Reference Guide

16 Introduction
The reporting and viewing features enable retrieval of the overall health status
for systems on the network. You can view information about voltage,
temperature, fan's revolutions per minute (RPM), memory functioning, and
many other critical details at the component level. You can also see a detailed
account of the cost of ownership (COO) about the system, retrieve version
information about the BIOS, firmware, operating system, and all installed
software.
NOTE: Use the CLI instead of the Server Administrator home page, and turn the
Server Administrator Web server off for concerns on encryption. The CLI does not use
the Web server. Run the omconfig system webserver action=stop command to turn off
the Web server. The Web server starts automatically after a reboot, so run this
command each time a system starts up. See "omconfig system webserver or omconfig
servermodule webserver" on page 169 for more information.
NOTE: After installing Dell OpenManage Server Administrator, ensure that you log
out and log in to reset the path to access Dell OpenManage CLI utilities.
NOTE: For information on the terms used in this document, see the Glossary at
support.dell.com/manuals.
What's New in This Release
The release highlights of OpenManage Server Administrator are:
Support for the following operating systems:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 (64-bit and 32-bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 (64-bit)
VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 1
Support for the following Dell PowerEdge systems: M820, T420, and T320
Support for PowerEdge
OEM Ready
server models that allow reseller
custom branding. For more information, see
dell.com/oem
Support for the following Network Interface Cards (NICs), Converged
Network Adapters
(CNAs), and Fibre Channels (FCs):
Brocade 10Gb CNA (BR1020 and BR1741M-k)
Emulex Single Port FC16 HBA
Emulex Dual Port FC16 HBA
Qlogic QLE2460 Single Port FC4 Adapter