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Table 9. Enable WSMAN Remotely (continued)
Command Description
Enable-iSMWSMANRemote Status enable
Forcereconfigure yes Createselfsigncert yes
IPAddress <IP address>
Reconfigure the remote WSMAN feature
NOTE: You must have a server authenticating certificate and a https protocol to work with this feature.
Auto-updating iDRAC Service Module
You can auto-update the iDRAC Service Module. It aims at making the update process easier for you, by integrating iSM update
with the iDRAC auto-update process.
NOTE: If iDRAC auto-update is enabled, iDRAC Service Module LC DUP must be updated to the latest version from
dell.com/support.
NOTE: You do not have to download the updates from support.dell.com. The updated iSM package is locally available in
iDRAC.
NOTE: iDRAC Service Module LC DUP in iDRAC will be removed when the iDRAC LC Wipe option is used. You will have to
download the iDRAC Service Module LC DUP from dell.com/support.
To install or update iSM, type dcism-sync.exe in the command prompt. Complete the steps in the installation wizard.
To display the help content, typehelp/-h.
To do silent install or update, typesilent/-s.
To uninstall the current version and install the update package available in LC, type force/-f.
NOTE: This option overwrites the previous configuration.
To get details about the update package version and the installed version of iDRAC Service Module, type get
version/-v.
To download the iDRAC Service Module update packages to the user specified directory, type getupdate/-g.
To install specific features, the same as CLI arguments used with msiexec.exe, type dcism-sync.exe p
feature.
For example, to install iDRAC access via Host OS iDRAC feature on Windows, type dcism-sync.exe -p
"ADDLOCAL=IBIA".
FullPowerCycle
FullPowerCycle is a calling interface function that provides a way to reset the server auxiliary power. An increasing amount of
server hardware runs on server auxiliary power; and troubleshooting of some server issues requires you to physically unplug the
server power cord to reset the hardware running on auxiliary power. Forcing someone to physically unplug/plug the power cords
leads to a significant cost and hassle for customers as well as support personnel.
The FullPowerCycle feature enables the administrator to connect or disconnect the auxiliary power remotely without visiting the
data center. This feature is supported on and after 14th generation of Dell EMC PowerEdge servers.
When a Full Power Cycle Request is issued through this interface, the system power is not immediately affected. Instead, a
flag is set that will be queried when the system transitions to S5. For FullPowerCycle feature to take effect, after issuing the
request command you have to issue system shutdown command also. If the flag is set on S5 entry, the system will temporarily
be forced into a lower power state, similar to removing and replacing AC. The flag can be cleared using the Cancel function any
time the system is in the S0 state prior to the system entering the S5 state.
You can avail different options of FullPowerCycle on your system. Use the following commands to request, get status, and
cancel the Full Power Cycle on your system:
For Windows Operating systems, shortcut menus are available for the FullPowerCycle Activate (request), FullPowerCycle
Cancel and FullPowerCycle get status operations.
To request FullPowerCycle on your system, type ./Invoke-FullPowerCycle status request.
iDRAC Service Module monitoring features
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