In the Server Properties area of the Server Summary pane, review the following information:
Name
Description
Product Name field
The model name of the server.
Serial Number field
The serial number for the server.
PID field
The product ID.
UUID field
The UUID assigned to the server.
BIOS Version field
The version of the BIOS running on the server.
Description field
A user-defined description for the server.
Viewing Router Information
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Summary.
Step 3
In the Router Information area of the Server Summary tab, view the following information:
Name
Description
Router Model field
The model number of the router.
Serial Number field
The serial number of the router.
Slot Number field
The slot number of the router in which the server is installed.
Viewing CPU Properties
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Inventory.
Step 3
In the Inventory pane, click the CPUs tab.
Step 4
Review the following information for each CPU:
Name
Description
Socket Name field
The socket in which the CPU is installed.
Vendor field
The vendor for the CPU.
Status field
The status of the CPU.
Family field
The family to which this CPU belongs.
Speed field
The CPU speed, in megahertz.
Version field
The CPU version.
Number of Cores field
The number of cores in the CPU.
Signature field
The signature information for the CPU.
Number of Threads field
The maximum number of threads that the CPU can process concurrently.
Viewing Memory Properties
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Inventory.
Step 3
In the Inventory pane, click the Memory tab.
Step 4
In the Memory Summary area, review the following summary information about memory:
Name
Description
Memory Speed field
The memory speed, in megahertz.
Failed Memory field
The amount of memory that is currently failing, in megabytes.
Total Memory field
The total amount of memory available on the server if all DIMMs are fully functional.
Ignored Memory field
The amount of memory currently not available for use, in megabytes.
Effective Memory field
The actual amount of memory currently available to the server.
Number of Ignored DIMMs field
The number of DIMMs that the server cannot access.
Redundant Memory field
The amount of memory used for redundant storage.
Number of Failed DIMMs field
The number of DIMMs that have failed and cannot be used.
Memory RAS Possible field
Details about the memory configuration the server supports. This can be one of the following:
Memory configuration can support mirroring
Memory configuration can support sparing
Memory configuration can support either mirroring or sparing
Memory configuration can support lockstep
Memory configuration cannot support RAS
Memory Configuration field
The current memory configuration. This can be one of the following:
Maximum Performance—The system automatically optimizes the memory performance.
Mirroring—The server maintains two identical copies of the data in memory. This option effectively halves the available memory on the server, because one half is automatically reserved for mirrored copy.
Sparing—The system reserves some memory for use in the event a DIMM fails. If that happens, the server takes the DIMM offline and replaces it with the reserved memory. This option provides less redundancy than mirroring, but it leaves more of the memory available for programs running on the server.
Lockstep—The system uses two memory channels at a time and provides a higher level of protection. This option is most reliable, but it reduces the total memory capacity by one-third.
Step 5
In the Memory Details table, review the following detailed information about each DIMM:
Tip
Click a column header to sort the table rows, according to the entries in that column.
Name
Description
Name column
The name of the DIMM slot in which the memory module is installed.
Capacity column
The size of the DIMM.
Channel Speed column
The clock speed of the memory channel, in megahertz.
Channel Type column
The type of memory channel.
Memory Type Detail column
The type of memory used in the device.
Bank Locator column
The location of the DIMM within the memory bank.
Manufacturer column
The vendor ID of the manufacturer. This can be one of the following:
0x2C00—Micron Technology, Inc.
0x5105—Qimonda AG i. In.
0x802C—Micron Technology, Inc.
0x80AD—Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
0x80CE—Samsung Electronics, Inc.
0x8551—Qimonda AG i. In.
0xAD00—Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
0xCE00—Samsung Electronics, Inc.
Serial Number column
The serial number of the DIMM.
Asset Tag column
The asset tag associated with the DIMM, if any.
Part Number column
The part number for the DIMM assigned by the vendor.
Visibility column
Whether the DIMM is available to the server.
Operability column
Whether the DIMM is currently operating correctly.
Data Width column
The amount of data the DIMM supports, in bits.
Viewing Power Supply Properties
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Inventory.
Step 3
In the Inventory pane, click the Power Supplies tab.
Step 4
Review the following information for each power supply:
Tip
Click a column header to sort the table rows, according to the entries in that column.
Name
Description
Device ID column
The identifier for the power supply unit.
Input column
The input into the power supply, in watts.
Max Output column
The maximum output from the power supply, in watts.
FW Version column
The firmware version for the power supply.
Product ID column
The product identifier for the power supply assigned by the vendor.
Viewing Storage Properties
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Inventory.
Step 3
In the Inventory pane, click the Storage tab.
Step 4
In the Storage Adapters area, review the information about the available adapter cards.
This area contains a table listing all RAID controllers on the server that can be managed through CIMC. To view details about a particular storage device, select it in the table and view the information in the tabs below.
If a particular storage device does not appear on this tab, it cannot be managed through CIMC. To view the status of an unsupported device, see the documentation for that device.
Tip
Click a column header to sort the table rows, according to the entries in that column.
Step 5
In the Storage Adapters area, click a row to view the detailed properties of that adapter.
The properties of the selected storage adapter appear in the tabbed menu below the Storage Adapters area.
Step 6
Select the Controller Info tab and review the information.
If a MegaRAID controller is selected in the Storage Adapters table, this tab shows the following information.
Firmware versions
PCI information
Running firmware image information
Virtual and physical drive counts
General settings
Capabilities
Hardware configuration
Error counters
Step 7
Select the Physical Drive Info tab and review the information.
This tab shows the following information for the controller selected in the Storage Adapters table.
General drive information
Identification information
Drive status
Security information
Step 8
Select the Virtual Drive Info tab and review the information.
This tab shows the following information for the controller selected in the Storage Adapters table.
General drive information
Physical drive information
RAID information
Allows you to create, edit, and clear RAID configuration
Viewing PCI Adapter Properties
Before You Begin
The server must be powered on, or the properties will not display.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Inventory.
Step 3
In the Inventory pane, click the PCI Adapters tab.
Step 4
In the PCI Adapters area, review the following information for the installed PCI adapters:
Name
Description
Slot ID column
The slot in which the adapter resides.
Product Name column
The name of the adapter.
Vendor ID column
The adapter ID assigned by the vendor.
Device ID column
The device ID assigned by the vendor.
Viewing Power Statistics
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Power Policies.
Step 3
In the Power Statistics area, review the information in the following fields:
Name
Description
Current Consumptionfield
The power currently being used by the server, in watts.
Maximum Consumptionfield
The maximum number of watts consumed by the server since the last time it was rebooted.
Minimum Consumptionfield
The minimum number of watts consumed by the server since the last time it was rebooted.