Users Guide

Video card
SD card
Power Supply Units (PSUs)
Fans
Fibre Channel HBAs
USB
NVMe PCIe SSD devices
The Firmware Inventory section displays the rmware version for the following components:
BIOS
Lifecycle Controller
iDRAC
OS driver pack
32-bit diagnostics
System CPLD
PERC controllers
Batteries
Physical disks
Power supply
NIC
Fibre Channel
Backplane
Enclosure
PCIe SSDs
NOTE: Software inventory displays only the last 4 bytes of the rmware version. For example, if the rmware version is
FLVDL06, the rmware inventory displays DL06.
NOTE: On the Dell PowerEdge FX2/FX2s servers, the naming convention of the CMC version displayed in the iDRAC
GUI diers from the version displayed on the CMC GUI. However, the version remains the same.
When you replace any hardware component or update the rmware versions, make sure to enable and run the Collect System
Inventory on Reboot (CSIOR) option to collect the system inventory on reboot. After a few minutes, log in to iDRAC, and navigate
to the System Inventory page to view the details. It may take up to 5 minutes for the information to be available depending on the
hardware installed on the server.
NOTE: CSIOR option is enabled by default.
NOTE: Conguration changes and rmware updates that are made within the operating system may not reect properly
in the inventory until you perform a server restart.
Click Export to export the hardware inventory in an XML format and save it to a location of your choice.
Viewing sensor information
The following sensors help to monitor the health of the managed system:
Batteries — Provides information about the batteries on the system board CMOS and storage RAID On Motherboard (ROMB).
NOTE: The Storage ROMB battery settings are available only if the system has a ROMB with a battery.
Fan (available only for rack and tower servers) — Provides information about the system fans — fan redundancy and fans list
that display fan speed and threshold values.
CPU — Indicates the health and state of the CPUs in the managed system. It also reports processor automatic throttling and
predictive failure.
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