash=off | on time-out= Sets the chassis identification LED to off or on. Set the time-out value for the LED to flash to a number of seconds. Omconfig Chassis Memorymode Or Omconfig Mainsystem Memorymode Use the omconfig chassis memorymode or omconfig mainsystem memorymode command to specify the redundancy mode to use for the system memory in case of memory errors.
name=value pair 1 Description expense of some memory capacity. The RAID mode supported is RAID level 5 striping with rotational parity. dddc: The dddc mode enables double device data correction. This ensures data availability after hard failure of x4 DRAM. mirror: Switches the systems to a mirrored copy of the memory if the failing module has an uncorrectable memory event. In the mirror mode, the operating system does not switch back to the original module until the system reboots.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description apc: Active Power Control (apc) enables the demand-based power management controlled by BIOS. osctrl: OS Control (osctrl) enables the demand-based power management controlled by the operating system. custom: This profile allows you to configure individual BIOS settings. It offers added control by displaying the underlying BIOS settings. NOTE: This option is supported on systems prior to PowerEdge yx2x systems.
Table 29. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Chassis Pwrmonitoring Or Omconfig Mainsystem Pwrmonitoring name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description index= NA Number of the probe or probe index (must specify). config=probe warnthresh=settodefault Sets the minimum and maximum warning thresholds values to default. warnthresh= Sets a value for the warning threshold. unit=watt | btuphr watt: Displays the unit in Watts. btuphr: Displays the unit in BTU/hr.
• Remote access on a local area network (LAN). • The serial port for BMC or RAC, whichever is installed. • The BMC or RAC on a serial over LAN connection. • Terminal settings for the serial port. • Advanced settings for a serial over LAN connection. • Information on a BMC or RAC user. • Information on IPv6 and IPv4 interfaces. NOTE: Enter the user ID to configure user information.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description dracnic: Enables DRAC NIC if DRAC 5 is installed. NOTE: The nicselection option is supported only on PowerEdge x9xx to yx1x systems. From PowerEdge yx2x systems onwards, primarynw and failovernw replaces nicselection. primarynw=dedicated | lom1 | lom2 | lom3 | lom4 dedicated: Configures dedicated port as primary network for remote access. NOTE: This option requires license to configure primarynw as dedicated.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description ipsource=static | dhcp | systemsoftware static: Static if the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is a fixed, assigned IP address. dhcp: DHCP if the source of the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is the dynamic host configuration protocol. systemsoftware: System software if the source of the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is from the system software. NOTE: All commands may not be supported on the system.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description 57600: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 57600 bits per second. NOTE: Baud rates of 19200, 38400, and 57600 are supported on PowerEdge x9xx systems. 115200: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 115200 bits per second. NOTE: Baud rate of 115200 is supported on certain systems that have a DRAC 5 installed. NOTE: Baud rate of 19200, 57600, and 115200 are supported on yx0x systems that have iDRAC installed.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description 57600: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 57600 bits per second. NOTE: Baud rates of 19200, and 57600 are supported on PowerEdge x9xx systems. 115200: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 115200 bits per second. NOTE: Baud rate of 115200 is supported on certain systems that have a DRAC 5 installed. NOTE: Baud rate of 19200, 57600, and 115200 are supported on yx0x systems that have iDRAC installed.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description config=user id=number enable=true | false id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being configured. enable=true: Enables the user. enable=false: Disables the user. id=number enableserialoverlan=true | false id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being configured. enableserialoverlan=true: Enables serial over LAN. enableserialoverlan=false: Disables serial over LAN.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: For more information on dracusergroup=custom, see Usage of Dracusergroup=custom. dracusergroup=none: Does not enable user privileges. id=user id extipmiusergroup=admin | operator | readonly | custom | none NOTE: extipmiusergroup user group is available only on Dell yx0x blade systems. id=user id: User ID of the user being configured. extipmiusergroup=admin: Enables the Administrator user privileges.
Table 32. Usage Of extipmiusergroup=custom name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 name=value pair 3 Description config=user id=user id extipmiusergroup=custom loginidrac=true | false true or false: Enables or disables logging into iDRAC. configureidrac=true | false true or false: Enables or disables configuration of iDRAC. NOTE: extipmiusergroup user group is available only on the Dell yx0x blade systems.
or omconfig mainsystem temps index=4 minwarnthresh=11.2 maxwarnthresh=58.7 When you issue the command and the system sets the values you specify, the following message is displayed: Temperature probe warning threshold(s) set successfully. NOTE: On PowerEdge x8xx and x9xx systems, you can set the temperature probe warning threshold only for ambient temperature.
Omconfig Preferences Cdvformat Use the omconfig preferences cdvformat to specify the delimiters for separating data fields reported in the custom delimited format. The valid values for delimiters are: exclamation, semicolon, at, hash, dollar, percent, caret, asterisk, tilde, question, colon, comma, and pipe.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description enhanced: Sets the alert message to Enhanced Event Messaging format. This is similar to the format available in iDRAC7. For example, to set the message format to traditional use the following command: omconfig preferences messages format=traditional Omconfig Preferences Snmp Setting the SNMP root password allows administrators to restrict access to SNMP set operations that allow important systems management interventions.
name=value pair Description enable=false Disallows SNMP set operations For example, to disallow SNMP set operations use the following command: omconfig preferences snmp setting=snmpset enable=false NOTE: After executing the command to enable or disable SNMP set operations, restart services for the change to take effect. On systems running supported Microsoft Windows operating systems, restart the Windows SNMP Service.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description attribute=signalgorithm algorithm=MD5 | SHA1 | SHA256 | SHA512 MD5: Sets the key signing algorithm to MD5. SHA1: Sets the key signing algorithm to SHA1. SHA256: Sets the key signing algorithm to SHA256. SHA512: Sets the key signing algorithm to SHA512.
Available Alert Actions The following table displays the alert actions for each component that allows you to configure an alert action: Table 41. Valid Parameters of Alert Actions For Warning and Failure Events Alert Action Setting Description alert=true | false true: Enables the system's console alert. When enabled, the monitor attached to the system from which you are running Server Administrator displays a visual alert message. false: Disables the system's console alert.
Event Name Description event=powersupply Sets actions when a power supply probe detects a failure value. event=powersupplywarn Sets actions when a power supply probe detects a warning value. event=processorwarn Sets actions when a processor probe detects a warning value. event=processorfail Sets actions when a processor probe detects a failure value. event=redundegrad Sets actions when a redundant component becomes inoperative, resulting in less than full redundancy for that component.
Event Name Description NOTE: This event is not available on blade systems. Example Set Alert Action Commands The following are examples of valid example commands. For each successful command issued, the following message is displayed: Alert action(s) configured successfully.
To clear the contents of the command log, type: omconfig system cmdlog action=clear or omconfig servermodule cmdlog action=clear To clear the contents of the ESM log, type: omconfig system esmlog action=clear or omconfig servermodule esmlog action=clear NOTE: For more information about alert messages, see the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Messages Reference Guide at dell.com/support/manuals.
Table 44. Parameters For Alert Action Command Action Description action=disable Disables the SNMP alert. action=enable Enables the SNMP alert. action=none Takes no action when the system is hung or has crashed. action=powercycle Turns off the electrical power to the system, pauses, turns the power on, and reboots the system. action=poweroff Turns off the electrical power to the system.
Event Name Description event=powerabsent Sets action or enables or disables alert generation when a processor probe detects that the power supply is absent. event=powerfail Sets action or enables or disables alert generation when a power device probe detects that the power supply, voltage regulator module, or DC to DC converter has failed.
Event Name Description event=watchdogasr Enables or disables alert generation configured by the ASR when the system has hung or is not responding. Omconfig System Events Or Omconfig Servermodule Events Use the omconfig system events or omconfig servermodule events command to enable and disable SNMP traps for the components on your system. NOTE: Not all event types are present on the system.
name=value pair Description type=volts Configures events for voltages. type=systempeakpower Configures events for system peak power. type=removableflashmedia Configures events for removable flash media. Severity In the context of configuring events, severity determines how severe an event is, before Server Administrator notifies you of the event for a component type.
As a result of the example command, Server Administrator sends an SNMP trap only when the first fan in the system chassis (index 0) has reached critical fan RPMs. Omconfig System Webserver Or Omconfig Servermodule Webserver Use the omconfig system webserver or omconfig servermodule webserver command to start or stop the Web server. The following table displays the valid parameters for the command. Table 48.
Omconfig System Shutdown Or Omconfig Servermodule Shutdown Use the omconfig system shutdown or omconfig servermodule shutdown command to determine the way in which the system shuts down. During system shutdown, the default is to shut down the operating system before powering off the system. Shutting down the operating system first closes down the file system before powering the system down. If you do not want to shut down the operating system first, use the osfirst=false parameter.
name=value pair Description warning: Perform a shutdown when a temperature warning event is detected. A warning event occurs when any temperature probe inside a chassis reads a temperature (in degree Celsius) that exceeds the maximum temperature warning threshold value. failure: Perform a shutdown when a temperature failure event is detected.
Omconfig System Or Servermodule Assetinfo: Editing Cost Of Ownership Values 5 The omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command helps you to edit a comprehensive set of parameters that make up the total cost of ownership of the system. This section explains the parameters that are reported and configured under the omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command.
Command Level 1 Command Level Command Level 2 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description development or sales. installdate= Date the system was put to service. ponum= Number of the document that authorized payment for the system. purchasecost= Price the owner paid for the system. purchasedate= Date the owner purchased the system. signauth= Name of the person who approved the purchase or the service call on the system.
or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=acquisition purchasecost=5000 waybill=123456 installdate=120501 purchasedate=050601 ponum=9999 signauth="John Smith" expensed=yes costcenter=finance The following message is displayed: Asset information set successfully. Adding Depreciation Information Depreciation is a set of methods for computing the devaluation of the asset over time. For example, the depreciation of a system that is expected to have a useful life of 5 years is 20 percent.
Adding Extended Warranty Information Use the omconfig system extwarranty or omconfig servermodule extwarranty command to assign values for extended warranty information. A warranty is a contract between the manufacturer or dealer and the purchaser of a system. The warranty identifies the components that are covered for repair or replacement for a specified length of time or usage. The extended warranty comes into force after the original warranty expires.
Table 56. Valid Parameters Of omconfig system assetinfo info=lease Or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=lease Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description omconfig system or servermodule assetinfo info=lease buyout= Amount of money paid to purchase a system from a lessor. lessor= Business entity that is leasing the system out.
Table 57. Valid Parameters Of omconfig system assetinfo info=maintenance Or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=maintenance Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 omconfig system or servermodule info=maintenan enddate= ce assetinfo Name= Value Pair 2 Description Date the extended warranty agreement ends. provider= Business entity providing the maintenance service. startdate= Date the maintenance begins.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description providerfee= Amount of money charged for maintenance. servicefee= Amount of money charged for service. signauth= Person who signed or authorized the service.
Example Command For Adding Owner Information To provide a value for an owner parameter, type a command of the form omconfig system assetinfo info=owner or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=owner . For example, type: omconfig system assetinfo info=owner type=rented or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=owner type=rented The following message is displayed: Asset information set successfully.
Adding Support Information Support refers to technical assistance that the system user can seek when the user seeks guidance on the proper use of a system to perform tasks. The following table displays the valid parameters for adding support information. Table 61.
Adding System Information System information includes the primary user of the system, the phone number for the primary user, and the location of the system. The following table displays the valid parameters for adding system information. Table 62.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description enddate= Date the warranty agreement ends. unit=days | months Whether the number for duration refers to days or months. Example Command For Adding Warranty Information To provide a value for a warranty parameter, type a command of the form omconfig system assetinfo info=warranty or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=warranty .
Using The Storage Management Service 6 The CLI of Storage Management enables you to perform reporting, configuration, and management functions of Storage Management from an operating system command shell. The Storage Management CLI also enables you to script command sequences. The Storage Management CLI provides expanded options for the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator omreport and omconfig commands.
In this example, the id in controller=idis the controller number such that controller 1 is specified as controller=1. Syntax Of Command Elements The omreport and omconfig commands have multiple name=value pairs. These name=value pairs may include required, optional, and variable parameters. The following table describes the syntax used to indicate these parameters. Table 65.
Syntax Description For example, when creating a virtual disk, the [name=] parameter indicates that you have the option of specifying the virtual disk name. If you omit this parameter from the syntax, then a default name for the virtual disk is chosen for you. | The pipe symbol (|) separates two or more options from which only one is selected. For example, when creating a virtual disk, the cachepolicy=d | c indicates that the cache policy is specified as either cachepolicy=d or cachepolicy=c.
Omreport Storage Commands 7 The omreport command allows you to view storage component information for disks, controllers, enclosures, batteries, global storage properties, connectors and cachecades that are part of the storage system. The omreport command helps to get reports with the level of detail that you want. The commands may vary in, whether they define the fields that appear in the results of a particular omreport command. Fields are defined only if they have a special or less familiar use.
Table 67. Omreport Physical Disk Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) And name=value pair Optional name=value pairs Use omreport storage pdisk controller=id, where id is the controller number. For example, controller=0 Displays all physical disks attached to the specified controller. vdisk=id, where id is the virtual disk number. For example, vdisk=1 Displays all physical disks included in the specified virtual disk on the controller. cachecade=id where id is the cachecade number.
Omreport Controller Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Controller commands Table 69. Omreport Controller Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omreport storage controller Use Displays property information for all controllers attached to the system. controller=id, where id is the Displays the specified controller and all attached controller number.
Table 71. Omreport Temperature Probe Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair Optional name=value pairs omreport storage enclosure Use Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system. controller=id Displays the temperature probes for enclosure= the specified enclosure. info=temps where id is the controller number and is the enclosure ID. Example for SCSI controllers: controller=0 enclosure=2 info=temps.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair Optional name=value pairs Use controller=id Displays the specified fan. enclosure= info=fans index=n where id is the controller number and ENCLOSUREID is the enclosure number and n is the number of a fan. For example: controller=0 enclosure=2 info=fans index=1 Omreport Power Supply Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Power Supply commands Table 73.
Table 74. Omreport EMM Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and Optional name=value pairs name=value pair Use omreport storage enclosure Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system. controller=id enclosure= info=emms where id is the controller number and ENCLOSUREID is the enclosure number. For example: controller=0 enclosure=2 Displays the enclosure management modules (EMMs) for the specified enclosure.
Table 76. Omreport Battery Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs Use omreport storage battery Displays all batteries present on all controllers on the system (Some controllers do not have batteries). controller=id, where id is the controller number. For example: controller=0 Displays the battery on the specified controller. controller=id battery=id, where id is the controller number. For example: controller=0 Displays the specified battery.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs Use NOTE: When the connectors are connected to the enclosure in redundant path mode, the Name of the connector is displayed as Logical Connector. Omreport Cachecade Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Cachecade commands Table 79.
Omconfig Storage Commands 8 The omconfig commands allows you to configure physical disks, virtual disks, controllers, enclosures, batteries, global information, connectors, and cachecades. To see a list of valid commands for omconfig storage, type: omconfig storage -? The following table provides the omconfig storage command syntax: Table 81.
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Omconfig Unblink Physical Disk Description Unblinks the light (light emitting diode or LED display) on one or more physical disks attached to a controller. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=unblink controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller. Example to Erase physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1. On a SAS controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2.
Omconfig Online Physical Disk Description Brings an offline physical disk back online. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=online controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk. NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller.
Omconfig Rebuild Physical Disk Description Rebuilds a failed physical disk. Rebuilding a disk may take several hours. If you need to cancel the rebuild, use the Cancel Rebuild task. For more information about Rebuild Physical Disk, see the Dell OpenManage Online Help . Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=rebuild controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Omconfig Cancel Replace Member Description Cancels a replace member operation. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelreplacemember controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk. NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller.
Example to Cancel the clear of physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1. On a SAS controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2. Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA controllers omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelclear controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3 Omconfig Enable Device Write Cache Description Enables write cache on a physical disk for the PCIe SSD controller. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=enabledevicewritecache controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID.
Omconfig Export Reliability Log Description Exports log on a physical disk or the PCIe SSD controller. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=exportreliabilitylog controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk. NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller.
controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk. NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller. NOTE: To convert multiple non-RAID to RAID on a given controller, use omconfig storage controller action=convertnonraidtoraid command.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs action=format controller=id vdisk=id action=reconfigure controller=id vdisk=id raid= pdisk= [size= vdcapacityexpansion=yes sizeinpercent=<1 to 100>] action=securevd controller=id vdisk=id action=clearvdbadblocks controller=id vdisk=id ction=changepolicy controller=id vdisk=id [readpolicy= | writepolicy= | cachepolicy= diskcachepolicy=
Omconfig Pause Check Consistency Description Pauses a check consistency while in progress. For more information, see the Dell OpenManage Online Help. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=pausecheckconsistency controller=id vdisk=id , where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller. Example to Unblink the physical disks in virtual disk 4 on controller 1. Example omconfig storage vdisk action=unblink controller=1 vdisk=4 Omconfig Initialize Virtual Disk Description Initializes a virtual disk.
CAUTION: You may receive a warning message if you attempt to delete the system or boot partition. However, this warning message is not generated always. Ensure that you do not delete the system or boot partition or other vital data when using this command. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=slowinit controller=id vdisk=id, where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
Omconfig Assign Dedicated Hot Spare Description Assigns one or more physical disks to a virtual disk as a dedicated hot spare. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=assigndedicatedhotspare controller=id vdisk=id pdisk= assign=yes, where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. The variable specifies the physical disk.
NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks attached to the controller.
Omconfig Clear Virtual Disk Bad Blocks Description Clears virtual disk bad blocks. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=clearvdbadblocks controller=id vdisk=id, where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks attached to the controller.
Example to Replace physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1 of virtual disk 4 with physical disk 5. On a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs action=setrebuildrate controller=id rate=<0 to 100> action=setchangecontrollerproperties controller= [bgirate=] [reconstructrate=][checkconsistencyrate=][rebuildrate=] [clearredundantpath=clear][abortcheckconsistencyonerror=] [loadbalance=] [allowrevertibilehotspareandreplacemember=enabled/disabled] [autoreplacememberonpredictivefailure=] [persistenthotspare=enabled/dis
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs action=enablelkm controller=id keyid= passphrase= [escrow=yes] [filepath=] NOTE: If you set escrow=yes, specify the escrow file path. action=switchtolkm controller=id keyid= passphrase= [escrow=yes] [filepath=] NOTE: If you set escrow=yes, specify the escrow file path.
Omconfig Quiet Controller Alarm Table 86. omconfig Quiet Controller Alarm Description Silences an activated controller alarm. For more information, see the Dell OpenManage Online Help. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=quietalarm controller=id, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Quiet the alarm on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action=quietalarm controller=1 omconfig Test Controller Alarm Table 87.
• Controller (controller=id) • RAID level (raid= • Size (size=)> Physical disk is specified as either: • For SCSI, SATA, and ATA controllers: pdisk=connector:enclosureID:targetID where connector:enclosureID:targetID is the connector number, enclosure number, and slot number. • For SAS controllers: pdisk=connector:targetID where connectorID:targetID is the connector number and the slot number.
Parameters Type pdisk= Required [stripesize=<2k b| 4kb | 8kb | 16kb | 32kb | 64kb | 128kb>] Optional [cachepolicy=] Optional [readpolicy=] Optional [writepolicy=] Optional [name=] Optional [spanlength=] parameter Optional controller=id parameter Specify the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
size= Parameter Specification Description size=min To create a virtual disk that is the minimum size possible, specify size=min. PDISKID= Use this parameter to specify the physical disks to be included in the virtual disk. When reconfiguring a virtual disk, you must specify all physical disks to include in the reconfigured virtual disk.
Read Policy readpolicy=ra | ara | nra | rc | nrc Parameter Specification No read cache readpolicy=nrc writepolicy=] Different controllers support different write policies. The following table displays how to specify the writepolicy= parameter for each of the write policies. Table 94.
Table 96. Size Parameter size= Parameter Specification Description size= Use this specification to indicate a specific size for the virtual disk. The virtual disk size is specified in b (bytes), m (megabytes), or g (gigabytes). For example, size=500m indicates that the virtual disk is 500 MB. size=max To create a virtual disk that is the maximum size possible, specify size=max. When creating a RAID-50 virtual disk, this parameter is specified as size=max.
Table 98. Disk Cache Policy Parameters Disk Cache Policy diskcachepolicy=disabled | enabled Parameter Specification Disabled diskcachepolicy=disabled Enabled diskcachepolicy=enabled Readpolicy=] Different controllers support different read policies. The following table displays how to specify the readpolicy= parameter for each of the read policies. Table 99.
Omconfig Set Controller Rebuild Rate Description Sets the controller rebuild rate. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=setrebuildrate controller=id rate=<0 to 100>, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Set the rebuild rate to 50 on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action=setrebuildrate controller=1 rate=50 omconfig Change Controller Properties Table 101.
CAUTION: Discarding the preserved cache can result in data loss. It is recommended that you run this command using the force=disabled option. NOTE: If a foreign configuration is detected, then the preceding command using force=disabled option fails. To avoid data loss, import the foreign configuration and flush the preserved cache to disk. To discard preserved cache forcefully, either clear the foreign configuration and run the proceeding command, or run the proceeding command using force=enabled option.
Omconfig Set Background Initialization Rate Description Sets the background initialization rate. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=setbgirate controller=id rate=<0 to 100>, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Sets the background initialization rate to 50 on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action=setbgirate controller=1 rate=50 Omconfig Set Reconstruct Rate Description Sets the reconstruct rate.
Omconfig Import Secure Foreign Configuration Description Unlocks the encrypted Local Key Management (LKM) foreign configuration drives. Syntax omconfig storage controller action= importsecureforeignconfig controller=id passphrase=, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
Omconfig Physical Disk Power Management Description Manages the power of physical disks in a controller by spinning down hot spares, configured drives, and unconfigured drives.
Example to Stop the patrol read task on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action=stoppatrolread controller=1 NOTE: To stop patrol read, the current patrol read mode is set to Manual. Omconfig Create Cachecade Description Creates a cachecade on the given controller.
Example omconfig storage controller action=convertnonraidtoraid controller=0 pdisk=0:2:3 Omconfig Convert Multiple Non-RAID To RAID Description Converts multiple non-RAID to RAID on the given controller. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=convertnonraidtoraid controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command and PDISKID is specified as pdisk=connector:enclosureID:targetID | connector:targetID.
Omconfig Disable Enclosure Alarm Table 103. Omconfig Disable Enclosure Alarm Description Disables the enclosure alarm. Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=disablealarm controller=id enclosure=, where idis the controller ID. The variable specifies the enclosure. Example to Disables the alarm on enclosure 2 attached to connector 1 on controller 1.
Omconfig Set Temperature Probe Thresholds Table 106. Omconfig Set Temperature Probe Thresholds Description Sets the minimum and maximum warning temperature thresholds for a specified temperature probe. NOTE: This command is not supported on SAS controllers. Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=settempprobes controller=id enclosure= index=id minwarn=n maxwarn=n, where id is the controller ID and the temperature probe ID. The variable specifies the enclosure.
Omconfig Set All Temperature Probe Thresholds Table 108. Omconfig Set All Temperature Probe Thresholds Description Sets the minimum and maximum warning temperature thresholds for all temperature probes in the enclosure. NOTE: This command is not supported on SCSI RAID controllers. Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=setalltempprobes controller=id enclosure= minwarn=n maxwarn=n, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the enclosure.
Omconfig Battery Commands The following table displays the omconfig command syntax required to execute battery tasks. Table 111. Omconfig Battery Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omconfig storage battery action=startlearn controller=id battery=id action=delaylearn controller=id battery=id days=d hours=h omconfig Start Battery Learn Cycle Table 112. Omconfig Start Battery Learn Cycle Description Starts the battery learn cycle.
Table 114. Omconfig Global Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omconfig storage globalinfo action=enablests action=disablests action=globalrescan action=setprotectionpolicies type=ghs or dhs Omconfig Global Enable Smart Thermal Shutdown By default, the operating system and server shut down when the PV220S and PV221S enclosures reach a critical temperature of 0 or 50 degree Celsius.
Omconfig Global Rescan Controller Description Rescans all the controllers on the system. For more information about Global Rescan Controller, see the Dell OpenManage Online Help. Syntax omconfig storage globalinfo action=globalrescan Example to Do a global rescan of all controllers. The omconfig command syntax for rescanning all controllers on the system does not require a controller or enclosure ID. NOTE: Global rescan is not supported on non-RAID SCSI and SAS controllers.
omreport command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage connector controller=ID to display the IDs for the connectors attached to the controller. Example to Rescan connector 2 on controller 1. Example omconfig storage connector action=rescan controller=1 connector=2 Omconfig Cachecade Commands The following table displays the omconfig command syntax required to execute cachecade tasks. Table 117.
Omconfig Delete Cachecade Description Deletes a cachecade. Syntax omconfig storage cachecade action=deletecachecade controller=id cachecade=id, where id is the controller ID and the cachecade ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage cachecade controller=ID to display the IDs for the cachecades of the controller. In some circumstances, you may receive a warning message.
Working With CLI Command Results 9 Server Administrator Command Line Interface (CLI) users can use the command output in various ways. This chapter explains how to save command output to a file and how to select a format for the command results that fits different objectives. The following table displays the systems on which omreport commands are applicable. Table 118.
Writing Command Output To A File When redirecting command results to a file, you can specify a filename (and a directory path if necessary) to which you want to write the command result. When specifying the path to which you want to write the file, use the appropriate syntax for the operating system. You can save command results in two ways. You can overwrite any file that has the same name as the output file you specify, or you can keep adding results of commands to a file of the same name.
Minimum Failure Threshold : 500RPM Maximum Failure Threshold : 6000RPM You cannot refer to the previous command results to compare the earlier fan probe 0 output with the present output because in using the -outc option, you overwrote the fans.txt file. Append Command Results To An Existing File Use the -outa option when you want to append new command results to data stored in a previously written file. For example, at 11:00 A.M.
Maximum Failure Threshold : 6000RPM You can use a text editor to insert the time that each block of data was captured. In comparing the two snapshots for fan probe 0, you can see that the second report shows several changes. The reading of fan RPM has increased by 621 RPM but is still within normal range. Someone has raised the minimum warning threshold by 200 RPM and has decreased the maximum warning threshold by 2000 RPM.
-------------Network Interface 0 IP Address : 143.166.152.108 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 143.166.152.1 MAC Address : 00-02-b3-23-d2-ca Table (tbl) Use the tbl or table formatting option to have the data formatted in table rows and columns.
You can also set preferences for the custom delimited format with the omconfig command. The valid values for delimiters are: exclamation, semicolon, at, hash, dollar, percent, caret, asterisk, tilde, question, colon, comma, and pipe.