Users Guide

Table Of Contents
The Hardware Inventory section displays the information for the following components available on the managed system:
iDRAC
RAID controller
Batteries
CPUs
DIMMs
HDDs
Backplanes
Network Interface Cards (integrated and embedded)
Video card
SD card
Power Supply Units (PSUs)
Fans
Fibre Channel HBAs
USB
The Firmware Inventory section displays the firmware 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
When you replace any hardware component or update the firmware 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 five minutes for the information to be available
depending on the hardware installed on the server.
NOTE: CSIOR option is enabled by default.
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.
Memory Indicates the health and state of the Dual In-line Memory Modules (DIMMs) present in the managed system.
Intrusion Provides information about the chassis.
Power Supplies (available only for rack and tower servers) Provides information about the power supplies and the
power supply redundancy status.
NOTE: If there is only one power supply in the system, the power supply redundancy is set to Disabled.
Viewing iDRAC and Managed System Information 91