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Quick Tour: OpenManage Server Administrator's 2014 release.

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Current Revision posted to Systems Management - Wiki by Dell-Sahil J on 2/6/2015 10:59:08 AM

This page provides information on Dell OpenManage Server Administrator's (OMSA) 2014 releases.

Contents: -Fixes   Downloads

OMSA Version

PowerEdge Server Generation Supported

Applicability*

Fixes/Enhancements*

7.4.0

Legacy** PowerEdge Servers

Not Applicable

7.4.0.2

Legacy** PowerEdge Servers

OMSA 7.4.0.1 OMSA 7.4

           Link

7.4.1

Selected^* Dell’s 11th generation PowerEdge Servers and all Dell’s 12th generation Servers.

Not Applicable

 

8.0.1

PowerEdge R730

PowerEdge R730 XD

PowerEdge R630

PowerEdge T630

Dell Precision R7910

Not Applicable

 

8.0.1.1

PowerEdge R730

PowerEdge R730 XD

PowerEdge R630

PowerEdge T630

Dell Precision R7910

OMSA 8.0.1

      Link

8.0.2

 

PowerEdge R430

PowerEdge R530

PowerEdge T430

PowerEdge M630

PowerEdge FC630

PowerEdge C4130

 

Not Applicable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Applicability: This field is applicable for the patch releases and provides details of the previous version of OMSA which should be installed before installing the patch.

*Fix/Enhancements:This field provides details on fixes included in the patch release. 

**Legacy PowerEdge Servers: 9th Generation, 10th Generation, 11th Generation and 12th Generation.

Examples:

9th Generation PowerEdge Servers: 1950, 2950, 6950 and so on

10th Generation PowerEdge Servers: M605, R300, R305, T105 and so on

11th Generation PowerEdge Servers: M610, M910, R415, T110 and so on

12th Generation PowerEdge Servers: M620, R720, R720XD, T420 and so on

For a complete list of Legacy servers refer the following link.

^*Selected Dell’s 11th generation PowerEdge Servers: R710, R610, R415, R515, R715, R815, M915, M910, T110 II and FM120

 

Fixes & Enhancement:

 

OMSA v7.4.0.2

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    Windows

      • Windows2012 "No Instance(s) Available" is reported for Dell_CMApplication class data
      • Wmiprvse.exe is crashing on Windows 2012 when accessing OMSAx64 7.x dccim64 CIM_DiscreteSensor
      • OMSA 7.4 x86 MST.SYS service could not start with critical syslog error in Windows event log
      • OMSA 7.4 dsm_sa_datamgr64 exception with 3rd party Sentinel HASP USB dongle/drivers

VMware

      • OMSA7.4 not reflecting storage status change in ESXi 5.1 U2 – H200 controllers
      • Various SFCB-DCIM memory leaks

OS Independent

      • R220_EST:Data Manager crashes while creating RAID 50 virtual disk via OMSA
      • Storage status changes (Ex: hard drive insertion/removal, virtual disk degradation, virtual disk rebuild progress) are not reflected in OMSA when SAS 6iR Integrated (Embedded) or PERC H200E (Embedded) are used.
      • OME 1.21 Broadcom firmware update reports failed in OM Essentials, but is actually successful
      • When a M820 system is migrated from M1000e to VRTX chassis, OMSA data manager crashes.

OMSA 8.0.1.1

 

      • Tape Device is not getting reported in Windows  with OMSA  version 7.4.1. +
      • The PCIe devices are not seen in OMSA. (PCIe SSDs or controller )
      • VD, Fan, EMM, Battery, Power Supplies and Temperatures information are not showing on MIB
      • OMSA session logs out when trying to import secure VD by providing suggested passphrase

 

Downloads:

Operating System

7.4

7.4.1

7.4.0.2

8.0.1

8.0.1.1

8.0.2

ESX 4.1

Here

 

Here

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RHEL 5 -x64

Here

 

Here

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RHEL 6 –x64

Here

Here

Here

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RHEL 7–x64

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Here

 

Here

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SLES 11–x64

Here

Here

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Windows – x86

Here

Here

Here

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Windows - x64

Here

Here

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ESXi 4.1

Here

 

Here

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ESXi 5.0

Here

 

Here

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ESXi 5.1

Here

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Here

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ESXi 5.5

Here

Here

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Consolidated Web pack

Here

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OM DVD

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XenServer 6.2

Here

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Tags: xen, OMSA, ESXi, OMSA 8.0.1.1, poweredge, OMSA 7.4.1, OMSA 8.0.2, OMSA8.0.1, OMSA 7.4.0.2

Systems Build and Update Utility - SBUU

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The Dell™ Systems Build and Update Utility (SBUU) includes a single tool to enable basic life cycle management of Dell systems:

  • Simple OS Installation (LINUX and WINDOWS) with device drivers
  • Firmware and BIOS Update using (Server Update Utility)
  • Hardware Configuration (BIOS, iDRAC and RAID Configuration)

On Dell servers newer than the 11th generation (11G - released in 2009), the on-board bootable Unified Server Configurator (A component of the Lifecycle Controller) provides similar functionality to SBUU without the need for a CD.

Downloads

SBUU Download Page

Documentation

 

Whitepaper - Documents

Using SBUU to Optimize Dell Server Deployment
Optimizing Dell Server Deployment using SBUU 

 

Videos

Windows Server 2012 x64 installation using Systems Build and Update Utility 7.2

by Vivek SBUU 7.2 - Win2012 x64 Installation
This demo shows how to use the SBUU to install Microsoft® Windows® on a bare-metal Dell PowerEdge™ server.

Tags: sbuu 7.4, Server Update Utility, openmanage, SUU, sbuu 2.4, Systems Management, Openmanage systems management, SBUU

Dell Repository Manager: Videos

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Repository Manager Videos:

Dell Repository Home 

 

 Repository Manager
Overview, OME & VMware vCenter Integration

 DRM Integration with OME Inventory Files

New Catalogs & Repository Creation

 Manual Repository Creation

Automate Repository Creation with M1000e

Automate Repository Creation with VRTX 

Loading a New Catalog 

 Deployment

Create a Deployment Tool Overview

Save a Repository Catalog and Files to a location 

Create a Lightweight Deployment Script 

Create a Bootable ISO 

 Configuration

Configuring Advanced Settings

Configuring Email Settings

Configuring New Catalog Notification Settings 

Configuring FileStore Settings 

Setting up Dell Repository Manager to run behind a Proxy Server

Updates, Schedule Repository Search & Searching Dell Support

Updating the iDRAC repository using Dell Repository Manager

Dell Repository Manager-Schedule Repository Search

 Schedule Repository Search for new Updates

Comparing Repositories for Updates -Step by step demonstration of comparing an existing repository with what is currently available from Dell 

Search Dell Support Site

Using the Search Dell Support Site Feature to find updates for older Dell PowerEdge Servers 

Finding PowerEdge C Updates - Using the Search Dell Support Site feature to find updates for Dell PowerEdge C Servers. 

Using the Search Dell Support Site feature to find update for Dell PowerVault devices

Create a Server Update Utility  

 


 


Dell Repository Manager Overview
(Please visit the site to view this video)

DRM Terms and Concepts

 (Please visit the site to view this video)

Configuring Advanced Settings

(Please visit the site to view this video) 

 

Configuring Email Settings

(Please visit the site to view this video)

 

Loading a New Catalog
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Manual Repository Creation

 (Please visit the site to view this video)

Automate Repository Creation with iDRAC

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Configuring New Catalog Notification Settings 

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Automate Repository Creation with M1000e

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Automate Repository Creation with VRTX

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Schedule Repository Search for new Updates

(Please visit the site to view this video)

New Catalog Notification

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Create a Deployment Tool Overview

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Create a Server Update Utility

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Create a Bootable ISO

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Create a Lightweight Deployment Script

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Save a Repository Catalog and Files to a location

(Please visit the site to view this video)

 

Search Dell Support Site

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Configuring FileStore Settings
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Creating Bootable ISO - step by step guide to create a Bootable ISO using Dell Repository Manager
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Adding a DUP - Step by step process of adding a DUP from support.dell.com into a repository that has been created using Dell Repository Manager.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Comparing Repositories for Updates -Step by step demonstration of comparing an existing repository with what is currently available from Dell.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Using Dell Repository Manager to create a customized Server Update Utility that has just the systems and updates you want to deploy.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Using the Search Dell Support Site feature to find updates for Dell EqualLogic devices.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Using the Search Dell Support Site Feature to find updates for older Dell PowerEdge Servers.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Finding Dell PowerEdge update that are newer then what is in the catalog
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Finding PowerEdge C Updates - Using the Search Dell Support Site feature to find updates for Dell PowerEdge C Servers.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Using the Search Dell Support Site feature to find updates for Dell PowerConnect devices.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Using the Search Dell Support Site feature to find update for Dell PowerVault devices.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Using the Schedule Automatic Search feature to automate finding new updates.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Creating a Scripted Deployment Pack - Using Dell Repository Manager to create a tool to push updates using scripts.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Overview of using Repository Manager’s Search Dell Support Site feature.
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Setting up Dell Repository Manager to run behind a Proxy Server
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Using Dell Repository Manager with Dell Management Plug in for VMware vCenter
(Please visit the site to view this video)

Using Dell Repository Manager with Dell OpenManage Essentials
(Please visit the site to view this video)

 

Video Demonstrations using

Repository Manager 1.4 & earlier

 

Dell Repository Manager Overview Demonstration ( full transcript )


(Please visit the site to view this video)




USB Updates Using Dell Repository Manager with Lifecycle Controller

(Please visit the site to view this video)

To learn more about USB updates using Repository Manager and LifeCycle Controller, please visit:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/Updates+using+USB+with+Lifecycle+Controller

 

Dell Repository Manager Integration with OpenManage Essentials

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Updating the Repository in Dell Repository Manager

(Please visit the site to view this video)

 

Adding a DUP to Repository Manager v2

 

(Please visit the site to view this video)

 

Creating a Bootable ISO

(Please visit the site to view this video)

 

Setting the Proxy Server

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Dell Repository Manager - Build Custom SUU (Server Update Utility)

(Please visit the site to view this video)

 

Dell Repository Manager - Deploy Scripted Updates

(Please visit the site to view this video)

 


Using Dell Repository Manager to Apply Updates on VMware ESX 4

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Automated Hardware Updates using Dell Repository Manager and the Remote File Share Feature of the M1000e Blade Chassis
Details on the customization used in this demo.

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Tags: OME, drm, Dell Repository Manager

Dell Remote Access Controller - DRAC / iDRAC

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Welcome to 13G!iDRAC7 Home
iDRAC8 Current ReleaseiDRAC6 Home
iDRAC8 ManualsDRAC5 Home
iDRAC8 VideosLifecycle Controller Home
iDRAC8 Useful Links
White Papers
Licensing

  

What is iDRAC?

The integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller is embedded within every Dell PowerEdge™ server and provides functionality that helps IT administrators deploy, update, monitor, and maintain Dell servers with no need for any additional software to be installed. The Dell iDRAC works regardless of operating system or hypervisor presence because from a pre-OS or bare-metal state, iDRAC is ready to work because it is embedded within each server from the factory.

The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make server administrators more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell servers. iDRAC alerts administrators to server issues, helps them perform remote server management, and reduces the need for physical access to the server.

   


iDRAC8 Quick Sync with OpenManage Mobile

(Please visit the site to view this video)

 

iDRAC8 Releases

iDRAC8 Release Information

iDRAC8

2.06.05

This build includes:

  • Support for PowerEdge R430 and R530

  • Configure CMC firmware update settings to perform firmware update for CMC
      and its shared components from iDRAC. This is applicable only for
      FX2/FX2s chassis.
  • Support for DNS domain name in SNMP traps.

12/9/2014

(Download)

iDRAC8 2.00.00.00

 

This build includes:

  • iDRAC8 with Lifecycle Controller delivers revolutionary systems management capabilities:

    -        Quick Sync bezel provides at-the-server management through NFC-enabled Android devices.  Configure a server and collect server inventory with a simple “tap” between the server bezel and mobile device.

    -        Zero-Touch Auto Configuration can deploy a server out of the box with no intervention required; reducing server configuration time by as much as 99%.  Just rack, cable, and walk away.

    -        iDRAC Direct lets customers use a USB cable or a USB key to provide configuration information to the iDRAC.  No more crash cart!

    -        Simplify motherboard replacement with Easy Restore: key settings, such as BIOS, NIC, and iDRAC as well as licenses are automatically restored from the front panel.

    -        Agent-free, real-time RAID management and configuration: use iDRAC to create and manage virtual disks, without reboots!

    -        Increase datacenter security: Support for UEFI Secure Boot, and new System Erase capabilities for server repurpose/retirement, and new SNMP v3 Trap support.

    -        Built-in Tech Support Report replaces the need for downloaded support tools; health reports are built right into iDRAC and can be uploaded to Dell Support.

9/12/2014

(Download)

  

iDRAC8 Manuals (high level)
User Guide2.0.0
RACADM ReferenceRACADM Command Line Reference Guide (2.0.0)

( top )

 

iDRAC8 Videos

Configure Network Settings

RAID Configuration

RAID Configuration - Break Mirror

RAID Configuration - Key Encryption

Firmware Update Using Local Drive (CD or DVD or USB)

Backup Server Profile

Freedom (OpenManage Mobile and iDRAC8 Quick Sync)

Staying above the flood (Big Data)

Simplified Management at the box (iDRAC Direct)

 ( top )

  

iDRAC8 Useful Links
Simplifying Systems Management with Dell OpenManage on 13G Dell PowerEdge Servers (OME Home)
Dell 13th Generation PowerEdge Server Resources
CMC Manuals (including User's Guides)
Online License Management Portal
RACADM Command Line Interface (RACADM vs WSMAN page)

  ( top )

  

iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller Technology Licensing Summary

Dell provides three main offerings: Basic Management, Express, and Enterprise. As in Dell’s 11th generation servers, Basic Management (called BMC in 11th generation) is the default for servers 200-500 series. For 600 series and above, iDRAC Express is the default offering that is part of the base configuration. It does not require a license to be installed, backed up, or managed. Express offers embedded tools, console integration, and simplified remote access.

However, most IT administrators want a deeper, more inclusive solution that allows them to manage servers as if they were physically near the server, and this is available by upgrading to the Enterprise license level, which is fully digital. Dell also stores a copy of the key and makes it available to you in an online License Management portal (https://www.dell.com/support/licensing/).

Tags: Lifecycle, DRAC5, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Enterprise, DRAC, iDRAC7, iDRAC6, web services, Systems Management, iDRAC7 Troubleshooting, LC Management, iDRAC, ws-man, DRAC script, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller, system management, Wsman, lc

DCIM.Library.MOF

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Quick Links:

iDRAC8 HomeProfile's Home
iDRAC7 HomeLifecycle Controller Home
iDRAC6 Home

 

DCIM Extensions Library MOF Collection

DCIM is a schema that describes Dell extensions to the DMTF Common Information Model (CIM). DCIM schema describes the classes that represent various Dell management domains such as monitoring, inventory, update and configuration. These classes are exposed through Dell platform management access points such as iDRAC and CMC.  

The DCIM schema classes are described in the below MOF (Managed Object Format) files. Console developers and script writers can take advantage of the MOF files to process the objects returned from Dell platform management access points. Since DCIM schema extends from DMTF CIM schema, DCIM MOF files must be used in conjunction with DTMF CIM MOF files. DCIM MOF files together with DMTF CIM MOF files yield the full description DCIM class attributes such as properties and methods.


You may freely download and use the MOFs on this page and referring pages as long as you do not change the notice included in the files. If not already included, this notice will apply.

MOFs per Release
DCIM MOFsRequired DMTF CIM MOFs
CMC 5.0 MOFsDMTF CIM Schema 2.26 Experimental MOF
iDRAC8 with LC MOFSDMTF CIM Schema 2.26 Experimental MOF
Lifecycle Controller 2 1.4.0 MOFsDMTF CIM Schema 2.26 Experimental MOF
Lifecycle Controller 2 1.1.5 MOFs DMTF CIM Schema 2.26 Experimental MOF
Lifecycle Controller 2.1 MOFsDMTF CIM Schema 2.26 Experimental MOF
Lifecycle Controller 2.0 MOFsDMTF CIM Schema 2.26 Experimental MOF
Lifecycle Controller 1.5 MOFsDMTF CIM Schema 2.26 Experimental MOF
Lifecycle Controller 1.4 MOFsDMTF CIM Schema 2.26 Experimental MOF


Back to DCIM Library page.

Tags: Lifecycle, DCIM_VirtualDiskView.MOF, DCIM_View, LifecycleController, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Enterprise, DCIM, DCIM_RAIDInteger, DCIM_RAIDString, DCIM_View.MOF, iDRAC7, iDRAC6, DCIM_PhysicalDiskView.MOF, DCIM_RAIDService.MOF, winrm, Lifecycle Controller, Lifecycle Controller Management Profile, web services, MOF, iDRAC Card Profile, LC Integrations, LC Management, DCIM RAIDEnumeration, iDRAC, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller, LC Management Profile, dmtf, lc

Dell Catalogs

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Under Construction

What is Catalog ?
What's New + Downloads

 

What is Catalog?

Biz Client Catalog

Biz Client Catalog is an aggregation of all Dell Update Packages’ (DUP) metadata carried for Dell Optiplex, Dell Latitude, Dell Precision and Dell Tablet brands of systems. These are utilized through end-user products like Dell Command Update/ Dell Client System Update, Dell Repository Manager and Software Centre Configuration Manager / Software Center Update Publisher

Biz Client Catalogs are released every fortnight on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month

DatePDK CatalogSDP Catalog
2/11/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01990942M/ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01990943M/1/

Enterprise Catalog

Enterprise Catalog is an aggregation of all Bundles and Dell Update Packages’ metadata carried for Dell PowerEdge, Dell PowerVault and Dell EqualLogic Servers

 

Enterprise Catalogs are released every month 2nd Friday

What's New + Downloads

DatePDK Catalog
01/09/2015ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02757636M/1
12/12/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02730016M/1
11/14/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02680305M/1
10/10/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02536758M/1
09/12/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02471331M/1
08/08/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02370107M/1
07/11/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02301814M/1
06/13/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02255069M/1
05/09/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02181628M/1
04/11/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02079336M/1
03/14/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02070005M/1
02/14/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02005450M/1
01/10/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01941644M/1
12/13/2013 ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01904903M/1
11/08/2013ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01849743M/1
10/11/2013ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01796204M/1
09/13/2013ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01738986M/1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date            LC Catalog         LC Catalog sign file  
01/09/2015ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02757653M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02757654M/1
12/12/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02729985M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02729986M/1
11/14/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02680325M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02680326M/1
10/10/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02536777M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02536781M/1
09/12/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02471328M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02471329M/1
08/08/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02370118M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02370119M/1
07/11/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02301820M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02301821M/1
06/13/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02255076M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02255078M/1
05/09/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02181630M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02181631M/1
04/11/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02078462M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02078463M/1
03/14/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02069991M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02069992M/1
02/14/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02005456M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER02005457M/1
01/10/2014ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01941655M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01941656M/1
12/13/2013ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01904919M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01904920M/1
11/08/2013ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01845833M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01845835M/1
10/11/2013ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01795767M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01795770M/1
09/13/2013ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01740422M/1ftp://ftp.dell.com/FOLDER01740423M/1

 

Dell Repository Manager

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What is Dell Repository Manager?White Papers & Best Practices
What's New + DownloadsVideo Links
ManualsBlogs
Useful linksSystems Management Forum

 

Welcome to Dell Repository Manager

Dell Repository Manager (DRM) is an application that allows IT Administrators to easily manage system updates. Dell Repository Manager provides a searchable interface used to create custom software collections known as bundles and repositories of Dell Update Packages (DUPs).

These bundles and repositories allow for the deployment of multiple firmware updates at once. 

A Dell Update Package (DUP) is a self-contained executable in a standard package format that updates a software element on a Dell server such as the BIOS, a device driver, firmware, and other similar software updates.

Additionally, Dell Repository Manager makes it easier to locate specific updates for a particular platform, which saves time.

See a screenshot of the Data Center Version GUI

 How does Dell Repository Manager Work?

DRM connects to Dell's online catalog of updates that contains information on the available Dell Update Packages (DUPs). Once you have selected your updates, Dell Repository Manager downloads the specific file(s) you have requested.

Repository Manager can also compare differences between two repositories at both the bundle and component level. It allows you to create deployment tools using your custom repository. Repository Manager is available for Dell Data Center (Server, Storage, Networking) and Dell Enterprise client products. The Data Center version can create and manage repositories for Dell PowerEdge servers, select EquaLogic, PowerVault & Compellent storage as well as select PowerConnect and Force10 networking switches.  The Dell Client version manages updates for Dell Latitude, Precision Workstation and OptiPlex client systems.

Dell Repository Manager integrates with Dell systems management products such as Dell OpenManage Essentials console and the Dell Management Plug-in for VMware vCenter. Dell Repository Manager automates creation of custom repositories by reading inventory information from these consoles and creating of a set of updates that is newer than what is currently installed.  

What's New + Downloads

Release Summary

v2.0

New Features:

  • iDRAC Inventory integration:  DRM can extract an inventory file from a given system(s) and compare that to currently available updates.
  • Scheduled Repository Search will notify an administrator when a given repository has new updates. This search happens on a scheduled defined by the customer. If configured, DRM will also send an alert via email.
  • Email notification has been extended to include notification when a new catalog is available.
  • M1000e Inventory feature has been renamed Dell Modular Chassis Inventory, and this feature now also supports PowerEdge VRTX and FX2 systems.

 17Dec2014 (download)

v1.9.1

(Patch)

  • First install Dell Repository Manager 1.9 installer, Skip the step if already installed.
  • Click Download Now  to download the .msp file.
  • The File Download window is displayed, click Save to save the file to the hard drive.
  • Browse to the folder where the files are saved, Double-click the file and follow the instructions.

7/24/2014

(Download)

v1.9

  • Adds Email notification feature on Scheduled Dell support site search: this feature allows a customer to receive a proactive notification that a new update is available.
  • New Catalog Dependency integration with Dell Repository Manager: this feature articulates the relationship between two different DUPs. Now DRM is capable of identifying dependency (between different DUPs) and process it to the export updates with its mandatory (hard) and optional (soft) dependencies and sequence the order of execution of updates

 4/30/2014 (Download)
v1.8
  • Import inventory from the M1000e with CMC 4.5 or newer
  • Create a Light Weight Deployment Pack directly from Search Dell Support site results.
  • Streamlined workflow for integrating with OpenManage Essentials and Dell’s Integration for VMware vCenter
  • Sort Non-DUP files
 12/17/2013 (Download
v1.7

  • Supports 64-bit Dell Update Packages & Bundles
  • Manages update content sequence for a bundle (Data Center Version Only)
  • Adds a non-DUP format file into a repository
  • Supports Dell PowerEdge VRTX updates
  • Supports force update option while exporting bundles to a bootable ISO

 7/23/2013 (Download)
v1.6

  • Creates system bundles from Dell support site (Data Center version only)
  • Adds new search results into an existing repository and replaces the older version updates in existing bundles
  • Enhanced usability of Search Dell support site
  • Addition of a brand selection tab in repository creation wizard and bundle/component filter
  • Generates a repository report while saving a repository to a folder

 4/17/2013 (Download)
v1.5

  • Store repositories of bundles and components within the new local application database
  • View and manage all local repositories from one location in the interface
  • Search for the latest components from Dell support site directly
  • Schedule a task to automatically search for the latest components from Dell support site, and then add the new updates into a local repository, save to a local folder, and/or export to a lightweight deployment pack
  • Multiple tasks with simultaneously running import and export operations from other tasks
  • Track the progress of long-running operations in the new Jobs Queue
  • New method to obtain an inventory data from Dell OpenManage Essentials (OME) v1.1 remotely
  • Experience the numerous advantages of performing update management tasks in a new and improved graphical user interface

12/12/2012(Download)
v1.4

  • DRM is integrated with Dell OpenManage Essentials (OME) and Dell System Management  plug-in for VMware vCenter to fetch system inventory data for creating customized local repositories
  • The Repository compare function is replaced by the new Repository Update function. Compare link is replaced by the Update link to facilitate checks for latest available  updates to a repository
  • Change the menu bar in main user interface
  • View inventory data fetched from OME or Dell System Management plug-in for VMware vCenter
  • Refresh repositories built from OME or Dell System Management plug-in for VMware vCenter
  • Two new options are added in Light Weight Deployment Wizard
  • Improve the Operating System filter for bundle and component
  • Check and update the existing version of DRM when new versions are available

03/06/2012 (Download)

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Manuals & Documents (home)
 v2.0 Installation Guide v2.0 User's Guide - Business Client Version
 v2.0 Release Notes v2.0 User's Guide - Data Center Version
 v2.0 Troubleshooting Guide

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Useful Links
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Repository Manager for Clients
OpenManage Essentials Home
OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Home
iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller Home

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Dell Servers capable of Power Monitoring

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This page is no longer maintained and is out of date. Please refer to past versions in the wiki if you require access to the information once displayed here.

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Lifecycle Controller

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Quick Links: 

Executive SummaryiDRAC8 (13G) Home
Lifecycle Controller ReleasesWhite Papers
Web Services Integration ToolsOther References
Reference SpecsLifecycle Controller 2 (LC2) Home
Attribute Registries and Event/Error ReferenceLifecycle Controller 1 (LC1) Home
Lifecycle Controller BlogsCMC for M1000e & VRTX Home

  


Executive Summary

With the launch of the Dell PowerEdge 13th generation servers on Sept 9th, 2014, Dell has enhanced our embedded management without the need to install a software based agent within the host operating system. At the heart of the 13th generation servers embedded management is the iDRAC8 with Lifecycle Controller technology, which allows users to perform useful tasks such as configure BIOS and hardware settings, deploy operating systems, update drivers, change RAID settings, and save hardware profiles. Together, they provide a robust set of management functions that can be leveraged throughout the entire server lifecycle.

 

Faster, More Efficient, More Secure Local and Remote Deployment, Configuration and Updates
Dell Lifecycle Controller simplifies server lifecycle management— from provisioning, deployment, patching and updating to servicing and user customization—for servers located both locally and remotely. It was delivered as part of the Dell Remote Access Controller or iDRAC (Express, Enterprise and vFlash) starting with Dell PowerEdge 11G servers. On 12G servers, the vFlash feature is included with the iDRAC7 Enterprise License, so you no longer have to separately license vFlash starting with Lifecycle Controller 2. Dell’s 12G servers only use Express or Enterprise licensing. Lifecycle Controller includes managed and persistant storage that embeds systems management features and Operating System device drivers directly on the server, thus eliminating the media-based system management tools and utilities traditionally needed for systems management.  

Lifecycle Controller reduces the time and number of steps taken to accomplish tasks, reduces potential for error, enhances server and application uptime and security, and results in more efficient IT management. Developed on the industry standard Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) platform and Web Services for Management (WSMan) interfaces, Lifecycle Controller provides an open environment for console integration that also allows for custom scripting for Lifecycle Controller. Leading systems management consoles (e.g., Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager, BMC Software BladeLogic® Operations Manager, Symantec™ Deployment Solution, Dell™ Management Console) have integrated Dell Lifecycle Controller, thus offering its features and capabilities to existing infrastructures where those consoles are installed.  


Why did Dell develop Lifecycle Controller?
When Dell examined common management tasks and the inefficiencies associated with them, we discovered something interesting – it wasn’t the tools that were making management tasks take so long, it was how they were delivered. The most common activities like provisioning, deploying, and updating required multiple tools, multiple forms of media and scouring the Web for the latest enablement tools, including drivers and firmware. This traditional delivery model resulted in inefficient use of time, a potential for error and potential exposure to security risks.

 

Embedded Management
Lifecycle Controller - Local GUILifecycle Controller - Web Services API

Lifecycle controller supports local 1-to-1 system management tasks via a graphical user interface (GUI) on the servers KVM for operating system install, updates, configuration, and for performing diagnostics, on single, local servers. This eliminates the need for multiple option ROMs for hardware configuration

  

 

 

Remote Services are standards-based interfaces that enable consoles to integrate, for example, bare-metal provisioning and one-to-many OS deployments, for servers locatedremotely. Dell’s Lifecycle Controller takes advantage of the capabilities of both USC and Remote Services to deliver significant advancement and simplification of server deployment.

Lifecycle Controller Serviceability aims at simplifying server reprovision and/or replacing failed parts and thus reduces maintenance downtime

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Lifecycle Controller Release Summary

  • Beginning with the first release of iDRAC8 in September 2014, there will no longer be a separate stand alone Lifecycle Controller (LC) firmware. Instead, the LC firmware image will be a part of the iDRAC firmware image, which can be found here.

 

 

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 Highlighted White Papers

Quick Start Guide about Lifecycle Controller (LC) and using LC documentation

Consolidated LC and iDRAC white paper page

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 Web Services Integration Tools
Best Practice GuideBest Practice scripts
Web Service Interface Guide for WindowsWinRM scripts
Web Service Interface Guide for LinuxWSMAN scripts

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Reference Specifications
ProfilesDescribes the behavior for each 12G feature and necessary classes, properties and methods as well as configurable management attributes that represent the feature.
MOFsFiles that contain the normative description for DCIM classes, properties and method in the MOF format.
WSMAN Licenses and PrivilegesLists all licensing and privilege requirements
LC XML Schema Guide

Contains various schema descriptions including: LCL log, hardware inventory, message registry, attribute registry, and dependency XML

(Associated XSD file location)

WSDLs

The Web Services Description Language is an XML-based language that is used for describing the functionality offered by a Web service. A WSDL description of a web service (also referred to as a WSDL file) provides a machine-readable description of how the service can
be called, what parameters it expects, and what data structures it returns.

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Attribute Registries (what are these?)
RAID, NIC, iDRAC, BIOS, PCIe SSD, FC HBALists all attributes and properties for these components in XML format
 

(Previous Attribute Registries)

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Dell Event / Error Message Reference

Dell Test Event Nofification Message Reference

Contains the notification message content generated by the Dell iDRAC8 with Lifecycle Controller using the Test Event Generation feature for the following event action notification types:

  1. Email
  2. SNMP
  3. Remote Syslog

iDRAC8 with LC

Version 2.00.00.00

Dell Event  Message Reference (2.0)

Describes all event and error message content from all DCIM Profiles in one document.

iDRAC8 with LC

Version 2.00.00.00

Dell Message Registry - English (2.0)

iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller event / error message data in XML with Dell XSL for viewing.

iDRAC8 with LC

Version 2.00.00.00

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Other References

Additional Scripting Examples

 













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Dell OpenManage Systems Management Tools

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Dell OpenManage™ is a hardware management solution that helps IT departments more efficiently manage Dell PowerEdge™ servers in virtual, physical, local and remote environments, operating in-band and out-of band, with or without a systems management software agent.

What is Dell OpenManage?

For an introduction to Dell OpenManage please read:

OpenManage Software Downloads and Information


To find and download the latest version of each of the Dell OpenManage components, please visit:

OpenManage Tools and Components

Dell Server Based Systems Management Tools

Datacenter Consoles Server Monitoring
Network Monitoring
Update Utilities
Dell Server ScriptingTools


Dell Client Management Tools

Client Console
Client Agent

OpenManage Integration with 3rd Party Systems Management

OpenManage Tools integrate with numerous other 3rd party tools in both the physical and virtual worlds

OpenManage Virtualization Integration

OpenManage Documentation


For more detailed information on each of the OpenManage products, please follow these links to OpenManage user guides, manuals, and product information:

Additional OpenManage Resources


For more in depth information about Dell OpenManage, the following resources are available:

OpenManage Demos
OpenManage Whitepapers
Dell OpenManage Scripts and Tools


Dell OpenManage Icon Interpreter
Migrating to Dell OpenManage

Submit OpenManage Feature Improvement Suggestions


Other Dell Systems Management Offerings


To learn about the full suite of Dell Systems Management products including the more advanced Dell Management Console, Dell KACE systems management appliances, and other Dell Cloud systems management offerings please visit the main Dell Systems Managment page on TechCenter.

Other resources:


Dell Power Solutions Magazine Articles on Systems Management
Dell Community Forums
[[ |Enterprise Support Tutorials]]


Legacy / Deprecated OpenManage Links - (Replaced by newer tools)

Dell PowerEdge 8G and 9G Servers Capable of Power Monitoring - All current Dell servers support Power Monitoring

Dell Update Packages (DUPs) - See Dell Repository Manager
Dell Content Manager - See Dell Repository Manager

Dell Video Support Center
Dell Support Video RSS FeedRSS Feed Icon
 
Tags: OMCI, openmanage, OpenManage Client Instrumentation

OpenManage Essentials FAQ

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OpenManage Essentials 2.0.1 Frequently Asked Questions

1.Install 


1.Q: Can I upgrade my OME 1.0 Open Evaluation installation to the new OME 1.0.1 version?
A: Yes.  When OME 1.0.1 ships, you will be able to easily install it over your 1.0 Open Evaluation instance.

2.Q: I cannot install OpenManage Essentials using a remote SQL Database Named instance?
A: SQL Server with named instances requires ‘SQL Server Browser’ service to be running to connect remotely.

3.Q: Will OpenManage Essentials support SQL Server ‘evaluation’ edition?
A: No, SQL Server ‘evaluation’ edition is not supported because this is a prerelease version.

4.Q:  What if I see this error when I launch the console – “HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error the requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.”
A:  Remove/Disable the XPress compression scheme from the configuration using the command below:

%windir%\system32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe set config -section:system.webServer/httpCompression /-[name='xpress']

OR

Add an attribute of "precondition= "64bitness" for this module entry so that it loads only in 64bit application pools.

5.Q: What if IPMI is disabled after installing BMC Utility?
A: Try restarting DSM Essentials Network Monitor Service, DSM Essentials Task Manager service and restart IIS.

6. Q: How do I change OME web service/console port after OME installation?
A: After OME installation, follow these steps:

- From Start->Run, type "regedit" and hit "Enter" to open Windows      registry.

- Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->Wow6432Node->Dell Computer  Corporation->Dell OpenManage Essentials->Connection Service

- Update "ConsolePort" on the right hand side.

- Launch Start->Administrative Tools->Internet Information Services  (IIS) Manager

- Navigate to <SystemName>->Sites->OpenManage Essentials

- Right click on "OpenManage Essentials" and click "Edit Bindings".

- Edit https port number "2607".

- Restart OME Netmon, Task manager and IIS services

Note: Please do not modify http port number either in registry or IIS.

7. Q: Installation of OME takes longer on Windows 2008 SP2 X64bit. Why?
A: Installation of IIS roles services takes longer to install on Windows 2008 SP2 X64bit which causes OME installation time to increase.

 

2.Tasks


1.Q: What troubleshooting can I do if a software update task or remote task fails to be created or executed?
A: Make sure DSM Essentials Task Manager service is running in Windows services.

2.Q: Why am I not receiving emails after setting up email alert action?
A:  If you have an Antivirus Client installed on your system, you will need to configure it to allow emails.

3.Q: Does OME support Power control options for 8G servers?
A: Yes, Power ON (option available in Server Power Options Task), and Power OFF (option available when used in IPMI command line task, in Arguments field use: chassis power off) works on 8G servers with BMC. 

Note: If the 8G server has a DRAC4 over BMC, make sure the DRAC4 IP is pingable in Troubleshoot tool using IPMI protocol. If the RMCP ping fails, the power tasks will likely be failing. This simple check will also help to know if the connection to the RAC devices for any generation server is passed. 

4.Q: Why does the update using iDRAC taking a long time?
A:  Check your credentials. Wrong credentials may cause OME to wait for communication timeout which will result in failed task after the timeout period. If you are updating 10+ devices with wrong credentials it may take up to 2-3 hours before reporting failure.

5.Q: How can I stop command Line task with single target? 
A: A task with only one device cannot be stopped once the execution has started.

6. Q: Why does the OME Task Manager crash when the username used has a \p in remote tasks. For example: veggie\pizza.
A: This is a limitation in OME parsing logic. The workaround is to create and use a username that does not have a \p in it.

 

3.Discovery


1.Q: What troubleshooting can I do if a discovery task fails to be created or executed?
A: Make sure DSM Essentials Task Manager service is running in Windows services

2.Q: Why are devices discovered with WMI getting classified as Unknown?
A: WMI discovery will classify a device as unknown when the credentials for a user account in the Administrators group (not Administrator) are supplied for the discovery range in some cases.If you are seeing this issue, read the following KB article and apply the registry work around described therein.

So far, this applies to managed nodes with Windows Server 2008 R2.http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;951016

3.Q. My ESXi servers are getting classified as unknowns.
A: If you are using ESXi 5.0 update 1, please install OM 7.0 VIB available at 

http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/555/DriverDetails/DriverFileFormats?DriverId=VPTVV.

You can also try increasing the timeout (setting to 10) and retry (setting to 4) values in the WS-MAN page for discovery wizard.

4.Q. My ESXi servers after few days of monitoring, becomes unknown
A:  VMware has identified an issue affecting VMware ESXi 5.0x and 5.1x where CIM monitoring applications fail to authenticate with “No space left on device” error in /var/log/syslog.log:

http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2043464.

This issue can cause previously discovered systems to move to an unknown status, fail to discover, or not show in both OpenManage Essentials (OME) and Dell Management Plugin for VMware vCenter (DMPVV).

The current workaround is to issue “/etc/init.d/wsman restart” on the ESXi host shell.While a permanent solution to this issue has not been identified by VMware as of 13 March 2013, the following steps can be followed to create a persistent cron job to restart the wsman service once a day.

Add the following to /etc/rc.local (for ESXi 5.1 systems edit: /etc/rc.local.d/local.sh):

# Added by Dell to add cronjob for restarting wsman 12:15 AM/PM

/bin/kill $(cat /var/run/crond.pid)

/bin/echo '15   0,12 *   *   *   /etc/init.d/wsman restart' >> /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root

/bin/busybox crond

Execute auto-backup.sh (sh /sbin/auto-backup.sh) after making edits.

Reboot the system.

On reboot “cat /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root” should show:

#min hour day mon dow command

1    1    *   *   *   /sbin/tmpwatch.py

1    *    *   *   *   /sbin/auto-backup.sh

0    *    *   *   *   /usr/lib/vmware/vmksummary/log-heartbeat.py

*/5  *    *   *   *   /sbin/hostd-probe

15   0,12 *   *   *   /etc/init.d/wsman restart

NOTE: In previous releases of ESXi, you could add custom commands in /etc/rc.local which would automatically execute after all startup scripts have finished. With the latest release of ESXi 5.1, this functionality has been moved to /etc/rc.local.d/local.sh.

5.Q: What is the most important thing to know about Discovery?
A: You must install Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (aka OMSA) on all of the PowerEdge Servers that you want to discover and manage using SNMP protocol.  OMSA can be installed from the OME console.

You can also discover PowerEdge Servers using WMI without OMSA installed. Your servers will not be classified as a "Dell Computer", but rather, "Unknown" or just "Computer".  Management capabilities in OpenManage Essentials are limited if OMSA is not installed.

6.Q: Why do my Servers appear under the "Unknown" node in the device tree?
A: Systems discovered with SNMP only, and without OMSA installed on them, will be classified as "Unknown" and displayed under the "Unknown" device group.  If you have confirmed that OMSA is correctly installed on the managed node, then check the SNMP settings.  

Note: SNMP community strings are *case sensitive*.

Bring up services.msc on the managed node and go to the properties page for "SNMP Service".

On the Security tab, there is a radio button for "Accept SNMP Packets from any host" and "...packets from these hosts". You need to be sure and specify your OME server here, or select the radio button for "any host".  

If you select "any host" consult the Microsoft documentation for any security implications.

For Linux machines, make sure to run '/etc/init.d/dataeng enablesnmp' followed by '/etc/init.d/dataeng restart'

Finally, the Dell Troubleshooting Tool, installed as part of OME, is very useful in helping with Discovery problems.

Run the "Services" test as well from the Troubleshooting tool and see if you are finding the following entry in the test result
dsm_sa_datamgrd
dsm_sa_eventmgr
dsm_sa_snmpd
dsm_om_shrsvcd
dsm_om_connsvcd
These are OMSA services running on the remote box. If these entries are present in the result and if you are allowed to restart these services on that remote production system, Please do. Services can restarted from the service manager (Service names are prefixed with "DSM SA")

 

7.Q: Are there any considerations when trying to discover servers that have Windows 2008 as the operating system?
A: When using SNMP, in order to discover a system that is running Windows Server 2008, the "Network discovery" feature must be enabled.

Perform the following steps to enable "Network discovery" on the target Server:

-Navigate to the target system's Control Panel

-Select "Network and Sharing Center"

-In the "Sharing and Discovery" section, set "Network discovery" to "On"

8.Q: Looking at my systems, I see "System Is Down" for a server - can you tell me how this is determined? And also, how often is it re-checked?
A: The connection state shows 'ON or 'OFF' under device summary table in the LHS. When the system /device is removed from the network either power off or NIC cable removed then the state for the system is shown as 'system is down'. Basically when the server is not pingable we see server as down. By default polling for connection state is 1 hour. User has option to configure the frequency of polling.

9.Q: What troubleshooting can I do if a server is showing up as unknown or not returning inventory data even after SNMP is enabled and OMSA is installed on the target server?
A: Make sure DSM SA Data Manager Service is running in Windows services on the target server.  If it is stopped, restart the service and re-run the inventory task. 

10.Q: How should I discover my EqualLogic storage array?
A: EqualLogic arrays are discovered with the SNMP v2 protocol.  So in your OME discovery wizard, choose SNMP along with the appropriate ‘read’ community string.  Also, you should include the IP address of the EqualLogic Group and IP addresses for all the members in the discovery range.

11.Q: Why is the iDRAC 6 IP address shown as 0.0.0.0 in OME?
A: If the iDRAC firmware version on the Rack/Tower servers is <= 1.70 and on Modular servers is <= 3.30, the IP address is returned as 0.0.0.0.

Please update the iDRAC firmware on Rack/Tower servers to 1.80 and on modular servers to 3.30, to resolve this issue.

12.Q: I have VRTX devices discovered in OME versions prior to 1.2, but when upgrading to version 1.2 they do not show up under VRTX group in the device tree. How can I fix this?
A: Delete the devices from the device tree and then re-run discovery/inventory on the proper ranges to appropriately classify the VRTX devices in the VRTX device group.

13.Q: Why is my EqualLogic blade device not classified under the Modular group?
A: Make sure the chassis service tag in EqualLogic is populated for that to be classified under Modular group.

14.Q: Why does the discovery of PC 8132 with FW version: 5.0.0.4 take more than 2 minutes?
A: This is a known issue with this firmware.  Please update to the latest firmware if available.

15. Q: Why is KVM 4332DS not getting classified under KVM?
A: Update the KVM to the latest firmware (version 1.16 or later ) to classify it correctly.

16. Q: Why are my iDRACs are being deleted and re-added during a long discovery and inventory?
A: To enable the DNS iDRAC<>Server name correlation, the discovery name resolution was changed from DNS to NetBIOS. As a result servers and iDRACs that are initially discovered correctly, upon subsequent inventory and discovery, are removed and re-added to the GUI. There is no other impact to the device list. When discovery completes, all iDRACs are correctly re-added.

17. Q: DSA (LASSO) collection of logs from EqualLogic group upon receiving an event is either not proper, or, is incomplete. Why?
A: Discover EqualLogic storage groups using the Group Management or Storage Group IP address only, and not include any of the member IP addresses in the discovery range configuration.

18. Q: What troubleshooting can I do if tasks such as OMSA deployment, iDRAC Service Module deployment, or system update fail with an "invalid package signature" error?
A: Install the VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G5 certificate on the server running OpenManage Essentials.

19 Q: Why does my Dell Server appear in the OEM device group?
A: It is possible that the firmware on your Dell Server is returning an invalid or blank model type when queried. You may need to perform a Lifecycle Controller wipe option, using winrm from a computer on the same network. Below is the command.
Note: The LifeCycle Controller wipe operation is *destructive*. This might wipe out your iDRAC License key so export it first so you can restore it later. Or be prepared to request a new iDRAC License key through your support portal or via phone. If you are uncomfortable with this operation or have any questions please contact Dell Support before proceeding.

winrm i LCWipe http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/root/dcim/DCIM_LCService?SystemCreationClassName=DCIM_ComputerSystem+CreationClassName=DCIM_LCService+SystemName=DCIM:ComputerSystem+Name=DCIM:LCService -u:[iDRAC_root] -p:[iDRAC_PWD] -r:https://[iDRAC_IP]/wsman -SkipCNcheck -SkipCAcheck -encoding:utf-8 -a:basic

If successful, you will get a ReturnValue of 0. The iDRAC will no longer be accessible for a few minutes. After about 5 minutes you will hear all of the fans spin up to max RPM and stay there for a bit. When they calm down, the iDRAC will be back to a default state with an IP address of 192.168.0.120.
Then reboot your server, so that server inventory (CSIOR) is run on restart. If CSIOR is not enabled, you need to enable it in the LifeCycle Controller options. Then re-run OME discovery in order to re-categorize the server in the device tree.

 

 

4.Inventory


1.Q: What troubleshooting can I do if an inventory task fails to be created or executed?
A: Make sure DSM Essentials Task Manager service is running in Windows services.

2.Q:  What do I need to do if I do not see any inventory data for a Dell Server running ESXi 5.0?
A: To properly discover, inventory and classify a Dell Server running ESXi 5.0 you must install OpenManage Offline Bundle and VIB 6.5 A02 from support.dell.com which will be available in Q4 2011.

3.Q: How do I update the inconsistent data seen in the device details and Modular Enclosure Information report for a PowerEdge VRTX CMC (chassis management controller), after performing discovery and inventory using WS-Man when all the server slots of the chassis are empty?
A: PowerEdge VRTX only reports data for server slots with a modular server present and does not report any data for empty server slots.

OME does not update the inventory of a device if no changes are seen in the existing data for the device. Since empty server slots in the VRTX chassis are not reported, OME does not see any updated data for the VRTX CMC inventory and thus does not update the device inventory details.

This behavior is not seen if the PowerEdge VRTX chassis has at least one modular server present at the time of inventory.The Modular Enclosure Information report may show a row with empty values for Slot Number, Slot Name columns and "Unknown" value for the Slot Availability column when the PowerEdge VRTX chassis is discovered and inventoried while all the server slots are empty.  

In order to show the most current device inventory details of an empty PowerEdge VRTX chassis, you must remove the instance of the device from the device tree and re-discover and inventory the IP address or hostname of the CMC in question. 

4.Q: Why does the PCIe Information and Virtual Adapter Information table in the PowerEdge VRTX device details page continue to show the server name of a modular server that has been removed from the VRTX chassis, after the CMC has been re-inventoried?
A: The device details of a PowerEdge VRTX modular chassis will not update successfully if the VRTX Chassis Management Controller is re-inventoried when all the chassis server slots are empty.  

This behavior will impact data tables which show association of the modular server slots to the PowerEdge VRTX chassis resources, such as the PCIe Information, Virtual Adapter Information and Virtual Disk Access Policy Information tables.  To update these tables to reflect the correct data, in this scenario, the instance of the VRTX CMC must be removed from the device tree and re-discovered and inventoried.

5. Q: Why is the output power supply shown as 0 watts in the PowerSupply info table for my server with a cabled PSU?
A: For servers with cabled PSU, the output power supply info will be shown as 0 watts. E.g.: T430 server.

 

5.Health


1.Q: Does OMSA need to be installed on a server to retrieve health status?
A: For servers discovered via WMI where OMSA is not installed and running, health status will only be what the OS provides.  For maximum hardware health status you should install OMSA.

2.Q: Why does OME show power supply health as Normal when the redundant power supply has lost an AC power source?
A: This is the issue with Server Administrator version 6.x. To avoid this issue, please install/upgrade to Server Administrator version 7.0 or higher.

3. Q: Why is Device count and Rollup health showing 0 when REST API command is used for a group marked hidden in the OpenManage Essentials Console?

A: The REST API used to return information about a Device Group ( <base-uri>/DeviceGroups/{deviceGroupId} ) should not be used on device groups that are marked hidden in the OpenManage Essentials console.The information returned using this command is not correct since the data for a hidden device group is inaccessible.

4. Q: Why is my PowerConnect W series switch not showing device health?
A: The health attribute is only available if the PowerConnect W switch is in the master role.

6.System Update


1.Q: I can’t load a Dell catalog for software update or am getting errors when trying to run software update tasks, what might be the problem?
A:  First, try downloading the catalog to the OpenManage Essentials system directly or use an SUU DVD in the local system drive.

-Browse for catalog.xml file on the local system or DVD (not on a file share.  

It is possible to use a file share, but for troubleshooting, do not use file share)

-Load catalog and verify it shows as loaded in OpenManage Essentials. You may also wish to try using the FTP download to get the latest catalog for troubleshooting purposes if you can’t load other catalogs.

-Now create software update tasks.  If tasks fail, more information can be found in the task details.

-Try setting all internet explorer security settings to LOW if tasks will not run when executed.

2.Q: What do I need to do if Linux servers show under 'Non--Inventoried systems' even after I performed inventory on the discovered Linux servers 'N' number of times?

A: For RHEL 5.5, SLES10 and SLES11

1.Mount OMSA6.5 DVD in the Linux server.

2.Install 'srvadmin-cm' rpm.

3.Restart OMSA services.

4.Make sure OMSA inventory collector is working fine(Run ./invcol -outc=/home/inv.xml from /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/invcol location).

5.Re-inventory the Linux server in OME.

Now the Linux server will be either listed under 'Compliant systems' or 'Non-Compliant systems'.

3.Q: What order are packages installed on a system?
A: Packages are applied in the following order.-Driver-Firmware-Firmware ES-BIOS-Application

4.Q: What do I need to do when I see this error “Attempted to perform an unauthorized operation.” when performing a catalog import task?
A: The user needs to modify the permissions of the folder on the network share to allow the local user access.  When you are in a workgroup and not on a domain, access to a network share will be restricted so if you need to utilize a network share you will need to make sure OME is running on a machine on a domain.  

The OpenManage Essentials user has to be authenticated on the domain and the network share has to be authenticated on that domain as well.
When using Repository manager as you catalog source make sure that the packages associated with the RM generated catalog are present in the same folder as the catalog.
If the packages are not present in that folder you would see an invalid path result for the packages.

5.Q:  How do I configure Internet Explorer with Enhanced Security Configuration to ensure OpenManage Essentials can utilize all features that use resources from Dell Online?
A: To insure that these features work in the Dell Open Manage Essentials console on an environment with Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration enabled.

The user needs to add *.dell.com to the Trusted sites zone.Import Catalog and System Update require internet access when the user selects Dell Online as the source.

The warranty report also uses Dell Online resources to retrieve information and also will not return data without it.

6.Q: When I try to run system updates in OME I get the following error- “Access to path ‘C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\SysMgt\Essentials\SystemUpdate is denied”.
A: This is due to Windows 2008 R2 folder restrictions in the program files directory.  

Open folder – C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\SysMgt\Essentials\In the Essentials folder make a new folder named: SystemUpdate

-Right Click

– SystemUpdate folder

-Select Properties

-Select Security tab

-Click Edit

-Select Users

-Select Full control

-Click OK

-Click OK


Then recreate the update task.

7.Q: Why does System update task show as failed in spite of successfully updating the server?
A: After executing the software update task which requires target server to be restarted, if target server does not come up within 30 minutes the task will show as failed in spite of successfully updating the server.  In that case you will have to run the inventory for the server separately to see the updated version on inventory page and compliance report.

8.Q: Why am I not seeing software inventory for a server or why does the server show up in the non-inventory state even though I executed an inventory task against it?
A: Do the following:Make sure OMSA is installed the server.

Check: C:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt\oma\log

Delete all of the files except for the cachecfg.txt. Once the files are removed you will need to restart the DSM SA Shared Services within Services.msc. Once the DSM SA Shared Services has successfully restarted it may take up to 90 secs to repopulate the updated inventory files (Note: The new files will consist of the cachecfg.txt, Inventory.xml.1 and InvLog.xml)

 

9.Q: I have OpenManage Essentials installed and successfully discovered and inventoried my 11G servers. I downloaded the update catalog and have identified some servers that our non-compliant. When I run the update task it goes to 100% complete in less than 2 seconds and no update occurs.....any ideas?
A: Providing full control NTFS permissions to the C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\SysMgt\Essentials\SystemUpdate folder has corrected the problem. The job runs successfully now.

10.Q: Can you re-run system update tasks on the same target that have not completed?
A: Previously Executed System update tasks can be re-run. It is not recommended to re-run the system update task for the same target while the first one is not complete as it will result in OME resending the same updates again.

11.Q: What do I do if SUU Import Catalog for System Update failed with this error “Exception message: Error: 1205, Procedure: usp_Catalog_Insert, Message: Transaction (Process ID 69) was deadlocked"?
A: Daemon Lite is not supported for mounting the ISO. If you are using Daemon Lite to mount the ISO, use MagicDisk or Virtual Clone Drive.

12.Q: I am unable to push updates to VRTX Chassis, why?
A: The VRTX chassis must be discovered and inventoried using WS-Man protocol for OpenManage Essentials to push updates. OpenManage Essentials does not support the update feature for the VRTX chassis using SNMP discovery and inventory.

13.Q: My compliance report pie chart disappeared or is not showing. How do I make it visible again?
A:  

-Refresh your browser.Or

-Click the ‘Filtered by: All Update Devices’ link next to the ‘System Update’ portal title.

-Check ‘All Update Devices’ in the device selection tree.

-Click ‘Apply’.

Within 30 seconds the pie chart will reappear.Note: If the chart still does not appear, make sure all devices are discovered and inventoried, and verify your catalog.

14. Q: When Plasma HA has 2 PERC controllers with different versions, the one with the lower version is shown in the software inventory information table. Why?
A: OME shows a single PERC because the two PERCs cannot be differentiated in the OME inventory. If the Plasma HA PERC versions are different then the user needs to update the PERC manually from the CMC console.

15. Q: Why does my update sent via iDrac fail even though I have provided the right credentials and there is no connection problem?
A: It is possible that the iDRAC SSL configuration need to be reset to correctly authenticate the connection, in order to successfully update any system components via WSMAN. Execute the below command for every iDRAC that fails updates and then rerun the update task.

racadm sslresetcfg

16. Q: The iDRAC is not able to download the packages and update tasks using WSMAN fail. The IP address of the OME server in the URI is blank.
A: OME uses DNS to create the URI to download the DUPs to iDRAC. Ensure your DNS is configured correctly and hostname resolves to IP Address. Also ensure that the DNS does not accidentally have a loopback address alone.

17. Q: When the server (MN) inventory is within 5mins after the reboot, older version of the firmware is displayed in OME UI.
A: You can manually run the inventory again or wait for the scheduled inventory cycle in OME to see the updated versions in OME.

18. Q: System with iDRAC firmware version 1.30.30 is not showing up as compliant. Why?
A: System iDRAC version 1.30.30 will never show up as complaint because the systemID return by the OME inventory is invalid.
The iDRAC need to be upgraded to version 1.40.40 or above to see valid systemID.

19. Q: I don't see upgrades for 9G and 10G servers when the catalog source is SUU.Why?
A: There are separate catalogs. 9G and 10G server updates are present in one SUU whereas 11G and 12G are present in another SUU.

20. Q: What do I need to do if an out-of-band system update task fails and the task description displays a message stating that "The specified URI is invalid."?
A: To resolve the issue, do one of the following:
     Ensure that the following ports are open on the firewall:
         - Port 442 (for WS-Man)
         - Port 80 (for HTTP)
         - Port 1279 (for task manager)
     Disable the firewall

 

7.Reports


1.Q:  Why is Virtual Machine Information and Virtual Machine Host Product information Tables missing in ESX Sever Device Details? 
A: The SNMP agent for this system may not be properly configured and is not returning any data for the VMWARE OID.

2.Q: On the Reports page, why does Device name shows as IP Address instead of the actual Device Name?
A: The IP address will be displayed instead of device names only when devices from which the alerts received is not discovered in OME.

3.Q: What do I need to do if the warranty report is not getting populated after running inventory?
A:  This can happen if OME cannot communicate with Dell Warranty websites if you have enhanced security configuration enabled for Internet Explorer. You can add api.dell.com and lt.dell.com websites to the trusted list for warranty report to work. Alternatively you can disable the enhanced security configuration.

4. Q: Why are the reports on home portal missing after upgrade from 1.2 to 1.3?
The custom portal layout saved in the database in OME 1.2 is not compatible with the custom portal layout in OME 1.3.
On upgrade from OME 1.2 to OME 1.3 if a user had a custom portal layout saved, this layout will be discarded and the default portal layout will be presented to the user.

 

 

8.Preferences


1.Q: Can I increase the console maximum timeout setting from 6 hours.
A: No, 6 hours is the maximum timeout setting.  The session timeout gives the application the ability to clean up the database.



9.Troubleshooting


1.Q: Where can I find the logs to help troubleshoot install issues? 
A: Check the ‘InstallUtil.log’ file for any install issues. This file is located in your windows temp directory.

2.Q: What do I need to do if I see this message "You do not have permissions to alter these settings.  Please contact your system administrator. "?
A: If you used a domain account to install OpenManage Essentials you will need to add that account to the local administrators group and run iisreset from the command line.

3.Q: When I try to run system updates in OME I get the following error- “Access to path ‘C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\SysMgt\Essentials\SystemUpdate is denied”?

A: This is due to Windows 2008 R2 folder restrictions in the program files directory.  

-Open folder

– C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\SysMgt\Essentials\-

In the Essentials folder make a new folder named: SystemUpdate
1.Right Click – SystemUpdate folder

2.Select – Properties

3.Select – Security tab

4.Click – Edit

5.Select – Users

6.Select – Full control

7.Click – OK

8.Click – OK
-Then recreate the update task.

4.Q: What do I do if I can’t find the right click option for OMSA launch although OMSA is installed on the target server?
A: You can delete and rediscover the same device which will show the right click option for launching OMSA.

5.Q: What do I need to do if all SNMP traps from an ESXi 5 host show up in OME as unknown?
A:  You have to change the hardware event source in the SNMP config on the ESXi 5 host from CIM to IPMI.

Run the following commands:

vicfg-snmp.pl --username root --password <yourpassword> --server <yourserver> --hwsrc sensors

The output of the --show command then should be:

Current SNMP agent settings:

Enabled  : 1

UDP port : 161

Communities : public

Notification targets : <myOMEservername>@162/public

Options : EnvEventSource=sensors


6.Q: What do I need to do if the warranty report is not getting populated after running inventory?
A:  This can happen if OME cannot communicate with Dell Warranty websites if you have enhanced security configuration enabled for Internet Explorer.

You can add api.dell.com and lt.dell.com websites to the trusted list for warranty report to work. Alternatively you can disable the enhanced security configuration.

7.Q: Why is OME unable to create a connection to SQL Server?
A: This is only 1 of many possible solutions:

Make sure TCP/IP is enabled using SQL Server Configuration Manager-Start Menu \ All Programs \ Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 \ Configuration Tools \ SQL Server Configuration Manager-Under SQL Server Network Configuration select ‘Protocols’ for each instance, Set the TCP/IP to Enabled.

8.Q: What can I do if my health status shows as unknown for my VM ESXi 5.x hosts?
A: For 12G servers, discover the iDRAC7 using WSMAN protocol to retrieve hardware inventory and health status. For older generation of servers, follow these steps:
Run this command from OS command prompt in OME server:

winrm i SendCmd cimv2/DCIM_OEM_DataAccessModule?__cimnamespace=root/dcim/sysman+InstanceID=DCIM_OEM_DataAccessModule1 @{CommandAndArguments="omacmd=getchildlist showbody=true showobjhead=true recurse=true computeobjstatus=true byobjtype=17 poid=2 comp=MainChassis daname=dceda"} -r:https://ESXiIPAddress:443/wsman -u:Username -p:Password -skipCNcheck -skipCAcheck -skipRevocationcheck -a:Basic -encoding:utf-8

Make sure to provide actual values for these three fields in the above syntax:

ESXiIPAddress

Username

Password

The command should return this info:

SendCmd_OUTPUTResultCode = 0ReturnValue = <MainSystemChassis ons="Root/MainSystemChassis" instance="0" creatoralias="dsm_sa_datamgr32" creatordisplay="Systems Management Data Manager"><oid>2</oid><objtype>17</objtype><objstatus>4</objstatus></MainSystemChassis><ObjCount>1</ObjCount><computedobjstatus strval="CRITICAL">4</computedobjstatus><SMStatus s32val="0" strval="SUCCESS">0</SMStatus>

If the command fails or does not return the above data, you may need to troubleshoot further:Reboot the ESXi server host once and run the command again. Make sure OMSA VIB is installed on the ESXi host.

9.Q: After installing OME 1.2 on Windows 2012, the UI goes blank automatically when the system is idle and is only refreshed on mouse over or browser refresh.
A: Try Installing latest MS-

Updates from Microsoft using “Control panel > Windows Updates” and verify IE10 version has to be greater than >16384.

10.Q: Why is my EqualLogic blade device not classified under the Modular group?
A: Make sure the chassis service tag in EqualLogic is populated for that to be classified under Modular group.


10.Misc.


1.Q: What ports and protocols are needed to be opened for proper access to the Essentials server?
A: Many ports and protocols...snmp, http, https, omremote, rpc, smb, 2607… and also add exe file copy over http.  

2.Q: What are SNMP “authentication traps”?
A: An authentication trap is sent when the SNMP agent is hit with an inquiry with a community name it does not recognize. These are case-sensitive also.The traps are useful to know if someone is probing your system, although its better nowadays to just sniff packets and find out the community name that way.If you use multiple community names on the network, and some management might overlap, people may want to turn these off as they become false positives (annoyances).

From MS (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc959663.aspx):Send Authentication Traps. When an SNMP agent receives a request that does not contain a valid community name or the host that is sending the message is not on the list of acceptable hosts, the agent can send an authentication trap message to one or more trap destinations (management systems). The trap message indicates that the SNMP request failed authentication. This is a default setting. 

3.Q:  Why is OME CLI functionality not working?
A: OME CLI functionality will not work when non default port is used for installing OME. If you want to use the CLI functionality, make sure that the default port 2607 is used during installation.

4.Q: Unable to delete nested custom groups from OME CLI, Why?
A: OME CLI functionality will not work when non default port is used for installing OME. If you want to use the CLI functionality, make sure that the default port 2607 is used during installation.

5.Q: Where can I get the files used to install OMSA?
A: See below links:

Microsoft Windows


Install and upgrades

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-WIN-6.5.0-2247_A01.10.exe

Major Upgrades

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-DUP-WIN-6.5.0-2247_A01.8.exe

Minor Upgrades

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-SP-WIN-6.5.0-2247_A01.12.msp

Citrix XenServer

Version 5.6

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.XenServer56_A01.11.iso


VMware ESXi Version 4.1

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-6.5.0-2247.VIB-ESX41i_A01.zip

Linux Distribution Bundle containing the below listed packages (they can also be downloaded individually)

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247_A01.15.tar.gz

VMware ESX Version 4.1

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.ESX41.i386_A01.tar.gz


Red Hat Enterprise Linux 

Version 5 i386

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.RHEL5.i386_A01.3.tar.gz


Version 5 x86 and x64

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.RHEL5.x86_64_A01.4.tar.gz

Version 6 x86 and x64

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.RHEL6.x86_64_A01.5.tar.gz

SUSE Linux Enterprise

Version 10 i386

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.SLES10.i386_A01.13.tar.gz

Version 10 x86 and x64

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.SLES10.x86_64_A01.6.tar.gz

Version 11 i386

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.SLES11.i386_A01.14.tar.gz

Version 11 x86 and x64

ftp://ftp.dell.com/sysman/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.SLES11.x86_64_A01.7.tar.gz


6.Q. Why are the alerts and task schedules in OME display a timestamp which is off by 1 hour?
A: Check the location settings for the server in “Regional and language settings” under control panel to make sure the location for the server and date/time formats are set appropriately for the region where the server is located.

7. Q: Why is OME taking a long time to launch or traverse through various pages?
A: Please check if the windows update is running in the background. Windows update impacts the SQL performance if the update is related to SQL which in turn affects OME’s performance. Once the update is complete, Reboot your machine and launch OME again.

8.Q:  OME does not launch and throws an error message stating “An add-on for this website failed to run”
A: Add the OME URL to the exceptions list in the Internet Explorer options -> Security -> Local Intranet -> Sites -> Advanced ->

9. Q:  OME memory consumption shoots up when I have logged in as a domain user. What do I do to fix this issue?
A: Disable/Uncheck the following settings in the IE browser

  • Check for Publisher’s certificate revocation

  • Check for server certificate revocation

10. Q:  After running Discovery /Inventory on a system running Linux, command line task is failing with error message "unable to generate a Trusted Key for Linux"
A: Run an OMSA Deployment Task  which will successfully generate the Trusted Key. Once the OMSA deployment task complete you can run the Command Line Task on the target  because the new SSH Key would have been generated 

11. Q: I am using IE 11 and have enabled ActiveX, but I cannot launch the Troubleshooting Tool. Why?
A: Make sure you have the latest updates from Microsoft installed on the system. Older versions of IE 11 may have compatibility issues.


11.Compellent Known Issues


1.Q: The health status is not returned correctly by the Dell-Compellent device and OME shows the health state as unknown.
A: The fix is part of the Dell-Compellent firmware version 6.3.10 or above. Please make sure your Dell-Compellent device has the latest firmware installed.

2.Q: OME shows the Dell-Compellent Agent Version as 'M'.
A: The fix is part of the Dell-Compellent firmware version 6.3.10 or above. Please make sure your Dell-Compellent device has the latest firmware installed.

3.Q: Inventory details are not shown for most of the tables and it is shown as N/A in OME for Dell-Compellent viz Controller Information table, Enclosure Information table, Physical Disk Information table OR Most of the details in the reports for Dell Compellent are empty.
A: The fix is part of the Dell-Compellent firmware version 6.3.10 or above. Please make sure your Dell-Compellent device has the latest firmware installed.

4.Q: Service tag is not shown for Dell-Compellent device by OME.
A: The fix is part of future Dell-Compellent firmware. Please make sure your Dell-Compellent device has the latest firmware installed.

5.Q: OME does not show the model information for Dell-Compellent.
A: The fix is part of future Dell-Compellent firmware. Please make sure your Dell-Compellent device has the latest firmware installed

6. Q: When I discover a RAC device for my Compellent storage, I don’t see an entry for it in the OME device tree under the RAC device group.
A: When both the Compellent storage device and the RAC device are discovered in OME, OME 1.3 correlates the RAC device for Compellent. The information for the RAC device can be seen under Dell Compellent Arrays group by looking at the inventory information of the Compellent Storage device.

 

12. Configuration

1. Q: Are there restrictions on attributes like device name when using the Create Template feature to get a Chassis configuration?
A: For attributes that a user can create, we require that they do not contain brackets (‘[‘ or ‘]’).

2. Q: I set new minimum bandwidths for my partitioned NIC and deployment fails.The total minimum bandwidth I set adds up to 100 per partition.Why would I get an error on “MinBandwidth”?
A: When you deploy new bandwidths they are processed one at a time in order.If the new value increases the total “MinBandwidth” over 100 it will fail to deploy.Set the new values to zero as an intermediate step before applying the desired values if you get this error.

Example

MinBandwidth
OLD     20, 20, 30, 30
NEW     70, 10, 10, 10 – This will FAIL with old value 20 and new value will be blank

 

Dell OpenManage License Manager (DLM)

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Dell License Manager is a one-to-many license deployment and reporting tool for Dell iDRAC licenses.

Dell License Manager can deploy and backup iDRAC licenses on all Dell 12th & 13th-Generation PowerEdge servers that are equipped with an iDRAC7 or greater Dell Remote Access controller. Dell License Manager can also inventory licensable systems to report on the licensing status and currently enabled iDRAC feature level.

Use Dell iDRAC licenses to enable server management capabilities such as the virtual media and remote console support currently available in the Enterprise iDRAC feature set.

You can purchase and download licenses from the Dell Online Licensing Portal. You can also purchase licenses when you purchase a server.

Dell OpenManage License Manager Download:

Documentation on Dell OpenManage License Manager is available at:

Technical Resources:

For support forum requests use the OME forum

Dell iDRAC7 Licensing Whitepaper

Dell License Management Portal 

Dell iDRAC content on DellTechCenter.com

 

Dell Catalogs

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What is Catalog ?
What's New + Downloads

 

What is Catalog?

Biz Client Catalog

Biz Client Catalog is an aggregation of all Dell Update Packages’ (DUP) metadata carried for Dell Optiplex, Dell Latitude, Dell Precision and Dell Tablet brands of systems. These are utilized through end-user products like Dell Command Update/ Dell Client System Update, Dell Repository Manager and Software Centre Configuration Manager / Software Center Update Publisher.

Biz Client Catalogs are released every fortnight on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month.

DatePDK CatalogSDP Catalog
2/11/2014PDK Catalog FileSDP Catalog File

Enterprise Catalog

Enterprise Catalog is an aggregation of all Bundles and Dell Update Packages’ metadata carried for Dell PowerEdge, Dell PowerVault and Dell EqualLogic Servers

 

Enterprise Catalogs are released every month 2nd Friday

What's New + Downloads

DatePDK Catalog
03/13/2015FOLDER02866069M
02/03/2015FOLDER02824900M
01/09/2015FOLDER02757636M
12/12/2014FOLDER02730016M
11/14/2014FOLDER02680305M
10/10/2014FOLDER02536758M
09/12/2014FOLDER02471331M
08/08/2014FOLDER02370107M
07/11/2014FOLDER02301814M
06/13/2014FOLDER02255069M
05/09/2014FOLDER02181628M
04/11/2014FOLDER02079336M
03/14/2014FOLDER02070005M
02/14/2014FOLDER02005450M
01/10/2014FOLDER01941644M
12/13/2013FOLDER01904903M
11/08/2013FOLDER01849743M
10/11/2013FOLDER01796204M
09/13/2013FOLDER01738986M

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date            LC Catalog         LC Catalog sign file  
03/13/2015FOLDER02866087MFOLDER02866088M
02/02/2015FOLDER02824898MFOLDER02824899M
01/09/2015FOLDER02757653MFOLDER02757654M
12/12/2014FOLDER02729985MFOLDER02729986M
11/14/2014FOLDER02680325MFOLDER02680326M
10/10/2014FOLDER02536777MFOLDER02536781M
09/12/2014FOLDER02471328MFOLDER02471329M
08/08/2014FOLDER02370118MFOLDER02370119M
07/11/2014FOLDER02301820MFOLDER02301821M
06/13/2014FOLDER02255076MFOLDER02255078M
05/09/2014FOLDER02181630MFOLDER02181631M
04/11/2014FOLDER02078462MFOLDER02078463M
03/14/2014FOLDER02069991MFOLDER02069992M
02/14/2014FOLDER02005456MFOLDER02005457M
01/10/2014FOLDER01941655MFOLDER01941656M
12/13/2013FOLDER01904919MFOLDER01904920M
11/08/2013FOLDER01845833MFOLDER01845835M
10/11/2013FOLDER01795767MFOLDER01795770M

 

Dell MD Storage Arrays Management Pack Suite

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The Dell MD Storage Array Management Pack Suite for Microsoft System Center 2012 Operations Manager SP1, System Center 2012 Operations Manager, System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 and System Center Essentials 2010 integrates Dell PowerVault MD Storage Arrays monitoring into Operations Manager. The Management Packs provide a list of Dell-specific views that you can use to observe and drill down the system status in a network.

The latest version is 6.0 (released in November 2014) and can be downloaded from http://www.dell.com/support/home/ar/en/ardhs1/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=T7G6T

Key new features in Dell MD Storage Arrays Management Pack Suite 6.0:

  • Support for the following Dell PowerVault MD Storage Arrays:    MD3800f, MD3800i, MD3820f, MD3820i, MD3860f, MD3860i, MD3400, MD3420, MD3460
  • Added support for Controller Firmware: 08.10.
  • New support for SNMP Traps from MD Storage Arrays for Microsoft System Center 2012 Operations manager consoles.
  • Added support for new recovery failures.
  • Revised and updated knowledge articles for recovery failures.


  Product Download 
 
 
 

 
 
Tags: management pack, SCOM, MP, integrations, System Center

Dell Client Management Pack

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The Dell Client Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager provides monitoring in Operations Manager for Dell Business Client Computers (Latitude, Precision, Optiplex) running Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI).

The latest version is 6.0 (released December 2014)

Key new features in Dell Client Management Pack 6.0:

  • Support for Dell Command | Monitor,
  • Support for Alerts for Intel-based RAID Controller, LSI-based RAID Controller, Virtual Disk and Physical
       Disk.

Key new features in Dell Client Management Pack  5.1:

  • Support for Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager
  • Microsoft Windows 2012 R2 as management server operating system
  • Support for OMCI RAID controller events
  • Support for OMCI versions up to 8.2

Key new features in Dell Client Management Pack  5.0:

  • Support for Microsoft System Center 2012 Operations Manager R2 (Update: 11/15/13)
  • Support for Microsoft System Center 2012 Operations Manager and System Center 2012 Operations Manager SP1.
  • Support for OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI) v8.1 and v8.1.1.
  • Support for Microsoft Windows 8 with OMCI v8.1.1.


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ReadmeReadmeReadme

 

 

 

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Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Pack Suite

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The Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Pack Suite for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager enables monitoring of Dell EqualLogic PS Arrays on System Center Operations Manager. The Management Packs provide a list of Dell-specific views that you can use to observe and drill down the system status in a network.

The latest version is 6.0 (released November 2014)

 

Key new features in Dell EqualLogic Management Pack 6.0:

- Added support for Dell EqualLogic PS6210, PS-6500, and PS-6510.

- Supports EqualLogic firmware versions 6.0.x and 7.0.x

Key new features in Dell EqualLogic Management Pack 5.0:

- Support for Microsoft System Center 2012 Operations Manager R2 (Update: 11/15/13)

- Support for System Center Operations Manager 2012 and System Center 2012 Operations Manager SP1.
- Support for EqualLogic PS-M4100 Blade Array.
- Support for new Dell EqualLogic PS-Series Arrays PS4110 and PS6110.
- Support for new Equal Logic firmware versions 6.0.x, 5.1.x, 5.2.x.
- Feature Monitoring Dashboard simplifies the Import, Upgrade, Maintenance and Removal of   Dell Management Pack Suite features from the OpsMgr console.
- Support for monitoring Dell EqualLogic PS Series Arrays on SCOM 2007 R2 clustered RMS configurations.
- Support for RFC 1155 and SCSI & iSCSI SNMP Alerts.
- Newly added Inventory attributes
    - Storage Pool Borrowing Enabled (for Storage Pool).
    - Volume Recovery Enabled (for Group).
    - Member Chassis Flags (for Member Array).
    - Data Center Bridging Capability (for Ethernet Interface).

Key new features in Dell EqualLogic Management Pack 4.1 :

- Support for Storage Pool Monitoring and inventory.
- Health state change notification alerts are displayed for Volume and Disk groups.
- Network Interface alerts.
- Support for IPv6.
- Option for Scalable or Detailed Monitoring.   

 


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Dell Printer Management Pack

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The Dell Printer Management Pack Suite  with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) and System Center Essentials (SCE) environment allows you to manage, monitor, and ensure the availability of the Dell Printers

Key features of Dell Printer Management Pack:

  • Supports discovery of Dell Printers in a network.
  • Performs the inventory of Dell Printers.
  • Supports health monitoring of Dell printers in a network.
  • Launches the Printer console from the OpsMgr console.
  • Displays the Simple Network Management (SNMP) alerts.

The latest version is 6.0 (released January 2015)

Key new features in Dell Printer Management Pack 5.0: 

  • Releases of the most recent models of Dell printers. To view the list of supported Dell Printers, see Supported Dell Printers in the User’s Guide.


Key new features in Dell Printer Management Pack 5.0: 

  • Support for Microsoft System Center 2012 Operations Manager R2 (Update: 11/15/13)
  • Support for Microsoft System Center 2012 Operations Manager and System Center 2012 SP1 Operations Manager.
  • Support for 6 new Dell Color Printers and 9 new Dell Mono Laser Printers.
  • Support for Printer MIB v2 (RFC 3805).
  • Support for Windows Server 2012 as a SCOM Management Server.
     

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User's Guide

User's Guide

Readme

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Dell Server Management Pack Suite

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  • Dell Server Management Pack Suite 6.0 offers monitoring of Dell server hardware – Dell PowerEdge Servers, Dell PowerVault NAS, Dell Remote Access Controllers (DRAC),  iDRACs and Chassis Management Controllers (CMC) through System Center Operations Manager and integration with various Dell tools. The management pack suite provides Dell-specific views that you can use to observe and drill down the system inventory, status and performance in a network.  The management pack suite also offers key correlation capabilities that enable users to view the complex interconnections and status rollups that are enabled from Dell hardware (e.g., monitoring of VRTX Chassis Storage from Server Node context.) The suite includes agent-free out-of-band monitoring that leverages the embedded server management features using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller to enable monitoring of a server without the need for an OS agent.

Key new features in Dell Server Management Pack 6.0 :

  • New support for Dell's 13th Generation PowerEdge systems
  • New support for Dell Precision Rack Workstations
  • New support for CPU, IO, Memory and resource (CUPS) performance monitoring using Agent-free monitoring feature
  • New support for inventory and health of PCIe SSDs and SSD Wear using Agent-free monitoring feature
  • New support for inventory and health monitoring of host network interfaces and their correlation with physical NICs using Agent-free monitoring feature
  • New support for detailed inventory and monitoring of sensors health using Agent-based monitoring feature
  • New support for inventory and health of other components like License and vFlash using Agent-free monitoring feature

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User's Guide

User's Guide

User's Guide

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Video 

  • Force10 Switch Discovery through System Center Operations Manager- NEW

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  • SMASH discovery of Dell Servers (Microsoft System Center Out of Band)

                   (Please visit the site to view this video)

  • License installer and configuring License Server with FMP

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  • Dell Out Of Band Discovery and Monitoring in System Center Operations Manager (SCOM)

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Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios Core

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Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios Core provides a proactive approach to data center management that delivers features for monitoring 12th and later generation of Dell PowerEdge servers in environments managed by Nagios Core console. With this plug-in, customers have comprehensive hardware-level visibility of Dell PowerEdge servers including overall and component-level health monitoring for quicker fault detection and resolution. The plug-in protects an IT organization’s existing investment in Nagios Core console and helps ease the integration and monitoring of Dell servers.

Product features

  • Discover and monitor Dell’s 12th and later generation of PowerEdge servers through an agent-free, out-of-band method using Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller
  • Monitor overall and component-level (such as Fan, Battery, Physical disk, Virtual disk, Fan, Battery, NIC, Intrusion, and so on) health status of Dell servers using SNMP or WS-MAN protocol
  • Monitor SNMP alerts from supported devices
  • Provide basic system information including component-level details about Dell servers
  • Launch iDRAC web console from Nagios Core to perform further troubleshooting, configuration, or management activities

Business benefits

  • Protect existing investment in Nagios Core product to easily integrate and monitor Dell servers within customer’s infrastructure
  • Improve operational efficiency and flexibility in managing large heterogeneous data center environment
  • Increase productivity by reducing time to maintain, monitor and troubleshoot any issue in server infrastructure
  • Make informed and rapid decisions impacting the availability of data center resources

Customers can choose to monitor Dell servers without software agents by leveraging agent-free, out-of-band technology using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller. By using out-of-band management, IT administrators no longer need to install or periodically certify/validate the traditional in-band OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) agent installed in the server Operating System (OS). This out-of-band management technology allows IT administrators to effectively monitor Dell systems with increased availability from any location, and without the use of agents. It accomplishes this regardless of operating system or hypervisor presence or state.

Dell OpenManage Plug-in version 1.0 for Nagios Core is available as a software download offered at no charge for customers.

Supported Dell devices:

  • Dell PowerEdge Servers 12th Generation (12G) and 13th Generation (13G)

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White Papers for iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller Technology

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DeployiDRAC8 (13G) Home
UpdateLifecycle Controller Home
Monitor
Maintain
General
Security
Scripting


 

Summary

This page contains white papers for both iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller (LC).

 

iDRAC 7 & 8 Feature and Licensing Information Sheet (New for 13G)

Introducing iDRAC8 with Lifecycle Controller for Dell 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers (new for 13G)

PowerEdge Software Licensing (new for 13G)

iDRAC8 with Lifecycle Controller Tech Chat slides (new for 13G)

 

Deploy

Understanding Real Time Storage Configuration for PERC9(new for 13G)

Understanding PreBoot Networking on Dell PowerEdge Servers (new for 13G)

IPv6 Best Practices using iDRAC (new for 13G)

Using Lifecycle Controller to Configure UEFI Secure Boot and OS Deployment(new for 13G)

Managing Backplane Split Mode (new for 13G)

Defining a Secure Boot Policy (new for 13G)

Optimizing I/O Identity and Applying Persistence Policy on Network and Fibre Channel Adapters (new for 13G)

BIOS Setup User Guide for 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers(new for 13G)

BIOS POST Troubleshooting Guide for 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers(new for 13G)

Unattended Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Operating System on Dell PowerEdge Servers Using iDRAC With Lifecycle Controller(new for 13G)

Unattended Installation of Windows 2012 (12G and 13G)

AutoConfig - Enabling rapid configuration of Dell servers using DHCP(12G and 13G)

Server Cloning with Server Configuration Profiles

Creating and Managing Server Configuration Profiles

Scripting WSMAN to Deploy OS Drivers

Scripting WSMAN to Deploy OS using Remote ISO Image to Stage and Boot

Scripting WSMAN to Deploy OS using vFlash to Stage and Boot to ISO

Operating System Deployment in PowerEdge Servers

Operating Systems Deployment using iSCSI or FCOE LUN

Auto Dedicated NIC Feature in iDRAC7

Auto-Discovery Network Setup Specification

Configuring BIOS and NIC Using RACADM through Dell iDRAC

FCoE Boot Configuration Setup on Intel Card

FCoE boot using Broadcom card

iDRAC Cloning

Reinitiate Auto-Discovery

Remote NIC Configuration Management  

 

Update

Updating BIOS on Dell 13G PowerEdge Servers (iDRAC8 - 13G only) (New for 13G)

Updating BIOS on Dell 12G PowerEdge Servers (iDRAC7 - 12G only) 

Updating Firmware on PowerEdge Servers Using the iDRAC7 Web Interface

Lifecycle Controller Platform Update in Dell PowerEdge 12th Generation Servers

Remote Firmware Update

Recommended Workflow for Performing Firmware Updates on PowerEdge Servers

Recommended methods of Updating Firmware on Dell Servers

Creating and updating iDRAC repository with Repository Manager

Using Dell Repository Manager to create a Bootable ISO and perform updates

Lifecycle Controller with Dell Repository Manager

PowerEdge Updates with Repository Manager Best Practices Guide

Auto Backup and Auto Update using iDRAC

Automatic Updates in Dell PowerEdge 12G servers  

 

Monitor

Using VNC with iDRAC (New for 13G)

Express Flash NVMe PCIe SSD Devie Monitoring, Inventory, and Configuration (New for 13G)

Web Services Eventing Support for Hardware Inventory and Monitoring (New for 13G)

Enhanced Out of Band Performance Monitoring (New for 13G)

Retrieving Server OS Networking Information through iDRAC (New for 13G)

Using OpenManage Essentials to configure iDRAC7 Action Alerts

Agent-free Inventory and Monitoring for Storage and Network Devices

Web Service Eventing for iDRAC7 1.30.30 or later versions

Converged Network Adapters with NIC, iSCSI, and FCoE Support

Gathering information from iDRAC7 using SNMPv3

iDRAC7 Network and Virtual Media Performance

iDRAC7 Networking and Improved Remote Access Performance

OMSA / OMSS to iDRAC7 SNMP-Gets Migration Guide

  

Maintain

Managing IO Identity and Server State Information (New for 13G)

PSU Mismatch System Behavior for Dell PowerEdge Servers (For 12G & 13G)

Managing Web Server Certificates on iDRAC (New for 13G)

Integrate iDRAC8 with Active Directory (New for 13G)

System Erase in Dell 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers (New for 13G)

Methods to Save and Restore PowerEdge Server Configuration Settings and Firmware Images (New for 13G)

Generating Tech Support Report on 13th Generation Dell PowerEdge Servers (New for 13G)

Motherboard Replacement

Dell’s vFlash SD Flash Media Card – Better Endurance and Performance via Over-Provisioning

Configuring Low-Latency Environments in PowerEdge Servers

Dell iDRAC7 Licensing Whitepaper - Differences between iDRAC6 and iDRAC7

Discovering Features in the iDRAC Remote Services API

Hardware Inventory Viewing Script

How to Build Inventory Reports 

Import and Export Server Profiles

Lifecycle Controller Backup and Restore in Dell PowerEdge 12th Generation Servers

Automatic Backup Server Profile

Lifecycle Controller Part Replacement

Lifecycle Controller Workflow Optimization

Part Replacement

Network IO Identity

Restoring iDRAC7 License after System Board Replacement

 

General

Overview of Dell Systems Management using IPMI (updated for 13G)

Dell Network Adapters with iDRAC (new for 13G)

FAQ: iDRAC Quick Sync & OpenManage Mobile - October 2014 (New for 13G)

iDRAC QuickSync Technical Guide- Nov. 2014

Principled Technologies' Review of 13G PowerEdge OpenManage(New for 13G)

Understanding Physical Computer System View Profile Implementation (New for 13G)

iDRAC7 with Lifecycle Controller - Feature Guide

New Feature Overview: December 2013 Releases of iDRAC7 and Lifecycle Controller 2

New Features and Usability Enhancements to RACADM Commands in iDRAC7

New Security Features in Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 7

Active Directory using Lifecycle Controller 

Integrating iDRAC 7 with Microsoft Active Directory

Pre-failure alerts provided by Dell server systems management

Understanding the iDRAC Power State Management in Base Server Profile

Understanding the iDRAC Power State Management Profile

Using the iDRAC7 Video Capture Feature

vFlash Overview

vFlash Partition Management 

vFlash using the Lifecycle Controller GUI

 

Security

New Security Features in Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 7

 

Scripting - General

Using Filter Dialects with the WSMAN API (New for 13G)

Creating Applications using the WSMAN API (New for 13G)

Programmatic Scripting with WSMAN

Using Microsoft Windows PowerShell CIM Cmdlets with Dell iDRAC

Server Configuration Profile - XML File Structure (files )

 

 

Tags: Export Configuration, Using Network Share CIFS, License Feature, vFlash, iDRAC license from Lifecycle Controller, LC Whitepaper, Using Network Share NFS, backup, Importing from USB
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