Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.00.1 - Page 40

Power Cycle System Cold Boot, System Reset Warm Boot

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You can also see information under the following sections: • Operating System Information-Displays the name, version, and hostname of the operating system installed on the compute sled. • Location Information-Displays the location details of the compute sled. • Chassis Information-Displays the details of the chassis on which the compute sled is placed. Click View All to view the list of all activities in the Jobs page. • Recent Alerts-Displays the number and details of the tasks performed in the compute sled. Click View All to view the list of all alerts related to the compute sled on the Compute > Alerts page. • Recent Activity-Displays the status of the jobs performed in the compute sled. • Remote Console-Displays a graphical representation of the remote console is displayed on the right-side of the page. Below the remote console image, you can use the following links: - Launch iDRAC-Displays the iDRAC GUI. - Launch Virtual Console-Opens the virtual console. NOTE: The virtual console preview is unavailable for users with the "Viewer" User Role type. • 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. • Environment-Displays the temperature and power supply information of the compute. You can also view the power and temperature statistics for the compute. NOTE: The time displayed is based on the time zone of the system from where OME-Modular is accessed. NOTE: The Launch iDRAC or Launch Virtual Console options are disabled based on the: • Readiness of iDRAC • Power off state of the compute sled • Availability of express license in iDRAC • Status of firmware update in iDRAC • Status of the virtual console Also, Internet Explorer and Safari have certain limitations that restrict the reuse of OME-Modular sessions. Hence, you are prompted to enter the OME-Modular user credentials to access iDRAC. NOTE: The Peak Power value displayed is the last peak value irrespective of the power state of the device or component. If you have the Compute Manager privileges, you can perform the following tasks in this tab: • Power Control tasks: - Power Off (Non-graceful)-Turns off the server power, which is equivalent to pressing the power button when the server is turned on. This option is disabled if the server is already turned off. It does not notify the server operating system. - Power Cycle System (Cold Boot)-Turns off and then restarts the server (cold boot). This option is disabled if the server is already turned off. - System Reset (Warm Boot)-Restarts (resets) the server without turning off (warm boot). - Power Off (Graceful)-Notifies the server operating system to turn off the server. This option is disabled if the server is already turned off. - System Reseat-Removes the compute sled virtually. - Power On-Turns on the server power, which is equivalent to pressing the power button when the server is turned off. This option is disabled if the server is already turned on. • Extract SupportAssist logs and reset iDRAC using Troubleshoot. SupportAssist is used to collate hardware, operating system, and RAID controller logs and store the logs in the NFS or CIFS share location. iDRAC reset helps in troubleshooting when iDRAC is non-communicative. • Turn-on or turn off LEDs using Blink LED. The available options are: 40 Managing compute sleds

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You can also see information under the following sections:
Operating System Information
—Displays the name, version, and hostname of the operating system installed on the compute sled.
Location Information
—Displays the location details of the compute sled.
Chassis Information
—Displays the details of the chassis on which the compute sled is placed. Click
View All
to view the list of all
activities in the
Jobs
page.
Recent Alerts
—Displays the number and details of the tasks performed in the compute sled. Click
View All
to view the list of all alerts
related to the compute sled on the
Compute
>
Alerts
page.
Recent Activity
—Displays the status of the jobs performed in the compute sled.
Remote Console
—Displays a graphical representation of the remote console is displayed on the right-side of the page. Below the
remote console image, you can use the following links:
Launch iDRAC
—Displays the iDRAC GUI.
Launch Virtual Console
—Opens the virtual console.
NOTE:
The virtual console preview is unavailable for users with the "Viewer" User Role type.
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.
Environment
—Displays the temperature and power supply information of the compute. You can also view the power and temperature
statistics for the compute.
NOTE:
The time displayed is based on the time zone of the system from where OME–Modular is accessed.
NOTE:
The Launch iDRAC or Launch Virtual Console options are disabled based on the:
Readiness of iDRAC
Power
off
state of the compute sled
Availability of express license in iDRAC
Status of
firmware
update in iDRAC
Status of the virtual console
Also, Internet Explorer and Safari have certain limitations that restrict the reuse of OME–Modular sessions. Hence, you are prompted
to enter the OME–Modular user credentials to access iDRAC.
NOTE:
The Peak Power value displayed is the last peak value irrespective of the power state of the device or component.
If you have the Compute Manager privileges, you can perform the following tasks in this tab:
Power Control
tasks:
Power
Off
(Non-graceful)
—Turns
off
the server power, which is equivalent to pressing the power button when the server is
turned on. This option is disabled if the server is already turned
off.
It does not notify the server operating system.
Power Cycle System (Cold Boot)
—Turns
off
and then restarts the server (cold boot). This option is disabled if the server is
already turned
off.
System Reset (Warm Boot)
—Restarts (resets) the server without turning
off
(warm boot).
Power
Off
(Graceful)
—Notifies
the server operating system to turn
off
the server. This option is disabled if the server is already
turned
off.
System Reseat
—Removes the compute sled virtually.
Power On
—Turns on the server power, which is equivalent to pressing the power button when the server is turned
off.
This option
is disabled if the server is already turned on.
Extract
SupportAssist
logs and reset iDRAC using
Troubleshoot
.
SupportAssist is used to collate hardware, operating system, and RAID controller logs and store the logs in the NFS or CIFS share
location.
iDRAC reset helps in troubleshooting when iDRAC is non-communicative.
Turn-on or turn
off
LEDs using
Blink LED
. The available options are:
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Managing compute sleds