Users Guide

190 Viewing the Configuration and Health of the Managed Server
WWN/MAC
Click System Properties tab WWN/MAC to view the current
configuration of installed I/O Mezzanine cards and their associated network
fabrics. You can also view the remotely-assigned MAC addresses. If the
FlexAddress feature is enabled in CMC, the globally assigned (Chassis-
Assigned) persistent MAC addresses supersede the hardwired values of each
LOM.
Server Health
Click System Properties tab System Summary. In the Server Health
section, you can click the links to view important information about the
health of iDRAC6 and components monitored by iDRAC6. The Status
column shows the status for each component. For a list of status icons and
their meaning, see Table 19-3. Click the component name in the Component
column for more detailed information about the component.
NOTE: Component information can also be obtained by clicking the component
name in the left pane of the window. Components remain visible in the left pane
independent of the tab/screen that is selected.
The component links available in the Server Health section are explained in
detail in the following sections.
iDRAC6
The Remote Access Information screen lists a number of important details
about iDRAC6, such as name, firmware revision, firmware updated, iDRAC6
time, IPMI version, CPLD version, server type, and network parameters.
Additional details are available by clicking the appropriate tab at the top of
the screen.
The iDRAC Time displays either the BIOS time or the CMC time. BIOS
sends the time to iDRAC when the system reboots. If the host system is
powered on when iDRAC boots, iDRAC gets its time from BIOS. If the host
system is not powered on when iDRAC boots, iDRAC gets its time from
CMC. That is, BIOS is the preferred source, but to get the BIOS time, the
host server must be powered on.