Users Guide

Viewing hardware inventory information for chassis
You can view information about the hardware inventory for the selected chassis.
1. On the OMIVV home page, click Hosts & Chassis > Chassis > Chassis List.
The Dell EMC Chassis page is displayed.
2. Select a chassis, click the Service Tag link.
The Overview page is displayed.
3. On the Overview page, click Hardware.
Table 10. Hardware inventory information
Hardware
inventory:
Component
Navigation through OMIVV Information
Fans On the Dell EMC Chassis
page, click Chassis > Chassis
List, click the Service Tag
link.
On the Overview page, in the
left pane, select Hardware.
In the right pane, expand
Fans.
OR
On the Overview page, click
Fans.
Information about fans:
Name
Present
Identifier (applicable only for MX chassis)
Power State
Reading (RPM)
Warning Threshold (not applicable for MX chassis)
Critical Threshold (not applicable for MX chassis)
Minimum
Maximum
Pulse Width Modulation (Only for MX chassis)
NOTE: In a PowerEdge MX chassis, the presence of a fan
is indicated as 'Yes' even when a fan is removed from the
chassis. However, the fan health is displayed as Critical on
the Summary page with active error.
Power Supplies On the Dell EMC Chassis
page, click Chassis > Chassis
List, click the Service Tag
link.
On the Overview page, in the
left pane, select Hardware.
In the right pane, expand
Power Supplies.
OR
On the Overview page, click
Power Supplies.
Information about power supplies:
Name
Capacity
Present
Power state
Input Voltage (Only for PowerEdge MX chassis).
Temperature Sensors On the Dell EMC Chassis
page, click Chassis > Chassis
List, click the Service Tag
link.
On the Overview page, in the
left pane, select Hardware.
In the right pane, expand
Temperature Sensors.
OR
On the Overview page, click
Temperature Sensors.
Information about temperature sensors:
Location
Reading
Warning threshold
Maximum
Minimum
Critical threshold
Maximum
Minimum
NOTE: For a PowerEdge M1000e chassis, information
about chassis temperature is displayed. For other chassis,
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