User`s guide
INTEL® SERVER MANAGER 8.40 SERVER GUIDE FOR WINDOWS
Chassis
Use Chassis to view whether the chassis of a computer is open or closed (supported on IPMI and
some other systems). You can also turn on or off the LED indicator on an IPMI-enabled server.
Turning the LED indicator on is helpful in identifying a machine among a row or rack of systems.
You can also turn on the LED indicators of out-of-band IPMI computers from the administrator
console.
Note: To view all available IPMI inventory information, you need SMBIOS 2.3.1 or higher.
To view chassis information
1. In the left pane, click System, then click Chassis.
To turn on the system identify LED
1. Specify the number of minutes you would like the LED turned on or off.
2. Click On.
To set alert actions for Chassis
1. Click Management, then click Alerts.
2. Click Chassis for non-IPMI enabled computers.
or
Click Physical security/chassis intrusion for IPMI-enabled computers.
3. Click the tab of the status type (OK or Warning) you want to set alerts for.
4. Click the types of alerts you want to send and click Apply.
5. To set general options for an alert type, click Set preferences. This link opens the
Alerts
preferences
page.
CPU
ISM displays the following processor information for the computer:
CPU
• Name—The type of processor installed on the motherboard.
• Description—A specific description of the CPU.
• Vendor ID—A unique ID assigned to the processor which identifies its manufacturer.
• Current speed—The speed (measured in megahertz or gigahertz) at which the
processor is currently running.
• Maximum speed—The maximum speed at which the CPU can run.
• Bus speed—The speed (in megahertz) of the bus.
• Number of logical CPUs—The number of installed logical microprocessors.
• Number of physical CPUs—The number of installed physical microprocessors.
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