Users Guide
NOTE: If you export data in the .csv format, you must have the administrator-level credentials to open the file.
Viewing and configuring devices
NOTE: In the Device list, click the device name or IP address to view device configuration data, and then edit device
configuration as described in this section.
By clicking OpenManage Enterprise > Devices > All Devices > selecting a device in the device list > View Details, you can:
• View information about the health and power status, device IP, and Service Tag.
• View general information about the device and perform device control and troubleshooting tasks.
• View device information such as RAID, PSU, OS, NIC, memory, processor, and storage enclosure. OpenManage Enterprise–Tech
Release provides a built-in report to get an overview about the NIC, BIOS, HDD, and VD used on the devices monitored by
OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release. Click OpenManage Enterprise > Monitor > Reports.
• Update or roll back firmware versions of components in a device that are associated with a firmware baseline. See Managing the
device firmware.
• Acknowledge, export, delete, or ignore the alerts pertaining to a device. See Managing device alerts.
• View and export hardware log data of a device. See Managing individual device hardware logs.
• View and manage the configuration inventory of the device for the purposes of configuration compliance. A compliance comparison is
initiated when the configuration inventory is run against the devices.
• View the compliance level of a device against the configuration compliance baseline it is associated with. See Managing the device
configuration compliance baseline.
Device Overview
• On the <device name> page, under Overview, the health, power status, and Service Tag of the device is displayed. Click the IP
address to open the iDRAC login page. See the iDRAC User's Guide available on idracmanual.com.
• Information: Device information such as Service Tag, DIMM slots, iDRAC DNS name, processors, chassis, operating system, and
data center name. Click the Management IP address to open the iDRAC login page.
• Recent Alerts: The recent alerts generated for the device.
• Recent Activity: A list of recent jobs run on the device. Click View All to view all the jobs. See Using jobs for device control.
• Remote Console: Click Launch iDRAC to start the iDRAC application. Click Launch Virtual Console to start the virtual console.
Click the Refresh Preview symbol to refresh the Overview page.
• Server Subsystem: Displays health status of other components of the device such as PSU, fan, CPU, and battery.
NOTE:
The Last Updated section indicates the last time when the device inventory status was updated. Click the
Refresh button to update the status. An Inventory job is started and the status is updated on the page.
• By using Power Control, turn on, turn off, power cycle, and gracefully shut down a device.
• By using Troubleshoot:
• Run and download the Diagnostics report. See Running and downloading Diagnostic reports.
• Reset iDRAC.
• Extract and download the SupportAssist report. See Extracting and downloading SupportAssist reports.
• Refresh the device status.
• Refresh the device inventory.
• Export the device inventory that is collected by clicking Refresh Inventory. See Exporting all or selected data.
• Run a remote RACADM, and IPMI command on the device. See Running remote–RACADM and IPMI–commands on individual
devices.
OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release provides a built-in report to get an overview of devices monitored by OpenManage Enterprise–
Tech Release. Click OpenManage Enterprise > Monitor > Reports > Devices Overview Report. Click Run. See Running reports.
Device hardware information
OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release provides a built-in report about the components and their compliance with the firmware
compliance baseline. Click OpenManage Enterprise > Monitor > Reports > Firmware Compliance per Component Report. Click
Run. See Running reports.
• Device Card Information—Information about cards used in the device.
Managing All Devices
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