Users Guide
Table 10. Sensor information using web interface and RACADM
View Sensor Information For Using Web Interface Using RACADM
Batteries
Overview → Hardware →
Batteries
Use the getsensorinfo
command.
For power supplies, you can also
use the System.Power.Supply
command with the get
subcommand.
For more information, see the
iDRAC8 RACADM Command Line
Interface Reference Guide
available at dell.com/support/
manuals.
Fan
Overview → Hardware → Fans
CPU
Overview → Hardware → CPU
Memory
Overview → Hardware →
Memory
Intrusion
Overview → Server → Intrusion
Power Supplies
Overview → Hardware → Power
Supplies
Removable Flash Media
Overview → Hardware →
Removable Flash Media
Temperature
Overview → Server → Power/
Thermal
→ Temperatures
Voltage
Overview → Server → Power/
Thermal
→ Voltages
Monitoring performance index of CPU, memory, and I/O
modules
In Dell’s 13
th
generation Dell PowerEdge servers, Intel ME provides support for Compute Usage Per
Second (CUPS) functionality. The CUPS functionality provides real-time monitoring of CPU, memory and
I/O utilization and system-level utilization index for the system. Since it is done by Intel ME, it is
independent of the OS and does not consume CPU resources. The Intel ME has a system CUPS sensor
which provides the Computation, Memory and I/O resource utilization value as CUPS Index. iDRAC
monitors this CUPS index for the overall system utilization and also monitors the instantaneous value of
CPU, Memory, and I/O utilization index.
Utilization information of system resources is obtained by querying the data from a set of dedicated
counters provided by the CPU and chipset. These counters are called Resource Monitoring Counters or
RMCs. These counters are aggregated by the node manager to measure the cumulative utilization of
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