Users Guide

Managing compute sleds
OME–Modular allows you to allocate and manage compute sleds to balance workload demands.
You can view the list and details of compute sleds on the Compute page. The details are—health, power state, name, IP address, service
tag, and model of the chassis. You can also select a compute sled to view the graphical representation and summary of the compute sled,
on the right side of the Compute page.
Select a compute sled from the list to view a summary of the sled on the right side. The summary includes links to launch the iDRAC and
virtual consoles, name of the compute sled, device type, service tag, management IP, model, and health.
If you have the Compute Manager privileges, you can perform the following tasks in this tab:
Power Control tasks:
Power O (Non-graceful)
Power Cycle System (Cold Boot)
System Reset (Warm Boot)
Power O (Graceful)
System Reseat
Power On
Turn-on or turn o LEDs using Blink LED.
Refresh Inventory.
NOTE
: When a compute sled is inserted into a chassis, sometimes the message, "No device image found", is displayed. To
resolve the issue refresh the inventory of the compute sled, manually.
NOTE: If the compute sled and fabric IOM mismatch, the health status of the compute or IOM is displayed as "Warning" in the
chassis subsystem health. However, the health status is not displayed in the chassis graphical representation on the Chassis
page, I/O Modules, and Compute pages.
NOTE: Occasionally, you may see messages stating the device is oine. The messages are logged when the status poll for the
device indicates that the device transitioned to "o" from "on".
Topics:
Viewing compute overview
Conguring compute settings
Viewing compute hardware
Viewing compute rmware
Viewing compute hardware logs
Viewing compute alerts
Viewing compute overview
On the compute Overview page, you can view a graphical representation of the compute on the left side. The compute information is
displayed below the graphical representation. The information includes details such as iDRAC DNS name, model, service tag, asset service
tag, express service code, management IP, system up time, populated DIMM slots, and total number of DIMM slots in the compute. You
can also see the operating system and location information details.
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