Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- iDRAC Service Module 3.0.1 User’s Guide
- Introduction
- Preinstallation setup
- Installing the iDRAC Service Module
- Initial installation of iDRAC Service Module via iDRAC for Windows
- Initial installation of iSM via iDRAC Express
- Initial installation of iDRAC Service Module via iDRAC for Linux
- Installing the iDRAC Service Module on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Installing the iDRAC Service Module on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Modifying the iDRAC Service Module components on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Repairing the iDRAC Service Module on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Uninstalling the iDRAC Service Module on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Installing iDRAC Service Module on supported Linux operating system
- Installing the iDRAC Service Module on VMware ESXi
- Installing the iDRAC Service Module on Citrix XenServer
- Installing iDRAC Service Module when the System Configuration Lock Down Mode is enabled
- Configuring the iDRAC Service Module
- iDRAC Service Module monitoring features
- Operating system information
- Lifecycle Controller log replication into operating system
- Automatic System Recovery
- Windows Management Instrumentation Providers
- Prepare to remove NVMe PCIe SSD device
- Remote iDRAC hard reset
- iDRAC access via Host OS
- In-band support for iDRAC SNMP alerts
- Enable WSMAN Remotely
- Auto-updating of iDRAC Service Module
- FullPowerCycle
- SupportAssist on the Box
- Frequently asked questions
- Linux installer packages

Modifying the iDRAC Service Module components on
Microsoft Windows operating systems
To modify iDRAC Service Module components:
1. Browse to SYSMGMT > iSM > Windows, and then run iDRACSvcMod.msi.
The iDRAC Service Module ˗ InstallShield Wizard is displayed.
2. Click Next.
3. Select Modify.
4. Enable or disable the features as required and then click Next.
The Lifecycle Controller Log Replication window is displayed.
5. Specify the location where you need the LC logs to be replicated. By default, Typical (Windows Logs/System) option is selected
and the LC logs are replicated in the System group of the Windows Logs folder in the Event Viewer. Click Next.
NOTE: You can also create a custom group in the Application and Services Log folder by selecting the Custom option
in the Lifecycle Controller Log Replication window.
NOTE: You may have to restart the system in the following scenarios:
• If you switch between Typical (Windows Logs/System) and Custom options.
• If you switch from one custom folder to another folder.
The Ready to install screen is displayed.
6. Provide a unique port number to be used by iDRAC access via Host OS feature.
NOTE: Provide a port number between the range 1024 to 65535.
NOTE: If you do not provide a port number,
port number 1266
or a previously configured port (if any) is assigned by
default.
7. Click Install to continue the process.
You can also click Back to change the preferences.
The iDRAC Service Module is successfully modified.
8. Click Finish.
Repairing the iDRAC Service Module on Microsoft
Windows operating systems
If you want to repair the iDRAC Service Module component that is faulty or non-functional:
1. Browse to SYSMGMT > iSM > Windows, and then run iDRACSvcMod.msi.
The iDRAC Service Module ˗ InstallShield Wizard.
2. Click Next.
3. Select Repair and click Next.
The Ready to install is displayed.
4. Click Repair to continue the process.
You can also click Back to change the preferences.
The iDRAC Service Module component is successfully repaired.
5. Click Finish.
Uninstalling the iDRAC Service Module on Microsoft
Windows operating systems
The iDRAC Service Module can be uninstalled using two different methods:
• Unattended uninstall using the product ID
14
Installing the iDRAC Service Module