Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Temperature probes
Insertion or removal of a physical disk
LEDs on the enclosure
Viewing EMM Status and attributes
EMM status displays the health of the EMM. EMMs contain a status value that is unique from the enclosure. You can have up to
two EMMs. Enclosure firmware creates a status for each EMM.
Viewing EMM Status and Attributes Using Web Interface
To view the status and attributes of the EMM:
Click Chassis Overview Storage Enclosures Properties. The Enclosures page provides the EMM status and
attributes of the enclosures in the chassis. Expand the integrated enclosure or external enclosures to view the status and
attributes of the EMM. For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
Viewing EMM Status and Attributes Using RACADM
To view the status of EMM, use racadm raid get emms -o -p Status command.
To view the attributes of EMM, use racadm raid get emms -o command.
For more information, see the Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge VRTX RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Viewing Enclosure Status and Attributes
CMC displays the health of the enclosure based on the physical components. Data of the enclosures attached to shared storage
is displayed in CMC, but the external enclosures attached to few PCIe cards are not displayed. You must have CMC Login
privileges to view the status and attributes of the enclosures.
Viewing Enclosure Status and Attributes Using Web Interface
To view the status and attributes of the enclosure:
Click Chassis Overview Storage Enclosures Properties. The Enclosures page provides the health status of the
enclosures in the chassis. For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
Viewing Status and Attributes of Enclosure Using RACADM
To view the status of the enclosure, use racadm raid get enclosures o p Status command.
To view the attributes of the enclosure, use racadm raid get enclosures o command.
For more information, see the Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge VRTX RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Reporting up to two Enclosures per Connector
Each External Shared PERC 8 card supports up to two enclosures per connector. However, there are two different
configurations with different restrictions. In a single PERC (non-fault tolerant) configuration you can connect up to two
enclosures per card. Because of redundant cabling, a Fault Tolerant External Shared PERC 8 card solution supports up to two
enclosures per fault tolerant pair.
If more than two enclosures are detected on any connector, a warning message is logged to the chassis log. This affects chassis
health and provides an active alert or chassis log entry.
Managing Chassis Storage
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