Command Line Interface Guide
NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command has
changed. Change the user scripts as applicable.
NOTE: If iDRAC is installed, Server Administrator displays the Lifecycle Controller version. If BMC is
installed, Server Administrator displays the Unified Server Configurator (USC) version.
Omreport Chassis Frontpanel Or Omreport Mainsystem Frontpanel
Use the omreport chassis frontpanel or omreport mainsystem frontpanel command to view if the front
panel button control settings, such as the Power button and/or Nonmasking Interrupt (NMI) button (if
present on the system), are enabled or disabled.
If the Power button override is present on the system, check whether the Power button override is
enabled or not. If enabled, the Power button turns the power to the system On and Off.
If the NMI button is present on the system, check whether the NMI button is enabled or not. Use the NMI
button to troubleshoot software and device errors when using certain operating systems.
The Front Panel LCD Security Access displays if the front panel encryption access information is set to
View, Modify, or Disable.
The Front Panel LCD Information displays information such as service tag, remote indication status, and
so on.
Omreport Chassis Fru Or Omreport Mainsystem Fru
Use the omreport chassis fru or omreport mainsystem fru command to view FRU information. When you
type:
omreport chassis fru
or
omreport mainsystem fru
Server Administrator displays a summary of the system’s FRU information. This information is available in
the Server Administrator GUI, SNMP, and Common Information Model and is primarily used to support
troubleshooting activities.
Omreport Chassis Hwperformance Or Omreport Mainsystem
Hwperformance
Use the omreport chassis hwperformance or omreport mainsystem hwperformance command to view
the status and cause for the system’s performance degradation. When you type:
omreport chassis hwperformance
or
omreport chassis hwperformance
Server Administrator displays a summary of the system’s hardware performance degradation information.
NOTE: This command is applicable only to selected Dell 10G systems that support PMBus.
Depending on the system’s configuration, you may notice the following output:
Hardware Performance
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