Dell Drac 5 User Guide
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Using the DRAC 5 SM-CLP Command Line Interface251 Property Names for Power Supply Sensors CurrentStateThe current state as reported by a sensor ElementNameThe name of the sensor OtherSensorTypeDesc riptionIf the sensortype property contains a value of 1 (others), this property gives additional description about that sensor. Power consumption sensor. for powerconsumption Amperage sensor. for amperage EnabledStateIndicates if the sensor is enabled or disabled. 1=Enabled Table 13-11. Supported...
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252Using the DRAC 5 SM-CLP Command Line Interface Property Names for Intrusion, Battery, Voltage, and Hardware Performance Sensors TotalOutputPowerThe total power output as shown on the DRAC user interface ElementNameName of the particular sensor. OperationalStatusCurrent operational status of the power supply unit. HealthStateThe health status of the power supply unit. EnabledStateIndicates if the sensor is enabled or disabled 1=Enabled Table 13-12. Supported Property Names for Intrusion, Battery,...
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Using the DRAC 5 SM-CLP Command Line Interface253 PossibleStatesThe possible states for the sensor { no intrusion,chassis intrusion, drive bay intrusion, I/O card area intrusion, processor area intrusion, LAN disconnect, unauthorized dock, FAN area intrusion } (for the Intrusion sensor) { absent, low, failed, good } (for the Battery sensor) { good, bad, unknown } (for the Vo l t a g e s e n s o r ) { Normal, Others, Thermal Protection, Cooling Capacity changed, Power Capacity changed, User...
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254Using the DRAC 5 SM-CLP Command Line Interface Property Names for Fan and Power Supply Redundancy Set Sensors Property Names for Chassis Sensors Table 13-13. Supported Property Names for Fan and Power Supply Redundancy Set Sensors Object Property Description CIM_RedundancySetInstanceIDInstance number RedundancyStatusThe redundancy status. TypeOfSet3=Load balanced (for fan redundancy) 4=Sparing (for Power Supply redundancy) MinNumberNeeded0=Unknown ElementNameName of the sensor Table 13-14....
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Using the DRAC 5 SM-CLP Command Line Interface255 Property Names for Power Management Service Using the set verb, you can set the power state of the system. for example, to turn on the system if it is off: set powerstate=2 Table 13-15. Supported Property Names for Power Management Service Object Property Description CIM_PowerManagement ServiceCreationClassN ameThe name of the creation class— CIM_PowerManagementService Name IPMI Power Service ElementNameDell Server Power Management Service...
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256Using the DRAC 5 SM-CLP Command Line Interface Property Names for Power Capability Table 13-16. Supported Property Names for Power Capability Object Property Description CIM_PowerManagement CapabilitiesInstanceID Unique instance ID for the power capabilities PowerChangeCapa bilities3=Power State Settable ElementNameDell Server Power Management Service PowerStatesSupp orted2=Power On 6=Power Off 5=Power Reset 9=Powercycle the system
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Monitoring and Alert Management257 14 Monitoring and Alert Management This section explains how to monitor the DRAC 5 and procedures to configure your system and the DRAC 5 to receive alerts. Configuring the Managed System to Capture the Last Crash Screen Before the DRAC 5 can capture the last crash screen, you must configure the managed system with the following prerequisites. 1 Install the managed system software. For more information about installing the managed system software, see the Server...
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258Monitoring and Alert Management Disabling the Windows Automatic Reboot Option To ensure that the DRAC 5 Web-based interface last crash screen feature works properly, disable the Automatic Reboot option on managed systems running the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server operating systems. Disabling the Automatic Reboot Option in Windows Server 2003 1Open the Windows Control Panel and double-click the System icon. 2Click the Advanced tab. 3Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings....
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Monitoring and Alert Management259 • Redundancy Degraded • Redundancy Lost • Processor Warning • Processor Failure • Processor Absent • PS/VRM/D2D Warning • PS/VRM/D2D Failure • Power Supply Absent • Hardware Log Failure • Automatic System Recovery • System Power Probe Warning • System Power Probe Failure When a platform event occurs (for example, a fan probe failure), a system event is generated and recorded in the System Event Log (SEL). If this event matches a platform event filter (PEF) in the...
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260Monitoring and Alert Management 4Under Platform Events Filters Configuration, select the Enable Platform Event Filter alerts check box and then click Apply Changes. 5Under Platform Event Filters List, click a filter that you want to configure. 6In the Set Platform Events page, make the appropriate selections and then click Apply Changes. NOTE: Generate Alert must be enabled for an alert to be sent to any valid, configured destination (PET or e-mail). Configuring PEF Using the RACADM CLI...