Dell v2.10.10.10 quick start Maintain, Out-of-band server performance monitoring

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Out-of-band server performance monitoring

Using this feature, you can monitor the performance index of CPU, memory, and I/O. Intel ME supports Compute Usage Per Second (CUPS) functionality for monitoring the performance. The monitoring is independent of the OS and does not use CPU resources. The Intel ME displays a platform CUPS sensor that provides the Computation, Memory and I/O resource utilization value in the form of a platform “CUPS Index”. iDRAC monitors this CUPS index for overall system utilization and also the instant value of CPU, Memory, and I/O utilization index.

NOTE: To use this feature, iDRAC enterprise license is required.

For more information about monitoring the out-of-band performance, see the Base Metrics and Sensors profile document available at en.community.dell.com/techcenter/systems-management/w/wiki/ 1906.dcim-library-profile.aspx.

Maintain

Using various Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services capabilities, you can maintain the health of a system throughout its lifecycle. You can use features such as remote firmware management, part replacement, server profile import or export, and auto-discovery to maintain a system using Lifecycle Controller- Remote Services.

Server configuration profiles — export or import

Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services can export or import a Server Configuration Profiles file. The export operation collects the configuration information for BIOS, iDRAC, RAID, NIC, FC-HBA, System, and Lifecycle Controller and stores it in a single file that is copied to a network share. The Import operation imports the file from a network share, and applies the previously saved or updated configurations contained in the file to a system. For more information, see Server Cloning with Server Configuration Profiles and Creating and Managing Server Configuration Profiles documents available at en.community.dell.com/techcenter/systems-management/w/wiki/1906.aspx.

Firmware update

You can perform firmware updates from a network source to either update or rollback component firmware. A rollback operation is used to install the previous version of a component firmware. It also provides the ability to update using a repository and schedule automatic updates.

The firmware update operations or firmware rollback operations are performed in the following order:

1.Initiate and download an image.

2.Create a reboot job.

3.Schedule an update job.

4.Monitor a job until the job is finished.

NOTE: The immediate updates such as diagnostics, driver pack, Lifecycle Controller, and iDRAC are not required to be scheduled. These update processes move from downloading state to completed state. Whereas, iDRAC updates reset the iDRAC when the job is marked completed.

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Contents Dell Lifecycle Controller Remote Services Quick Start Guide Page Contents Terms and definitions Getting started with API collateral and linksIntegrating the Lifecycle Controller API Social media referenceIntroduction Benefits of using iDRAC with Lifecycle ControllerKey features Licensable features in Lifecycle Controller Why use Lifecycle Controller Remote Services?What’s new in this release? Where can the Lifecycle Controller API be used from? What is the Web Service API?How is one-to-many management achieved? Who can use the API?Other documents you may need Contacting Dell Accessing documents from Dell Support SitePage IDRAC configuration Remote Services FeaturesDeployment and configuration Server configuration profiles Bios configurationRAID configuration Operating system deployment NIC configurationConfiguring advance security using hash password Near Field Communication NFC using the QuickSync featureMonitor Configuring USB management portCollecting System Inventory Lifecycle log Hardware inventoryEmbedded Tech Support Report System event logFirmware inventory Event alertsOut-of-band server performance monitoring MaintainAuto discovery Part replacementServer profile export or import Server license importManaging the web server certificate Retire or repurpose the serverJob types Job managementSystem status Profiles Getting started with API collateral and linksLifecycle Controller-related profiles CPU PCI RAID Page MOF Wsdl and XSD API definitions Web services interface guideWeb service description language XML schema descriptionBest practices guide XML schemasAttribute registry XML Event message registry XML Authorization and licensing requirements for API access Lifecycle Controller and iDRAC white papers White papersSample scripts and tools Integrating the Lifecycle Controller APIAPI clients Best practices workflow referencesWinRM and OpenWSMAN installation and configuration Applications using Lifecycle Controller-Remote ServicesSystems Management forum section Social media referenceUSC Terms and definitions

v2.10.10.10 specifications

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