Users Guide

A message is displayed stating that the system cannot be accessed during a failover.
Troubleshooting in chassis
The Troubleshoot option on the OME–Modular home page enables you to use the following options to resolve issues that occur in the
chassis:
Extract Log—Use this option to extract application logs and save them to the NFS or CIFS locations on the network.
Diagnostic Commands—Use this option to run diagnostic commands and parameters to troubleshoot the chassis network.
Reset Management Module—Use this option to reboot the management module (MM) in a single management module conguration,
and perform a failover in a dual MM conguration.
NOTE: During a factory reset process, the synchronization takes about 3-5 minutes. During this period, the serial, KVM,
and Quick Sync interfaces do not accept the factory password and the login attempt fails.
Terminate Serial Connection—Use this option to end the existing serial sessions.
Blinking LEDs
You can use the Blink LED option on the OME–Modular home page to turn o or turn on the chassis LED.
Interfaces to access OME-Modular
After conguring the network settings in OME–Modular, you can remotely access OME-Modular using various interfaces. The following
table lists the interfaces that you can use to remotely access OME–Modular.
Table 2. Management module Interfaces
Interface Description
Web interface Provides remote access to OME–Modular using a graphical user interface. The web interface is
built into the OME–Modular rmware and is accessed through the NIC interface from a
supported web browser on the management station. The number of user sessions allowed for
each interface is:
Web interface – 6
RESTful API – 32
SSH – 4
For a list of supported web browsers, see the Supported browsers section in the OME -
Modular for PowerEdge MX7000 Chassis Release Notes available at www.dell.com/
openmanagemanuals.
Remote RACADM command line
interface
Use this command line utility to manage OME–Modular and its components. You can use
remote or rmware RACADM:
Remote RACADM is a client utility that runs on a management station. It uses the out-of-
band network interface to run RACADM commands on the managed system and uses the
HTTPs channel. The –r option runs the RACADM command over a network.
Firmware RACADM is accessible by logging in to OME–Modular using SSH or telnet. You
can run the rmware RACADM commands without specifying the OME–Modular IP, user
name, or password. After you enter the RACADM prompt, you can directly run the
commands without the racadm prex.
NOTE: A log for remote racadm session (login or logout) is displayed in the Audit
Logs page, irrespective of the remote racadm status. However, the feature does not
work if the remote racadm option is disabled.
LCD Use the LCD on the front panel to:
28 Logging in to OME-Modular