Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC iDRAC Service Module 3.1 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Preinstallation setup
- Installing the iDRAC Service Module
- Initial installation of iDRAC Service Module through iDRAC for Windows
- Initial installation of iSM through 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 iDRAC Service Module
- FullPowerCycle
- SupportAssist on the Box
- Enabling the In-band SNMP Get feature—Linux
- Enabling the In-band SNMP Get feature—Windows
- iDRAC GUI Launcher
- Frequently asked questions
- Linux and Ubuntu installer packages
This feature supports SNMP v1 and v2 on Microsoft Windows Operating Systems and SNMP v1, v2 and v3 on Linux operating
systems.
NOTE: iDRAC GUI/Racadm commands for In-Band SNMP Get feature is applicable only for 14
th
Generation of servers.
NOTE: iDRAC Service Module 3.1 supports only the iDRAC SNMP OID 1.3. 6.1. 4.1.674.10892.5.
iDRAC GUI Launcher
Using iDRAC Service Module 3.1 or later, you can launch iDRAC GUI from your local system. Double click the iDRAC GUI
Launcher icon. The iDRAC GUI login page opens in the default browser. Use the iDRAC credentials to login to the iDRAC home
page. This is supported only on the Microsoft Windows operating systems. The short cut is available on the start menu after the
successful installation of iSM 3.1 or later.
NOTE: When the iDRAC Service Module is disabled, the iDRAC GUI Launcher icon is also disabled.
NOTE: If the default browser proxy is set to use the system proxy, then you will see a failure to launch the iDRAC GUI. You
have to copy the IP address from the address bar and enter it in the exception list of 'proxy settings'.
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