Users Guide

Viewing historical temperature data using RACADM
To view historical data using RACADM, use the inlettemphistory command.
For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Conguring warning threshold for inlet temperature
You can modify the minimum and maximum warning threshold values for the system board inlet temperature sensor. If reset to default
action is performed, the temperature thresholds are set to the default values. You must have Congure user privilege to set the warning
threshold values for the inlet temperature sensor.
Conguring warning threshold for inlet temperature using web interface
To congure warning threshold for inlet temperature:
1 In the iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview > Server > Power/Thermal > Temperatures.
The Temperatures page is displayed.
2 In the Temperature Probes section, for the System Board Inlet Temp, enter the minimum and maximum values for the Warning
Threshold in Centigrade or Fahrenheit. If you enter the value in centigrade, the system automatically calculates and displays the
Fahrenheit value. Similarly, if you enter Fahrenheit, the value for Centigrade is displayed.
3 Click Apply.
The values are congured.
NOTE
: Changes to default thresholds are not reected in the historical data chart since the chart limits are for fresh air
limit values only. Warnings for exceeding the custom thresholds are dierent from warning associated to exceeding
fresh air thresholds.
Viewing network interfaces available on host OS
You can view information about all the network interfaces that are available on the host operating system such as the IP addresses that are
assigned to the server. The iDRAC Service Module provides this information to iDRAC. The OS IP address information includes the IPv4
and IPv6 addresses, MAC address, Subnet mask or prex length, the FQDD of the network device, network interface name, network
interface description, network interface status, network interface type (Ethernet, tunnel, loopback, and so on.), Gateway address, DNS
server address, and DHCP server address.
NOTE
: This feature is available with iDRAC Express and iDRAC Enterprise licenses.
To view the OS information, make sure that:
You have Login privilege.
iDRAC Service Module is installed and running on the host operating system.
OS Information option is enabled in the Overview > Server > Service Module page.
iDRAC can display the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for all the interfaces congured on the Host OS.
Depending on how the Host OS detects the DHCP server, the corresponding IPv4 or IPv6 DHCP server address may not be displayed.
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Viewing iDRAC and managed system information