Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.20.0 - Page 31

Creating chassis filters, Viewing chassis overview, Power Cycle System Cold Boot

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NOTE: When a chassis is power cycled, the inventory of the compute sleds and IOMs may be displayed in the OME- Modular web interface after three to five minutes. NOTE: Maintain a minimum interval of two minutes between removing and inserting each device. NOTE: After a chassis power off, the compute SLEDs are polled based on the event from the chassis. Each event from the chassis triggers a health-poll. You may see multiple connection loss events from compute SLEDs. Creating chassis filters You can sort the list of chassis that are displayed on the Devices > Chassis page, using filters. To create filters: On the Chassis page, click Advanced Filters to view the filter options. The following options are displayed: ● Health ● State ● Name Contains ● IP Address Contains ● Service Tag Contains ● Model Viewing chassis overview On the chassis Overview page, you can click View Slot Information to view the compute sled slot details. A graphical representation of the chassis is displayed on the left side. Information about the chassis is displayed below the graphical representation. The information includes FIPS status of the chassis, name, model, service tag, asset tag, express service code, management IP, firmware version, power state, and faceplate power of the chassis. Click View Devices to view the list of all devices on the All Devices page. You can also see information under the following sections: ● Chassis Subsystems-Displays the health status of the chassis components such as battery, fan, IOMs, and power supply. Fabric Consistency Check (FCC) information and health change is displayed under Chassis Subsystems. But the FCC details of the compute sled are not displayed in the chassis graphical representation and the compute Overview page. ● Environment-Displays the power consumption units and temperature of the chassis. Click View Power Statistics to view the chassis power consumption details such as current redundancy state, peak headroom, and system energy consumption. Click Power Usage to view the chassis power supply information on the Chassis > Hardware > Chassis Power Supplies page. If a failover or management module reboot is performed, the last reset power statistics timestamp is updated based on the failover or management module reboot timestamp. NOTE: The temperature statistics timestamp remains unchanged after a failover or management module reboot. ● Recent Alerts-Displays the number and details of the tasks that are performed in the chassis. Click View All to view the list of all alerts that are related to the compute sled on the Chassis > Alerts page. ● Recent Activity-Displays the status of the jobs that are performed in the compute sled. ● Server Subsystems-Displays a summary of information about the server sub systems. The information includes the health status of the components such as battery, memory, processor, and voltage. If you have the Chassis Administrator privileges, you can perform the following tasks in this tab: ● Power Control tasks: ○ Power Off (Non-graceful)-Turns off the chassis power, which is equivalent to pressing the power button when the chassis is turned on. This option is disabled if the chassis is already turned off. It does not notify the server operating system. ○ Power Cycle System (Cold Boot)-Turns off and then restarts the chassis forcefully (cold boot). This option is disabled if the chassis is already turned off. In the command-line interface, the power cycle action results in a graceful restart of the chassis. Logging in to OME-Modular 31

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NOTE:
When a chassis is power cycled, the inventory of the compute sleds and IOMs may be displayed in the OME–
Modular web interface after three to five minutes.
NOTE:
Maintain a minimum interval of two minutes between removing and inserting each device.
NOTE:
After a chassis power off, the compute SLEDs are polled based on the event from the chassis. Each event from the
chassis triggers a health-poll. You may see multiple connection loss events from compute SLEDs.
Creating chassis filters
You can sort the list of chassis that are displayed on the
Devices
>
Chassis
page, using filters.
To create filters:
On the
Chassis
page, click
Advanced Filters
to view the filter options.
The following options are displayed:
Health
State
Name Contains
IP Address Contains
Service Tag Contains
Model
Viewing chassis overview
On the chassis
Overview
page, you can click
View Slot Information
to view the compute sled slot details. A graphical
representation of the chassis is displayed on the left side. Information about the chassis is displayed below the graphical
representation. The information includes FIPS status of the chassis, name, model, service tag, asset tag, express service code,
management IP, firmware version, power state, and faceplate power of the chassis. Click
View Devices
to view the list of all
devices on the
All Devices
page.
You can also see information under the following sections:
Chassis Subsystems
—Displays the health status of the chassis components such as battery, fan, IOMs, and power supply.
Fabric Consistency Check (FCC) information and health change is displayed under
Chassis Subsystems
. But the FCC
details of the compute sled are not displayed in the chassis graphical representation and the compute
Overview
page.
Environment
—Displays the power consumption units and temperature of the chassis. Click
View Power Statistics
to
view the chassis power consumption details such as current redundancy state, peak headroom, and system energy
consumption. Click
Power Usage
to view the chassis power supply information on the
Chassis
>
Hardware
>
Chassis
Power Supplies
page. If a failover or management module reboot is performed, the last reset power statistics timestamp is
updated based on the failover or management module reboot timestamp.
NOTE:
The temperature statistics timestamp remains unchanged after a failover or management module reboot.
Recent Alerts
—Displays the number and details of the tasks that are performed in the chassis. Click
View All
to view the
list of all alerts that are related to the compute sled on the
Chassis
>
Alerts
page.
Recent Activity
—Displays the status of the jobs that are performed in the compute sled.
Server Subsystems
—Displays a summary of information about the server sub systems. The information includes the health
status of the components such as battery, memory, processor, and voltage.
If you have the Chassis Administrator privileges, you can perform the following tasks in this tab:
Power Control
tasks:
Power Off (Non-graceful)
—Turns off the chassis power, which is equivalent to pressing the power button when the
chassis is turned on. This option is disabled if the chassis is already turned off. It does not notify the server operating
system.
Power Cycle System (Cold Boot)
—Turns off and then restarts the chassis forcefully (cold boot). This option is
disabled if the chassis is already turned off.
In the command-line interface, the power cycle action results in a graceful restart of the chassis.
Logging in to OME-Modular
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