Dell 8.0.1 Laptop User Manual


 
NOTE: You must have Administrator or Power User privileges to view many of the system tree
objects, system components, action tabs, and data area features that are configurable. Additionally,
only users logged in with Administrator privileges can access critical system features such as the
shutdown functionality included under the Shutdown tab.
Managing System/Server Module Tree Objects
The Server Administrator system/server module tree displays all visible system objects based on the
software and hardware groups that Server Administrator discovers on the managed system and on the
user's access privileges. The system components are categorized by component type. When you expand
the main object —
Modular EnclosureSystem/Server Module — the major categories of system
components that may appear are, Main System Chassis/Main System, Software, and Storage.
If Storage Management Service is installed, depending on the controller and storage attached to the
system, the Storage tree object expands to display various objects.
For detailed information on the Storage Management Service component, see the Storage Management
User's Guide at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
Server Administrator Home Page System Tree Objects
This section provides information about the objects in the System tree on the Server Administrator's
home page. Due to the limitations of the ESXi version 5.X operating systems, some features available in
earlier versions of Server Administrator are not available in this release.
The unsupported features on ESXi 5.X are:
FCoE-capable and iSoE-capable information.
Alert Management — Alert Actions
Network Interface — Administrative Status, DMA, Internet Protocol (IP) Address,
Network Interface — Operational Status
Remote Shutdown — Power Cycle System with Shutdown operating system first
About Details — Server Administrator component details not listed under Details tab
Rolemap
NOTE: Server Administrator always displays the date in <mm/dd/yyyy> format.
NOTE: Administrator or Power User privileges are required to view many of the system tree objects,
system components, action tabs, and data area features that are configurable. Additionally, only
users logged in with Administrator privileges can access critical system features such as the
shutdown functionality included under the
Shutdown tab.
Modular Enclosure
NOTE: For the purposes of Server Administrator, modular enclosure refers to a system that may
contain one or more modular systems that appear as a separate Server Module in the system tree.
Like a stand-alone Server Module, a modular enclosure contains all of the essential components of
a system. The only difference is that there are slots for at least two Server Modules within a larger
container, and each of them is as complete a system as a Server Module.
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