Users Guide

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Figure 2. Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Unit Diagram
System-specific diagrams illustrate and indicate the status of the following components:
Physical and teamed network interfaces
Memory
Power supply
Sensors
Processors
Dell OpenManage software services
Storage components
BIOS (inventory only)
The memory, processors, network, sensors, storage, and power supply components are displayed in detail by the Detailed edition
of the Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring feature.
Storage Controller Component Hierarchy
To view the status and health of components such as physical disks, connectors, virtual drives, controllers, sensors, and
enclosures, expand the Storage component in any Dell EMC system instance Diagram View.
Dell EMC Network Interfaces Component Hierarchy
The Dell EMC Network Interfaces group is created only when an Intel or Broadcom network interface card is present and
enabled on the Dell EMC PowerEdge Server. Network interfaces are grouped under Physical Interfaces and Teamed
Interfaces. If you disable a network interface, the network interfaces group will be removed from management in the next
discovery cycle.
A reference relationship is created between a Teamed network interface and its associated Physical network interfaces. You
can view the reference relationship only when you enable the Enable Correlation attribute of Dell EMC Windows Server
Physical and Teamed Relationship Discovery. For more information, see Enabling Correlation.
Enabling Correlation
To enable the Enable Correlation attribute:
1. Start the Operations Manager console.
2. In the navigation pane, click Authoring.
3. On the Authoring tab, click Management Pack Objects > Object Discoveries.
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Dell EMC Server Management pack suite version 7.1.1 supported Monitoring features