Users Guide
3. An overview of the selected host is displayed.
The overview provides information on key host server attributes, including individual component health,
identification, hypervisor, and firmware information.
• Hardware Component Health is a graphical representation of the status of all major host server components:
system chassis, power supply, temperature, fans, voltage, processors, batteries, intrusion, hardware log, power
management, and memory. The available status states are:
– Healthy (green check mark) - component operating normally
– Warning (yellow triangle with exclamation point) - component has a non-critical error
– Critical (red X) - component has a critical failure
– Unknown (question mark) - status is unknown for the component
A global health status is displayed in the upper-right header bar.
• Server Information provides identification, hypervisor, and firmware information, such as:
– Host name, power state, iDRAC IP address, Management IP address, connection profile in use, model,
service tag and asset tag numbers, number of days left on the warranty, and when the last inventory scan
was performed
– Hypervisor, BIOS firmware, and iDRAC firmware versions
– Fault Resilient Memory (FRM): This is a BIOS attribute and is enabled in the BIOS during initial setup of the
sever and displays the memory operational mode of the server. You need to restart your system when you
change memory operational mode value. This is applicable for R620, R720, T620, M620 servers with ESXi 5.5
or later version. The four different values are:
* Enabled and Protected: This value indicates that the system is supported and the operating system
version is ESXi 5.5 or later, and the memory operational mode in BIOS is set to FRM.
* Enabled and Not Protected: This value indicates that the memory operational mode in BIOS is set to
FRM, but the operating system does not have support for this feature.
* Disabled: This value indicates that it supports valid systems with any operating system version and here
memory operational mode in BIOS is not set to FRM.
* Blank: If memory operational mode in BIOS is not supported the FRM attribute is not displayed.
• Recent System Log Entries provide the 10 most recent system event log entries. To launch the System Event
Log window that displays additional log details, click Details.
4. Under Host Information, click Hardware Inventory to display a list and further details on all components installed in
host system, including:
• Field-replaceable units (FRUs) - DIMMS, system planar, power supplies, backplanes, controller cards, and so
on.
• Memory - Number of slots available and in use, maximum capacity and amount of memory in use, and details
on individual DIMMs.
• Network Interface Cards (NICs) - Number of installed cards and details on individual NICs.
• PCI Slots - Total available and number in use, and details on individual slots.
• Power Supplies - Number present and details on individual PSUs.
• Processors - Number present and details on individual CPUs.
• Remote Access Card - IP address information, RAC type, and Web interface URL.
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