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... about a specific component. Conventions for installed components only. On SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® systems, omreport commands display external chassis information in a separate section after the main chassis information. omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service The omreport command allows you to see "omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service." As with...
... about a specific component. Conventions for installed components only. On SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® systems, omreport commands display external chassis information in a separate section after the main chassis information. omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service The omreport command allows you to see "omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service." As with...
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... acswitch batteries bios biossetup bmc currents fancontrol fans firmware User privilege required U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A Use Shows version number and properties for fan speed. Shows firmware properties such as manufacturer, version, and date last updated. omreport Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Command Command Command level 1 level 2 level 3 omreport about , system, and main system chassis. It will be replaced by the subcommand remoteaccess. Shows properties set for...
... acswitch batteries bios biossetup bmc currents fancontrol fans firmware User privilege required U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A U, P, A Use Shows version number and properties for fan speed. Shows firmware properties such as manufacturer, version, and date last updated. omreport Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Command Command Command level 1 level 2 level 3 omreport about , system, and main system chassis. It will be replaced by the subcommand remoteaccess. Shows properties set for...
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... motherboard Displays whether RAID-on or off . BIOS Setup Parameters Parameters Description Bezel Displays whether the bezel removal intrusion check during system reboot is disabled during system boot. Console Redirection After Boot Displays whether console redirection after system reboot is mapped to boot the system. External Serial Connector Displays whether the external serial connector is enabled or disabled. Console Redirection Failsafe Baud Displays the setting for console redirection failsafe baud rate. IDE Primary Drive 1 Displays whether the device...
... motherboard Displays whether RAID-on or off . BIOS Setup Parameters Parameters Description Bezel Displays whether the bezel removal intrusion check during system reboot is disabled during system boot. Console Redirection After Boot Displays whether console redirection after system reboot is mapped to boot the system. External Serial Connector Displays whether the external serial connector is enabled or disabled. Console Redirection Failsafe Baud Displays the setting for console redirection failsafe baud rate. IDE Primary Drive 1 Displays whether the device...
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..., or is disabled. Displays whether serial port 1 is mapped to a COM port, a COM port 2, a COM port 4, or is disabled. omreport chassis bmc NOTE: This command will be phased-out in future releases. Displays whether the onboard SATA controller is disabled. Use the omreport chassis bmc command to ATA mode, RAID mode, or is set to view baseboard management controller (BMC) general information. Table 3-2. Displays whether the USB port is enabled or disabled. Type: omreport chassis...
..., or is disabled. Displays whether serial port 1 is mapped to a COM port, a COM port 2, a COM port 4, or is disabled. omreport chassis bmc NOTE: This command will be phased-out in future releases. Displays whether the onboard SATA controller is disabled. Use the omreport chassis bmc command to ATA mode, RAID mode, or is set to view baseboard management controller (BMC) general information. Table 3-2. Displays whether the USB port is enabled or disabled. Type: omreport chassis...
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... index, Server Administrator displays summary chassis information for a specific chassis. omreport chassis frontpanel Use the omreport chassis frontpanel command to support troubleshooting activities. omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service 31 omreport chassis firmware Use the omreport chassis firmware command to see a summary of installed component versions. When you can see whether the NMI button is primarily used to troubleshoot software and device errors when using certain operating systems...
... index, Server Administrator displays summary chassis information for a specific chassis. omreport chassis frontpanel Use the omreport chassis frontpanel command to support troubleshooting activities. omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service 31 omreport chassis firmware Use the omreport chassis firmware command to see a summary of installed component versions. When you can see whether the NMI button is primarily used to troubleshoot software and device errors when using certain operating systems...
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... Configuration Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 : Full : Inactive : SpareBank : Location : Proprietary Add-on a system. The hardware interrupt signals the system's CPU that is the starting I /O Address, IRQ Level, Connector Type, and Maximum Speed. Base I/O Address is sending the interrupt request. 34 omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service Values display for a specific NIC. IRQ Level is optional. Values display...
... Configuration Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 Attributes Memory Array 1 : Full : Inactive : SpareBank : Location : Proprietary Add-on a system. The hardware interrupt signals the system's CPU that is the starting I /O Address, IRQ Level, Connector Type, and Maximum Speed. Base I/O Address is sending the interrupt request. 34 omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service Values display for a specific NIC. IRQ Level is optional. Values display...
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...'s processors. External Clock Speed is optional. State refers to the number of processors integrated onto one chip. Serial ports usually have a maximum speed of 115 Kbps and USB version 1.x ports have a maximum speed of the processor's external clock in MHz. Manufacturer is enabled or disabled. Current Speed is the port speed. Connector Type refers to the type of plug or cable and plug that connects two devices together, in this case, the type of bits per second. Values display for...
...'s processors. External Clock Speed is optional. State refers to the number of processors integrated onto one chip. Serial ports usually have a maximum speed of 115 Kbps and USB version 1.x ports have a maximum speed of the processor's external clock in MHz. Manufacturer is enabled or disabled. Current Speed is the port speed. Connector Type refers to the type of plug or cable and plug that connects two devices together, in this case, the type of bits per second. Values display for...
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... parameter is applicable to Dell™ PowerEdge x8xx and x9xx systems only. omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service 37 • A 2-way set -associative cache directly maps a specific line of memory in your system's power supplies. Error Correction Type identifies the type of error checking and correction (ECC) that this memory can support. This report shows cache information for a specific processor. omreport chassis remoteaccess NOTE...
... parameter is applicable to Dell™ PowerEdge x8xx and x9xx systems only. omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service 37 • A 2-way set -associative cache directly maps a specific line of memory in your system's power supplies. Error Correction Type identifies the type of error checking and correction (ECC) that this memory can support. This report shows cache information for a specific processor. omreport chassis remoteaccess NOTE...
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...: Changing certain BIOS setup options might disable your system or require you can use with this command. on: System is turned off. Table 4-2. enable: Redirects the BIOS screen over Serial Port 2. omconfig chassis Use the omconfig chassis commands to default or to set values for current, fan, voltage, and temperature probes, to configure BIOS behavior during system start up, to clear memory error counts, and to reinstall the operating system. enable: Enable the bezel removal intrusion...
...: Changing certain BIOS setup options might disable your system or require you can use with this command. on: System is turned off. Table 4-2. enable: Redirects the BIOS screen over Serial Port 2. omconfig chassis Use the omconfig chassis commands to default or to set values for current, fan, voltage, and temperature probes, to configure BIOS behavior during system start up, to clear memory error counts, and to reinstall the operating system. enable: Enable the bezel removal intrusion...
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... available for configuring the USB port(s). Use the omconfig chassis bmc command to configure: • The BMC on a local area network (LAN) • The serial port for BMC • The BMC on a BMC user Type: NOTE: You have to enter the user ID to configure user information. omconfig chassis bmc omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service 61 enabledwithbios: Enables the USB port(s) during system boot. disabled: Disables the USB port(s) during the system boot, with BIOS support. omconfig...
... available for configuring the USB port(s). Use the omconfig chassis bmc command to configure: • The BMC on a local area network (LAN) • The serial port for BMC • The BMC on a BMC user Type: NOTE: You have to enter the user ID to configure user information. omconfig chassis bmc omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service 61 enabledwithbios: Enables the USB port(s) during system boot. disabled: Disables the USB port(s) during the system boot, with BIOS support. omconfig...
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... supported on PowerEdge x9xx systems. Gateway: Sets a gateway address if you have DRAC 5 installed. true: Enables IPMI over LAN. static: Static if the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is the dynamic host configuration protocol. false: Disables IPMI over LAN. true: Enables the DRAC NIC. The output from the baseboard serial controller into the BMC. false: Disables the DRAC NIC NOTE: The option...
... supported on PowerEdge x9xx systems. Gateway: Sets a gateway address if you have DRAC 5 installed. true: Enables IPMI over LAN. static: Static if the IP address of the BMC LAN interface is the dynamic host configuration protocol. false: Disables IPMI over LAN. true: Enables the DRAC NIC. The output from the baseboard serial controller into the BMC. false: Disables the DRAC NIC NOTE: The option...
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... smallest unit of information interpreted by turning the computer off and then back on a regular basis. Before making a change to the configuration of pins, to connect to a PC board. For example, modems are designed to respond, you must perform a cold boot by pressing the reset button or by your computer, it clears all the various peripheral devices connected to represent information. BMC Abbreviation...
... smallest unit of information interpreted by turning the computer off and then back on a regular basis. Before making a change to the configuration of pins, to connect to a PC board. For example, modems are designed to respond, you must perform a cold boot by pressing the reset button or by your computer, it clears all the various peripheral devices connected to represent information. BMC Abbreviation...
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... you start -up file contains commands that specify which devices to install and which is a number derived from, and stored or transmitted with, a block of data in order to detect corruption. controller A chip that controls the transfer of data between the microprocessor and memory or between the microprocessor and a peripheral device such as the power switch, hard drive access indicator, and power indicator. CPU Abbreviation...
... you start -up file contains commands that specify which devices to install and which is a number derived from, and stored or transmitted with, a block of data in order to detect corruption. controller A chip that controls the transfer of data between the microprocessor and memory or between the microprocessor and a peripheral device such as the power switch, hard drive access indicator, and power indicator. CPU Abbreviation...
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...;) that conforms to one of configuring a network in a monitor. DRAM Acronym for direct memory access. drive-type number Your computer can recognize a number of DRAM chips. Glossary 197 A method of the many standards defined by a video controller to the system board. A small circuit board containing DRAM chips that is assigned a drive-type number that connects to activate power management states in which Dell is a member. display adapter See video adapter. Information about the system...
...;) that conforms to one of configuring a network in a monitor. DRAM Acronym for direct memory access. drive-type number Your computer can recognize a number of DRAM chips. Glossary 197 A method of the many standards defined by a video controller to the system board. A small circuit board containing DRAM chips that is assigned a drive-type number that connects to activate power management states in which Dell is a member. display adapter See video adapter. Information about the system...
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... a keyboard-connected to the way physical memory is permanently mounted. peripheral device An internal or external device-such as RAM, the disk drives, and the keyboard. For example, one mapped area may have 640 KB and the other mapped area may have between 1 megabyte and 127 megabytes. Plug and Play An industry-standard specification that was used to assert a wake event. power unit A set of memory slots on self-test...
... a keyboard-connected to the way physical memory is permanently mounted. peripheral device An internal or external device-such as RAM, the disk drives, and the keyboard. For example, one mapped area may have 640 KB and the other mapped area may have between 1 megabyte and 127 megabytes. Plug and Play An industry-standard specification that was used to assert a wake event. power unit A set of memory slots on self-test...
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... as the Windows operating system, are used in any proprietary format. QFP Acronym for power supply. RAC Acronym for redundant array of memory (DRAM) developed by a number called a memory address. RAID Acronym for remote access controller. Each location in protected mode. Any information stored in protected mode; RAMBUS Acronym for program instructions and data. RAW Unprocessed. The chips can start from UNIX, which you often need its program...
... as the Windows operating system, are used in any proprietary format. QFP Acronym for power supply. RAC Acronym for redundant array of memory (DRAM) developed by a number called a memory address. RAID Acronym for remote access controller. Each location in protected mode. Any information stored in protected mode; RAMBUS Acronym for program instructions and data. RAW Unprocessed. The chips can start from UNIX, which you often need its program...
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... video image on a network in ROM include the program that you turn off your computer's boot routine and the POST. RIMM Acronym for read -only attribute is called the Common Information Model. ROM Acronym for Rambus In-line Memory Module, which is why CIM is enabled. • It resides on a physically write-protected diskette or on a diskette in ROM code. Battery-powered clock circuitry inside...
... video image on a network in ROM include the program that you turn off your computer's boot routine and the POST. RIMM Acronym for read -only attribute is called the Common Information Model. ROM Acronym for Rambus In-line Memory Module, which is why CIM is enabled. • It resides on a physically write-protected diskette or on a diskette in ROM code. Battery-powered clock circuitry inside...
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..., you start -up a managed object. system configuration information Data stored in the cable. System Setup program A BIOS-based program that allows you may change or add options to determine a variety of a SCSI cable) must support the resolution. system memory System memory is installed and how the computer should be terminated to enable or disable the termination on these devices by changing jumper or switch settings on the capabilities of the monitor, the video driver...
..., you start -up a managed object. system configuration information Data stored in the cable. System Setup program A BIOS-based program that allows you may change or add options to determine a variety of a SCSI cable) must support the resolution. system memory System memory is installed and how the computer should be terminated to enable or disable the termination on these devices by changing jumper or switch settings on the capabilities of the monitor, the video driver...
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... install the appropriate video drivers and your monitor must support the resolution. VCR Abbreviation for volt(s). VGA and SVGA are many video adapter cards that enterprise's MIB. VGA feature connector On some "generic" video drivers. video adapter The logical circuitry that allows graphics-mode application programs and operating systems to display at a chosen resolution with the desired number of colors. Any additional video drivers may support more or fewer features than previous standards. memory, disk drives...
... install the appropriate video drivers and your monitor must support the resolution. VCR Abbreviation for volt(s). VGA and SVGA are many video adapter cards that enterprise's MIB. VGA feature connector On some "generic" video drivers. video adapter The logical circuitry that allows graphics-mode application programs and operating systems to display at a chosen resolution with the desired number of colors. Any additional video drivers may support more or fewer features than previous standards. memory, disk drives...
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... dual-ported, allowing the video adapter to update the screen and receive new image data at a specific graphics resolution, you . For example, in a computer with the appropriate video drivers and monitor capabilities). VLVESA Acronym for watt(s). VRAM is expressed as x columns by the number of pixels up enables software upgrading and other management tasks to be defined as the number of pixels across by y rows of characters. Graphics-based software displays in graphics modes...
... dual-ported, allowing the video adapter to update the screen and receive new image data at a specific graphics resolution, you . For example, in a computer with the appropriate video drivers and monitor capabilities). VLVESA Acronym for watt(s). VRAM is expressed as x columns by the number of pixels up enables software upgrading and other management tasks to be defined as the number of pixels across by y rows of characters. Graphics-based software displays in graphics modes...