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Intel® Compute Module Details, Remote KVM & CD, Steps to Launch the Remote KVM Console, Intel

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Intel® Compute Module Details The tabs displayed below the system graphic provide detailed information on the selected server. For a description of these tabs, refer to the following table. Table 11. Server Tabs Tab Heading General Events Sensors Virtual Drives Description The General tab displays: • Current status of the selected server (i.e., health, power state, etc.) • Product data information (i.e., manufacturer, model number, serial number, firmware versions, etc.) Displays all system events for the selected server. Displays current sensor information. Displays a detailed table of all virtual drives assigned to the selected server. The table provides the following details: Name, Size, RAID Level, Status, Drive Number and Assigned Server. Intel® Compute Module Help To quickly access additional help regarding the Intel® Compute Module screen, actions, and tabs, click the Get Help button in the Server help box located under Actions. Remote KVM & CD The Remote KVM & CD feature can be used to connect a remote text-based or graphical console to any of the compute modules. This feature supports remote keyboard, video, mouse, and CD drive. This may be used, for example, to load an operating system. Steps to Launch the Remote KVM Console 1. Click System > Servers in the left navigation panel. 2. Select the target compute module server. A compute module must be present in the system to start a remote KVM & CD session. 3. If the server is off, click Power On on the Actions menu and click Apply to confirm the action. 4. Click Remote KVM & CD to start a KVM Remote Console. 5. In the dialog box that appears, complete the following: a. Select Video display color resolution: High resolution for 65,536 colors, or Low resolution for 125 colors. Choose the lower color depth if you are experiencing network or performance problems on the client computer. b. Select Mouse Mode. Choose Absolute if the remote server is running the Microsoft Windows* operating system. Choose Relative if the remote server is running the Linux* operating system. 70 Intel® Modular Server System User Guide

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Intel
®
Modular Server System User Guide
Intel
®
Compute Module Details
The tabs displayed below the system graphic provide detailed information on the selected
server. For a description of these tabs, refer to the following table.
Table 11. Server Tabs
Intel
®
Compute Module Help
To quickly access additional help regarding the Intel
®
Compute Module screen, actions,
and tabs, click the Get Help button in the Server help box located under Actions.
Remote KVM & CD
The Remote KVM & CD feature can be used to connect a remote text-based or graphical
console to any of the compute modules. This feature supports remote keyboard, video,
mouse, and CD drive. This may be used, for example, to load an operating system.
Steps to Launch the Remote KVM Console
1.
Click System > Servers in the left navigation panel.
2.
Select the target compute module server.
A compute module must be present in the system to start a remote KVM & CD
session.
3.
If the server is off, click Power On on the Actions menu and click Apply to confirm
the action.
4.
Click Remote KVM & CD to start a KVM Remote Console.
5.
In the dialog box that appears, complete the following:
a.
Select Video display color resolution: High resolution for 65,536 colors, or Low
resolution for 125 colors. Choose the lower color depth if you are experiencing
network or performance problems on the client computer.
b.
Select Mouse Mode. Choose Absolute if the remote server is running the
Microsoft Windows* operating system. Choose Relative if the remote server is
running the Linux* operating system.
Tab Heading
Description
General
The General tab displays:
Current status of the selected server (i.e., health, power state,
etc.)
Product data information (i.e., manufacturer, model number,
serial number, firmware versions, etc.)
Events
Displays all system events for the selected server.
Sensors
Displays current sensor information.
Virtual Drives
Displays a detailed table of all virtual drives assigned to the selected
server. The table provides the following details: Name, Size, RAID
Level, Status, Drive Number and Assigned Server.