Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version 5.2 User Manual

Dell™ OpenManage™
Server Administrator
Version 5.2
Command Line Interface
User's Guide
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December 2006
Contents
1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
What's New for Version 5.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Using CLI Commands from Windows Command Prompts
Primary CLI Commands
CLI Error Checking and Error Messages
Success Messages Failure Messages
Scripting and Comparing With the CLI
Command Syntax Overview
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2 omhelp: Getting Help With CLI Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Example Help Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3 omreport: Viewing System Status Using the
Instrumentation Service
Conventions for Parameter Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
omreport Command Summary
Help With the omreport Command
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omreport about
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omreport chassis Commands
omreport chassis
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omreport chassis acswitch omreport chassis batteries omreport chassis bios omreport chassis biossetup omreport chassis bmc omreport chassis currents omreport chassis fans
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omreport chassis fancontrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
omreport chassis firmware omreport chassis frontpanel omreport chassis fru omreport chassis info omreport chassis intrusion omreport chassis leds omreport chassis memory omreport chassis nics omreport chassis ports omreport chassis processors omreport chassis pwrsupplies omreport chassis remoteaccess omreport chassis slots omreport chassis temps omreport chassis volts
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omreport system Commands
omreport system Commands for Viewing Logs omreport system alertaction omreport system assetinfo omreport system events omreport system operatingsystem omreport system pedestinations omreport system platformevents omreport system recovery omreport system shutdown omreport system summary omreport system thrmshutdown omreport system version
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4 omconfig: Managing Components Using the
Instrumentation Service
Conventions for Parameter Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
omconfig Command Summary
Help With the omconfig Command
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omconfig about
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omconfig chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
omconfig chassis biossetup omconfig chassis bmc omconfig chassis currents omconfig chassis fans omconfig chassis fancontrol omconfig chassis frontpanel omconfig chassis info omconfig chassis leds omconfig chassis memorymode omconfig chassis remoteaccess omconfig chassis temps omconfig chassis volts
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omconfig preferences
omconfig preferences cdvformat omconfig preferences dirservice omconfig preferences snmp omconfig preferences useraccess
omconfig system
omconfig system alertaction Commands for Clearing Logs omconfig system pedestinations omconfig system platformevents omconfig system events omconfig system webserver omconfig system recovery omconfig system shutdown omconfig system thrmshutdown
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5 omconfig system assetinfo: Editing Cost of
Ownership Values
omconfig System Asset Info Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
User Level Required for Adding Asset Information
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Adding Acquisition Information
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Example Commands for Adding Acquisition Information
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Adding Depreciation Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Example Commands for Adding Depreciation Information
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Adding Extended Warranty Information
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Example Command for Adding Extended Warranty Information
Adding Lease Information
Example Command for Adding Lease Information
Adding Maintenance Information
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Example Command for Adding Maintenance Information
Adding Outsource Information
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Example Command for Adding Outsource Information
Adding Owner Information
Example Command for Adding Owner Information
Adding Service Contract Information
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Example Command for Adding Service Information
Adding Support Information
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Example Command for Adding Support Information
Adding System Information
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Example Command for Adding System Information
Adding Warranty Information
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Example Command for Adding Warranty Information
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Conventions for Parameter Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
omreport rac Command Summary
Help With the omreport rac Command
omreport rac authentication
Example Command for omreport rac authentication
omreport rac dialinusers
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omreport rac dialoutusers
omreport rac network
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omreport rac modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
omreport rac remote
omreport rac snmptraps
omreport rac users
omreport rac viewcertificate
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7 omconfig rac: Managing the Remote
Access Controller
Conventions for Parameter Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
omconfig rac Command Summary
Help With the omconfig rac Command
omconfig rac authentication
Local Operating System Authentication Example Command for omconfig rac authentication
omconfig rac dialinusers
Example Commands
omconfig rac dialoutusers
Example Commands
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omconfig rac generatecert
omconfig rac modem
omconfig rac network
Example Command
omconfig rac snmptraps
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Example Commands
omconfig rac remote
Example Command
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omconfig rac rmdialinuser
Example Command
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omconfig rac rmdialoutuser
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omconfig rac rmsnmptrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Example Command
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omconfig rac rmuser
Example Command
omconfig rac reset
omconfig rac uploadcert
omconfig rac users
Example Command
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CLI Command Syntax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Syntax for Required, Optional, and Variable Command Elements
User Privileges for omreport storage and omconfig storage
omreport Command
omreport Storage Help
omreport Controller Status
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omreport Global Information (Smart Thermal Shutdown Status) omreport Battery Status omreport Connector Status omreport Enclosure Status omreport Temperature Probe Status omreport Fan Status omreport Power Supply Status omreport EMM Status omreport Physical Disk Status omreport Virtual Disk Status
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omconfig Global Commands
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omconfig Global Enable Smart Thermal Shutdown omconfig Global Disable Smart Thermal Shutdown omconfig Global Rescan Controller
omconfig Controller Commands
omconfig Rescan Controller omconfig Global Rescan Controller
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omconfig Enable Controller Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
omconfig Disable Controller Alarm omconfig Quiet Controller Alarm omconfig Test Controller Alarm omconfig Reset Controller Configuration omconfig Create Virtual Disk omconfig Set Controller Rebuild Rate omconfig Set Background Initialization Rate omconfig Set Reconstruct Rate omconfig Set Check Consistency Rate omconfig Export the Controller Log omconfig Import Foreign Configuration omconfig Import/Recover Foreign Configuration omconfig Clear Foreign Configuration omconfig Set Patrol Read Mode omconfig Start Patrol Read omconfig Stop Patrol Read
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omconfig Virtual Disk Commands
omconfig Blink Virtual Disk
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omconfig Unblink Virtual Disk omconfig Initialize Virtual Disk omconfig Cancel Initialize Virtual Disk omconfig Fast Initialize Virtual Disk omconfig Slow Initialize Virtualize Disk omconfig Cancel Background Initialize omconfig Restore Dead Segments omconfig Split Mirror omconfig Unmirror
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omconfig Assign Dedicated Hot Spare omconfig Unassign Dedicated Hot Spare omconfig Check Consistency omconfig Cancel Check Consistency omconfig Pause Check Consistency omconfig Resume Check Consistency omconfig Delete Virtual Disk
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omconfig Format Virtual Disk omconfig Reconfiguring Virtual Disks omconfig Change Virtual Disk Policy omconfig Rename Virtual Disk
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omconfig Blink Physical Disk omconfig Unblink Physical Disk omconfig Prepare to Remove Physical Disk omconfig Initialize Physical Disk omconfig Offline Physical Disk omconfig Offline Physical Disk omconfig Online Physical Disk omconfig Assign Global Hot Spare omconfig Unassign Global Hot Spare omconfig Rebuild Physical Disk omconfig Cancel Rebuild Physical Disk omconfig Remove Dead Segments omconfig Clear Physical Disk omconfig Cancel Clear Physical Disk
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omconfig Battery Commands
omconfig Recondition Battery omconfig Start Battery Learn Cycle omconfig Delay Battery Learn Cycle
omconfig Connector Commands
omconfig Rescan Connector
omconfig Enclosure Commands
omconfig Enable Enclosure Alarm omconfig Disable Enclosure Alarm
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Output Options for Command Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Controlling Command Output Display Writing Command Output to a File Selecting a Format for Your CLI Command Output
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Introduction

Whether you are using the graphical user interface (GUI) or the command line interface (CLI), Dell
OpenManage Server Administrator performs essential systems management tasks.
The reporting and viewing features allow retrieval of overall health status for systems on your network. At the component level, you can view information about the voltages, temperatures, current, fan RPM, memory functioning, and many other critical component details. You see a detailed account of many relevant cost of ownership (COO) facts about your system in summary view. Version information for BIOS, firmware, operating system, and all installed software is easy to retrieve.
Configuration features allow the Server Administrator to perform essential tasks described in detail in the following sections.
NOTE: You can use the CLI instead of the Server Administrator home page, and turn the Server Administrator
Web server off if you have security concerns. The CLI does not use the Web server. Use the omconfig system webserver action=stop command to turn off the Web server. The Web server starts automatically after a reboot, so this command must be issued every time a system starts up. See "omconfig system webserver" for more information.

What's New for Version 5.2

Added support for Dell PowerEdge™ 2970 system
Added support for Microsoft Enterprise editions)
Added support for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family (x86_64) (SP2 with Standard, and Enterprise editions)
Added support for Microsoft Windows
Added support for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2, Datacenter x64 Edition
Added support for Red Hat
Added support for NIS, Kerberos, LDAP, and Winbind authentication protocols for Linux operating systems
Added information on features of Intel
Added a new command in
Added a new
omconfig preferences snmp setting
Operations
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Windows Server® 2003 family (x86) (SP2 with Web, Standard, and
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Unified Data Storage Server 2003 (x86_64)
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Enterprise Linux® Version 5 (x86) and (x86_64) systems
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and AMD™ processors in the
Processor Information
Storage Management: importrecoverforeignconfig
command to configure SNMP Set
page
NOTE: SNMP Set Operations are disabled by default in Server Administrator.
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Using CLI Commands from Windows Command Prompts

If you are running the Windows operating system, use the 32-bit command prompt to issue a Server Administrator CLI command. You can access the 32-bit command prompt by clicking the Start button and pointing to Programs Accessories Command Prompt shortcut, or by clicking the Start button and selecting Run, then typing cmd.exe in the Run dialog box.
Do not type command into the Run dialog box to launch a command line window; this activates the MS-DOS problems with the CLI.
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emulator command.com, which has environment variable limitations that can cause subtle

Primary CLI Commands

The commands that carry out the functions of Server Administrator are:
omconfig
omhelp
omreport
The omconfig command writes values that you assign to an object's properties. You can specify values for warning thresholds on components or prescribe what action your system is to take when a certain warning or failure event occurs. You can also use the omconfig command to assign specific values to your system's asset information parameters, such as the purchase price of the system, the system's asset tag, or the system's location.
The omhelp command displays short text help for CLI commands. The shorthand equivalent of omhelp is the command for which you want help followed by -?. For example, to display help for the omreport command, type one of the following commands:
omhelp omreport omreport -?
The omreport command produces reports of your system’s management information.
NOTE: For an overall summary of CLI commands, type omhelp.
14 Introduction
Table 1-1 lists the primary CLI commands used by Server Administrator. This guide contains a section for each primary command.
Table 1-1. CLI Commands and Sections in This Guide
Primary CLI Command
omconfig omconfig: Managing Components Using the
omhelp omhelp: Getting Help With CLI Commands
omreport omreport: Viewing System Status Using
NOTE: omupdate commands are no longer supported in Server Administrator and are replaced by Dell Update
Package or Server Update Utility commands. To update the different components, download the Dell Update Package and run <package name> /s [/f]. See the Dell Update Packages for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems User’s Guide, the Dell Update Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux User’s Guide, or the Server Update Utility User’s Guide for more information on corresponding CLI syntax.
Section Title Related Sections
omconfig system assetinfo: Editing
Instrumentation Service
the Instrumentation Service
Cost of Ownership Values
omreport rac: Viewing Remote Access Controller Components
Additional useful topics about the CLI include:
Working With CLI Command Results
Glossary

CLI Error Checking and Error Messages

The CLI checks your commands for correct syntax when you enter them. If you enter a command and the command is executed successfully, a message displays, stating that your command has been successful.

Success Messages

For a successful omreport command, data about the component displays. When data for the component displays, your command is successful.
The following omconfig command examples show valid CLI commands and their success messages:
Command:
omconfig chassis temps index=0 warnthresh=default
Message:
Temperature probe warning threshold value(s) set successfully.
Command:
omconfig chassis biossetup attribute=speaker setting=on
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Message:
BIOS setup configured successfully.
Command:
omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation duration=6
Message:
Asset information set successfully.

Failure Messages

CLI failure messages provide reasons why some commands do not succeed. Some common reasons why commands fail include syntax errors and components that are not present. Many error messages provide syntax information that you can use to execute the command successfully.
If you try to execute a command for a component or feature that is not present in your system configuration, the error message states that the component is not present.
Command:
omreport chassis currents
Example message:
Error! No current probes found on this system.
Command:
omconfig chassis volts index=3 minwarnthresh=3.3000
Example message:
Error! Number with up to 3 digits after decimal point expected, read
3.3000 The value given by the command specifies more than 3 digits after the
decimal point. A valid minimum warning threshold value for volts contains up to 3 digits after the decimal point.
Ty p e :
omconfig chassis volts index=3 minwarnthresh=3.300
When you enter the revised command with three decimal points, you receive another error message:
Error! This voltage probe min warning threshold must be between
11.400 and 12.480.
Revised command:
omconfig chassis volts index=3 minwarnthresh=11.500
Message:
Voltage probe warning threshold(s) set successfully.
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Scripting and Comparing With the CLI

The Server Administrator CLI allows administrators to write batch programs or scripts to be executed by the operating system. For an enterprise with many systems, an administrator could write a configuration script that specified the warning thresholds for each major component of a system and also specified a set of actions that the administrator wants each system to take in case of a warning or failure event. In the most critical cases, the administrator could write a script so that the system shuts down to prevent damage. The administrator could then distribute and execute the script to many managed systems at the same time. Such a scenario facilitates configuring any number of new systems acquired by a company and makes implementation of new system administration policies easier across many existing systems that require reconfiguration.
A similar scenario could be used to populate a large number of newly acquired systems with detailed asset information. Much of the information would be the same, such as the manufacturer or lessor of the system, whether support for the system is outsourced, name of the system's insurance company, method of depreciation, and so on. Any variable that is common to all systems could be scripted, sent to all managed systems, and executed. Asset information that is unique to a system could be scripted as a group and sent to that managed node for execution. For example, a script could specify values for all unique variables such as owner, primary user phone number, asset tag, and so on. Scripts to populate unique values would set all unique variables at once rather than one by one through the system's command line.
In many cases, the CLI allows a user with a very well-defined task in mind to retrieve information about the system rapidly. If a user wants to review a comprehensive summary of all system components and save that summary information to a file for comparison with later system states, the CLI is ideal.
Using CLI commands, administrators can write batch programs or scripts to execute at specific times. When these programs execute, they can capture reports on components of interest, such as fan RPMs during periods of high system usage compared with the same measurements at times of lowest system usage. Command results can be routed to a file for later analysis. Reports can help administrators gain information that can be used to adjust usage patterns, to justify purchasing new system resources, or to focus on the health of a problem component.

Command Syntax Overview

Commands vary in complexity. The simplest command has only command level 1. The omhelp command is a simple command. When you type omhelp, a list of the main CLI commands is displayed.
The next level of complexity includes commands that contain command levels 1 and 2. All of the about commands are examples of command level 2 complexity. The omconfig about and omreport about commands cause a very brief summary to display. The summary shows version information for the systems management software installed on your system; for example, Server Administrator 1.x.
Some commands have command level 1 and command level 2 and one name=value pair. Consider the following example command that instructs Server Administrator for more details about the environment for Server Administrator:
omreport about details=true
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Command level 1 is omreport, command level 2 is about, and the name=value pair is details=true.
Many commands use command level 1, command level 2, and command level 3, but do not require any parameters (name=value pairs). Most omreport commands are of this type. For example:
omreport system alertaction
causes a list of alert actions that are configured for components on your system to be displayed.
The most complex commands have all three command levels and can have multiple name=value pairs. An example of two name=value pairs:
omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation duration=3
An example of nine name=value pairs:
omconfig system assetinfo info=acquisition purchasecost=
mmddyy
<
> ponum=<n> signauth=<
expensed=<
<n> waybill=<n> installdate=<
text
>
yes | no
> costcenter=<
text
mmddyy
> purchasedate=
>
In each section, command syntax and other information about commands is formatted with any of the following fields that apply:
command level 1 command level 2 command level 3 name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2
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omhelp: Getting Help With CLI Commands

The omhelp command and its equivalent, <command> -?, accesses the CLI's detailed help text interface. You can get help at several levels of detail.
Each fully qualified CLI command may have a variable number of distinct parts: the command (command level 1), one or more subcommands (command level 2 and command level 3, if present), and one or more name=value pair(s).
By appending -? (space-dash-question mark) to any command, you can get help on the command.

Example Help Commands

When you type omconfig -?, you get general help about the omconfig command. The help at this level lists the available subcommands for omconfig:
•about
•preferences
chassis
system
When you type omconfig system -?, CLI help lists all of the subcommands that are available for omconfig system:
alertaction
alertlog
assetinfo
cmdlog
esmlog
•events
recovery
shutdown
thrmshutdown
webserver
Figure 2-1 shows the levels of help for a command.
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Figure 2-1. Different Levels of Help for a Command
You can also parse the omconfig system assetinfo command as follows:
<command level 1 command level 2 command level 3> <name=value pair 1> [name=value pair 2]
where command levels 1, 2, and 3 are represented by omconfig system assetinfo, name=value pair 1 is represented by info=depreciation, and name=value pair 2 is represented by method=straightline.
To set your depreciation method to straight line, type:
omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation method=straightline
The CLI responds with the following message:
Asset information set successfully.
When you type omconfig system assetinfo -?, the help that displays provides information about assigning values for the name and option fields. Partial results for the request omconfig system assetinfo -? are as follows:
assetinfo Set asset information.
For one info value, specify one or more optional parameter(s). Table 2-1 displays the optional parameters for info=acquisition:
Table 2-1. Optional Parameters
Info Value Optional parameters
Info=acquisition purchasecost=<num>
waybill=<num> installdate=<mmddyy> purchasedate=<mmddyy> ponum=<num> signauth=<text> expensed=<yes|no> costcenter=<text> info=depreciation method=<text> duration=<num> percent=<percent> unit=<months|years|unknown>
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omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service

The omreport command allows you to see detailed information about your system components. You can retrieve summaries for many system components at one time, or you can get details about a specific component. This chapter shows you how to get reports with the level of detail that you want.
Commands documented in this chapter vary in whether they define the fields that appear in the results of a particular omreport command. Fields are defined only if they have a special or less familiar use.
As with all other components, you can use omreport to view component status, and omconfig to manage a component. For information on how to configure components for management, see "omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service."
Often you can use omreport commands to get information you need to execute an omconfig command. For example, if you want to edit the minimum temperature for a warning event on a temperature probe, you need to know the index of the probe you want to configure. You can use omreport chassis temps to display a list of probes and their indexes.

Conventions for Parameter Tables

When listing the parameters that a command can take, the parameters are listed in alphabetical order instead of the order in which they appear in the command line interface.
The symbol |, often called pipe, is the logical exclusive or operator. For example, enable | disable means that you can enable or disable the component or feature, but you cannot simultaneously enable and disable the component or feature.

omreport Command Summary

NOTE: Although this chapter lists all possible omreport commands, the commands available on your system
depend on your system configuration. The results that display for the omreport command vary from one system to another. Data displays for installed components only.
NOTE: When a system includes an external chassis, the displayed results vary by operating system.
On SUSE external chassis information in a separate section after the main chassis information. On Microsoft Windows
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Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® systems, omreport commands display
®
systems, data about the external chassis does not appear in omreport output.
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Table 3-1 is a high-level summary of the omreport command. The column titled "Command level 1" shows the omreport command at its most general. "Command level 2" shows the major objects or components that you can view using omreport (about, chassis, storage, system, and rac). "Command level 3" lists the specific objects and components for which you can view reports. "User privilege required" refers to the type of privilege you need to perform the command, where U=User, P=Power User, and A=Administrator. "Use" is a very general statement about the actions that can be performed using omreport. More details about syntax and use of the command appear later in this section.
Table 3-1 shows the omreport commands available for about, system, and main system chassis. For information about viewing storage components, see "omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service."
Table 3-1. omreport Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
Command level 1
omreport
Command level 2
about U, P, A Shows version number and properties for the
chassis U, P, A Shows a general status for all main components.
Command level 3
details=true U, P, A Displays information for all of the Server
acswitch U, P, A Shows failover settings where redundant AC
batteries U, P, A Shows properties set for batteries.
bios U, P, A Shows BIOS facts such as manufacturer, version,
biossetup A Shows BIOS setup properties configured during
bmc U, P, A Shows general information on remoteaccess.
User privilege required
Use
Server Administrator program.
Administrator programs that are installed.
power lines are supported in a system.
and date last updated.
system boot.
NOTE: This subcommand will be phased-out in
future releases. It will be replaced by the subcommand remoteaccess.
currents U, P, A Shows the status and thresholds for the system
current sensors.
fancontrol U, P, A Shows properties set for fan speed.
fans U, P, A Shows status and thresholds for system fans.
firmware U, P, A Shows firmware properties such as version, date
of last update, and whether the firmware is updatable.
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Table 3-1. omreport Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 (continued)
Command level 1
Command level 2
storage U, P, A See "Using the Storage Management Service."
system U, P, A Shows a high-level summary of system
Command level 3
frontpanel U, P, A Shows whether the front panel button settings,
fru U, P, A Shows the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)
info U, P, A Shows a status summary for main system chassis
intrusion U, P, A Shows the status of the system’s intrusion
leds U, P, A Shows the properties you have set for LEDs to
memory U, P, A Shows properties of your system's memory arrays.
nics U, P, A Shows number of NICs installed in your system,
ports U, P, A Shows properties for your system’s parallel and
processors U, P, A Shows properties of your system’s processors,
pwrsupplies U, P, A Shows properties of power supplies.
remoteaccess U, P, A Shows general information on remote access.
slots U, P, A Shows properties of your system’s expansion slots
temps U, P, A Shows the status and thresholds for the system
volts U, P, A Shows the status and thresholds for the system
User privilege required
Use
such as for the Power button and/or Nonmasking Interrupt (NMI) button (if present on the system), are enabled or disabled.
information.
components.
sensor(s).
flash under various alert conditions.
NIC vendor, NIC description, IP address, and connection status.
serial ports, such as I/O address, IRQ level, connector type, and maximum speed.
including speed, manufacturer, and processor family.
and other slot types.
temperature sensors.
voltage sensors.
components.
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Table 3-1. omreport Command Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 (continued)
Command level 1
Command level 2
rac U, P, A See "omreport rac: Viewing Remote Access
Command level 3
alertaction U, P, A Shows warning and failure threshold values, as
alertlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to show the alert log.
assetinfo U, P, A Shows cost of ownership information for
cmdlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to show the
esmlog U, P, A Allows the administrator to show the
events U, P, A Shows the system’s Simple Network
operatingsystem U, P, A Shows the name and version of your
pedestinations U, P, A Shows destinations where alerts for platform
platformevents U, P, A Shows the system’s response for each listed
recovery P, A Shows how your system is configured to respond
shutdown P, A Shows how the shutdown action is to be
summary U, P, A Shows key facts for all system components,
thrmshutdown P, A Shows what shutdown action, if any, is to be
version U, P, A Shows a summary for all updatable components
User privilege required
Use
well as actions that have been configured when an essential component detects a warning or failure state.
your system.
command log.
hardware log.
Management Protocol (SNMP) event settings.
operating system.
events are configured to be sent.
platform event.
to a hung operating system.
performed.
including main system chassis, software, and storage.
taken when a temperature warning or failure condition is detected.
on your system.
Controller Components."
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Help With the omreport Command

Use the omreport -? command to get a list of the available commands for omreport.
Use omreport <command level 2> -? to get help on the level 2 commands about, chassis, and system. The following information on omreport system -? applies equally to getting help for the omreport chassis command.
To see a list of valid commands for omreport system, type:
omreport system -? | more

omreport about

Use the omreport about command to learn the product name and version number of the systems management application installed on your system. The following is an example output from the omreport about command:
Product name Version Copyright Company
For even more details about the environment for Server Administrator, type:
omreport about details=true
Server Administrator includes a number of services, each of which has a version number of its own. The Contains field reports version numbers for the services as well as other useful details. The output below is an example, and can change depending on your configuration and the version of Server Administrator that is installed on your system:
Contains: Instrumentation Service 5.
: Dell OpenManage Server Administrator : 5.x.x : Copyright (C) Dell Inc. 1995-2006. All rights reserved. : Dell Inc.
x.x
Storage Management Service 3.x. Sun JRE - OEM Installed Version 3.x. Secure Port Server 1.x. Core Service 1.x. Instrumentation Service Integration Layer 1.x. Storage Management Service Integration Layer 1.x. Server Administrator 5.x.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
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omreport chassis Commands

Use omreport chassis commands to view details for the entire chassis or for a particular component.

omreport chassis

When you type:
omreport chassis
Server Administrator displays a general status for your main system chassis components.
NOTE: When you issue CLI commands to a server module in a modular system, chassis refers only to the server module.
NOTE: As with all output shown in this guide, the following output is an example and may vary depending on your
system configuration.
SEVERITY : COMPONENT Ok : Fans Critical : Intrusion Ok : Memory Ok : Power Supplies Ok : Temperatures Ok : Voltages

omreport chassis acswitch

Use the omreport chassis acswitch command if your system has redundant AC power lines that are configured in a failover arrangement. When you type:
omreport chassis acswitch
Server Administrator displays the following output:
AC Failover Switch AC Switch Redundancy
Redundancy Status : Full Number of devices required for full
redundancy Redundancy Mode : Redundancy Configuration : Input Source Line 1, upon
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:2
redundancy restoration, return to Line 1
AC Power Lines Status : Ok Location : AC Power Line 1 AC Present : Power Present Active Source : Active Status : Ok Location : AC Power Line 2 AC Present : Power Present Active Source : Not Active
Server Administrator reports values for the Redundancy Status and Redundancy Mode fields.

omreport chassis batteries

Use the omreport chassis batteries command to view battery properties.

omreport chassis bios

Use the omreport chassis bios command to view current BIOS information. When you type:
omreport chassis bios
Server Administrator displays a summary of your system’s BIOS information.

omreport chassis biossetup

Use the omreport chassis biossetup command to view BIOS setup parameters that are normally available only during system boot.
Ty p e :
omreport chassis biossetup
Table 3-2 displays the BIOS setup parameters that are available:
NOTE: Not all the parameters are displayed. Only those BIOS setup properties that are configured during system
boot are displayed.
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Table 3-2. BIOS Setup Parameters
Parameters Description
Bezel Displays whether the bezel removal intrusion check during system
reboot is enabled or disabled.
Bootsequence Displays the device that is used to boot the system.
Console Redirection Displays if the BIOS screen is redirected over a particular serial port
or if it is turned off.
Console Redirection After Boot Displays whether console redirection after system reboot is enabled
or disabled.
Diskette Displays whether the diskette is disabled, auto enabled, or read only.
Demand Based Power Management (DBS)
Dual NIC Displays whether NIC 1 and NIC 2 with PXE is enabled or disabled.
External Serial Connector Displays whether the external serial connector is mapped to COM
Console Redirection Failsafe Baud Rate
IDE Displays whether the drive is enabled or disabled.
IDE Primary Drive 0 Displays whether the device is automatically detected and enabled
IDE Primary Drive 1 Displays whether the device is automatically detected and enabled
Intrusion Displays whether the intrusion check is enabled or disabled during
Mouse Displays whether the mouse is enabled or disabled.
NIC 1 Displays whether the first NIC is enabled (with or without PXE) or
NIC 2 Displays whether the second NIC is enabled (with or without PXE)
Numlock Displays whether the keypad can be used as number keys.
Parallel port address Displays whether the address is located on LPT1, LPT2, and LPT3,
Parallel port mode Displays the setting associated with the parallel port.
Primary SCSI Displays whether the device is on or off.
RAID on motherboard Displays whether RAID-on-motherboard is detected as a RAID
Displays whether DBS is enabled or disabled on the system.
port 1 or COM port 2 or a Remote Access Device.
Displays the setting for console redirection failsafe baud rate.
or if the device is disabled.
or if the device is disabled.
system boot.
disabled during system boot.
or disabled during system boot.
or if it is disabled.
device, a SCSI device, or if the device is disabled during system boot.
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Table 3-2. BIOS Setup Parameters (continued)
Parameters Description
RAID Channel A Displays whether RAID-on-motherboard Channel A is detected as a
RAID device or a SCSI device.
RAID Channel B Displays whether RAID-on-motherboard Channel B is detected as a
RAID device or a SCSI device.
SATA Displays whether the onboard SATA controller is set to ATA mode,
RAID mode, or is disabled.
SATA port Displays if the SATA port is enabled or disabled.
Secondary SCSI Displays whether the device is enabled or disabled.
Serial Communications Displays whether COM port 1 and COM port 2 are enabled or
disabled with or without console redirection.
Serial Port 1 Displays whether serial port 1 is mapped to a COM port, a
COM port 1, a COM port 3, a COM1 BMC, a BMC Serial, a BMC NIC, a BMC RAC, or is disabled.
Serial Port 2 Displays whether serial port 2 is mapped to a COM port, a
COM port 2, a COM port 4, or is disabled.
Speaker Displays whether the speaker is on or off.
USB or USBB Displays whether the USB port is enabled or disabled.
User accessible USB Displays whether the user-accessible USB port is enabled or disabled.

omreport chassis bmc

NOTE: This command will be phased-out in future releases. It will be replaced by the command omreport chassis
remoteaccess.
Use the omreport chassis bmc command to view baseboard management controller (BMC) general information.
Ty p e :
omreport chassis bmc
The output from the omreport chassis bmc command lists each of the valid parameters. Table 3-3 shows the available settings.
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Table 3-3. omreport chassis bmc
name=value pair Description
config=advsol Reports advanced BMC information on a serial over local area network (LAN) connection.
config=nic Reports BMC information for the LAN.
config=serial Reports serial port information for BMC.
config=serialoverlan Reports BMC information on a serial over LAN connection.
config=terminalmode Reports terminal mode settings for the serial port.
config=user Reports information on BMC users.

omreport chassis currents

Use the omreport chassis currents command to view current (amperage) probe status and settings. When you type:
omreport chassis currents index=
n
the index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary of status, readings, and thresholds set for all current probes present on your system. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary for a specific current probe.

omreport chassis fans

Use the omreport chassis fans command to view fan probe status and settings. When you type:
omreport chassis fans index=
n
the index parameter is optional. If you do not specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary of status, readings, and thresholds set for any fan probes that might be present on your system. If you specify the index, Server Administrator displays a summary for a specific fan probe.

omreport chassis fancontrol

Use the omreport chassis fancontrol command to see how fan speed is set on your system. Fan speed can be set to optimize speed for cooling or for quiet operation. Table 3-4 shows the available settings.
Table 3-4. Fan Control Settings
name=value pair Description
speed=quiet Set fan speed for quiet operation.
speed=maxcool Set fan speed for maximum cooling.
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