Dell EMC OpenManage Command Line Interface Guide Version 9.1.
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Contents 1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................9 What is new in this release................................................................................................................................................9 Accessing the windows command prompt to run CLI commands.............................................................................10 Primary CLI Commands..........
Omreport Chassis Remoteaccess Or Omreport Mainsystem Remoteaccess................................................... 38 Omreport Chassis Removableflashmedia Or Omreport Mainsystem Removableflashmedia...........................39 Omreport Chassis Slots Or Omreport Mainsystem Slots..................................................................................... 40 Omreport chassis temps or Omreport mainsystem temps...................................................................................
Omconfig Preferences Cdvformat.......................................................................................................................... 95 Omconfig Preferences Dirservice............................................................................................................................ 95 Omconfig Preferences Messages............................................................................................................................95 Omconfig Preferences Useraccess..........
7 Omreport storage commands..................................................................................................................... 136 Omreport Physical Disk Status..................................................................................................................................... 137 omreport Virtual Disk Status.........................................................................................................................................
Omconfig Resume Check Consistency................................................................................................................. 158 Omconfig blink virtual disk...................................................................................................................................... 159 Omconfig Unblink Virtual Disk................................................................................................................................ 159 Omconfig Initialize Virtual Disk.
Omconfig Enable LKM Controller...........................................................................................................................184 Omconfig Rekey LKM Controller............................................................................................................................184 Omconfig Convert Multiple RAID To Non-RAID...................................................................................................185 Omconfig Convert Multiple Non-RAID To RAID...........
1 Introduction OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) provides a comprehensive, one-to-one systems management solution through either an integrated Web browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) or a command line interface (CLI). Server Administrator is designed for system administrators to manage systems locally and remotely on a network. It allows system administrators to manage their entire network by providing a comprehensive one-to-one systems management.
• Support for the following browsers: – Internet Explorer - 10, 11 – Google Chrome - 62, 63 – Safari - 10.
NOTE: The omupdate commands are no longer supported in Server Administrator and are replaced by Dell Update Package or the Server Update Utility commands. To update the different components, download the Dell Update Package and run the /s [/f command. For more information on the corresponding CLI syntax, see the Dell Update Packages for Operating Systems User’s Guide or the OpenManage Server Update Utility User’s Guide at dell.com/support/manuals.
Revised command omconfig chassis volts index=3 minwarnthresh=3.300 When you type the revised command with three decimal points, you receive another error message: Table 3. Error messages for commands with three decimals Message Error! This voltage probe min warning threshold must be between 11.400 and 12.480. Revised command omconfig chassis volts index=3 minwarnthresh=11.500 Message Voltage probe warning threshold(s) set successfully.
In this example, command level 1 is omreport, command level 2 is about, and the name= value pair is details=true. Many commands use command level 1, command level 2, and command level 3, but do not require any parameters (name=value pairs). Most omreport commands are of this type. For example, the following command displays a list of alert actions that are configured for components on a system.
2 Using The omhelp Command The omhelp command and its equivalent, -?, accesses the detailed help-text interface of Command Line Interface (CLI). You can get help at several levels of detail. Each fully-qualified CLI command may have a variable number of distinct parts: the command (command level 1), one or more subcommands (command level 2 and command level 3, if present), and one or more name= value pair(s).
When you type omconfig system assetinfo -?, the help that displays provides information about assigning values for the name and option fields. Partial results for the request omconfig system assetinfo -? are as follows: assetinfo Set asset information. For one info value, specify one or more optional parameter(s). The following table displays the optional parameters for info=acquisition: Table 5.
3 omreport Viewing System Status Using The Instrumentation Service The omreport command allows you to see detailed information about the system components. You can also retrieve summaries for many system components at one time, or get details about a specific component. This chapter shows you how to get reports with the level of detail that you want. Commands documented in this chapter vary in whether they define the fields that appear in the results of a particular omreport command.
Conventions for parameter tables When listing the parameters that a command can take, the parameters are listed in alphabetical order instead of the order in which they appear in the command line interface. The symbol |, often called pipe, is the logical exclusive or operator. For example, enable | disable means you can enable or disable the component or feature, but you cannot simultaneously enable and disable the component or feature.
Command Level 1 CommandLevel 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use manufacturer, version, and release date. 18 biossetup A Displays the BIOS setup properties configured during system boot. fans U, P, A Displays the status and thresholds for system fans. firmware U, P, A Displays the name and version of the firmware.
Command Level 1 CommandLevel 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use connector type, and maximum speed. processors U, P, A Displays properties of the system’s processors, including speed, manufacturer, and processor family. pwrmanagement U, P, A Displays power inventory details such as system idle power, system maximum potential power, and power budget information. pwrmonitoring U, P, A Displays properties of power consumption.
Command Level 1 CommandLevel 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use component detects a warning or failure state. 20 alertlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to display the alert log. assetinfo U, P, A Displays the cost of ownership information for the system. cmdlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to display the command log. esmlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to display the hardware log.
Command Level 1 CommandLevel 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use preferences webserver U, P, A Displays the URL information of the Server Administrator Web server. messages A Displays the configured alert message format. Related Links: omreport: Viewing System Status Using The Instrumentation Service Help With The omreport Command Use the omreport -? command to get a list of the available commands for omreport.
Value : The system component provides a complete set of remote managementfunctions for Dell systems. Attribute : Version Value : 3.20 Attribute : IP Address Value : 101.102.103.
Omreport Chassis Or Omreport Mainsystem Commands Use the omreport chassis or omreport mainsystem commands to view details for the entire chassis or for a particular component. Type: omreport chassis or omreport mainsystem Server Administrator displays a general status for the main system chassis or main system components. Table 11.
Server Administrator displays the following output: Table 12.
Omreport chassis biossetup or omreport mainsystem biossetup Use the omreport chassis biossetup or omreport mainsystem biossetup command to view BIOS setup parameters that are normally available only during system boot. Type: omreport chassis biossetup or omreport mainsystem biossetup NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command has changed. Change the user scripts as applicable.
Group Description NOTE: This group is not supported on 13G systems. Processor Settings Controls the processor settings of the system. SATA Settings Control the embedded SATA ports settings. Serial Communication Controls the Serial Communication options. Slot Disablement Controls the system slots that are present on the system. System Information Displays the information that uniquely identifies the system. System Profile Settings Controls the power management settings.
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.
Probe Name : System Board Power Optimized Status : Normal Cause : [N/A] Omreport Chassis Info Or Omreport Mainsystem Info Use the omreport chassis info or omreport mainsystem info command to see a summary of installed component versions. Type: omreport chassis info index=n or omreport mainsystem info index=n The index parameter specifies a chassis number and is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays summary chassis information for each chassis.
Probe Name : Intrusion State : Chassis is closed Omreport Chassis Leds Or Omreport Mainsystem Leds Use the omreport chassis leds or omreport mainsystem leds command to find out whether clear hard drive fault is supported and what severity level lights up the LED. Type: omreport chassis leds index=n or omreport mainsystem leds index=n The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary of LED information for chassis 0.
Slots Available : 24 Slots Used : 8 Error Correction : Multibit ECC Total of Memory Array(s) Total Installed Capacity : 65536 MB Total Installed Capacity Available to the OS : 64386 MB Total Maximum Capacity : 786432 MB Details of Memory Array 1 Index : 0 Status : Ok Status : Ok Status : Ok Connector Name : DIMM_A1 Type : DDR3 - Synchronous Registered (Buffered) Size : 8192 MB Index : 1 Status : Ok Connector Name : DIMM_A2 Type : DDR3 - Synchronous Registered (Buffered) Siz
Table 19. Index detail Memory Device Information Health : Ok Status : Ok Device Name : DIMM_A1 Size : 8192 MB Type : DDR3 Synchronous Registered (Buffered) Speed : 0.75 ns Rank : Dual Failures : None Use the Omreport chassis memory index to view details of memory device properties of a particular connector using its index number. If the system supports redundant memory, this command also displays the status, device name, speed, and type of memory redundancy implemented on the system.
Size : 4096 MB Type : DDR4 Synchronous Registered (Buffered) Speed : 2133 MT/s Rank : Single Failures : None NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command and the subsequent command levels has changed. Change the user scripts as applicable. Omreport chassis nics or omreport mainsystem nics Use the omreport chassis nics or omreport mainsystem nics command to view NIC and Team interface details.
NOTE: CMC USB ports attached with blade servers are not enumerated by OMSA. Server Administrator displays values for the following fields: Port Type, External Name, Base I/O Address, IRQ Level, Connector Type, and Maximum Speed. The following table provides the description of the fields: Table 22.
Capabilities and cache properties of a specific processor To view the cache properties of a processor on a given connector, type: omreport chassis processors index=n or omreport mainsystem processors index=n The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for all processors. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for a specific processor.
Field Description Speed Refers to the rate at which the cache can forward data from the main memory to the processor. Max Size Maximum amount of memory that the cache can hold in kilobytes. Installed Size Actual size of the cache. Type Indicates whether the cache is primary or secondary. Location Location of the cache on the processor or on a chipset outside the processor. Write Policy Describes how the cache deals with a write cycle. In a write-back policy, the cache acts like a buffer.
Table 26. Valid Parameters Of Omreport Chassis Pwrmanagement Or Omreport Mainsystem Pwrmanagement name=value pair Description unit= Displays power in the user-specified units. config=budget Displays power budget information. config=profile Displays power profiles information. NOTE: On PowerEdge 12G systems, profile option is SysProfile and is grouped under System Profile Settings of the BIOS setup group. For more information, see BIOS Setup Settings on PowerEdge 12G systems.
• Power Consumption Status • Probe Name • Reading • Warning Threshold • Failure Threshold • Amperage: Location and Reading • Power Tracking Statistics • Energy Consumption • Measurement Start Time • Measurement Finish Time • Reading • System Peak Power • System Peak Amperage NOTE: The omreport chassis pwrmonitoring or omreport mainsystem pwrmonitoring command is applicable from PowerEdge 10G system onwards that support PMBus and that have hot-swappable power supplies and not systems
Measurement Start Time : Mon May 18 16:03:20 2011 Peak Time : Wed May 27 00:23:46 2011 Peak Reading : 630 W Statistics : System Peak Amperage Measured Since : Mon May 18 16:03:20 2011 Read Time : Tue May 19 04:06:32 2011 Peak Reading : 2.5 A NOTE: Power Management features are only available for PowerEdge systems that have hot-swappable power supplies and not systems that have a fixed, non-redundant power supply installed.
The output of the omreport chassis remoteaccess or omreport mainsystem remoteaccess command lists each of the valid parameters as displayed in the following table: Table 29. Valid Parameters Of Omreport Chassis Remoteaccess Or Omreport Mainsystem Remoteaccess name=value pair Description config=additional Reports the current state of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on iDRAC. config=advsol Reports advanced BMC/iDRAC or remote access information on a serial over local area network (LAN) connection.
State : Present Storage Size : 512 MB VFlash Media Details Connector Name : System Board SD Status 1 Type : vFlash SD Card State : Present Available Size : 472 MB Storage Size : 512 MB Omreport Chassis Slots Or Omreport Mainsystem Slots Use the omreport chassis slots or omreport mainsystem slots command to view properties of the system’s slots. Type: omreport chassis slots index=n or omreport mainsystem slots index=n The index parameter is optional.
NOTE: On servers in the Dell PowerEdge FX2 series chassis, this command is supported only if the Chassis Management at Server Mode is set to either Monitor or Manage and Monitor in the CMC, and Server Administrator displays the Chassis Management at Server Mode as Enabled. For more details, see Chassis Management. Omreport Chassis Volts Or Omreport Mainsystem Volts Use the omreport chassis volts or omreport mainsystem volts command to view properties of the system’s voltage probes.
Omreport System Or Omreport Servermodule Use the omreport system or omreport servermodule command to see a general status of the components of the system. When you specify a level 3 command, such as omreport system shutdown or omreport servermodule shutdown, you get detailed information for one system component rather than the high-level status obtained with omreport system or omreport servermodule.
Overall Health Status Of The ESM Log When you run the omreport system esmlog or omreport servermodule esmlog command, the ESM log is displayed. The first line of the report reflects the overall health of the system hardware. For example, Health: OK means that less than 80 percent of the space allotted for the ESM log is occupied by messages.
• Voltage Failure • Processor Warning • Processor Failure • Hardware Log Warning • Hardware Log Full • Watchdog Asr • Storage System Warning • Storage System Failure • Storage Controller Warning • Storage Controller Failure • Physical Disk Warning • Physical Disk Failure • Virtual Disk Warning • Virtual Disk Failure • Enclosure Warning • Enclosure Failure • Storage Controller Battery Warning • Storage Controller Battery Failure • Removable Flash Media Present • Removab
Enable: Informational, Warning and Critical Disable: None --------------Power Supplies ---------------Settings Enable: Informational, Warning and Critical Disable: None ----------Fans ----------Settings Enable: Critical Disable: Informational, Warning, and Critical --------------------Removable Flash Media --------------------Settings Enable: Informational, Warning and Critical Disable: None The full report lists the settings for all components in the system for which events are generated.
name=value pair Description type=volts Reports events for voltages The following is an example output: Current SNMP Trap Configuration ------System ------Settings Enable: Informational, Warning, Disable: None ----------Fans Group ---------Settings Enable: Informational, Warning, Disable: None ----------Individual Objects ----------System Board Fan1 RPM Settings Index:0 Enable: Informational, Warning, Disable: None System Board Fan2 RPM Settings Index:1 Enable: Informational, Warning, Disable: None and
or omreport servermodule pedestinations The output of the omreport system pedestinations or omreport servermodule pedestinations command lists each of the valid parameters. NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command has changed. Change the user scripts as applicable.
Output Attributes Description Example: 210.211.212.213: IP address of the seventh destination. Destination Number: Destination 8 destination 8: Displays the eighth destination. Example: 210.211.212.213: IP address of the eighth destination. Destination Configuration Settings attribute=communitystring communitystring: Displays the text string that acts as a password and is used to authenticate SNMP messages sent between the BMC and the destination management station .
Omreport System Summary Or Omreport Servermodule Summary Use the omreport system summary or omreport servermodule summarycommand to view a comprehensive summary of software and hardware components currently installed on the system. Type: omreport system summary or omreport servermodule summary NOTE: If the vFlash or SD card size is less than 1 GB, the size is displayed in MB. NOTE: If iDRAC is installed, Server Administrator displays the LCC version.
: Server Administrator Core files x.x.x : Server Administrator Instrumentation files x.x.x : Server Administrator Core files x.x.x : Server Instrumentation SNMP Module x.x.x : Server Instrumentation WMI Module x.x.x : Storage Management x.x.x Operating System Name : Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition Version : Version 6.
Total Maximum Capacity :32768 MB Memory Array Count : 1 Memory Array 1 Location : System Board or Motherboard Use : System Memory Installed Capacity : 4096 MB Maximum Capacity : 32768 MB Slots Available : 24 Slots Used : 1 ECC Type : Multibit ECC BIOS Information Manufacturer : Dell Inc. Version : 0.1.10 Release Date : 07/31/2013 Firmware Information Name : iDRAC7 Version : 1.50.50 (Build 3) Firmware Information Name : Lifecycle Controller 2 Version : 1.3.0.
Default Gateway : xx.xx.xx.xx MAC Address : : xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Network Interface 1 IP Address : xx.xx.xx.xx Subnet Mask : xx.xx.xx.xx Default Gateway : xx.xx.xx.
Memory Array BIOS Firmware The following details are listed for each memory board or module in the system (for example, the system board or the memory module in a given slot number): • Location • Use • Installed Capacity • Maximum Capacity • Slots Available • Slots Used • ECC Type • Manufacturer • BIOS Version • Release Date • Name • Version Network Data The following details are listed for each NIC and Team interface, if Team interface is configured in the system: • IP Address
Omreport System Version Or Omreport Servermodule Version Use the omreport system version or omreport servermodule version command to list the version numbers of the BIOS, firmware, systems management software, and operating system installed on the system. Type: omreport system version or omreport servermodule version NOTE: If iDRAC is installed, Server Administrator displays the Lifecycle Controller version. If BMC is installed, Server Administrator displays the USC version.
Type: omreport preferences messages attribute=format The output that is displayed is as follows: Event Message Format : enhanced Omreport preferences logging Use the omreport preferences logging command to view the log details. The following table lists the available attributes of omreport preferences logging. Table 38. Valid Parameters Of Omreport Preferences Logging name=value pair Description attribute=oslogfilter Displays the settings configured for OS logging filter.
Type: omreport preferences webserver attribute=getjrelist The output that is displayed is as follows: Version: 1.7.0_05 (Bundled) Path : C:\Program Files \Dell|SysMgt\jre Version:1.7.0_03 Path:C:\Program Files \Java\jre7 56 omreport Viewing System Status Using The Instrumentation Service
4 Omconfig Managing Components Using The Instrumentation Service The omconfig command allows you to provide values that define warning events, configure alert actions, clear logs, and configure system shutdown, as well as perform other systems management tasks.
Conventions for parameter tables When listing the parameters that a command can take, the parameters are listed in alphabetical order instead of the order in which they appear in the command line interface. The symbol |, often called pipe, is the logical exclusive or operator. For example, enable | disable means you can enable or disable the component or feature, but you cannot simultaneously enable and disable the component or feature.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use assetinfo P, A Enters and edits cost of ownership information for the system, including values for depreciation, lease, maintenance, service, and support. cmdlog P, A Allows the administrator to clear the command log. esmlog P, A Allows the administrator to clear the ESM log. events P, A Enables or disables SNMP traps. pedestinations P, A Sets IP addresses for alert destinations.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use temps P, A Sets warning threshold values to the default or a specific value. NOTE: You cannot change threshold values on ESM3 and PowerEdge x8xx systems. volts P, A Sets warning threshold values to the default or a specific value. NOTE: You cannot change threshold values on ESM3 and PowerEdge x8xx systems. storage For more information, see Using The Storage Management Service.
Omconfig About Use the omconfig about command to learn the product name and version number of the systems management application installed on the system. The following is an example output of the omconfig about command: Table 43. Omconfig output Product name : Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version : 7.x.x Copyright : Copyright (C) Dell Inc. xxxx-xxxx. All rights reserved. Company : Dell Inc.
• Enable or disable power button control features if the system configuration permits Use the omconfig chassis -? or omconfig mainsystem -? command to view a list of all omconfig chassis or omconfig mainsystem commands. Omconfig Chassis Biossetup Or Omconfig Mainsystem Biossetup Use the omconfig chassis biossetup or omconfig mainsystem biossetup command to configure system BIOS settings that are normally available only in the BIOS setup boot time settings of the system.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description NOTE: On Linux systems, user or user groups upgraded to administrator or administrator groups cannot configure this BIOS setup setting. attribute=bootmode setting=uefi | bios • • attribute=bootorder sequence=aliasname1, aliasname2,..... aliasnameN uefi: Enables the system to boot to operating systems that support Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description attribute=cpuht setting=enabled | disabled • • enabled: Enables logical processor hyperthreading. disabled: Disables logical processor hyperthreading. attribute=cpuvt setting=enabled | disabled • • enabled: Enables virtualization. disabled: Disables virtualization. attribute=cpuxdsupport setting=enabled | disabled • enabled: Enables Execute Disable (XD) support on the system. disabled: Disables XD support on system.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description • nic1iscinic2pxe: Enables iSCSI on the first NIC and PXE on second NIC.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description attribute=ide setting=on | off force=true • • • on: Enables IDE. off: Disables IDE. force=true: Verification of setting change. attribute=idepridrv setting=off | auto • • off: Disables the device. auto: Detects and enables the device automatically. attribute=intrusion setting=enabled | disabled • enabled: Enables the intrusion check during system boot.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description • • • • • attribute=nic4 setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled | enabledonly | enablednonepxe | enabledwithiscsi • • • • • • enabledwithpxe: Enables the third NIC during system boot (with PXE on if the system has PXE). disabled: Disables the third NIC during system boot. enabledonly: Enables the third NIC during system boot (with PXE off if the system has PXE).
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=primaryscsi setting=on | off force=true attribute=romb setting=raid | off | scsi force=true Description CAUTION: If you modify the setting for primary scsi, romb, romba, or rombb, the system becomes inoperable until you reinstall the operating system. • • • on: Enables this device. off: Disables this device. force=true: Verification of setting change. • raid: Instructs the BIOS to detect RAIDon-motherboard as a RAID device.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description • • • attribute=serialcom setting=off | on | com1 | com2 | onwithconsole • • • • • alternate: Maps to Serial device1=COM2, Serial device2=COM1 com1: Sets serial port address to COM1. com2: Sets serial port address to COM2. off: Disables serial communication setting. on: Enables serial communication setting without console redirection. com1: Enables serial communication setting with console redirection through COM1.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description attribute=uausb setting=on | backonly | off • • • attribute=usb setting=enabled | disabled • • on: Enables the user-accessible USB port(s). backonly: Enables only the useraccessible USB port(s) located at the back of the system. off: Disables the user-accessible USB port(s). enabled: Enables the USB port(s). disabled: Disables the USB port(s). NOTE: Depending on the system's hardware you can configure either usb or usbb.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=HddFailover setting=Enabled | Disabled NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems. attribute=SetBootOrderFqdd1– SetBootOrderFqdd16 setting= NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems. attribute=SetLegacyHddOrder Fqdd1– SetLegacyHddOrderFqdd16 setting= NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=SysMemSpeed setting= attribute=SysMemType setting= attribute=SysMemVolt setting= attribute=VideoMem setting= attribute=ClusterOnDie setting=Enabled | Disabled NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= One-Time Boot attribute=OneTimeBootMode setting=Disabled | OneTimeBootSeq | OneTimeHddSeq | OneTimeUefiBootSeq | OneTimeCustomBootSeqStr | OneTimeCustomHddSeqStr | OneTimeCustomUefiBootSeqStr attribute=OneTimeBootSeqDev sequence=aliasname1, aliasname2,..... aliasnameN attribute=OneTimeHddSeqDev sequence=aliasname1, aliasname2,..... aliasnameN attribute=OneTimeUefiBootSeqDev sequence=aliasname1, aliasname2,.....
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=Proc1ControlledTurbo – Proc4ControlledTurbo setting=Disabled | ControlledTurboLimit | ControlledTurboLimitMinus1 | ControlledTurboLimitMinus2 | ControlledTurboLimitMinus3 NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems. attribute=ProcConfigTdp setting=Nominal | Level1 | Level2 NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Slot Disablement attribute=Slotn setting=Enabled | Disabled | BootDriverDisabled System Information attribute=SysMfrContactInfo setting= attribute=SystemBiosVersion setting= attribute=SystemManufacturer setting= attribute=SystemModelName setting= attribute=SystemServiceTag setting= attribute=SystemMeVersion setting= NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems. attribute=ProcNTurboCoreNum (N= 0-3) , where the value of N is 0–3. setting=All | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= NOTE: The option is not supported on Dell PowerEdge 13G and later systems. attribute=TcmClear NOTE: The option is not supported on Dell PowerEdge 13G and later systems. CAUTION: Clearing the TCM will cause loss of all keys in the TCM. This could affect booting of the operating system. setting=Yes | No attribute=TcmSecurity setting=Off | OnPbm | OnNoPbm NOTE: The option is not supported on Dell PowerEdge 13G and later systems.
name=value pair Description minwarnthresh= Minimum warning threshold. maxwarnthresh= Maximum warning threshold. Default minimum and maximum warning thresholds NOTE: Systems that contain ESM3, ESM4, and BMC capabilities do not allow you to set warning threshold values to default values.
– Remote access IP address – Ambient temperature of the system – Remote access IPv4 address – Remote access IPv6 address • Specify and configure the LCD line number • View the encryption state report of the LCD • Configure LCD to indicate an active remote session when the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is available NOTE: You can configure the Power and NMI buttons only if they are present on the system. The following table displays the valid parameters for the command: Table 48.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description remoteindication=true NA LCD flashes when the system detects an active remote session. NOTE: The options ipv4idrac, ipv6idrac, and macidrac are deprecated. Omconfig Chassis Info Or Omconfig Mainsystem Info Use the omconfig chassis info or omconfig mainsystem info command to enter an asset tag name and a chassis name for the system. For a blade systems, enter asset tag names for modular components as well.
Omconfig Chassis Leds Or Omconfig Mainsystem Leds Use the omconfig chassis leds or omconfig mainsystem leds command to specify when to flash a chassis fault LED or chassis identification LED. This command also allows you to clear the LED of the system hard drive. The following table displays the valid parameters for the command. Table 50.
To configure the attribute on systems prior to PowerEdge 12G, see the following table. The table displays the valid parameters for the command. Table 51. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Chassis Memorymode Or Omconfig Mainsystem Memorymode name=value pair 1 Description index= Number of the chassis where the memory module resides (the default is chassis 0, the main system chassis).
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: From PowerEdge 12G system onwards, power budget requires license to configure power cap. If the appropriate license is not installed or has expired, the system displays an error message. For more information, see Dell License Manager at dell.com/support/ manuals. NOTE: Power budget requires license to configure power cap. If the appropriate license is not installed or has expired, the system displays an error message.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: These options are applicable only when a custom profile is selected. memorypowermode=min | 800 | 1067 | 1333 min: Sets the mode to minimum power utilization. | max 800 | 1067 | 1333: Set the mode to 800, 1067, or 1333 MHz. max: Sets the mode to maximum performance. NOTE: These options are applicable only when a custom profile is selected. fanmode=min | max min: Sets the fanmode to minimum power utilization.
NOTE: This command is applicable only on selected Dell 10G systems that support PMBus. NOTE: Power monitoring requires license to configure the power budget information. If the appropriate license is not installed or has expired, the system displays an error message. For more information, see Dell License Manager at dell.com/ openmanagemanuals. Default warning thresholds NOTE: Sensor managing capabilities vary across systems.
or omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess The output of the omconfig chassis remoteaccess or omconfig mainsystem remoteaccess command lists each of the available configurations. The following table displays the valid parameters: Table 54. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Chassis Remoteaccess Or Omconfig Mainsystem Remoteaccess name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description config=additional enable: IPv4 stack to load on iDRAC. ipv4=enable | disable disable: IPv4 stack to flush on iDRAC.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: This option requires license to configure primarynw as dedicated. If the appropriate license is not installed or has expired, the system displays an error message. For more information, see Dell License Manager at dell.com/openmanagemanuals. lom 1: Configures lom1 port as the primary network for remote access. lom 2: Configures lom2 port as the primary network for remote access.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description gateway=Gateway Sets a gateway address if you have selected static as the IP address source for the BMC LAN interface. ipsource=static | dhcp | systemsoftware static: Static if the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is a fixed, assigned IP address. dhcp: DHCP if the source of the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is the dynamic host configuration protocol.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description 57600: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 57600 bits per second. 115200: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 115200 bits per second. none: No control over the flow of communication through the serial port. flowcontrol=none | rtscts rtscts: RTS is ready to send and CTS is clear to send.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 privilegelevel=administrator | operator | user Description administrator: Sets the maximum privilege level that are accepted on a serial over LAN channel, to Administrator. operator: Sets the maximum privilege level that are accepted on a serial over LAN channel, to Operator. user: Sets the maximum privilege level that are accepted on a serial over LAN channel, to User. config=settodefault config=terminalmode Takes the default configuration settings.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description enableserialoverlan=false: Disables serial over LAN. id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being configured. id=number name=text name=text: Name of the user. id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being configured. id=number newpw=text confirmnewpw=text newpw=text: New password of the user. confirmnewpw=text: Confirm the new password.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description id=user id extipmiusergroup=admin | operator | readonly | custom | none id=user id: User ID of the user being configured. NOTE: extipmiusergroup user group is available only on Dell 10G blade systems. extipmiusergroup=admin: Enables the Administrator user privileges. extipmiusergroup=operator: Enables the Operator privileges. extipmiusergroup=readonly: Enables the Read Only privileges. extipmiusergroup=custom: Enables the Custom User privileges.
Usage of Extipmiusergroup The following table displays the usage of extipmiusergroup=custom: Table 56. Usage Of extipmiusergroup name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 name=value pair 3 Description config=user id=user id extipmiusergroup=custom loginidrac=true | false true or false: Enables or disables logging into iDRAC. configureidrac=true | false true or false: Enables or disables configuration of iDRAC. NOTE: extipmiusergroup user group is available only on the Dell 10G blade systems.
You cannot default one value and set another. In other words, if you set the minimum warning threshold value to the default value, you are also selecting the default value for the maximum warning threshold value. NOTE: The capabilities for managing sensors vary by systems.
When you issue the command and the system sets the values you specify, the following message is displayed: Voltage probe warning threshold(s) set successfully. Omconfig Preferences Use the omconfig preferences command to set system preferences. Use the command line to specify the user levels to access Server Administrator and to configure the Active Directory service.
The following table lists the parameters you can use with this command. For example, to set the message format to traditional use the following command: Table 60. Valid Parameters Of Configuring Preferences Messages name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description attribute=format setting=traditional | enhanced traditional: Sets the alert message to traditional format. enhanced: Sets the alert message to Enhanced Event Messaging format. This is similar to the format available in iDRAC7.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: The OS logging filter command is applicable when the OS logging filter component is installed. attribute=archiveesmlog setting=Enable|Disable Enabling the command allows you to create an automatic backup of ESM Logs. After the backup is created, ESM logs of the Server Administrator and the SEL entries of iDRAC/BMC are cleared. The process is repeated whenever the logs are full. The backup files are: Windows: \omsa\log \omsellog.
Table 63. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Preferences Webserver name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description attribute=sslencryption setting=autonegotiate | 128bitorhigher autonegotiate: Sets the encryption levels automatically based on your web browser settings. 128bitorhigher: Sets the encryption levels to 128-bit or higher. NOTE: This attribute is deprecated in the future releases, use ciphers instead.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: The country name (country name) must be of two characters, and validity (validity) must be in days. For country names, see the table, Country names and codes, provided later in this section. The validity, keysize, and algorithm parameters are optional. If you do not set any value for the optional parameters, Server Administrator assigns default values to the optional parameters.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: If an incorrect cipher value is set and the connection service fails to start, use the CLI command prompt or manually set the valid ciphers and restart the connection service. attribute= setting=
An example command to upload a certificate with a PKCS#12 keystore on the Server Administrator web server is as follows: omconfig preferences webserver attribute=uploadcert certfile=C:/xyz.pfx type=pkcs12 password=abc webserverrestart=true Table 64.
Country Names Codes BHUTAN BT BOLIVIA BO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOWINA BA BOTSWANA BW BOUVET ISLAND BV BRAZIL BR BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY IO BRUNEI DARUSSALAM BN BULGARIA BG BURKINA FASO BF BURUNDI BI CAMBODIA KH CAMEROON CM CANADA CA CAPE VERDE CV CAYMAN ISLANDS KY CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CF CHAD TD CHILE CL CHINA CN CHRISTMAS ISLAND CX COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS CC COLOMBIA CO COMOROS KM CONGO CG CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CD COOK ISLANDS CK
Country Names Codes COTE D'IVOIRE CI CROATIA (local name: Hrvatska) HR CYPRUS CY CZECH REPUBLIC CZ DENMARK DK DJIBOUTI DJ DOMINICA DM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DO EAST TIMOR TP ECUADOR EC EGYPT EG EL SALVADOR SV EQUATORIAL GUINEA GQ ERITREA ER ESTONIA EE ETHIOPIA ET FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) FK FAROE ISLANDS FO FIJI FJ FINLAND FI FRANCE FR FRANCE, METROPOLITAN FX FRENCH GUIANA GF FRENCH POLYNESIA PF FRENCH SOUTHERN TERRITORIES TF GABON GA GAMBIA GM GEORGIA
Country Names Codes GERMANY DE GHANA GH GIBRALTAR GI GREECE GR GREENLAND GL GRENADA GD GUADELOUPE GP GUAM GU GUATEMALA GT GUINEA GN GUINEA-BISSAU GW GUYANA GY HAITI HT HEARD AND MC DONALD ISLANDS HM HOLY SEE (VATICAN CITY STATE) VA HONDURAS HN HONG KONG HK HUNGARY HU ICELAND IS INDIA IN INDONESIA ID IRAQ IQ IRELAND IE ISRAEL IL ITALY IT JAMAICA JM JAPAN JP JORDAN JO 104 Omconfig Managing Components Using The Instrumentation Service
Country Names Codes KAZAKHSTAN KZ KENYA KE KIRIBATI KI KOREA, REPUBLIC OF KR KUWAIT KW KYRGYZSTAN KG LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC LA LATVIA LV LEBANON LB LESOTHO LS LIBERIA LR LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA LY LIECHTENSTEIN LI LITHUANIA LT LUXEMBOURG LU MACAU MO MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MK MADAGASCAR MG MALAWI MW MALDIVES MV MALTA MT MARSHALL ISLANDS MH MARTINIQUE MQ MAURITANIA MR MAURITIUS MY MAYOTTE YT MEXICO MX MICRONESIA, FEDERATED ST
Country Names Codes MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF MD MONACO MC MONGOLIA MN MONTSERRAT MS MOROCCO MA MOZAMBIQUE MZ MYANMAR MM NAMIBIA NA NAURU NR NEPAL NP NETHERLANDS ML NETHERLANDS ANTILLES AN NEW CALEDONIA NC NEW ZEALAND NZ NICARAGUA NI NIGER NE NIGERIA NG NIUE NU NORFOLK ISLAND NF NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS MP NORWAY NO OMAN OM PAKISTAN PK PALAU PW PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED PS PANAMA PA PAPUA NEW GUINEA PG PARAGUAY PY 106 Omconfig Managing Components U
Country Names Codes PERU PE PHILIPPINES PH PITCAIRN PN POLAND PL PORTUGAL PT PUERTO RICO PR QATAR QA REUNION RE ROMANIA RO RUSSIAN FEDERATION RU RWANDA RW SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS KN SAINT LUCIA LC SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES VC SAMOA WS SAN MARINO SM SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE ST SAUDI ARABIA SA SENEGAL SN SEYCHELLES SC SIERRA LEONE SL SINGAPORE SG SLOVAKIA (Slovak Republic) SK SLOVENIA SI SOLOMON ISLANDS SB SOMALIA SO SOUTH AFRICA ZA SOUTH GEORGIA AND T
Country Names Codes SPAIN ES SRI LANKA LK ST. HELENA SH ST.
Country Names Codes URUGUAY UY UZBEKISTAN UZ VANUATU VU VENEZUELA VE VIETNAM VN VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH) VG VIRGIN ISLANDS (U.S.
Syntax For Setting Alert Actions Setting an alert action requires two name=value pairs. The first name=value pair is the event type. The second name=value pair is the action to take for this event. For example, in the command: omconfig system alertaction event=powersupply broadcast=true or omconfig servermodule alertaction event=powersupply broadcast=true The event is a power supply failure and the action is to broadcast a message to all Server Administrator users.
Event Name Description event=fanfail Sets actions when a fan probe detects a failure value. event=hardwarelogwarn Sets actions when a hardware log detects a warning value. event=hardwarelogfull Sets actions when a hardware log is full. event=intrusion Sets actions when a chassis intrusion event is detected. event=memprefail Sets actions when a memory probe detects a prefailure value. event=memfail Sets actions when a memory probe detects a failure value.
Event Name Description event=enclosurefail Sets actions when an enclosure detects a failure value. event=storagectrlbatterywarn Sets actions when a storage controller battery detects a warning value. event=storagectrlbatteryfail Sets actions when a storage controller battery detects a failure value. Example Set Alert Action Commands The following are examples of valid example commands. For each successful command issued, the following message is displayed: Alert action(s) configured successfully.
or omconfig servermodule alertlog action=clear NOTE: Entering an invalid RAC user name may prevent the command log from displaying. Clearing the command log resolves this condition.
Omconfig system platformevents or omconfig servermodule platformevents Use the omconfig system platformevents or omconfig servermodule platformevents command to configure shutdown action, if any, taken for a specific platform event. You can also enable or disable platform event filter alert generation. CAUTION: If you set a platform event shutdown action to anything other than none or power reduction, the system is forcefully shut down when the specified event occurs.
Event Name Description event=batteryfail Sets action or enables or disables alert generation when a battery device detects that the battery has failed. event=discretevolt Sets action or enables or disables alert generation when a discrete voltage probe detects that the voltage is too low for proper operation. event=fanfail Sets action or enables or disables alert generation when a fan probe detects that the fan is running too slow or not at all.
Event Name Description event=intdualsdcardwarn Sets actions that Server Administrator performs when an internal dual SD card warning is displayed. event=intdualsdcardabsent Sets actions that Server Administrator performs when an internal dual SD card is not available. event=intdualsdcardredunlost Sets actions that Server Administrator performs when the redundancy of an internal dual SD card is lost.
or omconfig servermodule events source=snmptraps Type Type refers to the name of the component(s) involved in the event. The following table displays the valid parameters for system event types. Table 71. System Event Type Parameters name=value pair Description type=accords Configures events for AC power cords. type=battery Configures events for battery. type=all Configures events for all device types. type=fanenclosures Configures events for fan enclosures. type=fans Configures events for fans.
Command Result Description omconfig system events type= severity=warning or omconfig servermodule events type= severity=warning Enables notification for warning and critical events. Omits informational event notification, for example, when a component returns to normal status. omconfig system events type= severity=critical or omconfig servermodule events type= severity=critical Enables notification for critical events only.
Omconfig System Recovery Or Omconfig Servermodule Recovery Use the omconfig system recovery or omconfig servermodule recovery command to set the action when the operating system hangs or crashes. You can also set the number of seconds that must pass before the system is considered to have a hung operating system. The following table lists the valid parameters for the command NOTE: The upper and lower limits for the timer depend on the system model and configuration. Table 74.
The following table displays the valid parameters for the command. Table 75. Valid Parameters Of System Shutdown name=value pair Description action=reboot Shuts down the operating system and initiates system startup, performing BIOS checks and reloading the operating system. action=poweroff Turns off the electrical power to the system. action=powercycle Turns off the electrical power to the system, pauses, turns on the power, and reboots the system.
name=value pair Description warning: Perform a shutdown when a temperature warning event is detected. A warning event occurs when any temperature probe inside a chassis reads a temperature (in degree Celsius) that exceeds the maximum temperature warning threshold value. failure: Perform a shutdown when a temperature failure event is detected.
5 Omconfig System Or Servermodule Assetinfo Editing Cost Of Ownership Values The omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command helps you to edit a comprehensive set of parameters that make up the total cost of ownership of the system. This section explains the parameters that are reported and configured under the omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command.
Table 78. Valid Parameters Of omconfig system assetinfo info=acquisition or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=acquisition Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description omconfig system or servermodule info=acquisition costcenter= The name or code for the business entity that acquired the system. expensed=yes | no Whether the system is charged to a specific purpose or department such as research and development or sales.
You can type more than one omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command at the same time, as long as all of the parameters for name=value pair 2 belong to the same name=value pair 1.
Adding extended warranty information Use the omconfig system extwarranty or omconfig servermodule extwarranty command to assign values for extended warranty information. A warranty is a contract between the manufacturer or dealer and the purchaser of a system. The warranty identifies the components that are covered for repair or replacement for a specified length of time or usage. The extended warranty comes into force after the original warranty expires.
Table 81. Valid Parameters Of omconfig system assetinfo info=lease Or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=lease Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description omconfig system or servermodule assetinfo info=lease buyout= Amount of money paid to purchase a system from a lessor. lessor= Business entity that is leasing the system out.
Command Level Command Level 2 1 Command Level Name= Value Pair Name= Value Pair 2 3 1 Description startdate= Date the maintenance begins. restrictions= Activities not covered by the maintenance contract. Example command for adding maintenance information To provide a value for a maintenance parameter, type a command of the form: omconfig system assetinfo info=maintenance or omconfig system assetinfo info=maintenance .
Example command for adding outsource information To provide a value for an outsource parameter, type a command of the form: omconfig system assetinfo info=outsource or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=outsource . For example, type: omconfig system assetinfo info=outsource providerfee=75 or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=outsource providerfee=75 The following message is displayed: Asset information set successfully.
You can type more than one omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command at the same time, as long as all the parameters for name=value pair 2 belong to the same name=value pair 1. For an example, see Example Command For Adding Acquisition Information. Adding service contract information A service contract is an agreement that specifies fees for preventive maintenance and repair of the system. The following table displays the valid parameters for adding contract information.
Command Level 1 Command Level Command 2 Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description outsourced=true | false Whether an external business entity provides technical support or the system owner's employees provide technical support. type=network | storage Whether support is for network attached devices or for storage devices. .
Example command for adding system information To provide a value for a system parameter, type a command of the form omconfig system assetinfo info=system or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=system . For example, type: omconfig system assetinfo info=system location=firstfloor or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=system location=firstfloor The following message is displayed: Asset information set successfully.
You can type more than one omconfig system assetinfo or omconfig servermodule assetinfo command at the same time, as long as all the parameters for name=value pair 2 belong to the same name=value pair 1. For an example, see Example Command For Adding Acquisition Information.
6 Using The Storage Management Service The CLI of Storage Management enables you to perform reporting, configuration, and management functions of Storage Management from an operating system command shell. The Storage Management CLI also enables you to script command sequences. The Storage Management CLI provides expanded options for the OpenManage Server Administrator omreport and omconfig commands.
In this example, the id in controller=idis the controller number such that controller 1 is specified as controller=1. Syntax Of Command Elements The omreport and omconfig commands have multiple name=value pairs. These name=value pairs may include required, optional, and variable parameters. The following table describes the syntax used to indicate these parameters. Table 90.
Syntax Description For example, when creating a virtual disk, the [name=] parameter indicates that you have the option of specifying the virtual disk name. If you omit this parameter from the syntax, then a default name for the virtual disk is chosen for you. | The pipe symbol (|) separates two or more options from which only one is selected. For example, when creating a virtual disk, the cachepolicy=d | c indicates that the cache policy is specified as either cachepolicy=d or cachepolicy=c.
7 Omreport storage commands The omreport command allows you to view storage component information for disks, controllers, enclosures, batteries, global storage properties, connectors and cachecades that are part of the storage system. The omreport command helps to get reports with the level of detail that you want. The commands may vary in, whether they define the fields that appear in the results of a particular omreport command. Fields are defined only if they have a special or less familiar use.
• Omreport Enclosure Status • Omreport Battery Status • Omreport Global Information • Omreport Connector Status • Omreport Cachecade Status • Omreport PCIe SSD Status • Omreport Storage Tape • Omreport NVMe adapter Omreport Physical Disk Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Physical Disk commands. Table 92.
Table 93. omreport Virtual Disk Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs Use omreport storage vdisk Displays property information for all virtual disks on all controllers. controller=id, where id is the controller number. For example, controller=0. Displays all virtual disks on the specified controller. controller=id vdisk=id, where id is the controller number and the virtual disk number. For example, controller=0 vdisk=1.
Omreport Temperature Probe Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Probe commands: Table 96. omreport Temperature Probe Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair Optional name=value pairs omreport storage enclosure Use Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system. controller=id enclosure= Displays the temperature probes for the info=temps where id is the controller number specified enclosure.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair Optional name=value pairs Use number and ENCLOSUREID is the enclosure number and n is the number of a fan. For example: controller=0 enclosure=2 info=fans index=1 Omreport Power Supply Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Power Supply commands: Table 98.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and name=value pair Optional name=value pairs Use controller number and ENCLOSUREID is the enclosure number and n is the number of an EMM. For example: controller=0 enclosure=2 info=emms index=1 Omreport Enclosure Slot Occupancy Report The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Enclosure Slot Occupancy Report commands: Table 100.
Table 102. Omreport Global Information Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs Use Displays whether smart thermal shutdown is enabled or disabled. For more information, see Omconfig Global Enable Smart Thermal Shutdown. omreport storage globalinfo Displays the hot spare protection policy that you have set. For more information on setting hot spare protection policy, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management User’s Guide at dell.com/ support/manuals.
Omreport PCIe SSD Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport pciessd commands. Table 105. omreport PCIe SSD Command Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) And name=value pair Optional name=value pairs Use Displays the properties of the PCIe SSD subsystem. omreport storage pciessd subsystem=id Displays the properties of the specified PCIe subsystem. Omreport Storage Tape The following table describes the syntax for the omreport storage tape command. Table 106.
8 Omconfig storage commands The omconfig command allows you to configure physical disks, virtual disks, controllers, enclosures, batteries, global information, connectors, and cachecades. To see a list of valid commands for omconfig storage, type: omconfig storage -? The following table provides the omconfig storage command syntax: Table 108. omconfig Storage Help Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Use storage Sets the storage component properties for which omconfig commands are available.
• Omconfig Connector Commands • Omconfig cachecade commands • Omconfig NVMe adapter configuration commands Omconfig Physical Disk Commands The following sections provide the omconfig command syntax required to run physical disk tasks: Table 109.
Omconfig Blink Physical Disk Table 110. omconfig Blink Physical Disk Description Blinks the light (light emitting diode or LED display) on one or more physical disks attached to a controller. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=blink controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Omconfig Prepare To Remove Physical Disk Table 112. omconfig Prepare To Remove Physical Disk Description Prepares a physical disk for removal. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=remove controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Omconfig Cryptographic Erase Secured Physical Disk Table 114. omconfig Cryptographic Erase Secured Physical Disk Description Erases the given encrypted disk. NOTE: This command is applicable only on Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) devices. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=cryptographicerase controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Omconfig Offline Physical Disk Table 116. omconfig Offline Physical Disk Description Makes a physical disk offline. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=offline controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk. NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller.
Omconfig Assign Global Hot Spare Table 118. omconfig Assign Global Hot Spare Description Assigns a physical disk as a global hot spare. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=assignglobalhotspare controller=id pdisk= assign=yes, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Omconfig Rebuild Physical Disk Table 120. omconfig Rebuild Physical Disk Description Rebuilds a failed physical disk. Rebuilding a disk may take several hours. If you need to cancel the rebuild, use the Cancel Rebuild task. For more information about Rebuild Physical Disk, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Online Help. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=rebuild controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Example for SAS controllers omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelrebuild controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3 Omconfig Cancel Replace Member Table 122. omconfig Cancel Replace Member Description Cancels a replace member operation. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelreplacemember controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Omconfig cancel clear physical disk Table 124. omconfig cancel clear physical disk Description Cancels a clear operation in progress on a physical disk. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelclear controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Omconfig Disable Device Write Cache Table 126. omconfig Disable Device Write Cache Description Disables write cache on a physical disk for the PCIe SSD controller. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=disabledevicewritecache controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Example to Export log on physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1. On a SAS controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2. Example for SAS controllers omconfig storage pdisk action=exportlog controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3 Omconfig Convert RAID To Non-RAID Table 128. Omconfig Convert RAID To Non-RAID Description Converts RAID to non-RAID on a physical disk. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=convertraidtononraid controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID.
NOTE: To convert multiple non-RAID to RAID on a given controller, use omconfig storage controller action=convertnonraidtoraid command. For more information, see omconfig Convert Multiple Non-RAID To RAID. Example to Convert non-RAID to RAID on physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1. On a SAS controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2. Example for SAS controllers omconfig storage pdisk action=nonraidtoraid controller=1 pdisk=0:2:3 Omconfig Set array disk cache Table 130.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs action=cancelinitialize controller=id vdisk=id action=cancelbginitialize controller=id vdisk=id action=assigndedicatedhotspare controller=id vdisk=id pdisk= assign= action=deletevdisk controller=id vdisk=id [force=yes] action=reconfigure controller=id vdisk=id raid= pdisk= [size= vdcapacityexpansion=yes sizeinpercent=<1 to 100>] action=securevd controller=id vdisk=id action=clearvdbad
NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks attached to the controller. Example to Pause a check consistency on virtual disk 4 on controller 1 Example omconfig storage vdisk action=pausecheckconsistency controller=1 vdisk=4 Omconfig cancel check consistency Table 134. omconfig cancel check consistency Description Cancels a check consistency while in progress.
Omconfig blink virtual disk Table 136. Omconfig blink virtual disk Description Blinks the physical disks included in a virtual disk. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=blink controller=id vdisk=id, where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks attached to the controller.
Example omconfig storage vdisk action=initialize controller=1 vdisk=4 Omconfig Fast Initialize Virtual Disk Table 139. omconfig Fast Initialize Virtual Disk Description Fast initializes a virtual disk. CAUTION: You may receive a warning message if you attempt to delete the system or boot partition. However, this warning message is not generated always. Ensure that you do not delete the system or boot partition or other vital data when using this command.
Example to Slow initialize virtual disk 4 on controller 1. Example omconfig storage vdisk action=slowinit controller=1 vdisk=4 Omconfig cancel initialize virtual disk Table 141. omconfig cancel initialize virtual disk Description Cancels the initialization of a virtual disk. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=cancelinitialize controller=id vdisk=id, where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
NOTE: To obtain these values, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage vdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the virtual disks and physical disks attached to the controller. Example to Assign physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1 as a dedicated hot spare to virtual disk 4. On a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controller, the physical disk resides in enclosure 2.
NOTE: If you want to reconfigure with an extra physical disk, the physical disk must be of the supported bus protocol, media type, sector size, T10 Protection Information capability, and encryption capability. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=reconfigure controller=id vdisk=id raid= pdisk= [size= vdcapacityexpansion=yes sizeinpercent=<1 to 100>], where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
Example omconfig storage vdisk action=securevd controller=1 vdisk=4 Omconfig Clear Virtual Disk Bad Blocks Table 147. omconfig Clear Virtual Disk Bad Blocks Description Clears virtual disk bad blocks. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=clearvdbadblocks controller=id vdisk=id, where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
Omconfig Replace Member Virtual Disk Table 149. omconfig Replace Member Virtual Disk Description Replaces the member of a given virtual disk with the destination disk. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=replacememberdisk controller=id vdisk=id source= destination=, where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command. The variable specifies the physical disk.
Table 151.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs action=setpdiskpwrmanagement controller=id spindownunconfigureddrives= spindownhotspares= spindownconfigureddrives= idlec= spindowntimeinterval=<30 to 1440>(minutes) spinupstarttime= spinuptimeinterval=<1 to 24>(hours) NOTE: Specify spinupstarttime and spinuptimeinterval only when you set spindownconfigureddrives=enabled.
Omconfig Enable Controller Alarm Table 153. Omconfig Enable Controller Alarm Description Enables the controller alarm. For more information, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Online Help . Syntax omconfig storage controller action=enablealarm controller=id, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Enable the alarm on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action=enablealarm controller=1 Omconfig Disable Controller Alarm Table 154.
omconfig Test Controller Alarm Table 156. omconfig Test Controller Alarm Description Tests the functionality of the controller alarm. The alarm sounds for about two seconds. For more information, see Dell EMC OpenManage Online Help. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=testalarm controller=id , where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Test the alarm on controller 1.
• For SCSI, SATA, and ATA controllers: pdisk=connector:enclosureID:targetID where connector:enclosureID:targetID is the connector number, enclosure number, and slot number. • For SAS controllers: pdisk=connector:targetID where connectorID:targetID is the connector number and the slot number. For example, pdisk=0:2 Storage Management supplies default values for any of the other parameters that you do not specify. For creating an encrypted virtual disk, specify secureflag=yes.
Table 158. Parameters And Types Parameters Type controller=id Required raid= Required size= Required pdisk=
size= Parameter Specification Description (gigabytes). For example, size=500m indicates that the virtual disk is 500 MB. size=max To create a virtual disk that is the maximum size possible, specify size=max. When creating an RAID-50 virtual disk, this parameter is specified as size=max. size=min To create a virtual disk that is the minimum size possible, specify size=min.
Table 163. Read Policy Parameters Read Policy readpolicy=ra | ara | nra | rc | nrc Parameter Specification Read ahead readpolicy=ra Adaptive read ahead readpolicy=ara No read ahead readpolicy=nra Read cache readpolicy=rc No read cache readpolicy=nrc writepolicy=] Different controllers support different write policies. The following table displays how to specify the writepolicy= parameter for each of the write policies. Table 164.
size parameter The following table displays how to specify the size= Table 166. Size Parameter size= Parameter Specification Description size= Use this specification to indicate a specific size for the virtual disk. The virtual disk size is specified in b (bytes), m (megabytes), or g (gigabytes). For example, size=500m indicates that the virtual disk is 500 MB. size=max To create a virtual disk that is the maximum size possible, specify size=max.
Table 167. Cache Policy Parameters Cache Policy cachepolicy=d | c Parameter Specification Direct I/O cachepolicy=d Cache I/O cachepolicy=c Diskcachepolicy Diskcachepolicy= Different controllers support different disk cache policies. The following table indicates how to specify the [diskcachepolicy=] parameter for each of the cache policies. Table 168.
Force write back writepolicy=fwb No write cache writepolicy=nwc Name name= Use this parameter to specify a name for the virtual disk. For example:name=VirtualDisk1 spanlength Use this parameter to specify the number of physical disks in each stripe. This parameter applies only to RAID-50 an RAID 60 and optional for RAID 10 virtual disks. If you are not creating a RAID-50 virtual disk, do not specify this parameter.
autoreplacememberonpredictivefailure= persistenthotspare= nrdiskcachepolicy= Example to Enable revertible hot spare and replace member operation. Example omconfig storage controller action= setchangecontrollerproperties allowrevertiblehotspare andreplacemember=enabled controller=1 Example to Allows to enable, disable, or not to change the Non-RAID Hard Disk Drives. This is applicable only to Disk Cache Policy.
Omconfig Create Encryption Key Table 174. Omconfig Create Encryption Key Description Creates the encryption key for the controller. Syntax omconfig storage controller action= createsecuritykey controller=id keyid= passphrase=[escrow= yes] [filepath=] Example to Create the encryption key for the controller.
Omconfig Set Background Initialization Rate Table 177. Omconfig Set Background Initialization Rate Description Sets the background initialization rate. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=setbgirate controller=id rate=<0 to 100>, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Sets the background initialization rate to 50 on controller 1.
Omconfig Export The Controller Log Table 180. Omconfig Export The Controller Log Description Exports the controller log to a text file. For more information about the exported log file, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Online Help. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=exportlog controller=id, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Export the log on controller 1.
Example to Import foreign configurations on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action= importforeignconfig controller=1 Omconfig Import Or Recover Foreign Configuration Table 183. Omconfig Import Or Recover Foreign Configuration Description Imports and recovers all virtual disks that reside on physical disks newly attached to the controller.
NOTE: On PERC 7 controllers, only spindownunconfigureddrives, spindownhotspares, and spindowntimeinterval parameters are supported. NOTE: You can specify spinupstarttime and spinuptimeinterval only when you set spindownconfigureddrives=enabled.
Omconfig Set Patrol Read Mode Table 188. Omconfig Set Patrol Read Mode Description Sets the patrol read mode for the controller. Syntax omconfig storage controller action= setpatrolreadmode controller=id mode= manual| auto|disable, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
Omconfig Create Cachecade Table 191. Omconfig Create Cachecade Description Creates a cachecade on the given controller. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=createcachecade controller=id pdisk= [name=] where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command and PDISKID is specified as: pdisk=connector:enclosureID:targetID | connector:targetID Example to Create a cachecade on controller 0.
Omconfig Convert Multiple RAID To Non-RAID Table 194. Omconfig Convert Multiple RAID To Non-RAID Description Converts multiple RAID to non-RAID on the given controller. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=convertraidtononraid controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command and PDISKID is specified as pdisk=connector:enclosureID:targetID | connector:targetID. Example to Convert multiple non-RAID to RAID on controller 0.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs action=setalltempprobes controller=id enclosure= minwarn=n maxwarn=n action=resetalltempprobes controller=id enclosure= minwarn=n maxwarn=n action=blink controller=id enclosure= minwarn=n maxwarn=n Omconfig Enable Enclosure Alarm Table 197. Omconfig Enable Enclosure Alarm Description Enables the enclosure alarm Example to Enable the alarm on the enclosure attached to connector 2 on controller 1.
Example to Specify the asset tag to encl20 on the enclosure attached to connector 2 on controller. Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA controllers omconfig storage enclosure action=setassettag controller=1 enclosure=2 assettag=encl20 Example for SAS controllers omconfig storage enclosure action=setassettag controller=1 enclosure=1:2 assettag=encl20 Omconfig Set Enclosure Asset Name Table 200. Omconfig Set Enclosure Asset Name Description Specifies the asset name for an enclosure.
Omconfig Reset Temperature Probe Thresholds Table 202. omconfig Reset Temperature Probe Thresholds Description Resets the minimum and maximum warning temperature thresholds back to their default values. NOTE: This command is not supported on SAS controllers. Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=resettempprobes controller=id enclosure= index=id, where id is the controller ID and the temperature probe ID. The variable specifies the enclosure.
Omconfig Reset All Temperature Probe Thresholds Table 204. Omconfig Reset All Temperature Probe Thresholds Description Resets the minimum and maximum warning temperature thresholds back to their default value for all temperature probes in the enclosure. NOTE: This command is not supported on SCSI RAID controllers. Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=resetalltempprobes controller=id enclosure=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the enclosure.
omconfig Start Battery Learn Cycle Table 207. Omconfig Start Battery Learn Cycle Description Starts the battery learn cycle. Syntax omconfig storage battery action=startlearn controller=id battery=id, where id is the controller ID and battery ID as reported by the omreport command. To obtain this value, type omreport storage controller to display the controller IDs and then type omreport storage battery controller=ID to display the ID for the controller battery.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs action=setprotectionpolicies type=ghs or dhs action=setremainingratedwriteendurancethreshold type=sassata | pcie threshold=<1-100> Omconfig Global Enable Smart Thermal Shutdown By default, the operating system and server shut down when the PV220S and PV221S enclosures reach a critical temperature of 0 or 50 degree Celsius.
Omconfig Global Rescan Controller Table 212. Omconfig Global Rescan Controller Description Rescans all the controllers on the system. For more information about Global Rescan Controller, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Online Help. Syntax omconfig storage globalinfo action=globalrescan Example to Do a global rescan of all controllers. The omconfig command syntax for rescanning all controllers on the system does not require a controller or enclosure ID.
Example to Settings supported for different threshold values for SAS, SATA and PCIe SSDs. The omconfig command syntax for Threshold RRWE value is set between 0 to 100. NOTE: The RRWE SMART attribute is not supported for SSDs connected to software RAID Controllers. Example omconfig storage globalinfo action=setremainingratedwriteendurancethreshold type=sassata threshold=0. Omconfig Connector Commands The following table displays the omconfig command syntax required to execute connector tasks. Table 215.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs action=deletecachecade controller=id cachecade=id [force=yes] action=resize controller=id cachecade=id pdisk= action=rename controller=id cachecade=id name= Omconfig Blink Cachecade Table 218. Omconfig Blink Cachecade Description Blinks the physical disks included in a cachecade.
and then type omreport storage cachecade controller=ID to display the IDs for the cachecades of the controller. In some circumstances, you may receive a warning message. You can override this warning by using the force=yes parameter. In this case, the syntax is as follows: omconfig storage cachecade action=deletecachecade controller=id cachecade=id force=yes Example to Delete cachecade 4 on controller 1.
Omconfig NVMe adapter configuration commands The following table displays the omconfig command syntax required to configure NVMe device properties. Table 223. omconfig NVMe adapter commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omconfig storage nvmeadapter action=exportlog controller=id nvmeid=id action=cryptographicerase controller=id nvmeid=id Omconfig exporting controller log Table 224.
9 Working With CLI Command Results Server Administrator Command Line Interface (CLI) users can use the command output in various ways. This chapter explains how to save command output to a file and how to select a format for the command results that fits different objectives. The following table displays the systems on which omreport commands are applicable. Table 226.
Writing Command Output To A File When redirecting command results to a file, you can specify a filename (and a directory path if necessary) to which you want to write the command result. When specifying the path to which you want to write the file, use the appropriate syntax for the operating system. You can save command results in two ways. You can overwrite any file that has the same name as the output file you specify, or you can keep adding results of commands to a file of the same name.
Maximum Warning Threshold : 5500RPM Minimum Failure Threshold : 500RPM Maximum Failure Threshold : 6000RPM You cannot refer to the previous command results to compare the earlier fan probe 0 output with the present output because in using the outc option, you overwrote the fans.txt file. Append command results to an existing file Use the -outa option when you want to append new command results to data stored in a previously written file. For example, at 11:00 A.M.
You can use a text editor to insert the time that each block of data was captured. In comparing the two snapshots for fan probe 0, you can see that the second report shows several changes. The reading of fan RPM has increased by 621 RPM but is still within normal range. Someone has raised the minimum warning threshold by 200 RPM and has decreased the maximum warning threshold by 2000 RPM. Selecting A Format For The CLI Command Output You can specify a format for the CLI command results.
Table Use the tbl or table formatting option to have the data formatted in table rows and columns. To see the following example command output in table format, type: omreport system summary -fmt tbl or omreport servermodule summary -fmt tbl The example output displays as follows: -----------------------------Network Interface 0 -----------------------------| ATTRIBUTE | VALUE | IP Address | 143.166.152.108 | Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 | Default Gateway | 143.166.152.
The following example shows how to set the delimiter for separating data fields to asterisk: omconfig preferences cdvformat delimiter=asterisk 202 Working With CLI Command Results