Users Guide

Table Of Contents
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.
5. Under Host Information, click Storage to display a graphic and detailed view of the capacity and type of physical and
virtual storage, including:
Host system total storage, unconfigured, configured, and global hot spare disk capacity.
List of how many of each storage component is present in the system.
Component data table that contains detailed information on that component.
6. Under Host Information, click Firmware to display all Dell Lifecycle Controller firmware information including:
Update name - BIOS, Dell Lifecycle Controller, power supply, and so on.
Update type - BIOS, firmware, or application.
Individual update details - Version, installation time, if an update is in progress or the update status, and the update
version. The update status and version only have data when an update is scheduled, and the update version is the
firmware version to which the system will be updated.
7. Under Host Information, click Power Monitoring to display general power information, energy statistics, and reserve
power information, including:
Current power budget, profile, warning and failure thresholds.
Energy consumption, system peak power, and amperage statistics.
Reserve power and peak reserve capacity.
8. Under Host Information, click Warranty to display system warranty information including:
Warranty provider name and description of the warranty.
Start and end dates and how many days are left on the warranty.
Status of the warranty (Active, Expired) and when the warranty information was last updated.
Inventory And Licensing
If server data cannot be retrieved and displayed, there are several possible causes:
The server was not associated with a connection profile, and therefore an inventory task cannot be completed.
An inventory task was not run on the server to collect the data, therefore there is nothing to display.
The number of host licenses is exceeded, and you must have additional licenses available in order for the inventory task to
complete.
The server does not have the correct iDRAC license required for 12th and later generation servers and you must purchase
the correct iDRAC license.
The Buy Now link is for purchasing the product for the first time and not for upgrades. The Buy Now link only appears if you are
using a evaluation license.
Related Tasks:
Viewing And Editing An Existing Connection Profile
Modifying An Inventory Job Schedule
The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter has two types of licenses:
Evaluation licensewhen the OMIVV version 3.2 appliance is powered on for the first time, an evaluation license is
automatically installed. The trial version contains an evaluation license for five hosts (servers) managed by the OpenManage
Integration for VMware vCenter. This is applicable only for 11th and later generations of the Dell servers and is a default
license, which is for a 90 days trial period.
Standard licensethe full product version contains a standard license for up to 10 vCenter servers and you can purchase
any number of host connections managed by OMIVV.
Related Tasks:
About OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Licensing
End-To-End Hardware Management
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