Dell Version 7.3 manual Main System Chassis/Main System Properties

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NOTE: Hardware performance is supported only on Dell PowerEdge 10G and later systems. The Power Supplies option is not available on Dell PowerEdge 1900. Power management is supported on limited Dell PowerEdge 10G and later systems. Power Supply Monitoring and Power Monitoring features are available only for systems that have two or more redundant, hot-swappable power supplies installed. These features are unavailable for permanently installed, non-redundant power supplies that lack power management circuitry.

Main System Chassis/Main System Properties

The system/server module may contain one main system chassis or several chassis. The main system chassis/main system contains the essential components of a system. The Main System Chassis/Main System object action window includes the following:

Properties

Subtabs: Health Information System Components (FRU) Front Panel

Under the Properties tab, you can:

View the health or status of hardware components and sensors. Each listed component has a System/Server

Module Component Status Indicators icon next to its name. indicates that a component is healthy (normal).

indicates that a component has a warning (noncritical) condition and requires prompt attention. indicates that a

component has a failure (critical) condition and requires immediate attention. indicates that a component's health status is unknown. The available monitored components include:

Batteries

Fans

Hardware Log

Intrusion

Network

Power Management

Power Supplies

Processors

Temperatures

Voltages

NOTE: Batteries are supported only on Dell PowerEdge 9G and Dell PowerEdge 10G systems. The Power supplies is not available on Dell PowerEdge 1900. Power management is supported on limited Dell PowerEdge 10G systems. Power Supply Monitoring and Power Monitoring features are available only for systems that have two or more redundant, hot-swappable power supplies installed. These features are unavailable for permanently installed, non-redundant power supplies that lack power management circuitry.

NOTE: If the QLogic QLE2460 4Gb Single-Port Fibre Channel HBA, QLogic QLE2462 4Gb Dual-Port Fibre Channel HBA, Qlogic QLE2562 Dual Port FC8 Adapter, or Qlogic QLE2560 Single Port FC8 Adapter cards are installed on 12G systems, the System Components (FRU) screen is not displayed.

View information about the main system chassis attributes such as the Host Name, iDRAC version, Lifecycle Controller version, Chassis Model, Chassis Lock, Chassis Service Tag, Express Service Code, and Chassis Asset Tag. The Express Service Code (ESC) attribute is a 11-digit numeric-only conversion of the Dell system Service Tag. When calling Dell Technical Support, you can key in the ESC for auto call routing.

View detailed information about the field-replaceable units (FRUs) installed in your system (under the System Components (FRU) sub tab).

Enable or disable the managed system's front panel buttons, namely Power button and Non-Masking Interrupt (NMI) button (if present on the system). Also, select the managed system’s LCD Security Access level. The managed

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