Users Guide

Table Of Contents
iDRAC. By default, this monitoring feature is enabled. It is not disabled if OpenManage Server Administrator is installed on the
host OS.
In iSM version 2.0 or later, the operating system information feature is amended with the OS network interface monitoring.
When iDRAC Service Module version 2.0 or later is used with iDRAC 2.00.00.00, it starts monitoring the operating system
network interfaces. You can view this information using iDRAC web interface, RACADM, or WSMan.
Replicate Lifecycle logs to OS log
You can replicate the Lifecycle Controller Logs to the OS logs from the time when the feature is enabled in iDRAC. This is similar
to the System Event Log (SEL) replication performed by OpenManage Server Administrator. All events that have the OS Log
option selected as the target (in the Alerts page, or in the equivalent RACADM or WSMan interfaces) are replicated in the OS
log using the iDRAC Service Module. The default set of logs to be included in the OS logs is the same as configured for SNMP
alerts or traps.
iDRAC Service Module also logs the events that have occurred when the operating system is not functioning. The OS logging
performed by iDRAC Service Module follows the IETF syslog standards for Linux-based operating systems.
NOTE: Starting iDRAC Service Module version 2.1, the Lifecycle Controller Logs replication location in the Windows OS logs
can be configured using the iDRAC Service Module installer. You can configure the location while installing iDRAC Service
Module or modifying the iDRAC Service Module installer.
If OpenManage Server Administrator is installed, this monitoring feature is disabled to avoid duplicate SEL entries in the OS log.
NOTE: On Microsoft Windows, if iSM events get logged under System logs instead of Application logs, restart the Windows
Event Log service or restart the host OS.
Automatic system recovery options
The Automatic system recovery feature is a hardware-based timer. If a hardware failure occurs, a notification may not be
available, but the server is reset as if the power switch was activated. ASR is implemented using a timer that continuously
counts down. The Health Monitor frequently reloads the counter to prevent it from counting down to zero. If the ASR counts
down to zero, it is assumed that the operating system has locked up and the system automatically attempts to reboot.
You can perform automatic system recovery operations such as reboot, power cycle, or power off the server after a
specified time interval. This feature is enabled only if the operating system watchdog timer is disabled. If OpenManage Server
Administrator is installed, this monitoring feature is disabled to avoid duplicate watchdog timers.
Windows Management Instrumentation providers
WMI is a set of extensions to the Windows Driver Model that provides an operating system interface through which
instrumented components provide information and notification. WMI is Microsoft's implementation of the Web-Based Enterprise
Management (WBEM) and Common Information Model (CIM) standards from the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF)
to manage Server hardware, operating systems and applications. WMI Providers helps to integrate with Systems Management
Consoles such as Microsoft System Center and enables scripting to manage Microsoft Windows Servers.
You can enable or disable the WMI option in iDRAC. iDRAC exposes the WMI classes through the iDRAC Service Module
providing the servers health information. By default, WMI information feature is enabled. The iDRAC Service Module exposes
the WSMan monitored classes in iDRAC through WMI. The classes are exposed in the root/cimv2/dcim namespace.
The classes can be accessed using any of the standard WMI client interfaces. For more information, see the profile documents.
This content use the DCIM_iDRACCardString and DCIM_iDRACCardInteger classes to illustrate the capability that WMI
information feature provides in iDRAC Service Module. For the details of the supported classes and profiles, see the WSMan
profiles documentation available at https://www.dell.com/support.
The listed attributes are used to configure User Accounts along with the required privileges:
AttributeName
WSMAN-Class Privilege License Description Supported
Operation
UserName DCIM_iDRACCardS
tring
Write Privileges:
ConfigUsers, Login
Basic 16users: Enum, Get, Invoke
Using iDRAC Service Module 289