
System Information
To receive OS Type, Host Name, and OS Name information, you must have DRAC 4 services installed on the managed system.
Table 4-19. System Information Fields
Watchdog Information
Table 4-20. Watchdog Information Fields
Session Information
This section provides information about DRAC 4 sessions.
Session Status
Table 4-21. Session Status Fields
Current firmware version level.
Date and time that the firmware was last updated.
DRAC 4 hardware version level.
MAC address assigned to the DRAC 4.
IP address assigned to the DRAC 4 NIC.
IP address of the switch or router servicing the DRAC 4 NIC.
IP address of the subnet to which the DRAC 4 is connected.
DHCP Enabled?
(Default No)
Yes if DHCP is enabled on the DRAC 4. No if DHCP is disabled.
Use DHCP to Obtain DNS Server
Addresses
If TRUE, the primary and secondary DNS server addresses are obtained from the DHCP server (rather than the
static settings).
Static Preferred DNS Server Address
If Use DHCP to Obtain DNS Server Addresses is FALSE, the IP address of the primary DNS server is used.
Static Alternate DNS Server Address
If Use DHCP to Obtain DNS Server Addresses is FALSE, IP address of the secondary DNS server is used.
System service tag number, if assigned
Type of operating system installed on the system
Name of the managed system where the DRAC 4 is installed
Name of the operating system installed on the DRAC 4 managed system, including version, build, and service pack information
Managed system firmware version
Specifies whether to reset, power cycle, shut down, or to not take action if the system hangs.
Number of seconds remaining before the watchdog initiates the recovery action. This value may fluctuate because it is displayed
in real time.
Number of seconds from where the countdown begins.
Current number of DRAC 4 Web-based interface sessions (equal to the number of users that are logged on to the DRAC 4)
Current number of unused sessions. The DRAC 4 is capable of supporting up to 4 concurrent sessions (maximum of 4 Web sessions, 4
Telnet sessions, 1 Serial session, and 4 remote racadm CLI sessions.
Current session type (Web, Telnet, or Serial).
Name of the user initiating the session
IP address of the system from which the user is connecting to the DRAC 4
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