Dell 8.1 Server User Manual


 
NOTE: Server Administrator supports the licensing feature on PowerEdge 12G system onwards.
The feature is available only if the required minimum version of iDRAC, iDRAC 1.30.30, is
installed.
NOTE: The feature is available only if the required minimum version of iDRAC is installed.
Properties
Subtabs: Health | Summary | Asset Information | Auto Recovery
Under the Properties tab, you can:
View the current health alert status for hardware and software components in the Main System
Chassis/Main System object and the Storage object.
View detailed summary information for all components in the system being monitored.
View and configure asset information for the system being monitored.
View and set the Automatic System Recovery (operating system watchdog timer) actions for the
system being monitored.
NOTE: Automatic System Recovery options may not be available if the operating system
watchdog timer is enabled in BIOS. To configure the auto recovery options, the operating
system watchdog timer must be disabled.
NOTE: Automatic System Recovery actions may not execute exactly per the time-out period (n
seconds) when the watchdog identifies a system that has stopped responding. The action
execution time ranges from n-h+1 to n+1 seconds, where n is the time-out period and h is the
heart beat interval. The value of the heart beat interval is 7 seconds when n<30 and 15 seconds
when n > 30.
NOTE: The functionality of the watchdog timer feature cannot be guaranteed when an
uncorrectable memory event occurs in the system DRAM Bank_1. If an uncorrectable memory
event occurs in this location, the BIOS code resident in this space may become corrupted.
Because the watchdog feature uses a call to BIOS to effect the shutdown or reboot behavior,
the feature may not work properly. If this occurs, you must manually reboot the system. The
watchdog timer can be set to a maximum of 720 seconds.
Shutdown
Subtabs: Remote Shutdown | Thermal Shutdown | Web Server Shutdown
Under the Shutdown tab, you can:
Configure the operating system shutdown and remote shutdown options
Set the thermal shutdown severity level to shut down your system in the event that a temperature
sensor returns a warning or failure value.
NOTE: A thermal shutdown occurs only when the temperature reported by the sensor goes
above the temperature threshold. A thermal shutdown does not occur when the temperature
reported by the sensor goes below the temperature threshold.
Shut down the DSM SA Connection Service (Web server).
NOTE: Server Administrator is still available through the command line interface (CLI) when the
DSM SA Connection Service is shut down. The CLI functions do not require the DSM SA
Connection Service to be running.
Logs
Subtabs: Hardware | Alert | Command
Under the Logs tab, you can:
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