Dell EMC OpenManage Command Line Interface Guide Version 9.3.
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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 Slots Or Omreport Mainsystem Slots.........................................................................................39 Omreport chassis temps or Omreport mainsystem temps...................................................................................... 39 Omreport Chassis Volts Or Omreport Mainsystem Volts........................................................................................ 39 Omreport Licenses....................................................................
Omconfig System Or Omconfig Servermodule.............................................................................................................. 101 Omconfig System Alertaction Or Omconfig Servermodule Alertaction................................................................ 101 Commands for clearing logs.......................................................................................................................................
Omreport EMM Status................................................................................................................................................129 Omreport Enclosure Slot Occupancy Report...........................................................................................................129 Omreport Battery Status..................................................................................................................................................
Omconfig Replace Member Virtual Disk................................................................................................................... 150 Omconfig Rename Virtual Disk...................................................................................................................................150 Omconfig controller commands.......................................................................................................................................
Omconfig Global Disable Smart Thermal Shutdown................................................................................................ 171 Omconfig Global Rescan Controller...........................................................................................................................172 Omconfig Set Hot Spare Protection Policy..............................................................................................................
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.
• • Safari - 12.x • Mozilla Firefox - 67 • Microsoft Spartan / Edge Supported network cards are: • • • • • • • • • • • Mellanox ConnectX-5 Dual Port 25 GbE SFP28 PCIe Adapter Mellanox ConnectX-5 Dual Port 25 GbE SFP28 OCP 3.
The omreport command displays reports of the management information of the system. NOTE: For an overall summary of the CLI commands, type omhelp. 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.
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.
The most complex commands have all three command levels and can have multiple name=value pairs.
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).
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.
Command summary of the omreport command Depending on the system configuration, the results of the omreport command vary from one system to another. Data displays for installed components only. NOTE: When a system includes an external chassis, the displayed results vary by operating system. On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems, the omreport commands display external chassis information in a separate section after the main chassis information.
Command Level 1 CommandLevel 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use Interrupt (NMI) button (if present on the system), are enabled or disabled. It also displays the front panel encryption access information and the front panel LCD information. 18 fru U, P, A Displays the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) information. hwperformance U, P, A Displays the status and cause for the system’s performance degradation. info U, P, A Displays a status summary for main system chassis components.
Command Level 1 CommandLevel 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use slots U, P, A Displays the properties of the system’s expansion slots and other slot types. temps U, P, A Displays the status and thresholds for the system temperature sensors. volts U, P, A Displays the status and thresholds for the system voltage sensors. removableflashmedia U, P, A Displays the system’s virtual flash (vFlash) and secure digital (SD) card details.
Command Level 1 CommandLevel 2 preferences Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use recovery P, A Displays how the system is configured to respond to a hung operating system. shutdown P, A Displays how to perform the shutdown action. summary U, P, A Displays the key facts for all system components, including main system chassis, software, and storage. thrmshutdown P, A Displays how to perform the shutdown action, if any, when a temperature warning or failure condition is detected.
Attribute : Model Value : Modular Server Enclosure Attribute : Lock Value : true Attribute : Service Tag Value : 8RLNB1S Attribute : Express Service Code Value : 18955029124 CMC Information Attribute : Product Value : Chassis Management Controller (CMC) Attribute : Description 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.
For details about the environment for Server Administrator, type: omreport about details=true Server Administrator includes a number of services, each of which has a version number of its own. The Contains field reports version numbers for the services as well as other useful details. The following output is an example, and can change depending on the system’s configuration and the version of Server Administrator installed on the system: Table 10. Contains field Contains: Apache Tomcat webserver 9.x.
Chassis management On servers with Dell PowerEdge FX2 series chassis, when Chassis Management at Server Mode is set to Monitor or Manage and Monitor in CMC, OMSA displays Chassis Management at Server Mode as Enabled and displays the Fans, Power Supplies, and Temperature sensor details. The sensor details are read-only.
Omreport Chassis Batteries Or Omreport Mainsystem Batteries Use the omreport chassis batteries or omreport mainsystem batteries command to view battery properties. Type: omreport chassis batteries or omreport mainsystem batteries Omreport Chassis Bios Or Omreport Mainsystem Bios Use the omreport chassis bios or omreport mainsystem bios command to view the current BIOS information.
BIOS setup groups The following table lists the available groups of the BIOS setup parameters on PowerEdge systems. NOTE: Based on the hardware configuration, the attributes may vary in a specific group. Table 13. BIOS Setup Groups Group Description BIOS Option Settings Controls the BIOS start settings when bootmode is set to bios. Boot Settings Controls the system boot settings when bootmode is set to bios. Integrated Devices Controls the devices integrated on the system board.
Omreport Chassis Firmware Or Omreport Mainsystem Firmware Use the omreport chassis firmware or omreport mainsystem firmware command to view current firmware properties. When you type: omreport chassis firmware or omreport mainsystem firmware Server Administrator displays a summary of the system’s firmware properties. NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command has changed. Change the user scripts as applicable.
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: Table 14.
A message that resembles the following is displayed: Table 16. Output Intrusion Information Health : Ok Index : 0 Status : OK Probe Name : Intrusion State : Chassis is closed Table 17.
The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays information for all memory modules on the system as follows: The following is an example output: Table 19.
Type : DDR3 - Synchronous Registered (Buffered) Size : 8192 MB If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary for a specific memory module displaying the health, status, device name, type, speed, rank, and failures. A rank is a row of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) devices comprising 64 bits of data per Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM). The possible values of rank are single, dual, quad, octal, and hexa.
If you specify the speedunit MT/s, Server Administrator displays the speed in MT/s. Table 22. Speedunit detail Memory Device Information Health : Ok Status : Ok Device Name : A2 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.
The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays details of all the Team interfaces on the system and the values for the following fields: Index (NIC card number), Interface Name, Vendor, Description, and Redundancy Status.
Field Description Current Speed Actual processor speed in MHz at system boot time. State Whether the processor slot is enabled or disabled. Core Count Number of processors integrated into one chip. 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.
Field Description 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. When the processor starts a write cycle, the cache receives the data and stops the cycle. The cache then writes the data back to the main memory when the system bus is available.
name=value pair Description 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. For each power management profile in the system, values display for the following fields: Maximum Performance, Active Power Controller, OS Control, and Custom.
• • • 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 that have a fixed, non-redundant power supply installed. NOTE: Power monitoring requires license to report the details.
Omreport chassis pwrsupplies or omreport mainsystem pwrsupplies Use the omreport chassis pwrsupplies or omreport mainsystem pwrsupplies command to view properties of the system’s power supplies. Type: omreport chassis pwrsupplies or omreport mainsystem pwrsupplies NOTE: To maintain consistency across the commands, the output format of this command has changed. Change the user scripts as applicable.
name=value pair Description config=terminalmode Reports terminal mode settings for the serial port. config=user Reports information on BMC/iDRAC or remote access users. Omreport Chassis Removableflashmedia Or Omreport Mainsystem Removableflashmedia Use the omreport chassis removableflashmedia or omreport mainsystem removableflashmedia to view the removable flash media details on the system along with its health status.
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. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for all of the slots in the system. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays properties for a specific slot.
The index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary of status, readings, and thresholds set for any voltage probes that are present on the system. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary for a specific voltage probe. Omreport Licenses Use the omreport licenses command to view the digital licenses of the hardware devices installed on the system.
Table 34. System and attached storage SEVERITY : COMPONENT Ok : Main System Chassis Commands for viewing logs Use the omreport system or omreport servermodule command to view the following logs: the alert log, the command log, and the hardware or ESM log. NOTE: If the Alert log or Command log displays invalid XML data (such as when XML data generated for the selection is not well-formed), you must clear the log and resolve the issue.
Omreport System Alertaction Or Omreport Servermodule Alertaction Use the omreport system alertaction or omreport servermodule alertaction command to view a summary of alert actions that have been configured for warning and failure events on the system components. Alert actions determine how Server Administrator responds when a component has a warning or failure event.
• Removable Flash Media Failure NOTE: Storage Controller Battery Warning and Storage Controller Battery Failure events are not available on blade systems. NOTE: System Power Probe Warning is not applicable to blade systems. Omreport System Assetinfo Or Omreport Servermodule Assetinfo Use the omreport system assetinfo or omreport servermodule assetinfo command to see cost of ownership data for the system, such as acquisition, depreciation, and warranty information.
Omreport System Events Type Or Omreport Servermodule Events Type To view the status for components of a specific type, use the omreport system events type= or omreport servermodule event type= command. Type: omreport system events type=fans or omreport servermodule events type=fans This command displays a summary of each component in the system for which events are generated. The following table displays the events displayed for various component types. Table 35.
Omreport System snmptrapdest Or Omreport Servermodule snmptrapdest Use the omreport system snmptrapdest or omreport servermodule snmptrapdest command to view the configured SNMP trap destinations.
Output Attributes Description 110.120.130.140: IPv4 address of the second destination. Destination Number: Destination 3 destination 3: Displays the third destination. Example: 201:202:203:204: IPv4 address of the third destination. Destination Number: Destination 4 destination 4: Displays the fourth destination. Example: 210.211.212.213: IPv4 address of the fourth destination. Destination Number: Destination 5 destination 5: Displays the fifth destination.
Omreport System Shutdown Or Omreport Servermodule Shutdown Use the omreport system shutdown or omreport servermodule shutdown command to view any pending shutdown actions for the system. If properties for shutdown are configured, executing this command displays these properties. 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.
: Remote Access Controller Managed Node x.x.x : Server Administrator Common Framework x.x.x : 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.
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.
IP Address : xx.xx.xx.xx Subnet Mask : xx.xx.xx.xx Default Gateway : xx.xx.xx.
Network Data The following details are listed for each NIC and Team interface, if Team interface is configured in the system: • • • • IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Storage Enclosures The following details are listed for each storage enclosure attached to the system: • • Name Service Tag Omreport System Thrmshutdown Or Omreport Servermodule Thrmshutdown Use the omreport system thrmshutdown or omreport servermodule thrmshutdown command to view the properties configured for a thermal s
Name Version : Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, Enterprise x64 edition : Version 6.1 (Build 7600) (x64) Server Full Installation Name : Dell Server Administrator Version : 7.x.x -----------------------------------Storage Controller Firmware -----------------------------------Name : PERC H310 Mini Version : 20.10.1-0025 Omreport Preferences Commands Use the omreport preferences command to view the URL details of the Server Administrator Web server, key sign algorithm, JRE, and message format.
Omreport preferences webserver Use the omreport preferences webserver command to view the URL details, current key-sign algorithm, and the JRE details. The following table lists the available attributes of omreport preferences webserver. Table 40. Valid Parameters Of Omreport Preferences Webserver name=value pair Description attribute=geturl Reports the URL information of the web server. This command helps to access the Server Administrator GUI using a remote web server (management system).
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.
command, where U = User, P = Power User, and A = Administrator. Use is a very general statement about the actions that are performed using omconfig. NOTE: Although the following table lists all possible omconfig commands, the commands available on the system depend on the system configuration. If you try to get help or run a command for a component not installed on the system, Server Administrator displays a message that the component or feature is not found on the system.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 User Privilege Required Use biossetup A Configures the behavior of specific system components controlled by the BIOS. fans P, A Configures fan probe warning thresholds to the default or a specific value. chassis or mainsystem NOTE: You cannot change threshold values on embedded server management (ESM3) and Dell PowerEdge x8xx systems.
Command Usage Description omconfig preferences cdvformat -? To display the list of delimiter values for the cdv. omconfig system -? To display the list of the parameters you must use to execute a particular omconfig system command. omconfig system alertaction -? To display the list of valid parameters for omconfig system alertaction. omconfig system shutdown -? To display the list of valid parameters for omconfig system shutdown.
Server Administrator Framework 6.x.x Agent for Remote Access 1.x.x Storage Management 3.x.x Sun Java Runtime Environment 1.x.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description attribute=bootsequence setting=diskettefirst | hdonly | devicelist | cdromfirst | opticaldrive Instructs the BIOS which device is used to boot the system, and the order in which the boot routine checks each device. NOTE: On Linux systems, user or user groups upgraded to administrator or administrator groups cannot configure this BIOS setup setting.
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 • • • • attribute=embhypvisor setting=enabled | disabled • • attribute=embvideoctrl setting=enabled | disabled • • attribute=esataport setting=off | auto • • attribute=extserial setting=com1 | com2 | rad • • • attribute=fbr setting=9600 | 19200 | 57600 | 115200 • • • • attribute=htassist setting=enabled | disabled • • onpxeboth: Enables PXE on both the NICs. onpxenone: PXE is not enabled on either of the NICs.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description attribute=intrusion setting=enabled | disabled • • attribute=mouse setting=on | off attribute=nic1 setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled • | enabledonly | enablednonepxe | enabledwithiscsi • • • • • • • attribute=nic2 setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled • | enabledonly | enablednonepxe | enabledwithiscsi • • • • • attribute=nic3 setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled • | enabledonly | enablednonepxe |
name=value pair 1 attribute= attribute=nic4 name=value pair 2 setting= Description • enabledwithiscsi: Enables the third NIC during system boot (with iSCSI on if the system has iSCSI). setting=enabled | enabledwithpxe | disabled • | enabledonly | enablednonepxe | enabledwithiscsi • enabled: Enables the fourth NIC during system boot. enabledwithpxe: Enables the fourth NIC during system boot (with PXE on if the system has PXE). disabled: Disables the fourth NIC during system boot.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description • • attribute=romba setting=raid | scsi force=true • • • attribute=rombb setting=raid | scsi force=true • • • attribute=sata setting=off | ata | raid • • • scsi: Instructs the BIOS to detect the RAID-on-motherboard device as a SCSI device. force=true: Verification of setting change. raid: Instructs the BIOS to detect RAIDon-motherboard channel A as a RAID device.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description NOTE: The setting onwithconsole is supported only on Dell blade systems. attribute=serialport1 setting=off | auto | com1 | com3 | bmcserial • | bmcnic | rac | com1bmc • • • • • • • off: Disables serial port 1. auto: Maps serial port 1 to a COM port. com1: Maps serial port 1 to COM port 1. com3: Maps serial port 1 to COM port 3. bmcserial: Maps serial port 1 to BMC Serial.
name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= Description • disabled: Disables the USB port(s) during system boot. NOTE: Depending on the system's hardware you can configure either usb or usbb. attribute=cstates setting=enabled | disabled • • enabled: Enables the processor to go into a deep sleep state when the system is not utilized. disabled: Disables the processor from going into a deep sleep state when the system is not utilized.
Group Memory Settings Miscellaneous Settings Network Settings NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems. name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=OsWatchdogTimer setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=SriovGlobalEnable setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=UsbPorts setting=AllOn | OnlyBackPortsOn | AllOff attribute=Usb3Setting NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=PxeDev1Interface PxeDev4Interface setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=PxeDev1Protocol PxeDev4Protocol setting=IPv4 | IPv6 attribute=PxeDev1VlanEnDis PxeDev4VlanEnDis setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=PxeDev1VlanId - PxeDev4VlanId setting= attribute=PxeDev1VlanPriority setting= PxeDev4VlanPriority NOTE: Configuration of virtual LAN (VLAN) interfaces are not displayed on Server Administrator Network Settin
Group SATA Settings Serial Communication Slot Disablement name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=ProcHwPrefetcher setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=ProcVirtualization setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=QpiBandwidthPriority setting=InputOutput | Compute attribute=QpiSpeed setting=MaxDataRate | 8GTps | 7GTps | 6GTps attribute=RtidSetting setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=Proc1ControlledTurbo – Proc4ControlledTurbo NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= System Information attribute=SysMfrContactInfo setting= attribute=SystemBiosVersion setting= attribute=SystemManufacturer setting= attribute=SystemModelName setting= attribute=SystemServiceTag setting= attribute=SystemMeVersion NOTE: The option is supported only on 13G and later systems.
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= attribute=AcPwrRcvryDelay setting=Immediate | User | Random attribute=AcPwrRcvryUserDelay setting= attribute=AesNi setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=IntelTxt setting=On | Off attribute=NmiButton setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=PasswordStatus setting=Locked | Unlocked attribute=PwrButton setting=Enabled | Disabled attribute=SetupPassword setting= attribute=SysPassword setting= attribute=TpmActi
Group name=value pair 1 attribute= name=value pair 2 setting= UEFI Boot Settings attribute=UefiBootSeq sequence=aliasname1, aliasname2,..... aliasnameN Omconfig Chassis Currents Or Omconfig Mainsystem Currents NOTE: This command is no longer available through Server Administrator. Omconfig Chassis Fans Or Omconfig Mainsystem Fans Use the omconfig chassis fans or omconfig mainsystem fans command to set fan probe warning thresholds.
or omconfig mainsystem fans index=0 minwarnthresh=4580 maxwarnthresh=9160 When you issue the command and the system sets the values you specify, the following message is displayed: Fan probe warning threshold(s) set successfully.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description config=remoteaccessipv6 NA Sets the remote access IPv6 information. config=remoteaccessmac NA Sets the remote access MAC address. config=ipv4idrac Sets IPv4 DRAC information. config=ipv6idrac Sets IPv6 DRAC information. config=macidrac NA Sets the DRAC’s MAC address. config=ambienttemp NA Sets the system temperature in centigrade. security=modify NA Allows you to modify the LCD text.
For some chassis, you can assign a different name. You cannot rename the main system chassis. In the following example, the command renames chassis 2 from storscsi1 to storscsia: omconfig chassis info index=2 name=storscsia or omconfig mainsystem info index=2 name=storscsia As with other commands, the CLI issues an error message if you do not have a chassis 2 (the main chassis=0). The CLI allows you to issue commands only for the system configuration you have.
To configure the attribute on systems prior to PowerEdge 12G, see the following table. The table displays the valid parameters for the command. Table 52. 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 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. For more information, see Dell License Manager at dell.com/support/ manuals. setting=enable | disable enable: Enables powercap settings. disable: Disables powercap settings. unit=watt | btuphr | percent watt: Configure the unit in Watts.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: These options are applicable only when a custom profile is selected. fanmode=min | max min: Sets the fanmode to minimum power utilization. max: Sets the fanmode to maximum power utilization. NOTE: These options are applicable only when a custom profile is selected. NOTE: Reboot the system for the power profiles setup options to take effect.
or omconfig mainsystem pwrmonitoring config=probe index=0 warnthresh=settodefault You cannot default one value and set another. If you default the minimum warning threshold value, you are also selecting the default value for the maximum warning threshold value. Specify A Value For Warning Thresholds If you prefer to specify values for the power consumption probe warning thresholds, you must specify the number of the probe you are configuring and the warning threshold value.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: This option requires license to enable or disable ipv6. 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. config=advsol characcuminterval=number number: Sets the character accumulate interval in 5 millisecond intervals. charsendthreshold=number number: Sets the number of characters.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description failovernw=none | lom1 | lom2 | lom3 | lom4 none: Configures the failover network to none. | all lom 1: Configures the failover network to lom 1. lom 2: Configures the failover network to lom 2. lom 3: Configures the failover network to lom 3. lom 4: Configures the failover network to lom 4. all: Configures the failover network to all loms. NOTE: The failovernw option is supported on PowerEdge12G systems onward.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description vlanenable=true | false true: Enables the virtual LAN identification. false: Disables the virtual LAN identification. vlanid=number number: Virtual LAN identification in the range of 1 to 4094. vlanpriority=number number: Priority of virtual LAN identification in the range of 0 to 7. privilegelevel=administrator | operator | user administrator: Sets the maximum privilege level that is accepted on a LAN channel, to Administrator.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description user: Sets the maximum privilege level that are accepted on a serial connection, to User. config=serialoverlan enable=true | false true: Enables serial over LAN for the BMC. false: Disables serial over LAN for the BMC. baudrate=9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200 9600: Sets the volatile and nonvolatile connection speed to 9600 bits per second. 19200: Sets the volatile and non-volatile connection speed to 19200 bits per second.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description lf: BMC uses as a new line sequence when the BMC writes a new line to the console. config=user id=number enable=true | false id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being configured. enable=true: Enables the user. enable=false: Disables the user. id=number id=number enableserialoverlan=true | false id=number: ID (in numeric format) of the user being configured. enableserialoverlan=true: Enables serial over LAN.
name=value pair 1 config= name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: For more information on dracusergroup=custom, see Usage of Dracusergroup=custom. dracusergroup=none: Does not enable user privileges. 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.
Usage of Extipmiusergroup The following table displays the usage of extipmiusergroup=custom: Table 57. 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.
Specify a value for minimum and maximum warning thresholds To specify values for the temperature probe warning thresholds, you must specify the number of the probe you are configuring and the minimum and/or maximum warning threshold value. In the following example, the probe that is being configured is probe 4: omconfig chassis temps index=4 minwarnthresh=11.2 maxwarnthresh=58.7 or omconfig mainsystem temps index=4 minwarnthresh=11.2 maxwarnthresh=58.
Omconfig Preferences Cdvformat Use the omconfig preferences cdvformat to specify the delimiters for separating data fields reported in the custom delimited format. The valid values for delimiters are: exclamation, semicolon, at, hash, dollar, percent, caret, asterisk, tilde, question, colon, comma, and pipe.
Omconfig Preferences Useraccess Depending on the policies of your organization, you may want to restrict the access that some user levels have to Server Administrator. The omconfig preferences useraccess command allows you to grant or withhold the right of users and power users to access Server Administrator. The following table displays the valid parameters for the command: Table 62.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description backup XML file is available in the mentioned locations. attribute=logallsensors setting=Enable|Disable Enabling the command allows you to log all unmonitored ESM sensor events in to Alert log, OS log, and generates the SNMP traps. attribute=produselog setting=Enable|Disable Enabling the command tracks actions performed on the Server Administrator. The maximum size of the logfile is 4 MB.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description SHA256: Sets the key signing algorithm to SHA256. SHA512: Sets the key signing algorithm to SHA512. attribute=setjre jreversion=bundled | value bundled: Sets the version bundled with Server Administrator. This is the default value. value: Sets the provided version, which is available on the system. To obtain the available versions on the system, type omreport preferences webserver attribute=getjrelist. For more details, see omreport preferences webserver.
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description NOTE: If you are importing a PKCS#12 keystore, specify the type and password of the certificate. Restarting Server Administrator web server is optional, but the uploaded certificate comes to effect only after restarting the web server. NOTE: An error message is displayed if you either type an invalid PKCS file name or an incorrect password.
An example command to set the JRE versions is as follows: omconfig preferences webserver attribute=setjre jreversion= An example command to export a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) is as follows: omconfig preferences webserver attribute=exportcsr The command creates a file of the format xxxx.csr in the \apache-tomcat\temp folder.
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Omconfig System Or Omconfig Servermodule Use the omconfig system or omconfig servermodule commands to clear logs, determine how various shutdown actions occur, set initial values or edit values for cost of ownership information, and determine how to respond to a hung operating system.
Alert Action Setting Description execapp=false Disables the executable application. Components and events for alert actions The following table provides the events for which you can set alert actions. Components are listed in alphabetical order, except that warning events always precede failure events for a component. Table 67. Valid Parameters Of Events for Alert Actions Event Name Description event=batterywarn Sets actions when a battery probe detects a warning value.
Event Name Description event=pdiskwarn Sets actions when a physical disk detects a warning value. event=pdiskfail Sets actions when a physical disk detects a failure value. event=vdiskwarn Sets actions when a virtual disk detects a warning value. event=vdiskfail Sets actions when a virtual disk detects a failure value. event=enclosurewarn Sets actions when an enclosure detects a warning value. event=enclosurefail Sets actions when an enclosure detects a failure value.
Commands for clearing logs You can use the omconfig system or omconfig servermodule command to clear the following logs: the alert log, command log, and hardware or ESM log. To clear the contents of the alert log, type: omconfig system alertlog action=clear 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.
name=Value Pair Description communitystr=text Sets the text string that acts as a password and is used to authenticate SNMP messages sent between the BMC and the destination management station. 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.
Event Name Description 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=hardwarelogfail Enables or disables alert generation when a hardware log detects a failure value.
Omconfig system snmptraptest or omconfig servermodule snmptraptest Use the omconfig system snmptraptest or omconfig servermodule snmptraptest command to send the snmp test trap to the destination address if Server Administrator SNMP component is configured in the configuration file. The following table displays the valid parameters for the command: Table 71. Parameters For Alert Action Command Action Description dest= Send the test trap to the destination IP address.
name=value pair Description type=log Configures events for logs. type=memory Configures events for memory. type=powersupplies Configures events for power supplies. type=redundancy Configures events for redundancy. type=systempower Configures events for system power. type=temps Configures events for temperatures. type=volts Configures events for voltages. type=systempeakpower Configures events for system peak power. type=removableflashmedia Configures events for removable flash media.
Omconfig System Webserver Or Omconfig Servermodule Webserver Use the omconfig system webserver or omconfig servermodule webserver command to start or stop the Web server. The following table displays the valid parameters for the command. Table 74. Valid Parameters Of Web Server Configuration name=value pair Description action=start Starts the Web server. action=stop Stops the Web server. action=restart Restarts the Web server.
Omconfig System Shutdown Or Omconfig Servermodule Shutdown Use the omconfig system shutdown or omconfig servermodule shutdown command to determine how the system shuts down. During system shutdown, the default is to shut down the operating system before powering off the system. Shutting down the operating system first closes down the file system before powering the system down. If you do not want to shut down the operating system first, use the osfirst=false parameter.
Table 77. Valid Parameters Of Thermal Shutdown name=value pair Description severity=disabled | warning | failure disabled: Disable thermal shutdown. An administrator must intervene. 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.
Command Level Command Level 1 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description 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. installdate= Date the system was put to service. ponum= Number of the document that authorized payment for the system. purchasecost= Price the owner paid for the system. purchasedate= Date the owner purchased the system.
The following message is displayed: Asset information set successfully. Adding depreciation information Depreciation is a set of methods for computing the devaluation of the asset over time. For example, the depreciation of a system that is expected to have a useful life of 5 years is 20 percent. Use the omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=depreciation command to add details about how the system's depreciation is computed.
Table 81. Valid Parameters Of omconfig system assetinfo info=extwarranty Or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=extwarranty Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description omconfig system or servermodule assetinfo info=extwarranty cost= Cost of the extended warranty service. enddate= Date the extended warranty agreement ends. provider= Business entity that provides the extended warranty service.
Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level Name= Name= Value Pair 2 3 Value Pair 1 value= Description Fair market value of the system at the end of the lease period. Example command for adding lease information To provide a value for a lease parameter, type a command of the form: omconfig system assetinfo info=lease or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=lease .
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 Commands For Adding Acquisition Information. Adding outsource information Outsourcing is the practice of contracting with another business to maintain the system in good working order.
Table 85. Valid Parameters Of omconfig system assetinfo info=owner Or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=owner Command Level 1 Command Level 2 Command Level 3 Name= Value Pair 1 Name= Value Pair 2 Description omconfig system or servermodule assetinfo info=owner insuranceco= Name of the insurance company that insures the system. ownername= Business entity that owns the system. type=owned | leased | rented Whether the user of the system owns, leases, or rents the system.
or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=service vendor=fixsystemco 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 system information System information includes the primary user of the system, the phone number for the primary user, and the location of the system. The following table displays the valid parameters for adding system information. Table 88.
Example command for adding warranty information To provide a value for a warranty parameter, type a command of the form omconfig system assetinfo info=warranty or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=warranty . For example, type: omconfig system assetinfo info=warranty unit=days or omconfig servermodule assetinfo info=warranty unit=days The following message is displayed: Asset information set successfully.
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.
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 91. Syntax For Name=Value Pairs Syntax Description controller=id Indicates the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
Syntax Description 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. User Privileges For Omreport Storage And Omconfig Storage Storage Management requires Administrator privileges to use the omconfig storage command. User and Power User privileges are sufficient to use the omreport storage command.
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 Storage Tape Omreport NVMe adapter Omreport Physical Disk Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Physical Disk commands. Table 93. Omreport Physical Disk Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) And name=value pair Optional name=value pairs Use omreport storage pdisk controller=id, where id is the controller number. For example, controller=0 Displays all physical disks attached to the specified controller.
Table 95. omreport controller commands Required command levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omreport storage controller Use Displays property information for all controllers attached to the system. controller=id, where id is the controller number. For example, controller=0 Displays the specified controller and all attached components such as enclosures, virtual disks, physical disks, HHHL cards, and so on.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and Optional name=value pairs name=value pair Use controller=0 enclosure=2 info=temps index=1 Omreport Fan Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Fan commands: Table 98. omreport Fan Status Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) and Optional name=value pairs name=value pair Use omreport storage enclosure Displays property information for all enclosures attached to the system.
Omreport EMM Status The following table describes the syntax for the omreport EMM commands: NOTE: The status of the EMMs is displayed as degraded if there is a mismatch between the EMM firmware. Table 100. Omreport EMM 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.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs Use controller=id battery=id, where id is the Displays the specified battery. controller number. For example: controller=0 Omreport Global Information The following table describes the syntax for the omreport Global Information commands: Table 103. Omreport Global Information Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs Use omreport storage globalinfo Displays whether smart thermal shutdown is enabled or disabled.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs Use controller=id cachecade=id, where id is the controller number and the cachecade number. For example, controller=0 cachecade=1. Displays the specified cachecade on the controller. Omreport Storage Tape The following table describes the syntax for the omreport storage tape command. Table 106. Omreport Storage Tape Commands Required Command Levels (1, 2, 3) Optional name=value pairs omreport storage tape Use Display tape drive properties.
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 Physical Disk Commands The following sections provide the omconfig command syntax required to run physical disk tasks: Table 109.
Example for SAS controllers omconfig storage pdisk action=blink controller=1 pdisk=0:2:0 Omconfig Unblink Physical Disk Table 111. omconfig Unblink Physical Disk Description Unblinks the light (light emitting diode or LED display) on one or more physical disks attached to a controller. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=unblink controller=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the physical disk.
NOTE: This command is applicable only on Micron devices. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=instantsecureerase 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. Example to Erase physical disk 3 on connector 0 of controller 1.
Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=initialize controller=id pdisk=id, where id is the controller ID and physical 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 pdisk controller=ID to display the IDs for the physical disks attached to the controller.
Example for SAS controllers omconfig storage pdisk action=online controller=1 pdisk=0:2:30 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.
Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=cancelreplacemember 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 Enable Device Write Cache Table 125. omconfig Enable Device Write Cache Description Enables write cache on a physical disk for the PCIe SSD controller. Syntax omconfig storage pdisk action=enabledevicewritecache 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. NOTE: The is optional. If is not present, a default filename is assigned. NOTE: Depending on the PCIe SSD or NVMe device the log file name will be PCIeSSD__.log or NVMe__.
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. NOTE: To convert multiple non-RAID to RAID on a given controller, use omconfig storage controller action=convertnonraidtoraid command.
Required Command Levels (1, Optional name=value pairs 2, 3) 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=clearvdbadb
Omconfig cancel check consistency Table 134. omconfig cancel check consistency Description Cancels a check consistency while in progress. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=cancelcheckconsistency controller=id vdisk=id, where id is the controller ID and virtual disk ID as reported by the omreport command.
Omconfig Unblink Virtual Disk Table 137. omconfig Unblink Virtual Disk Description Unblinks the physical disks included in a virtual disk. Syntax omconfig storage vdisk action=unblink 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 physical disks attached to the controller.
Example omconfig storage vdisk action=fastinit controller=1 vdisk=4 Omconfig Slow Initialize Virtualize Disk Table 140. Omconfig Slow Initialize Virtualize Disk Description Slow 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.
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 Cancel background initialization on virtual disk 4 on controller 1. Example omconfig storage vdisk action=cancelbginitialize controller=1 vdisk=4 Omconfig Assign Dedicated Hot Spare Table 143.
Example omconfig storage vdisk action=deletevdisk controller=1 vdisk=4 Omconfig reconfiguring virtual disks Table 145. omconfig reconfiguring virtual disks Description Reconfigure a virtual disk to change the virtual disk’s RAID level or increase its size by either adding physical disks or using the available free space. On some controllers, you can also remove physical disks.
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 Encrypt virtual disk 4 on controller 1. 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.
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.
Required Command Levels (1, 2, Optional name=value pairs 3) action=quietalarm controller=id action=testalarm controller=id action=resetconfig controller=id [force=yes] action=createvdisk controller=id raid= size= pdisk= [stripesize=< 2kb | 4kb | 8kb | 16kb | 32kb | 64kb | 128kb | 256kb | 512kb | 1mb >] [cachepolicy=] [readpolicy=] [writepolicy=] [diskcachepolicy=
Required Command Levels (1, 2, Optional name=value pairs 3) action=startpatrolread controller=id action=stoppatrolread controller=id action=createcachecade controller=id pdisk= [name=] action=enablelkm controller=id keyid= passphrase= [escrow=yes] [filepath=] NOTE: If you set escrow=yes, specify the escrow file path.
Syntax omconfig storage controller action=enablealarm controller=id, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Disable the alarm on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action=disablealarm controller=1 Omconfig Quiet Controller Alarm Table 155. omconfig Quiet Controller Alarm Description Silences an activated controller alarm. For more information, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Online Help.
Example to Reset the configuration on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action=resetconfig controller=1 omconfig Create Virtual Disk The Dell EMC OpenManage Online Help provides additional information about creating virtual disks. The omconfig syntax for creating a virtual disk has several parameters.
The only parameters that require specification are for the controller, RAID level, virtual disk size, and physical disk selection. Storage Management supplies default values for all other unspecified parameters. For more information on read, write, and cache policies that are supported by the controller, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Online Help.
size= Parameter Specification Description 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. PDISKID= Use this parameter to specify the physical disks to be included in the virtual disk.
Table 164. Write Policy Parameters Write Policy writepolicy=wb | wt | wc | fwb | nwc Parameter Specification Write-back cache writepolicy=wb Write-through cache writepolicy=wt Write cache writepolicy=wc Force write back writepolicy=fwb No write cache writepolicy=nwc Controller Controller=id - Specify the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command.
PDISKID PDISKID= Use this parameter to specify the physical disks to be included in the virtual disk. When reconfiguring a virtual disk, you must specify all physical disks to include in the reconfigured virtual disk. The physical disk specification applies to physical disks in the original virtual disk and continues in the reconfigured virtual disk and to any new physical disks being added to the reconfigured virtual disk.
Write-back cache writepolicy=wb Write-through cache writepolicy=wt Write cache writepolicy=wc 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.
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. Example omconfig storage controller action= setchangecontrollerproperties controller=1 nrdiskcachepolicy=enabled Omconfig Discard Preserved Cache Table 173.
Omconfig Change Encryption Key Table 175. Omconfig Change Encryption Key Description Changes the encryption key for the controller, if passphrase is provided. Syntax omconfig storage controller action= changesecuritykey controller=id keyid= passphrase=passphrase string> oldpassphrase=[escrow=yes]> Example to Change the encryption key for the controller.
Example omconfig storage controller action= setreconstructrate controller=1 rate=50 Omconfig Set Check Consistency Rate Table 179. Omconfig Set Check Consistency Rate Description Sets the check consistency rate. Syntax omconfig storage controller action= setcheckconsistencyrate controller=id rate=<0 to 100>, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Sets the check consistency rate to 50 on controller 1.
Syntax omconfig storage controller action= importforeignconfig controller=id, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. NOTE: This command is supported only in firmware version 5.0.x. Example to Import foreign configurations on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action= importforeignconfig controller=1 Omconfig Import Or Recover Foreign Configuration Table 183.
Example to Spin down drives that are not configured or hot spares that are unattended for 30 minutes Example omconfig storage controller action= setpdiskpwrmanagement spindownunconfigureddrives= enabled spindownhotspares=enabled spindowntimeinterval=30 controller=1 Omconfig set controller mode Table 186. Omconfig set controller mode Description Sets the mode of the controller to RAID, HBA or Enhanced HBA.
Syntax omconfig storage controller action=startpatrolread controller=id, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Start the patrol read task on controller 1. Example omconfig storage controller action=startpatrolread controller=1 NOTE: To start patrol read, the current patrol read mode is set to Manual. Omconfig Stop Patrol Read Table 190. Omconfig Stop Patrol Read Description Stops the patrol read task on the controller.
Omconfig Rekey LKM Controller Table 193. Omconfig Rekey LKM Controller Description Re-keys the encryption key in LKM mode for the controller. Syntax omconfig storage controller action=rekeylkm controller=id keyid= passphrase= escrow=yes filepath=, where id is the controller ID as reported by the omreport storage controller command. Example to Re-key the encryption key for the controller.
Required Command Levels Optional name=value pairs (1, 2, 3) action=setassettag controller=id enclosure= assettag= action=setassetname controller=id enclosure= assetname= action=settempprobes controller=id enclosure= index=id minwarn=n maxwarn=n action=resettempprobes controller=id enclosure= index=id action=setalltempprobes controller=id enclosure= minwarn=n maxwarn=n action=resetalltempprobes controller=id enclosure=
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.
In this syntax, n is a user-specified alphanumeric string. Example to Reset the thresholds for temperature probe 3, residing in the enclosure attached to connector 2 on controller 1, to the default values. Example for SCSI, SATA, and ATA controllers omconfig storage enclosure action=resettempprobes controller=1 enclosure=2 index=3 NOTE: Here, temperature probe 3 resides in the enclosure attached to connector 2 on controller 1. Omconfig Set All Temperature Probe Thresholds Table 203.
Syntax omconfig storage enclosure action=blink controller=id enclosure=, where id is the controller ID. The variable specifies the enclosure. Example to Blink the LEDs for enclosure 3 attached to connector 2 on controller 1.
Omconfig Global Commands The following table displays the omconfig command syntax required to execute the global commands. When executed, these commands apply to all controllers. These global commands also correspond to the global tasks provided by the Storage tree view object’s Information/Configuration subtab. Table 209.
NOTE: You can use the omreport storage globalinfo command to determine whether smart thermal shutdown is currently enabled or disabled. The status of smart thermal shutdown is also displayed in the GUI of Server Administrator. To locate this status, select the Storage object and the Information/Configuration tab. Example omconfig storage globalinfo action=disablests Omconfig Global Rescan Controller Table 212. Omconfig Global Rescan Controller Description Rescans all the controllers on the system.
Syntax omconfig storage globalinfo action=setremainingratedwriteendurancethreshold type= threshold=<1-100> 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.
Required Command Levels Optional name=value pairs (1, 2, 3) action=rename controller=id cachecade=id name= Omconfig Blink Cachecade Table 218. Omconfig Blink Cachecade Description Blinks the physical disks included in a cachecade. Syntax omconfig storage cachecade action=blink controller=id cachecade=id, where id is the controller ID and the cachecade ID as reported by the omreport command.
Omconfig Resize Cachecade Table 221. Omconfig Resize Cachecade Description Resizes a cachecade by adding or removing physical disks. Syntax omconfig storage cachecade action=resize controller=id cachecade=id pdisk=, where id is the controller ID and the cachecade ID as reported by the omreport command.
NOTE: Depending on the device, the log file name for the NVMe PCIeSSD adapter NVME__.log where is the name of the device and timestamp is month, day, hour, minute and second during which the command is executed. Syntax omconfig storage nvmeadapter action=exportlog controller=id nvmeid= Example to Export the log of controller 1 on the NVMe adapter 1.
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.
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. Saving Command Results To A File That Is Overwritten Use the -outc option when you want to overwrite data stored in previously written files. For example, at 11:00 A.M. you capture fan probe RPM readings for fan probe 0 on the system and write the results to a file called fans.txt.
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 capture fan probe RPM readings for fan probe 0 on the system and write the results to a file called fans.txt. To compare these results with output for the same probe obtained four hours later, you can use the -outa command to append the new output to fans.txt. Type: omreport chassis fans index=0 -outa fans.
• • Table (tbl) Custom delimited format (cdv) The syntax for the formatting option is: -fmt For example, type: omreport system summary -fmt tbl or omreport servermodule summary -fmt tbl where -fmt tbl specifies table format. You can combine the formatting option with the option to direct output to a file. For example, type: omreport system summary -fmt tbl -outa summary.txt or omreport servermodule summary -fmt tbl -outa summary.
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 | 143.166.152.1 | MAC Address | 00-02-b3-23-d2-ca Semicolon-Separated Values Use the ssv formatting option to deliver output formatted in semicolon-separated value format.