Users Guide

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If IDSDM redundancy is enabled with two SD cards present in the IDSDM, and the status of one SD card is online while
the status of the other card is offline. A system reboot is required to restore redundancy between the two SD cards in
the IDSDM. After the redundancy is restored, the status of both the SD cards in the IDSDM is online.
During the rebuilding operation to restore redundancy between two SD cards present in the IDSDM, the IDSDM status is
not displayed since the IDSDM sensors are powered off.
NOTE: If the host system is rebooted during IDSDM rebuild operation, the iDRAC does not display the IDSDM
information. To resolve this, rebuild IDSDM again or reset the iDRAC.
System Event Logs (SEL) for a write-protected or corrupt SD card in the IDSDM module are not repeated until they are
cleared by replacing the SD card with a writable or good SD card, respectively.
Temperature Provides information about the system board inlet temperature and exhaust temperature (only applies to
rack servers). The temperature probe indicates whether the status of the probe is within the preset warning and critical
threshold value.
Voltage Indicates the status and reading of the voltage sensors on various system components.
The following table provides information about viewing the sensor information using iDRAC web interface and RACADM. For
information about the properties that are displayed on the web interface, see the iDRAC Online Help.
NOTE: The Hardware Overview page displays data only for sensors present on your system.
Table 16. Sensor information using web interface and RACADM
View sensor information For Using web interface Using RACADM
Batteries Dashboard > System Health >
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 iDRAC
RACADM CLI Guide available at https://
www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
Fan Dashboard > > System Health > Fans
CPU Dashboard > System Health > CPU
Memory Dashboard > System Health >
Memory
Intrusion Dashboard > System Health >
Intrusion
Power Supplies > Hardware > Power Supplies
Removable Flash Media Dashboard > System Health >
Removable Flash Media
Temperature Dashboard > System Health >
Power/Thermal > Temperatures
Voltage Dashboard > System Health >
Power/Thermal > Voltages
Monitoring performance index of CPU, memory, and
input output modules
In Dells 14
th
generation Dell PowerEdge servers, Intel ME supports 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. Intel ME allows out-of-band (OOB) performance monitoring and does not consume CPU resources. The Intel ME has a
system CUPS sensor that provides computation, memory, and I/O resource utilization values as a CUPS Index. iDRAC monitors
this CUPS index for the overall system utilization and also monitors the instantaneous utilization index of the CPU, Memory, and
I/O.
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Viewing iDRAC and managed system information