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Strany 1 - Version 4.5 User’s Guide

Dell PowerEdge M1000e Chassis Management Controller FirmwareVersion 4.5 User’s Guide

Strany 2 - Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

Viewing I/O Module FCoE Session Information Using Web Interface... 178Viewing Stacking I

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To edit a slot name using the CMC Web interface:1. In the system tree, go to Chassis Overview → Server Overview and then click Setup → Slot Names. The

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Setting DescriptionSet iDRAC Root Password on Server Insertion Specifies whether a server’s iDRAC root password must be changed to the value provided

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Setting DescriptionNOTE: Note the following:– The values of the number of IP addresses that are less than the minimum value required for a server type

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Setting DescriptionEnable iDRAC IPv6 Enables IPv6 addressing for each iDRAC present in the chassis that is IPv6 capable.Enable iDRAC IPv6 Autoconfigur

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To modify the iDRAC Network Settings using the CMC Web interface:1. In the system tree, go to Server Overview, and then click Setup → iDRAC. The Deplo

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3. Click Apply to save the settings.Configuring iDRAC VLAN Tag Settings Using RACADM• Specify the VLAN ID and priority of a particular server with the

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Boot Device DescriptionVirtual CD/DVD Boot from a virtual CD/DVD drive or CD/DVD ISO image. The optical drive or ISO image file is located on another

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To enable boot once for a device, use the cfgServerBootOnce object.For more information about these objects, see the RACADM Command Line Reference Gui

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– CMC version 4.45 with 11G servers– CMC version 4.45 and 12G servers with Lifecycle Controller 2 version earlier than 1.1• All Settings — This versio

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Completion Status and TroubleshootingAdding or Saving ProfileBefore cloning the properties of a server, first capture the properties to a stored profi

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15 Managing and Monitoring Power... 199Redundancy Policies...

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Accessing Server Profiles PageImporting ProfileYou can import a server profile that is stored on a remote file share to CMC.To import a stored profile

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Viewing Profile SettingsTo view Profile settings for a selected server, go to the Server Profiles page. In the Server Profiles section, click View in

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Assigning Server Profiles to Slots The Server Profiles page enables you to assign server profiles to slots. To assign a profile to the chassis slots:1

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Launching iDRAC From Servers Status PageTo launch the iDRAC management console from the Servers Status page:1. In the system tree, click Server Overvi

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3. Click Launch Remote Console.Launching Remote Console from Servers Status PageTo launch a remote console from the Servers Status page:1. In the syst

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8Configuring CMC To Send AlertsYou can set alerts and actions for certain events that occur on the managed system. An event occurs when the status of

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You can configure the IPv4 and IPv6 alert destinations, email settings, and SMTP server settings, and test these settings.Before configuring the email

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To obtain the mask value, use a scientific calculator in hex mode and add the second values of the individual masks (1, 2, 4, and so on) using the <

Strany 22 - Other Documents You May Need

5. Specify a destination IP address to receive the traps alert:racadm config -g cfgTraps -o cfgTrapsAlertDestIPAddr <IP address> -i <index>

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Configuring Email Alert Settings Using RACADMTo send a test email to an email alert destination using RACADM :1. Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console

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16 Troubleshooting and Recovery...219Gathering Configuration I

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9Configuring User Accounts and PrivilegesYou can setup user accounts with specific privileges (role-based authority) to manage your system with CMC an

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Privilege Description• Provides services to the chassis, such as date and time, firmware update, and CMC reset.• Is associated with the chassis, such

Strany 28 - Security User's Guide

Privilege DescriptionBased on the privileges responding from the server, CMC firmware decides if the user has the right to perform the action.Listed b

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User Group Privileges Granted• Debug Command Administrator• Fabric A Administrator• Fabric B Administrator• Fabric C AdministratorPower User• Login• C

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Privilege Set Administrator Permissions Power User Permissions Guest User PermissionsDebug Command AdministratorYes No NoFabric A Administrator Yes Ye

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The user is created with the required privileges.Configuring Local Users Using RACADMNOTE: You must be logged in as user root to execute RACADM comman

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racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminPassword-i 2123456racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -i 2 -ocfgUserAdminPrivilege0x00000001racadm config -g cf

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Supported Active Directory Authentication MechanismsYou can use Active Directory to define CMC user access using two methods:•Standard schema solution

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Role Group Default Privilege Level Permissions Granted Bit Mask• Server Administrator• Test Alert User• Debug Command Administrator• Fabric A Administ

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– If you want the directed call to search the domain controller and global catalog, select the Search AD Server to search (Optional) option and specif

Strany 37 - Setting Date and Time on CMC

NOTE: For bit mask number values, see the database property chapter of the RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC2. Specify a DNS serv

Strany 38 - Configuring CMC Properties

Directory name so that users can perform authentication and authorization with Active Directory. Additionally, the administrator must add the RAC to a

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To configure the objects for the single domain scenario:1. Create two Association Objects.2. Create two RAC Device Objects, RAC1 and RAC2, to represen

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1. Ensure that the domain forest function is in Native or Windows 2003 mode.2. Create two Association Objects, A01 (of Universal scope) and A02, in an

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Using Dell Schema ExtenderCAUTION: The Dell Schema Extender uses the SchemaExtenderOem.ini file. To make sure that the Dell Schema Extender utility fu

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OID 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.7.1.2Attributes dellProductMembersdellPrivilegeMemberTable 25. : dellRAC4Privileges ClassOID 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.12

Strany 43 - Logging In to CMC

Assigned OID/Syntax Object Identifier Single ValuedOID: 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.1.2.1Distinguished Name: (LDAPTYPE_DN 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.

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Assigned OID/Syntax Object Identifier Single ValuedOID: 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.1.2.11Boolean (LDAPTYPE_BOOLEAN 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7)Attr

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Related LinksAdding Objects to Association ObjectCreating RAC Device ObjectCreating Privilege ObjectCreating Association ObjectCreating RAC Device Obj

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You can add groups of Users and RAC devices. The procedure for creating Dell-related groups and non-Dell-related groups is identical.Related LinksAddi

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NOTE: Domain controller and global catalog servers that are not correctly configured for all domains and applications may produce unexpected results d

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Optional: If you want to specify an LDAP or Global Catalog server instead of using the servers returned by the DNS server to search for a user name, t

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added to multiple groups within the directory service. If a user is a member of multiple groups, then the user obtains the privileges of all their gro

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NOTE: You must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.1. In the system tree, go to Chassis Overview, and then click User Authentication →

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• $ racadm config -g cfgLDAP -o cfgLDAPBaseDN dc=company,dc=comCMC can be configured to optionally query a DNS server for SRV records. If the cfgLDAPS

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10Configuring CMC For Single Sign-On Or Smart Card LoginThis section provides information to configure CMC for Smart Card login and Single Sign-On (SS

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Client Systems• For only Smart Card login, the client system must have the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 redistributable. For more information see www.mic

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NOTE: The cmcname.domainname.com must be lower case as required by RFC and the @REALM_NAME must be uppercase. In addition, CMC supports the DES-CBC-MD

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1OverviewThe Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) for Dell PowerEdge M1000e chassis is a systems management hardware and software solution for man

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Configuring CMC SSO Or Smart Card Login For Active Directory UsersYou can use CMC Web interface or RACADM to configure CMC SSO or smart card login.Rel

Strany 59 - Enabling Lifecycle Controller

Configuring CMC SSO Login Or Smart Card Login For Active Directory Users Using RACADMIn addition to the steps performed while configuring Active Direc

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11Configuring CMC to Use Command Line ConsolesThis section provides information about the CMC command line console (or serial/Telnet/Secure Shell cons

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If your management station is running Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2003, you may experience an issue with the characters in a CMC Telnet session. T

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Scheme Type Scheme• 3DES-192-CBC• ARCFOUR-128Message Integrity• HMAC-SHA1-160• HMAC-SHA1-96• HMAC-MD5-128• HMAC-MD5-96Authentication PasswordConfigure

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This section describes simple instructions to generate a public/private key pair for both applications. For additional or advanced usage of these tool

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To add a public key using the text upload option, type:racadm sshpkauth –i svcacct –k 1 –p 0xfff –t “<public key text>”Deleting Public KeysTo de

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10. Select Exit From Minicom and press <Enter>.11. At the command shell prompt, type minicom <Minicom config file name>.12. Press <Ctrl

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Table 32. : Mapping I/O Modules to SwitchesI/O Module Label SwitchA1 switch-a1 or switch- 1A2 switch-a2 or switch-2B1 switch-b1 or switch-3B2 switch-b

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What Is New In This ReleaseThis release of CMC supports:• Single Click all blade update using Network Share mode• 3000 W AC PSUs• Extended Power Perfo

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4. Ensure that On with console redirection via COM1 is enabled.5. Enable Redirection After Boot (default value is Disabled). This option enables BIOS

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title Red Hat Linux Advanced Server-up (2.4.9-e.3)root (hd0,00)kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.3 ro root=/dev/sda1initrd /boot/initrd-2.4.9-e.3.imgWhen y

Strany 71 - Viewing Chassis Summary

# This does, of course, assume you have powerinstalled and your# UPS is connected and working correctly.pf::powerfail:/sbin/shutdown -f -h +2 "Po

Strany 72 - Viewing Storage Array Status

12Using FlexAddress and FlexAdress Plus CardsThis section provides information about FlexAddress and FlexAddress Plus cards, how to configure and use

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FlexAddress and FlexAddress Plus ComparisonFlexAddress has 208 addresses divided into 16 server slots, thus each slot is allocated with 13 MACs.FlexAd

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Component Minimum Required VersionFC Mezzanine card - Emulex LPe1105-M4, FC8BIOS 3.03a3 and firmware 2.72A2 or laterServer Module BIOS• PowerEdge M600

Strany 75 - Configuring CMC

Activating FlexAddress PlusFlexAddress Plus is delivered on the FlexAddress Plus Secure Digital (SD) card along with the FlexAddress feature.NOTE: The

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Dell Feature Cards may contain more than one feature. Once any feature included on a Dell Feature Card has been activated on a chassis, any other feat

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The General Chassis Settings page is displayed.The FlexAddress has a value Active or Not Active. The value Active indicates that the feature is instal

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Configuring FlexAddressFlexAddress is an optional upgrade that allows server modules to replace the factory-assigned WWN/MAC ID with a WWN/MAC ID prov

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• Enhanced server summary, power reporting, and power control pages.• Forced CMC failover and virtual reseat of servers.• iDRAC reset without rebootin

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The Deploy FlexAddress page is displayed.2. In the Select Fabrics for Chassis-Assigned WWN/MACs section, select the fabric type for which you want to

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where, <slot#> = 1 to 16<fabricName> = A, B, C<state> = 0 or 10 is disable and 1 is enable.Additional FlexAddress Configuration for

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Table 34. FlexAddress Commands and OutputSituation Command OutputSD card in the active CMC module is bound to another service tag.$racadm featurecard

Strany 83 - Setting Up Chassis Group

be bound by the terms of this agreement. If you do not agree to these terms, promptly return all Software items (disks, written materials, and packagi

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MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL DELL, THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS, OR THE CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDI

Strany 85 - Disbanding a Chassis Group

13Managing I/O FabricThe chassis can have up to six I/O modules (IOMs), where each IOM is a pass-through or switch module. The IOMs are classified int

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The following figure shows the location of IOMs in the chassis. The location of each IOM is indicated by its group number (A, B, or C). These discrete

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MC fabric type. The MC fabric type may not be reported in the CMC user interface until the iDRAC on the server is powered on. Additionally, if the cha

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NOTE: Make sure that the I/O Aggregator has valid configurations so that the port link status is up. This page displays the status of the I/O Aggregat

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NOTE: For Ethernet switches, the in-band (VLAN1) and out-of-band management IP addresses cannot be the same or on the same network; this results in th

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1 GB Port2 STK PortCMC Port InformationThe following TCP/IP ports are required to remotely access CMC through firewalls. These are the ports CMC liste

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The Deploy I/O Modules page displays the IOM(s) that are powered on.2. For the required IOM(s), click Reset.A warning message is displayed.3. Click OK

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NOTE: The FTOS or IOM software version is displayed in the format X-Y(A-B). For example, 8-3(1-4). If the Rollback Version of the FTOS image is an old

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The valid values for <VLAN priority> are 0 – 7. Default is 0.For example:racadm setniccfg -m switch -1 -v 1 7For example:• To remove an IOM VLAN

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Viewing the VLAN settings on IOMs Using CMC Web InterfaceTo view the VLAN settings on IOM(s) using the CMC Web interface:1. In the system tree, go to

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Updating Untagged VLANs for IOMs Using CMC Web InterfaceTo update untagged VLANs for IOM(s) using the CMC Web interface:1. In the system tree, go to I

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14Configuring and Using iKVM The local access KVM module for the Dell M1000e server chassis is called the Avocent Integrated KVM Switch Module, or iKV

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Physical Connection InterfacesYou can connect to a server or the CMC CLI console through the iKVM from the chassis front panel, an Analog Console Inte

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If a password is assigned, the Password dialog box appears after clicking <Print Screen>.2. Type the password and click OK.The Main dialog box a

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Key or Key Sequence ResultNumber Keys Type from the keyboard or keypad.<Caps Lock> Disabled. To change case, use the <Shift> key.Configuri

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– Select Slot to display servers numerically by slot number.4. Click OK.Assigning Key Sequences for OSCARTo assign one or more key sequences for OSCAR

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Servers Minimum version of CMCPowerEdge M905 CMC 1.2PowerEdge M610 CMC 2.0PowerEdge M610x CMC 3.0PowerEdge M710 CMC 2.0PowerEdge M710HD CMC 3.0PowerEd

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To exit without saving the changes, click .Managing Servers With iKVMThe iKVM is an analog switch matrix supporting up to 16 servers. The iKVM switch

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Viewing Server StatusThe right columns of the Main dialog box indicates the server status in the chassis. The following table describe the status symb

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Configuring Soft SwitchingTo configure OSCAR for soft switching:1. Press <Print Screen> to launch the OSCAR interface.The Main dialog box appear

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Setting Console SecurityOSCAR enables you to configure security settings on the iKVM console. You can setup a screen saver mode that engages after the

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– If the mode is set to Screen, the OSCAR flag bounces around the screen for the duration of the test. Before the test starts, a warning popup box dis

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To immediately turn on the screen saver, press <Print Screen> and then press <Pause>.Clearing Lost or Forgotten PasswordWhen the iKVM pass

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Removing Server from Scan ListStarting the Scan ModeCancelling Scan ModeAdding Servers to the Scan ListTo add servers to the scan list:1. Press <Pr

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The Main dialog box is displayed. Select a server in the list.2. Click Commands.The Commands dialog box is displayed.3. Clear the Scan Enable option a

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• Enable or disable access to iKVM from front panel• Enable or disable access to iKVM from the Dell CMC consoleRelated LinksUpdating iKVM FirmwareEnab

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15Managing and Monitoring PowerThe Dell PowerEdge M1000e server enclosure is the most power-efficient modular server enclosure. It is designed to incl

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Notes, Cautions, and WarningsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates

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IOM Switches Minimum version of CMCDell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator CMC 4.2Mellanox M2401G DDR Infiniband Switch CMC 1.0Mellanox M3601Q QDR Infiniband

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Viewing Power Budget StatusRedundancy Status and Overall Power HealthConfiguring Power Budget and RedundancyExecuting Power Control OperationsYou can

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health is marked non-critical. If the smaller grid cannot support the total chassis power allocations, then grid redundancy status is reported as No R

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Figure 7. No Redundancy with three PSUs in the chassisA PSU failure brings other PSUs out of Standby mode, as needed, to support the chassis power all

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SPOPR, cannot be enabled. You are prompted to disable Extended Power Performance feature before any of these three features can be enabled.Firmware do

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DPSE can be enabled for all three power supply redundancy configurations — No Redundancy, Power Supply Redundancy, and Grid Redundancy.• In a No Redun

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Additional PSUs, if present, are utilized to improve power efficiency of the system if DPSE is enabled. Subsequent failures after loss of redundancy m

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consumption. Depending on the actual power requirements, the iDRAC power envelope may change over time. iDRAC requests a power step-up only if the ser

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to accommodate the higher priority servers. Therefore, after the available power for allocation is exhausted, then CMC reclaims power from lower or eq

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Viewing Power Budget StatusYou can view the power budget status using the CMC Web interface or RACADM.Viewing Power Budget Status Using CMC Web Interf

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• CMC does not support automated power-down of a lower priority server to allow power up of a higher priority server; however, you can perform user-in

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Table 6. Supported Remote Access ConnectionsConnection FeaturesCMC Network Interface ports• GB port: Dedicated network interface for the CMC Web inter

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PSU Configuration Dynamic PSU EngagementFirmware ResponsePower Supply RedundancyEnabled CMC alerts you of loss of Power Supply Redundancy. PSUs in sta

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FRU error Power supply <number> failed.Unacknowledged 110V operation detected Power supply low input voltage (110) was asserted.110V operation a

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Power Conservation and Power BudgetCMC conserves power when the user-configured maximum power limit is reached. When the demand for power exceeds the

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The overall power health is at least in Non-Critical state when the chassis is operating in 110V mode and the user has not enabled the 110V operation.

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When Dell OpenManage Power Center management of power is disabled, the CMC reverts to the server priority settings before the external management was

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where <value> is a number between 2715–16685 representing the maximum power limit in Watts. The default is 16685.For example, the following comm

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Executing Power Control OperationsYou can execute the following power control operation for the chassis, servers, and IOMs.NOTE: Power control operati

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Executing Power Control Operations for Multiple Servers Using CMC Web InterfaceTo execute power control operation for multiple servers using the Web i

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NOTE: To perform power management actions, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.Executing Power Control Operations on IOMs Usin

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16Troubleshooting and RecoveryThis section explains how to perform tasks related to recovering and troubleshooting problems on the remote system using

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Supported Management Console ApplicationsThe CMC supports integration with Dell OpenManage IT Assistant. For more information, see the IT Assistant do

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Subsystem RACADM CommandGeneral System/RAC informationgetsysinfoSession informationgetssinfoSensor informationgetsensorinfoSwitches information (IO Mo

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Redundancy. (For full Grid Redundancy operation, ensure that a full PSU configuration of six power supplies is available.)– Resolution B: Ensure that

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• Problem: Overall server performance decreases when the ambient temperature increases in the data center.– Resolution: This can occur if the System I

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NOTE: Since the log is saved as a text file, the graphical images used to indicate severity in the user interface do not appear. In the text file, sev

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The Diagnostic Console page is displayed.2. In the Command text box, enter a command and click Submit. .For information about the commands, see the CM

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Troubleshooting Network Time Protocol (NTP) ErrorsAfter configuring CMC to synchronize the clock with a remote time server over the network, it may ta

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Interpreting LED Colors and Blinking PatternsThe LEDs on the chassis provide the following component status:• Steadily glowing, green LEDs indicate th

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Component LED Color, Blinking Pattern StatusGreen, dark Powered offBlue, glowing steadily Normal/stack masterBlue, blinking User-enabled module identi

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NOTE: It is not possible to log in to the standby CMC using a serial console.Observing LEDs to Isolate the ProblemFacing the front of CMC as it is ins

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When you type recover and then press <Enter> at the recovery prompt, the recover reason and available sub-commands display. An example recover s

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Updates are sometimes included with the system to describe changes to the system, software, and/or documentation. Always read the updates first becaus

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The administrator account is temporarily reset regardless if the administrator account was removed, or if the password was changed.NOTE: When the PASS

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NOTE: Make sure that the CMC module becomes the active CMC, and remains the active CMC until the remaining steps are completed.4. If the jumpered CMC

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17Using LCD Panel InterfaceYou can use the LCD panel on the chassis to perform configuration and diagnostics, and to obtain status information about t

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•To scroll through options on a screen, use the down and up arrow buttons. •To select and save an item on a screen and move to the next screen, use th

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Graphical Server Status ScreenGraphical Module Status ScreenEnclosure Menu ScreenModule Status ScreenEnclosure Status ScreenIP Summary ScreenMain Menu

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1. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the screen you want to set to the default. 2. Press the center button.The Accept icon is highlighted

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• Main MenuUse the navigation buttons to highlight the desired item (highlight the Back icon to return to the Main Menu) and press the center button.

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Figure 11. Removing and Installing LCD Module1 cable cover 2 LCD module3 ribbon cable 4 hinges (2)5 screws (2)Table 45. LCD Hardware Troubleshooting I

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• The control panel cable is not connected, or is improperly connected.Reseat cables.LCD screen message No CMC Found.No CMC is present in the chassis.

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Severity Message CauseCritical The power supplies are not redundant. Insufficient resources to maintain normal operations.One or more PSU have failed

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Table 51. PSU Status ScreensSeverity Message CauseCritical Power supply <number> failed. The PSU has failed.Critical The power input for power s

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Severity Message CauseCritical Mezz B<slot number> Status: Add-in Card sensor for Mezz B<slot number>, install error was asserted.Incorrec

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Severity Message CauseCritical A PCI parity error was detected on a component at slot <number>.Parity error was detected on the PCI bus.Critical

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Table 53. CMC StatusItem DescriptionExample: CMC1, CMC2 Name or Location.No Errors If there are no errors then the message “No Errors” is displayed, e

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RPM Current fan speed in RPM.Table 56. PSU StatusItem DescriptionName/Location Example: PSU1, PSU2, and so on.Error Messages If there are no errors th

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NOTE: This information is dynamically updatedTable 59. Server StatusItem DescriptionExample: Server 1, Server 2, etc. Name/Location.No Errors If there

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The information is displayed only if iDRAC has completed booting. For more information on this feature, see the RACADM Command Line Reference Guide fo

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18Frequently Asked QuestionsThis section lists the frequently asked questions for the following:• RACADM• Managing and Recovering a Remote System• Act

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2Installing and Setting Up CMCThis section provides information about how to install the PowerEdge M1000e Chassis Management Controller (CMC) hardware

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To address this security concern, upload a CMC server certificate issued to the IP address of CMC. When generating the certificate signing request (CS

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Active DirectoryDoes Active Directory support CMC login across multiple trees?Yes. The CMC’s Active Directory querying algorithm supports multiple tre

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No activation or modifications to the card should occur. The card is ignored by CMC. In this situation, the $racadm featurecard -s command returns the

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NOTE: If the standby CMC firmware is not updated to 1.10 or later and a failover occurs, the FlexAddress feature is not configured. The feature must b

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• The iKVM firmware has detected a hardware error. For additional information, view the iKVM status.The iKVM is tiered through the ACI port to an exte

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bar of the browser. The browser redirects you to the https (secure mode) and enables you to log in to the CMC. Both http and https are valid for the b

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19Use Case ScenariosThis section helps you in navigating to specific sections in the guide to perform typical use case scenarios.Chassis Basic Configu

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3. Save the existing configurations of a server to an external storage card, using the CMC Web interface.For information, see the Adding or Saving Pro

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– Allow 110 VAC Operation.• Selecting the check box to enable Server Based Power Management (SBPM), displays the following message:Checking the Server

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7. Connect to the CMC IP address and provide default username (root) and password (calvin).8. Provide each iDRAC with an IP address in the CMC Web int

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• Changing Power Redundancy Policy from Grid Redundancy Policy to PSU Redundancy Policy on a 3000W AC PSUracadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassi

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1 Management Network2 Standby CMC3 Active CMCThe following figures provide examples of incorrect cabling of CMC.27

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To daisy-chain up to four chassis:1. Connect the GB port of the active CMC in the first chassis to the management network.2. Connect the GB port of th

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Installing RACADM on a Linux Management Station1. Log in as root to the system running a supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SUSE Linux Enterprise S

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Contents1 Overview...

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Proxy ServerTo browse through a proxy server that does not have access to the management network, you can add the management network addresses to the

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To disable CRL fetching:1. Start Internet Explorer.2. Click Tools → Internet Options and then click Advanced.3. Scroll to the Security section, clear

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If you have more than one chassis you can choose between the basic connection, where each CMC is connected to the management network, or a daisy-chain

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network communication. Determine whether your network supports the above network speeds and set it accordingly. If the network configuration does not

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You can also configure iDRAC from the CMC GUI.10. Select the Internet Protocol (IPv4, IPv6, or both) that you want to use for the servers.Dynamic Host

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NOTE: Using more than one interface at the same time may generate unexpected results.Table 7. CMC InterfacesInterface DescriptionWeb interface Provide

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Interface Descriptiondefines the semantics and information types that can be modified in a managed system.The CMC WS-MAN implementation uses SSL on po

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3. Click Apply. The settings are saved.Setting Chassis Physical Location and Chassis Name Using RACADMTo set the chassis name or location, date and ti

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Configuring LED Blinking Using RACADMOpen a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type:racadm setled -m <module> [-l <ledState&g

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3. To enable the user blocking or IP blocking feature, in the Login Lockout Policy section, select Lockout by User Name or Lockout by IP Address (IPV4

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Setting Chassis Physical Location and Chassis Name...36Setting

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Related LinksAbout Standby CMCCMC Failsafe ModeActive CMC Election ProcessObtaining Health Status of Redundant CMCAbout Standby CMCThe standby CMC is

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Obtaining Health Status of Redundant CMCYou can view the health status of the standby CMC in the Web interface. For more information about accessing C

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3Logging In to CMCYou can log in to CMC as a CMC local user, as a Microsoft Active Directory user, or as an LDAP user. The default user name and passw

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Logging Into CMC as Local User, Active Directory User, or LDAP UserTo log in to CMC, you must have a CMC account with Log In to CMC privilege. The def

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• Enable Smart Card login.To log in to CMC as an Active Directory user using smart card:1. Log in to CMC using the link https://<cmcname.domain-nam

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After you have configured your management station terminal emulator software and managed node BIOS, perform the following steps to log in to CMC:1. Co

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Configure Public Key Authentication over SSHMultiple CMC SessionsThe following table provides the list of multiple CMC sessions that are possible usin

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– Special characters: +, &, ?, >, -, }, |, ., !, (, ', ,, _,[, ", @, #, ), *, ;, $, ], /, §, %, =, <, :, {, I, \3. In the Confirm

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4Updating FirmwareYou can update firmware for the following:• CMC - active and standby• iKVM• IOMsYou can update firmware for the following server com

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Updating CMC Firmware Using Web Interface...51Updating CM

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Viewing Currently Installed Firmware Versions Using CMC Web InterfaceIn the CMC Web interface, go to any of the following pages to view the current fi

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When transferring files to and from CMC, the file transfer icon spins during the transfer. If your icon is animated, make sure that your browser is co

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Updating iKVM FirmwareThe iKVM resets and becomes temporarily unavailable after the firmware is successfully uploaded.Related LinksDownloading CMC Fir

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CMC allows IOM infrastructure device firmware (IOMINF) updates only if it detects that the IOMINF firmware is out-of-date with the image contained in

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Updating Server iDRAC Firmware Using Web InterfaceTo update the iDRAC firmware in the server using CMC Web interface:1. Go to any of the following pag

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NOTE: To update component firmware, the CSIOR option must be enabled for servers. To enable CSIOR on:• 11th generation servers — After restarting the

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Lifecycle Controller Job OperationsUpdating IOM Infrastructure Device FirmwareServer Component Update SequenceIn case of individual component updates,

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Diagnostics 5154A0BIOS 6.2.3M910 iDRAC 3.42_A00Lifecycle Controller 1.5.5.27Diagnostics 5154A0BIOS 2.7.9M710HD iDRAC 2.7.9Lifecycle Controller 1.5.5.2

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Diagnostics 5154A0 5158A3BIOS 6.2.3 6.3.0NIC 7.6.15 7.8.15M610x iDRAC 3.42_A00 3.50 A00Lifecycle Controller 1.5.5.27 1.6.0.73Diagnostics 5154A0 5158A3

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Diagnostics 4225A2 4231A0BIOS 1.6.6 2.0.21Enabling Lifecycle ControllerYou can enable the Lifecycle Controller service during the server boot process:

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6 Configuring CMC... 75Viewing and

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get applied to all the NIC devices on the server. This behavior is inherent in the lifecycle controller functionality and particularly the programming

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Upgrading Server Component Firmware From File Using CMC Web InterfaceTo upgrade the server components firmware version to the next version using the U

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5. Click Check for Updates to view the firmware updates available in the network share.The Component/Device Firmware Inventory section displays the cu

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3. In the Component/Device Update Filter section, select one or more of the following:– BIOS– iDRAC– Lifecycle Controller– 32-Bit Diagnostics– OS Driv

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components and devices information and allows you to verify the currently installed components and devices. This occurs when:* The server iDRAC firmwa

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For more information, see the RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC available at dell.com/support/manuals.Saving Chassis Inventory Re

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6. Click Apply to apply the changes to the network share properties.NOTE: Click Return to Server Component Update to return to the Server Component Up

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3. In the Current Version column, select the checkbox for the component or device for which you want to re-install the firmware.4. Select one of the f

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Recovering iDRAC Firmware Using CMCiDRAC firmware is typically updated using iDRAC interfaces such as the iDRAC Web interface, the SM-CLP command line

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5Viewing Chassis Information and Monitoring Chassis and Component HealthYou can view information and monitor the health for the following:• Active and

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Creating a CMC Configuration File...93

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Chassis GraphicsThe chassis is represented by front and back views (the upper and lower images, respectively). Servers and the LCD are shown in the fr

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Icon DescriptionNo server is present.Selected Component InformationInformation for the selected component is displayed in three independent sections:•

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The Servers Status page provides overviews of the servers in the chassis. For more information, see the CMC Online Help.Viewing Health Status and Info

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Viewing Information and Health Status For Individual IOMTo view health status of the individual IOMs, in the CMC Web interface, do any of the followin

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Move the cursor over an iKVM subgraphic and a corresponding text hint or screen tip is displayed. The text hint provides additional information for th

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6Configuring CMCCMC enables you to configure CMC properties, set up users, and set up alerts to perform remote management tasks.Before you begin confi

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Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN SettingsThe LAN settings, such as community string and SMTP server IP address, affect both the CMC and the exter

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racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgNicIPv4Enable0NOTE: The CMC IPv4 addressing is enabled by default.To enable/disable the CMC IPv6 addressing, t

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Setting Static DNS IP addressesNOTE: The Static DNS IP addresses settings are not valid unless the DCHP for DNS address feature is disabled.For IPv4,

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Setting the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) (IPv4 and IPv6)The MTU property allows you to set a limit for the largest packet that can be passed throug

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8 Configuring CMC To Send Alerts...115Enabling Or Disabling Ale

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IP filtering compares the IP address of an incoming login to the IP address range that is specified. A login from the incoming IP address is allowed o

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3. Then, specify the VLAN priority for the external chassis management network:racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -ocfgNicVLanPriority <VLAN priorit

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NOTE: Since the network transport for the forwarded log entries is UDP, there is no guaranteed delivery of log entries, nor is there any feedback to C

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To enable or repair the Removable Flash Media using the CMC Web interface:1. In the System tree, go to Chassis Overview, and then click Chassis Contro

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Adding Members to Chassis GroupRemoving a Member from the LeaderDisbanding a Chassis GroupDisabling an Individual Member at the Member ChassisLaunchin

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Disbanding a Chassis GroupTo disband a chassis group from the lead chassis:1. Login with administrator privileges to the leader chassis.2. Select the

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– On-Change Propagation — Select this option for automatic propagation of the selected chassis property settings. The property changes are propagated

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NOTE: If a server is inserted while the chassis is powered off, the model number is not displayed anywhere in the Web interface until the chassis is p

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• iDRAC• CPLD• USC• Diagnostics• OS Drivers• RAID• NICNOTE: The inventory information displayed for the chassis group, member chassis, servers, and se

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Obtaining CertificatesThe following table lists the types of certificates based on the login type.Table 14. : Types of Login and CertificateLogin Type

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Using Telnet Console With CMC...

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• A self-signed certificate is not present• The self-signed certificate is corrupt• The self-signed certificate is expired (within 30 day window)The s

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CAUTION: When a new CSR is generated, it overwrites any previous CSR on CMC. If a pending CSR is overwritten before its server certificate is granted

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NOTE: To upload a Web server key and server certificate, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privileges.Uploading Webserver Key and Cert

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NOTE: Some configuration files contain unique CMC information (such as the static IP address) that must be modified before you export the file to othe

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• If the parser encounters an indexed group, it is the value of the anchored object that differentiates the various indexes.The parser reads in all of

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character to the right of the = (for example, a second =, a #, [, ], and so on) is taken as-is. These characters are valid modem chat script character

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This file is updated as follows:## Object Group "cfgLanNetworking"#[cfgLanNetworking]cfgNicIpAddress=10.35.9.143# comment, the rest of this

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• Blade server configurations with high Thermal Design Power (TDP) processors.• Workloads where performance is a critical.• Systems deployed in enviro

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NOTE: If you try to enable MPCM when ECM is enabled, the ECM mode changes to enabled but unsupported state.Configuring Enhanced Cooling Mode for Fans

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7Configuring ServerYou can do the following for the server:• Configuring Slot Names• Configuring iDRAC Network Settings• Configuring iDRAC VLAN Tag Se

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