CLI Guide
• Client OS support:
– Win 10RS5 Pro, RHEL 7.5 workstation.
• Support for the following browsers:
– Google Chrome - 67, 68
– Safari - 11.x
– Mozilla Firefox - 61, 62
– Microsoft Spartan / Edge
• Supported network cards are:
– Emulex LightPulse LPe35002-M2 2-Port 32Gb Fibre Channel Adapter
– Broadcom 57414 Dual Port 25GbE SFP28 OCP Mezzanine Adapter
• Support for the following features:
– Added the reporting of new memory attributes:
◦ Memory Technology : NVDIMM-N
◦ Volatile Size
◦ Non-volatile Size
◦ Shows the Wear Level % ( Remaining Rated Write Endurance) for NVDIMMs – N
– Advertises iDRAC Service Module(iSM) in Server Administrator
◦ Provides brief overview about iSM in Server Administrator 'About' feature
◦ Provides installation option of iSM on Windows operating system, while installing Server Administrator
– The latest available version of Server Administrator will be detected and provides the corresponding URL to download the Server
Administrator package, in 'About' feature.
– Removed 11G RACADM components from OM9.3
– Detects HDD’s bay intrusion on Spitzer’s drive bay
• New features added in Storage Management:
– Support for Toshiba Drives:
◦ DELL EXPRESS FLASH NVME TOSHIBA CD5 960G (RI) 2.5"
◦ Software RAID For Intel 4800.
NOTE
: For the list of supported operating systems and Dell servers, see the
Dell EMC OpenManage Software Support Matrix
in
the required version of OpenManage Software at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
Accessing the windows command prompt to run CLI
commands
If you are running the Microsoft Windows operating system, use the 32-bit command prompt to run a Server Administrator CLI command.
Access the 32-bit command prompt using one of the following methods:
• Click Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
• Click Start > Run and type cmd.exe.
NOTE
: Do not type command in the Run dialog box to launch a command line window; this activates the MS-DOS emulator
command.com, which has environment variable limitations that can cause subtle problems with CLI.
Primary CLI Commands
The commands that carry out the functions of Server Administrator are:
• omcong
• omhelp
• omreport
The omcong command writes values that you assign to an object's properties. You can specify values for warning thresholds on
components or prescribe actions that the system must perform when a certain warning or failure event occurs. You can also use the
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