Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Modifying thermal settings using iDRAC settings utility
To modify the thermal settings:
1. In the iDRAC Settings utility, go to Thermal.
The iDRAC Settings Thermal page is displayed.
2. Specify the following:
Thermal Profile
Maximum Exhaust Temperature Limit
Fan Speed Offset
Minimum Fan Speed
The settings are persistent, which means that once they are set and applied, they do not automatically change to the default
setting during system reboot, power cycling, iDRAC, or BIOS updates. A few Dell servers may or may not support some or
all of these custom user cooling options. If the options are not supported, they are not displayed or you cannot provide a
custom value.
3. Click Back, click Finish, and then click Yes.
The thermal settings are configured.
Modifying PCIe airflow settings using iDRAC web interface
Use the PCIe airflow settings when increased thermal margin is desired for custom high powered PCIe cards.
NOTE: PCIe airflow settings is not available on MX platforms.
To modify the PCIe airflow settings:
1. In the iDRAC Web interface, go to Configuration > System Settings > Hardware Settings > Cooling Configuration.
The PCIe Airflow Settings page is displayed below the fan settings section.
2. Specify the following:
LFM Mode Select the Custom mode to enable the custom LFM option.
Custom LFM Enter the LFM value.
3. Click Apply to apply the settings.
The following message is displayed:
It is recommended to reboot the system when a thermal profile change has been made. This
is to ensure all power and thermal settings are activated.
Click Reboot Later or Reboot Now.
NOTE: You must reboot the system for the settings to take effect.
Setting up management station
A management station is a computer used for accessing iDRAC interfaces to remotely monitor and manage the PowerEdge
server(s).
To set up the management station:
1. Install a supported operating system. For more information, see the release notes.
2. Install and configure a supported Web browser. For more information, see the release notes.
3. Install the latest Java Runtime Environment (JRE) (required if Java plug-in type is used to access iDRAC using a Web
browser).
NOTE: You need Java 8 or later to use this feature and to launch iDRAC Virtual Console over an IPv6 network.
4. From the Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD, install Remote RACADM and VMCLI from the
SYSMGMT folder. Else, run Setup on the DVD to install Remote RACADM by default and other OpenManage software.
For more information about RACADM, see iDRAC RACADM CLI Guide available at www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
5. Install the following based on the requirement:
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Setting up managed system