Supermicro Local System Information Display User’s Guide
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Information Display
Use the following screens below to verify and validate local system information. There are five screens,
and each have multiple sections of information.
Navigation Buttons:
To view the screens (1-5), press the Right or Left button.
To view the sections (e.g., 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5), press Enter at the screen, then the Down or Up button.
Figure 1-3. System Screen
This screen displays system information in five sections.
1.1 – CPU: This section displays the CPU quantity, vendor, model, and speed.
1.2 – Memory: This section displays the amount of memory and how much is used and free.
1.3 – HDD: The sections displays the assigned hard drive letter and file system type.
1.4 – Operating System: This section displays the operating system vendor, name, and version.
1.5 – Network: This section displays the network interface and the IP/MAC/Netmask addresses.
Figure 1-4. Monitor Screen
This screen displays how much system resources are being used.
2.1 – CPU Usage: This section displays CPU usage.
2.2 – Memory Usage: This section displays memory usage, how much is used and free.
2.3 – HDD Usage: This section displays how much free space is in the hard drive.
2.4 – HDD IO Usage: This section displays hard drive IO usage.
2.5 – Network Usage: This section displays network usage.
Figure 1-5. DMI Table Screen
This screen displays the BIOS information.
3.1 – BIOS: This section displays the BIOS vendor, version, release date, and BIOS ROM size.
3.2 – System: This section displays the system manufacturer, product name, version, serial number, and
wake-up type (select the key or switch to wake up the system).