Users Guide

Enable
<source-port> is required and <source-ip-range-mask> is optional.
<source-IP-range>
IP range in <IP-Address/subnet-mask> format. Example: 10.95.146.98/24
Coexistence of OpenManage Server Administrator and iDRAC Service
Module
In a system, both OpenManage Server Administrator and the iDRAC Service Module can co-exist and continue to function
correctly and independently.
If you have enabled the monitoring features during the iDRAC Service Module installation, then after the installation is complete
if the iDRAC Service Module detects the presence of OpenManage Server Administrator, it disables the set of monitoring
features that overlap. If OpenManage Server Administrator is running, the iDRAC Service Module disables the overlapping
monitoring features after logging to the OS and iDRAC.
When you re-enable these monitoring features through the iDRAC interfaces later, the same checks are performed and the
features are enabled depending on whether OpenManage Server Administrator is running or not.
Using iDRAC Service Module from iDRAC web
interface
To use the iDRAC Service Module from the iDRAC web interface:
1. Go to Overview > Server > Service Module.
The iDRAC Service Module Setup page is displayed.
2. You can view the following:
Installed iDRAC Service Module version on the host operating system
Connection status of the iDRAC Service Module with iDRAC.
3. To perform out-of-band monitoring functions, select one or more of the following options:
OS Information View the operating system information.
Replicate Lifecycle Log in OS Log Include Lifecycle Controller logs to operating system logs. This option is disabled
if OpenManage Server Administrator is installed on the system.
WMI Information Include WMI information.
Auto System Recovery Action Perform auto recovery operations on the system after a specified time (in seconds):
Reboot
Power Off System
Power Cycle System
This option is disabled if OpenManage Server Administrator is installed on the system.
Using iDRAC Service Module from RACADM
To use the iDRAC Service Module from RACADM, use the objects in the ServiceModule group.
For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Using iDRAC Service Module on Windows Nano OS
For installation instructions, see the iDRAC Service Module User's Guide.
To check if iSM service is running, use the following command cmdlet:
Get-Service "iDRAC Service Module"
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Using iDRAC Service Module