There are two identification tags on your appliance:
- The VxRail appliance-serial number: You can find the serial number in VxRail Manager, or printed on the information tag. The product-serial number tag (PSNT) is a 14-digit number that is used to identify your appliance to Dell support.
- The Service Tag: You can find the Service Tag printed on the physical appliance. The service tag is a 7-digit service tag number.
Note: Only use the VxRail appliance-serial number to contact Customer Support. The service tag number is required.
Method 1: Finding the PSNT from VxRail Plugin.
- Go to the VxRail cluster > Configure > VxRail hosts > check PSNT for the host.
Method 2: Finding the PSNT from the iDRAC.
- Open the iDRAC for the Node.
- Open the Virtual console.
- The black screen has the PSNT written in it.
Method 3: Finding the PSNT from the VxRail Manager Virtual Machine.
- Download the attached script file.
- SSH to VxRail Virtual Machine (VM)
- Change the Security on the file:
# chmod 777 <ScriptName>
- Run the script command:
# ./<ScriptName>
- Choose Option 4 to check PSNT.
Method 4: Finding the PSNT from VxRail Manager VM.
- SSH to VxRail VM as mystic user and then
SU
to root
- Run the command:
psql -U postgres vxrail
Method 5: Finding the Model and PSNT from the ESXi Console.
- Once you are in the console for the VxRail appliance, run the following command to get both the Model and PSNT.
opt/dell/DellPTAgent/tools/ipmitool_static fru print 17
- If the location of the
ipmitool
changes in a future version, run the following command to get the new location.
find /* -name ipmitool_static
- If you are only looking for the PSNT, run the following command. The first section of the Local Datastore name on each VxRail Appliance includes the 14-digit PSNT.
Method 6: Finding the PSNT from the Physical Node.
See the VxRail Product Guide.
https://dl.dell.com/content/docu67901_VxRail-Appliance-3.0-Product-Guide.pdf
- At the front of your VxRail Appliance, locate drives 2 and 3 on the left-side of the chassis.
- Pull out the blue-tabbed tag that is located above drives 2 and 3.
- Locate the appliance-serial number label on the pull-out tag.