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Dell PowerEdge M1000e Chassis Management Controller FirmwareVersion 5.0 User’s Guide

Strany 2 - Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

Monitoring IOM Health...194Viewing I

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NOTE: Only X509, Base-64 encoded certificates are accepted by CMC. Certificates using other encoding schemes such as DER, are not accepted. Uploading

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NOTE: Redirecting the CMC configuration to a file using getconfig -f is only supported with the remote RACADM interface.3. Modify the configuration fi

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Indexes may be created and deleted. Over time the group may become fragmented with used and unused indexes. If an index is present, it is modified. If

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Command Line Reference Guide . The following example displays a group name, object, and the object’s property value:[cfgLanNetworking] -{group name}cf

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Example:## Object Group "cfgLanNetworking"#[cfgLanNetworking]cfgNicIpAddress=10.35.10.110cfgNicGateway=10.35.10.1This file is updated as fol

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Configuring Enhanced Cooling Mode for FansThe Enhanced Cooling Mode (ECM) feature provides additional cooling support using the third generation M1000

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• ECM is already enabled and the fan configuration is changed to Mixed Mode or all fans do not support ECM mode. In this case, the ECM mode can be dis

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

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The slot name setting does not extend to the optional iKVM. The slot name information is available through the iKVM FRU.The slot name setting in the C

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Setting DescriptionNOTE: This includes the root user password if the Set iDRAC Root Password on Server Insertion box is checked.By default, this optio

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Enabling or Disabling Access to iKVM from Front Panel... 216Enabling Access to iKVM from the D

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Setting DescriptionMask, and QuickDeploy Gateway are disabled, and cannot be modified since DHCP is used to automatically assign these settings for ea

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Setting DescriptionNOTE: The subnet mask and the gateway are not incremented like the IP address.For example, if the starting IP address is 192.168.0.

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NOTE: When there is a LAN or IPMI over LAN difference, the user is prompted to accept the QuickDeploy IP address setting. If the difference is the DHC

Strany 17 - CMC Port Information

For more information, see the Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/suppor

Strany 18 - Minimum CMC Version

Configuring iDRAC VLAN Tag Settings Using Web InterfaceTo configure VLAN for server using the CMC Web interface:1. Go to any of the following pages:•

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The boot device that you specify must exist and contain bootable media.You can set the following devices for first boot.Table 16. : Boot DevicesBoot D

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Setting First Boot Device For Individual Server Using CMC Web InterfaceTo set the first boot device for servers, you must have Server Administrator pr

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Click Disconnect to disconnect a previously connected remote file share.Click Deploy to deploy the media device.NOTE: Save all working files before se

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• Saving a profile from a server iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller 2 version 1.1 and later results in a All Settings profile. Saving a profile from a se

Strany 23 - Social Media Reference

To add or save a profile:1. Go to the Server Profiles page. In the Server Profiles section, select the server from whose settings you want to generate

Strany 24 - Installing and Setting Up CMC

Executing Power Control Operations on an IOM... 23916 Troubleshooting and Recovery..

Strany 25 - Basic CMC Network Connection

A warning message is displayed that applying a new server profile overwrites the current settings and also reboots the selected servers. You are promp

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• If you select Local, a dialog box appears allowing you to save the profile to a local directory.• If you select Extended Storage or Network Share, a

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Viewing Stored Profile SettingsTo view profile settings of server profiles stored on the CMC nonvolatile media (SD Card) or on a network share, go to

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NOTE: You can perform the Quick Deploy action only if the Action When Server is Inserted option in the Deploy iDRAC page is set to Server Profile or Q

Strany 29 - Microsoft Phishing Filter

NOTE: The term "the same account" in this context means that the user has the same login name with a matching password for CMC and for iDRAC

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Launching Remote Console from Servers Status PageLaunching Remote Console from Chassis Health PageTo launch a remote console from the CMC Web interfac

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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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Configuring Alert DestinationsThe management station uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to receive data from CMC.You can configure the IPv

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Configuring SNMP Trap Alert Destinations Using RACADMTo configure IP alert destination using RACADM:1. Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC an

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Event Filter Mask ValueFirmware Version Mismatch 0x400000Chassis Power Threshold Error 0x1000000SDCARD Absent 0x2000000SDCARD Error 0x4000000Chassis G

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18 Frequently Asked Questions...271RACADM...

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You must configure the SMTP email server to accept relayed emails from the CMC IP address, a feature which is normally turned off in most mail servers

Strany 37 - Setting Date and Time on CMC

6. Specify the name of the person receiving the email alert:racadm config -g cfgEmailAlert -o cfgEmailAlertEmailName <email name> -i <index&g

Strany 38 - Configuring CMC Properties

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 DescriptionIt is possible for a user to have other privileges without the CMC Login User privilege. This feature is useful when a user is te

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Privilege DescriptionWithout the Server Administrator privilege, a user created on the chassis can only execute a command on a server when all of the

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Privilege DescriptionFabric C Administrator User can set and configure the Fabric C IOM, which resides in either slot C1 or slot C2 of the I/O slots.T

Strany 42 - Logging In to CMC

User Group Privileges GrantedNone No assigned permissionsTable 20. : Comparison of Privileges Between CMC Administrators, Power Users, and Guest Users

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Configuring Local UsersYou can configure up to 16 local users in CMC with specific access permissions. Before you create a CMC local user, verify if a

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If the cfgUserAdminUserName object has no value, that index number, which is indicated by the cfgUserAdminIndex object, is available for use. If a nam

Strany 45 - Accessing CMC Using RACADM

racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -i 2 -ocfgUserAdminPrivilege 0x0A null string of double quote characters ("") instructs CMC to remove the user

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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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In Active Directory, a standard group object is used as a role group. A user who has CMC access is a member of the role group. To give this user acces

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Role Group Default Privilege Level Permissions Granted Bit Mask• Chassis Control Administrator (Power Commands)• Server Administrator• Test Alert User

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6. Specify the group name, domain, and privileges for a role group.7. Click Apply to save the role group settings and then click Go Back To Configurat

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• If DHCP is enabled on CMC and you want to use the DNS address obtained automatically by the DHCP server, type the following command:racadm config -g

Strany 51 - Updating CMC Firmware

However, each association object can be linked (or, may link users, groups of users, or RAC device objects) to only one privilege object. This example

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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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To configure the objects for the multiple domain scenario:1. Ensure that the domain forest function is in Native or Windows 2003 mode.2. Create two As

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To use the LDIF files, see the instructions in the readme included in the LDIF_Files directory.You can copy and run the Schema Extender or LDIF files

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Table 24. : delliDRACAssociationObject ClassOID 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.7.1.2Description Represents the Dell Association Object. The Association

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Table 27. : dellProduct ClassOID 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.1.1.5Description The main class from which all Dell products are derived.Class Type Stru

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What Is New In This ReleaseThis release of CMC supports:• Support for 13th generation servers.NOTE: For more information on the applicable servers, s

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Assigned OID/Syntax Object Identifier Single ValuedDescription: TRUE if the user has User Configuration Administrator rights on the device.OID: 1.2.84

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Assigned OID/Syntax Object Identifier Single ValuedAttribute: dellRacTypeDescription: This attribute is the Current Rac Type for the dellRacDevice obj

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• Create a RAC device Object• Create a Privilege Object• Create an Association Object• Add objects to an Association ObjectRelated LinksAdding Objects

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Adding Objects to Association ObjectUsing the Association Object Properties window, you can associate users or user groups, privilege objects, and RAC

Strany 62 - Enabling Lifecycle Controller

• Enable Active Directory, provide the root domain name, and the timeout value.• If you want the directed call to search the domain controller and glo

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Configuring Active Directory With Extended Schema Using RACADMTo configure the CMC Active Directory with Extended Schema using the RACADM:1. Open a se

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• If DHCP is enabled on CMC and you want to use the DNS address obtained automatically by the DHCP server, type the following command:racadm config -g

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Figure 2. Configuration of CMC with Generic LDAPConfiguring the Generic LDAP Directory to Access CMCThe CMC's Generic LDAP implementation uses tw

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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 → D

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NOTE: It is highly recommended to use the racadm testfeature -f LDAP command to test the LDAP settings for first time setups. This feature supports bo

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• CMC alert — Alerts you about potential managed node issues through an email message or SNMP trap.• Remote power management — Provides remote power m

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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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NOTE: If you are using Active Directory on Windows 2003, make sure that you have the latest service packs and patches installed on the client system.

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Before generating a keytab file, you must create an Active Directory user account for use with the -mapuser option of the ktpass command. You must use

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Mozilla Firefox 1. In Firefox, type about:config in the address bar.NOTE: If the browser displays the This might void your warranty warning, click I&a

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again. For more information, see RACADM Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference Guide on dell.com/suppor

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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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Command Descriptionexit, logout, and quit All the commands perform the same action. They end the current session and return to a login prompt.Using T

Strany 76 - Viewing Chassis Summary

Supported SSH Cryptography SchemesTo communicate with CMC using SSH protocol, it supports multiple cryptography schemes listed in the following table.

Strany 77 - Viewing Storage Array Status

Date/TimeSSH PC1 x.x.x.x 06/16/200909:00:00SSH PC2 x.x.x.x 06/16/200909:00:00For more information on the sshpkauth, see the

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where,–t must be dsa or rsa.–b specifies the bit encryption size between 768 and 4096.–c allows modifying the public key comment and is optional.The &

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• Configurable session auto time out, and more than one simultaneous sessions.• Limited IP address range for clients connecting to CMC.• Secure Shell

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Configuring Terminal Emulation SoftwareThe CMC supports a serial text console from a management station running one of the following types of terminal

Strany 81 - Configuring CMC

Table 31. : Minicom SettingsSetting Description Required SettingBps/Par/Bits 115200 8N1Hardware flow control YesSoftware flow control NoTerminal emula

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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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• On without console redirection• On with console redirection via COM1Use the arrow keys to navigate between these options.4. Ensure that On with cons

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root (hd0,0)kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.3smp ro root=/dev/sda1 hda=ide-scsi console=ttyS0 console=ttyS1,57600initrd /boot/initrd-2.4.9-e.3smp.imgtitl

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ud::once:/sbin/update# Trap CTRL-ALT-DELETEca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t3 -r now# When our UPS tells us power has failed, assume wehave a few# minu

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

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For example:(starting_mac)00188BFFDCFA + (mac_count)0xCF - 1 = (ending_mac)00188BFFDDC8NOTE: Lock the SD card prior to inserting in the USB Memory Car

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Activating FlexAddressFlexAddress is delivered on a Secure Digital (SD) card that must be inserted into CMC to activate the feature. To activate the F

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NOTE: If CMC firmware that supports FlexAddress (version 1.10 or later) is not installed, the feature is not activated.See the Chassis Management Cont

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The following table lists the ports that CMC uses as a client.Table 2. CMC Client PortPort Number Function25 SMTP53 DNS68 DHCP-assigned IP address69 T

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Status Message Actionsthat the CMC with the SD feature card installed is the active CMC and not the standby CMC.The feature card inserted is valid and

Strany 92 - Disbanding a Chassis Group

To deactivate the FlexAddress feature and restore the SD card:racadm feature -d -c flexaddressThe command returns the following status message if it i

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Wake-On-LAN with FlexAddressWhen the FlexAddress feature is deployed for the first time on a given server module, it requires a power-down and power-u

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For more information on setflexaddr command, see the Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference Guide. at d

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• Fabric ConfigurationNOTE: – Fabric A displays the type of the Input/Output fabric installed. If Fabric A is enabled, unpopulated slots display chass

Strany 96 - Obtaining Certificates

Viewing Basic WWN/MAC Address Information Using Web InterfaceTo view WWN/MAC Address information for each server slot or all servers in a chassis, in

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4. Click the against a slot or click Expand/Collapse All to expand or collapse the attributes listed for a specific slot or all the slots in the WWN

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To display the console assigned MAC/WWN of all LOMs or mezzanine cards, use the following RACADM command:racadm getmacaddress -c allTo display the cha

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Command MessagesThe following table lists the RACADM commands and output for common FlexAddress situations.Table 34. FlexAddress Commands and OutputSi

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Situation Command OutputChanging the slot/fabric FlexAddress settings while the server modules are powered ON.$racadm setflexaddr -i 1 1ERROR: Unable

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Table 4. Minimum CMC Version for IOMsIOM Switches Minimum version of CMCPowerConnect M6220 CMC 1.0PowerConnect M6348 CMC 2.1PowerConnect M8024 CMC 1.2

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transferable. Any implied warranties are limited to ninety (90) days from the date you receive the Software. Some jurisdictions do not allow limits on

Strany 103 - Modifying the CMC IP Address

GENERALThis license is effective until terminated. It terminates upon the conditions set forth above or if you fail to comply with any of its terms. U

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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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Invalid hardware configurations can cause electric or functional problems to the chassis or its components. Fabric management prevents invalid configu

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• A Fibre Channel pass-through IOM and a fibre channel switch IOM in slots B1 and B2 is a valid configuration if the first MCs on all of the servers a

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Viewing I/O Module Uplink and Downlink Status Using Web InterfaceYou can view the Dell PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator 's uplink and downlink status i

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The racadm getioinfo command with the -s option enables you to view the I/O Aggregator related stacking information for the switches present in the ch

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4. Click Apply.The network settings are configured for the IOM(s).NOTE: For IOMs that are manageable, you can reset the VLANs, network properties, and

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To update the IOM Infrastructure device software, in the CMC Web interface:1. Go to Chassis Overview → I/O Module Overview → Update.The IOM Firmware U

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Configuring Management VLAN on IOMs Using Web InterfaceYou can manage the IO Aggregator in-band through a VLAN. This VLAN must be deployed prior to us

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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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Servers BIOS iDRAC Lifecycle ControllerPowerEdge M805 2.3.3 1.65 Not ApplicablePowerEdge M905 2.3.3 1.65 Not ApplicablePowerEdge M610 6.3.0 3.50 1.6Po

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Configuring VLAN settings on IOMs Using CMC Web InterfaceNOTE: You can configure VLAN settings only on PowerEdge M I/O Aggregator IOM. Other IOMs incl

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Viewing the Current VLAN Settings on IOMs Using CMC Web InterfaceTo view the current VLAN settings on IOMs using the CMC Web Interface:1. In the syste

Strany 116 - Configuring Remote File Share

3. In the Step 2: Specify Port Range section, select the range of fabric ports to be assigned to the selected IOM(s).For information about the fields,

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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

Strany 118 - Adding or Saving Profile

Managing iKVM From CMCUpdating iKVM FirmwarePhysical Connection InterfacesYou can connect to a server or the CMC CLI console through the iKVM from the

Strany 119 - Applying Profile

Configuring OSCARLaunching OSCARTo launch OSCAR:1. Press <Print Screen>.The Main dialog box is displayed.If a password is assigned, the Password

Strany 120 - Exporting Profile

Key or Key Sequence Result<Print Screen>, <Alt> + <0>Immediately disconnects a user from a server; no server is selected. Status fla

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Changing Display BehaviorUse the Menu dialog box to change the display order of servers and set a screen delay time for OSCAR.To change the display be

Strany 122 - Quick Deploy of Profiles

The Flag dialog box appears.3. Select Displayed to always display the flag or Displayed and Timed to display the flag for only five seconds after swit

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chassis slot number the server occupies. The Slot column indicates the slot number in which a server is installed.NOTE: The Dell CMC command line occu

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Connection FeaturesOther connections• Access to the Dell CMC console through the Avocent Integrated KVM Switch Module (iKVM).Supported PlatformsCMC su

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Soft SwitchingSoft switching is switching between servers using a hotkey sequence. Press <Print Screen> to soft switch to a server and then type

Strany 126 - Enabling Or Disabling Alerts

Preemption WarningNormally, a user connected to a server console through the iKVM and another user connected to the same server console through the iD

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Setting PasswordTo set the password:1. Single-click and press <Enter> or double-click in the New field.2. Type the new password and press <En

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Enabling Screen Saver Mode With No Password ProtectionNOTE: If your console is password-protected, you must first remove password protection. Remove t

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The Main dialog box appears.2. Click Setup and then Language.The Language dialog box appears.3. Select the required language and click OK.Displaying V

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• Select the server to be removed.• Double-click the server name or slot.• Click Clear to remove all servers from the Scan list.2. Click Add/Remove, a

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The Main dialog box is displayed.2. Click Setup and then Broadcast.The Broadcast dialog box is displayed.3. Enable mouse and/or keyboard for the serve

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3. Click Apply to save the setting.Enabling or Disabling Access to iKVM From Front Panel Using RACADMTo enable or disable access to the iKVM from the

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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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Dynamic Power Supply EngagementDefault Redundancy ConfigurationPower Budgeting For Hardware ModulesViewing Power Consumption StatusViewing Power Budge

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• Click Remote Enterprise System Management and then click Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 5.0 to view:– The CMC Online Help provides infor

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Figure 5. PSUs per grid and a power failure on grid 1In the event of a single PSU failure in this configuration, the remaining PSUs in the failing gri

Strany 137 - Configuring Local Users

status of the chassis always indicates no redundancy. The figure below illustrates no redundancy mode is the factory default setting for three PSU con

Strany 138 - Disabling CMC User

six 2700W AC PSU configuration, the additional power available in standard fan configurations mode, is 1023W.The EPP additional power available is 270

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• Enables delivery of the total power allocation of the chassis through fewer PSUs.• Increases the efficiency of the online PSUs as they run at higher

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Table 37. Default Redundancy ConfigurationPSU Configuration Default Redundancy Policy Default Dynamic PSU Engagement SettingSix PSUs Grid Redundancy D

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Figure 8. Chassis With Six-PSU ConfigurationCMC maintains a power budget for the enclosure that reserves the necessary wattage for all installed serve

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Infrastructure. Following Chassis Infrastructure, the servers in an enclosure are powered up. Any attempt to set a System Input Power Cap less than th

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NOTE: I/O modules, fans, and iKVM (if present) are given the highest priority. CMC reclaims power only from lower priority devices to meet the power n

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Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type:racadm getpminfoViewing Power Budget StatusYou can view the power budget status using t

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PSU Removals With Degraded or No Redundancy PolicyCMC may begin conserving power when you remove a PSU or a PSU AC cable. CMC decreases power to the l

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Contacting DellNOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill,

Strany 147 - Using Dell Schema Extender

If the subsequent power capacity or the user power capacity is greater than the server allocations, servers have degraded performance or, in a worse c

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Input over-current An over current fault detected on power supply <number>.Input under-current An undercurrent fault detected on power supply &l

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You can configure the following:• System Input Power Cap• Redundancy Policy• Extended Power Performance• Server Performance Over Power Redundancy• Dyn

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In maximum power conservation mode, all servers start functioning at their minimum power levels, and all subsequent server power allocation requests a

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Remote LoggingPower consumption can be reported to a remote syslog server. Total chassis power consumption, minimum, maximum, and average power consum

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Configuring Power Budget and Redundancy Using CMC Web InterfaceNOTE: To perform power management actions, you must have Chassis Configuration Administ

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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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For information about RACADM commands for chassis power, see the config, getconfig, getpbinfo, and cfgChassisPower sections in the Chassis Management

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

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where <module> specifies the server by its slot number (server-1 through server-16) in the chassis, and <action> is the operation you want

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

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Racdump includes the following subsystems and aggregates the following RACADM commands. For more information on racdump, see the Chassis Management Co

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Power TroubleshootingThe following information helps you to troubleshoot power supply and power-related issues:• Problem: Configured the Power Redunda

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– Resolution: The enclosure has 2000 W of surplus power available in the current configuration, and the System Input Power Cap can be safely reduced b

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Examples of hardware log entriescritical System Software event: redundancy lostWed May 09 15:26:28 2007 normal System Softwareevent: log cleared was a

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Viewing CMC Logs Using the Web InterfaceYou can view, save, and clear the CMC log. You can sort the log entries based on Source, Date/Time, or Descrip

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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 CMC

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NOTE: The default backup file name contains the Chassis' service tag. This backup file can be used later, to restore the settings and certificate

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To disable NTP, type:racadm config –g cfgRemoteHosts –o cfgRhostsNtpEnable 0 To enable NTP, type:racadm config –g cfgRemoteHosts –o cfgRhostsNtpEnable

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Component LED Color, Blinking Pattern StatusAmber, glowing steadily Not usedAmber, blinking FaultAmber, dark No faultServer Green, glowing steadily Po

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NOTE: Do not turn on the servers.6. Using the LCD panel on the front of the system, provide CMC with a static IP address or configure it for DHCP.7. C

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Component LED Color, Blinking Pattern StatusAmber, dark Not usedPSU (Oval) Green, glowing steadily AC OK(Oval) Green, blinking Not used(Oval) Green, d

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To obtain recovery information:1. Install a NULL modem cable between the CMC and a client machine.2. Open a terminal emulator of your choice (such as

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• DDNS — Traces dynamic DNS update requests and responses.• Configuration changes to the network interfaces.The trace log may also contain CMC firmwar

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cfgSerialConsoleCommand=""cfgSerialConsoleColumns=01. Press the CMC release latch on the handle and move the handle away from the module fro

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5. Log into the active CMC using the default administrator username:root and password: calvin, and restore any necessary user account settings. The ex

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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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LCD NavigationThe right side of the LCD panel contains five buttons: four arrow buttons (up, down, left, and right) and a center button.• To move betw

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NOTE: There is a blinking blue rectangle around this icon when Component Identify is enabled.A status indicator LED on the LCD panel provides an indic

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Language Setup ScreenThe Language Setup screen allows you to select the language used for LCD panel messages. The currently active language is highlig

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Graphical Module Status ScreenThe Graphical Module Status screen displays all modules installed in the rear of the chassis and provides summary health

Strany 179 - Activating FlexAddress Plus

1 Management Network2 Standby CMC3 Active CMCThe following figures provide examples of incorrect cabling of CMC.26

Strany 180 - Deactivating FlexAddress

Highlight the Back icon and press the center button to return to the Enclosure Status screen.IP Summary ScreenThe IP Summary screen shows IP informati

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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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faulty; or the LCD module is faulty.• The LCD module cable is not connected, or is improperly connected.• The control panel cable is not connected, or

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Table 47. Enclosure/Chassis Status ScreenSeverity Message CauseCritical Fan <number> is removed. This fan is required for proper cooling of the

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Severity Message CauseCritical A failure is detected on I/O module <number>.The I/O module has a fault. The same error can also happen if the I/

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Severity Message CauseWarning The storage battery is low. ROMB battery is low.Critical The storage battery failed. CMOS battery is not present or has

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Severity Message Causeno response was received from Host) and the action is set to power off.Critical The watchdog timer power cycled the system.The i

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Severity Message CauseNon- RecoverableCPU machine check detected. The processor machine check entered a non-recoverable state.Critical Memory redundan

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IP6 Global Address: <address> Only displays if IPv6 is enabled only on an active CMC.MAC: <address> Displays the CMC's MAC address.Ta

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Table 57. IOM StatusItem DescriptionName/Location Example: IOM A1, IOM B1. and so on.Error Messages If there are no errors then the message “No Errors

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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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NOTE: You can set this table through the CMC CLI or Web interface.Name Name of the server, which the user can set through Dell OpenManage. The name is

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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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Managing and Recovering a Remote SystemWhile accessing the CMC Web interface, a security warning stating that the host name of the SSL certificate doe

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Why is the following message displayed for unknown reasons?Remote Access: SNMP Authentication FailureAs part of discovery, IT Assistant attempts to ve

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Yes. All SSL certificates for Active Directory servers in the forest must be signed by the same root certificate authority-signed certificate, because

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This feature card was activated with a different chassis. It must be removed before accessing the FlexAddress feature. Current Chassis Service Tag = X

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• Remove the standby CMC and insert the new CMC in its place.• From the Active CMC, upgrade the standby CMC firmware to 1.10 or later.NOTE: If the sta

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Only one connection is allowed at a time. The front panel connection has precedence over ACI and the rear panel. For more information about connection

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Initially, wait for 60 seconds. If the server is still initializing, the slot name appears as soon as initialization is complete, and the server can 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 Config

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• Docs — Contains documentation for systems, systems management software products, peripherals, and RAID controllers.• SERVICE — Contains the tools re

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Backup the CMC Configurations and Server Configurations.1. To back up Chassis configuration, see Saving or Restoring Chassis Configuration section.2.

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• Changing the System Input Power Cap value to less than or equal to 13300 W, displays the following message:System Input Power Cap cannot be set to l

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Available Power in EPP Pool = 3167 W (10806 BTU/h) Used Power in EPP Pool = 0 W (0 BTU/h) EPP Percent - Available

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• Enabling EPP on a 3000W AC PSU when SBPM is Enabledracadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o cfgChassisEPPEnable 1 This feature is not supported while Ser

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operating system, some Internet Explorer settings can interfere with connectivity even though you use a command line interface to access the managemen

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Contents1 Overview...14What Is New In This

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happen if you are using the browser or another interface such as remote RACADM. Follow these steps to disable the phishing filter:1. Start Internet Ex

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Ensure that CMC and iDRAC on each server and the network management ports for all switch I/O Modules are connected to a common internal network in the

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• Remote RACADM• CMC Web interfaceCMC supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing modes. The configuration settings for IPv4 and IPv6 are independent of on

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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)CMC retrieves IP configuration (IP address, mask, and gateway) automatically from a DHCP server on your netw

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select a number for each position. This address is the static IP of the iDRAC located in the first slot. The static IP address of each subsequent iDRA

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Interface Descriptionthe NIC interface from a supported Web browser on the management station.For a list of supported Web browsers, see the Supported

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Interface DescriptionThe CMC WS-MAN implementation uses SSL on port 443 for transport security, and supports basic authentication. The data available

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The General Chassis Settings page is displayed.2. Type the location properties and the chassis name. For more information, see the CMC Online Help.NOT

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NOTE: Only servers can be selected on this page.• Chassis Overview → I/O Module Overview → Troubleshooting → Identify.The Identify page is displayed.2

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The Log in Security enables you to configure the IP range attributes for CMC login using the CMC Web interface. To configure the IP range attributes u

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

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• Run the RACADM cmcchangeover command. (See the cmcchangeover command section in the Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM C

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• CMC reset — Chassis management resumes after CMC reboots or chassis fails over to the standby CMC.• CMC failover command issued — Chassis management

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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 Using Smart CardLogging Into CMC Using Single Sign-onLogging Into CMC as Local User, Active Directory User, or LDAP UserTo log in to

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Configuring User Accounts and PrivilegesAccessing CMC Web InterfaceLogging Into CMC Using Smart CardYou can log in to CMC using a smart card. Smart ca

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• You have logged in to your system using a valid Active Directory user account.• Single Sign-On option is enabled during Active Directory configurati

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• Remote RACADM — Allows you to run RACADM commands on a management station with the -r option and the DNS name or IP address of the CMC.• Firmware RA

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Interface Maximum Sessions per InterfaceWS-MAN 4iKVM 1Serial 1Changing Default Login PasswordThe warning message that prompts you to change the defaul

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where, <index> is a value from 1 to 16 (indicates the user account) and <newpassword> is the new user–defined password.For more informatio

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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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Viewing Currently Installed Firmware Versions Using RACADM... 51Updating CMC Firmware...

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DRM to search for latest firmware updates, see Using Dell Repository Manager to Search for the Latest Updates on the Dell Support Site on the Dell Tec

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Viewing Currently Installed Firmware Versions Using RACADMTo view the currently installed firmware versions using RACADM, use the getkvminfo subcomman

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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 CMC Firmware Using RACADMTo update CMC firmware using RACADM, use the fwupdate subcommand. For more information, see Chassis Management Contr

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Updating IOM Infrastructure Device FirmwareBy performing this update, the firmware for a component of the IOM device is updated, but not the firmware

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Updating IOM Firmware Using RACADMTo update IOM infrastructure device firmware using RACADM, use the fwupdate subcommand. For more information, see Ch

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Updating Server iDRAC Firmware Using RACADMTo update iDRAC firmware using RACADM, use the fwupdate subcommand. For more information, see Chassis Manag

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NOTE: The Single Click all blade update method has the following benefits:• Enables you to update all the components on all the blade servers with min

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NOTE: When you update the firmware versions for all the server components at one time, the update sequence is handled by Lifecycle Controller.Supporte

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Diagnostics 5154A0BIOS 2.7.9M710HD iDRAC 2.7.9Lifecycle Controller 1.5.5.27Diag 5154A0BIOS 6.0.3NIC 7.6.15M420 iDRAC 1.45.45Lifecycle Controller 1.1.5

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Viewing LCD Information and Health... 796 Configuring CMC

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Lifecycle Controller Not ApplicableDiagnostics Not ApplicableBIOS Not ApplicableThe following table lists the supported firmware versions for server c

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Diagnostics 5154A0 5158A3BIOS 2.7.9 2.9.0M710HD iDRAC 3.42_A00 3.50 A00Lifecycle Controller 1.5.5.27 1.6.0.73Diagnostics 5154A0 5158A3BIOS 6.0.3 7.0.0

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M630 iDRAC Not Applicable 2.05.05.05Lifecycle Controller Not Applicable 2.05.05.05Diagnostics Not Applicable 4239A16_4239.24BIOS Not Applicable 0.4.3E

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NOTE: For iDRAC and OS Driver packs firmware update, make sure the Extended Storage feature is enabled.It is recommended to clear the job queue before

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iDRAC Yes **No *No *NoPower Supply UnitYes Yes Yes YesCPLD No Yes Yes YesFC Cards Yes Yes Yes YesPCIe SSD Yes Yes Yes Yes* Indicates that though a sys

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NOTE: The update size limitation of either a single DUP or combined DUPs can be ignored if the Extended Storage feature is installed and enabled. For

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The Server Component Update page is displayed.2. In the Choose Update Type section, select Update from Network Share. For more information, see Choosi

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• If the BIOS filter is selected, only the BIOS inventory for all servers is displayed. If the set of servers consists of a number of server models, a

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For more information, see the Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/suppor

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Field Descriptionchassis), that help to identify the location of the server in the chassis. When there are less than 16 servers occupying slots, only

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Configuring Multiple CMCs Using RACADM... 100Creating a CMC Configurat

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Configuring Network Share Using CMC Web InterfaceTo configure or edit the Network Share location or credentials:1. In the CMC Web interface, in the sy

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Sometimes, when an operation is in the process of being submitted for scheduling through another session or context, another operation is attempted. I

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3. In the Rollback Version column, select the check box for the component or device for which you want to roll back the firmware.4. Select one of the

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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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displayed when you click on that component. In addition, the latest events in the CMC Hardware Log are also displayed. For more information, see the C

Strany 257 - LCD Setup Menu

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

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• Firmware• HardwarePower Supply UnitsPower Status Capacity• Power Supply Status• Power Consumption• System BudgetFans • Speed • Lower Critical Thresh

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Viewing Health Status and Information for Individual ServerTo view health status for individual servers, do any of the following:1. Go to Chassis Over

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The I/O Module Status page provides overviews of all IOMs associated with the chassis. For more information, see the CMC Online Help.Viewing Informati

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To view the health status of the iKVMs associated with the chassis, do any of the following:1. Go to Chassis Overview → Properties → Health.The Chassi

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8 Configuring CMC To Send Alerts... 126Enabling Or Disabling Alerts...

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The Chassis Health page is displayed. The top section of Chassis Graphics depicts the front view of the chassis. LCD health status is indicated by the

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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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Configuring Multiple CMCs Using RACADMViewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN SettingsThe LAN settings, such as community string and SMTP server IP addr

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NOTE: If you disable CMC network interface, the disable operation performs the following actions:• Disables the network interface access to out-of-ban

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You can disable the DHCP for NIC address feature and specify a static IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. For more information, see Setting Up Initi

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• DNS Domain Name — The default DNS domain name is a single blank character. To set a DNS domain name, type:racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -ocfgDNS

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Configuring IP Range Attributes Using CMC Web Interface NOTE: To perform the following task, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privile

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Configuring Virtual LAN Tag Properties for CMCVLANs are used to allow multiple virtual LANs to co-exist on the same physical network cable and to segr

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4. To remove the CMC VLAN, disable the VLAN capabilities of the external chassis management network:racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -ocfgNicVLanEnab

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Configuring Services Using CMC Web InterfaceTo configure CMC services using CMC Web interface:1. In the system tree, go to Chassis Overview, and then

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CMC Command Line Console Features... 165CMC Command Line Comman

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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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Disabling an Individual Member at the Member ChassisDisbanding a Chassis GroupTo disband a chassis group from the lead chassis:1. Login with administr

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Propagating Leader Chassis Properties to Member ChassisYou can apply the properties from the leader to the member chassis of a group. To synchronize a

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To get the most accurate server inventory report:• The Chassis Group leader chassis and all Chassis Group member chassis must be in Chassis Power Stat

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→ From Text in MS Excel. After the inventory report is imported into MS Excel, and if a message is displayed prompting for additional information, sel

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NOTE: The firmware versions of USC, Diagnostics, OS Drive, RAID devices, and NIC devices of servers are not available if:• The server belongs to the 1

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• Allow the client to authenticate itself to the server.• Allow both systems to establish an encrypted connection.This encryption process provides a h

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Generating a New Certificate Signing RequestTo ensure security, it is strongly recommended that you obtain and upload a secure server certificate to C

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NOTE: If you upload a certificate and try to view it immediately, an error message is displayed indicating that the requested operation cannot be perf

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