User's Manual

124 Using the CMC Web Interface
Viewing the Health Status of an Individual Server
The health status for an individual server can be viewed in two ways:
from the Chassis Graphics section on the Chassis Health page or the
Server Status page.
The Chassis Health page provides a graphical overview of an individual server
installed in the chassis.
To view health status for individual servers using Chassis Graphics:
1
Log in to the CMC Web interface.
The
Chassis Health
page is displayed. The top section of
Chassis
Graphics
depicts the front view of the chassis and contains the health
status for individual servers. Server health status is indicated by the overlay
of the server subgraphic:
No overlay - indicates that the server is present, powered on and
communicating with the CMC; there is no indication of an adverse
condition.
Amber caution sign - indicates that only warning alerts have been
issued and that corrective action must be taken.
Red X - indicates at least one failure condition is present. This means
that the CMC can still communicate with the component and that
the health status is reported as critical.
Grayed out - indicates that the component is present and not powered
on. It is not communicating with the CMC and there is no indication
of an adverse condition.
2
Move the cursor to hover over an individual server subgraphic.
A corresponding text hint or screen tip is displayed. The text hint provides
additional information on that server.
3
Click the server subgraphic to select that server’s information and display
Quick Links on the right of the chassis graphics.
The Server Status page (separate from the Servers Status page) provides an
overview of the server and a launch point to the Web interface for the
Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), which is the firmware
used to manage the server.