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Dell Catalogs

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Revision 80 posted to Systems Management - Wiki by Dell - Sriraj on 8/3/2016 5:06:08 AM

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
12/08/2015PDK 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 on the 2nd and 4th Friday

What's New + Downloads

05/27/2016FOLDER03734780M

DatePDK Catalog
07/24/2016FOLDER03812421M
07/08/2016FOLDER03789924M
06/24/2016FOLDER03776303M
06/10/2016FOLDER03756769M
05/13/2016FOLDER03719600M
04/22/2016FOLDER03673719M
04/08/2016FOLDER03652285M
03/22/2016FOLDER03611321M
03/08/2016FOLDER03596209M
02/18/2016FOLDER03576286M
02/08/2016FOLDER03538704M
01/22/2016FOLDER03524606M
01/11/2016FOLDER03495388M
12/22/2015FOLDER03478950M
12/08/2015FOLDER03459313M
11/23/2015FOLDER03433525M
11/12/2015FOLDER03420034M
10/21/2015FOLDER03378931M
10/07/2015FOLDER03347943M
09/24/2015FOLDER03331093M
09/11/2015FOLDER03307746M
08/28/2015FOLDER03277142M
08/14/2015FOLDER03252751M
12/12/2014FOLDER02730016M (9G)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date            LC Catalog         LC Catalog sign file  
04/22/2016FOLDER03671646MFOLDER03671652M
04/08/2016FOLDER03652281MFOLDER03652280M
03/22/2016FOLDER03611324MFOLDER03611325M
03/08/2016FOLDER03586478MFOLDER03586479M
02/17/2016FOLDER03575665MFOLDER03575666M
02/08/2016FOLDER03538730MFOLDER03538729M
01/22/2016FOLDER03524614MFOLDER03524613M
01/11/2016FOLDER03491611MFOLDER03491612M
12/22/2015FOLDER03478957MFOLDER03478958M
12/08/2015FOLDER03459318MFOLDER03459319M
11/23/2015FOLDER03433527MFOLDER03433528M
11/12/2015FOLDER03418307MFOLDER03418308M
10/21/2015FOLDER03378939MFOLDER03378938M
10/07/2015FOLDER03347946MFOLDER03347945M
09/24/2015FOLDER03331100MFOLDER03331101M
09/11/2015FOLDER03307751MFOLDER03307752M
08/28/2015FOLDER03277161MFOLDER03277162M
08/14/2015FOLDER03252774MFOLDER03252775M
07/24/2015FOLDER03196771MFOLDER03196773M
07/10/2015FOLDER03153202MFOLDER03153203M
06/26/2015FOLDER03114129MFOLDER03114130M
06/12/2015FOLDER03083683MFOLDER03087946M
05/08/2015FOLDER02986240MFOLDER02986241M
12/12/2014FOLDER02729985M (9G)FOLDER02729986M

DateSDP Catalog
04/22/2016FOLDER03671642M
04/08/2016FOLDER03651339M
03/22/2016FOLDER03611331M
03/08/2016FOLDER03603127M
02/17/2016FOLDER03575661M
02/08/2016FOLDER03538735M
01/22/2016FOLDER03525123M
01/11/2016FOLDER03491605M
12/22/2015FOLDER03474286M
12/07/2015FOLDER03454370M
11/23/2015FOLDER03429093M
11/12/2015FOLDER03419848M
10/21/2015FOLDER03374688M
10/07/2015FOLDER03348833M
09/24/2015FOLDER03332380M
09/10/2015FOLDER03298271M
08/14/2015FOLDER03253446M
07/23/2015FOLDER03197615M
06/26/2015FOLDER03114594M
06/12/2015FOLDER03084988M
05/08/2015FOLDER02999712M
12/12/2014FOLDER02729544M (9G)

CMC White Papers

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Revision 12 posted to Systems Management - Wiki by DELL- Mainak R on 8/8/2016 6:35:59 AM

Quick Links:

CMC HomeBlades Wiki
M1000e HomeiDRAC Home
VRTX HomeLifecycle Controller Home

( top )

FX White Papers
SSH PK Authentication and Auto login configuration for Chassis Management Controller
Boot Identity
Chassis Cloning, Backup and Restore with Configuration Profiles
Shared LOM on Modular
Chassis Management at Server
CMC Deployment Guide
Front Panel Guide
FX Power Management

 

VRTX White Papers
VRTX RAID Cloning
Updating M1000e Servers and Using in Chassis Management Controller (CMC) VRTX
Chassis
Using VRTX KVM and DVD
PowerEdge VRTX Alert Management
PowerEdge VRTX CMC Feature Guide
PowerEdge VRTX Diagnostics
PowerEdge VRTX Firmware Updates and Dell Repository Manager

 

 M1000e White Papers
Using Extended Power Performance with 3000W AC PSUs for CMC 4.5
Using Single Sign-On and Kerberos Model in M1000e CMC
Using Windows® Remote Management (WinRM) to Remotely Manage Dell™ PowerEdge™ M1000e Using the Chassis Management Controller (CMC)
Increasing Energy Efficiency through Modular Infrastructure
Dell FlexAddress for PowerEdge M-Series Blades
Power Distribution Systems for the Dell PowerEdge M1000e Modular Server Enclosure- Selection and Installation
Integrated Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade Enclosures with Dell EqualLogic SANs
The Theory and Operation of the Dell™ Chassis Management Controller (CMC) with Microsoft® Active Directory®
CMC Blade BIOS Profile Cloning
Remote Power Management of Dell PowerEdge M1000e Using CMC & WinRM
Reducing Server Deployment Time with CMC 4.45


 

Tags: openmanage CMC M1000e

Install and Configure OMSA on ESX

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Current Revision posted to Systems Management - Wiki by DELL-Deepak K on 8/24/2016 11:37:15 AM

Here's a script that will install and configure the Dell™ OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) agent on VMware ESX 4.x It will also configure the SNMP settings and open the default ports in the firewall to allow communication.

This page covers OMSA support for EX 4.x - for OpenManage support for VMware ESXi 5, please visit
OpenManage Support for VMware ESXi 5.0

The current version as of January 2011 is 6.4
- OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node for ESX 4.1
- OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node for ESX 4.0



The current version as of 11/2010 is 6.3 :
- Download for ESX 4.0


You can also search ftp.dell.com/sysman for the latest

If you've never installed OMSA on ESX, don't start with this script! Read the documentation first: "Installing Dell OpenManage in a VMware ESX Server Software Environment <ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>. After you have a grasp of the steps necessary, you can use this script as a stand-alone, or integrate it as part of your standard installation procedures.

Script to Install OMSA on ESX

# scott_hanson@dell.com - www.delltechcenter.com
#
# Script to install OMSA on ESX 4.x, configure firewall, and snmp settings
#
# PreReq : OMSA tar from support.dell.com, as of 8-6-2009 the latest is the
# one listed below in the OMSA_TAR variable.
#
# Create a working directory (WD) and copy this script and
# the tarball there, then execute the script.
#
# WARNING : If you've never installed OMSA on ESX, DON'T start with
# this script. Walk before you run, read the DOCS
#


# Some variables you might like to change
WD=/root/om63
OMSA_TAR=OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.3.0-2075.ESX40.i386_A00.11.tar.gz
COMMUNITY_NAME=public
SNMP_TRAP_DEST=192.168.50.118


# Creating working directory and untar OMSA
mkdir $WD/working
cd $WD/working
tar -zxvf $WD/$OMSA_TAR

# Installing and starting OMSA
# NOTE: With ver 6.1 the "b" option changed to the "d" option
#
# x = express - Install all components
# d = Dell Agent
# w = web interface
# r = DRAC services
# s = storage management

echo '*** Installing and starting OMSA Agent ***'
$WD/working/linux/supportscripts/srvadmin-install.sh -x
$WD/working/linux/supportscripts/srvadmin-services.sh restart


# Open port in firewall for OMSA web interface
echo '*** Opening port 1311 for OMSA web interface ***'
esxcfg-firewall -o 1311,tcp,in,OpenManageRequest


# Configuration of snmp settings
echo '*** Configuring snmp and restarting snmp service ***'
cp /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.BACKUP
sed -i "s/rocommunity.*/rocommunity $COMMUNITY_NAME/g" /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf

sed -i "s/trapcommunity.*/trapcommunity $COMMUNITY_NAME/g" /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
sed -i "s/trapsink.*/trapsink $SNMP_TRAP_DEST/g" /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
service snmpd restart


# Configuration of firewall for snmp
echo '*** Configuring firewall to allow snmp traffic ***'
esxcfg-firewall -e snmpd


# Cleanup
echo '*** Removing working files and directory ***'
rm -rf $WD/working
echo '*** OMSA installation and configuration complete ***'

SNMP Configuration of integrated Dell Remote Access Controller, version 7

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SNMP Configuration of iDRAC7 Devices

Overview

This post explains the details of configuring the SNMP Credentials and Trap destination IP Address for monitoring the iDRAC7 in third party systems management consoles. The iDRAC7 enables the agent-free monitoring and capable of Out-of-Band management solution for the Dell 12G Servers. Hence with the Release of Dell 12G servers, the Dell Servers can be monitored without installing the agents like OpenManage Server Administrator in the Server and thus removing the need of an operating system to monitor the devices.

The installation and configuration of the iDRAC7 is available in support.dell.com manuals.

The user guide can be downloaded from support.dell.com:        @ 

<ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>

Configuring iDRAC7 using Web Interface

Configuring the SNMP Credentials:

  •  Launch the iDRAC7 console and navigate to the Alerts section in the console.
  • Ensure that the Alerts option is enabled to forward the SNMP Traps to the Management Station. 

  • Verify and enable the filter conditions for receiving the selected set of SNMP Traps. 

  • Verify the Alerts Results section and enable the SNMP Traps. 

  • Click on the “SNMP and E-Mail Settings” Tab and configure the Trap Destination with the
    Management Station IPAddress and SNMP community String.

            

Configuring iDRAC7 using RACADM

Enabling or Disabling Alerts:

To enable or disable generating alerts or event actions:

        racadm config -g cfgIpmiLan -o cfgIpmiLanAlertEnable 1
           

Configuring IP Alert Destinations:

To configure the trap alert settings:

  1. To enable traps:

     – For IPv4 address:

                     racadm config -g cfgIpmiPet -o cfgIpmiPetAlertEnable -i (index) (0|1)

            – For IPv6 address:

                    racadm config -g cfgIpmiPetIpv6 -o cfgIpmiPetIpv6AlertEnable -i (index) (0|1)     

                 where, (index) is the destination index and 0 or 1 disables or enables the trap, respectively.

            For example, to enable trap with index 4, enter the following command:

                 racadm config -g cfgIpmiPet -o cfgIpmiPetAlertEnable -i 4 1

  2. To configure the trap destination address: 

    racadm config -g cfgIpmiPetIpv6 -o cfgIpmiPetIpv6AlertDestIPAddr -i [index] [IP-address]

    where [index] is the trap destination index and [IP-address] is the destination IP address of the system that receives the platform event alerts.

  3. Configure the SNMP community name string:

    racadm config -g cfgIpmiLan -o cfgIpmiPetCommunityName [name]

     where [name] is the SNMP Community Name.

  4. To test the trap, if required:

    racadm testtrap -i [index]

     where [index] is the trap destination index to test.

 For more information, see the RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 available at support.dell.com/manuals. 

Configuring multiple iDRAC7 devices using RACADM

                A powerful feature of the Racadm utility is the capability to increase efficiency by automating the configuration of RACs. The administrators can use the racadm config command to deploy the settings specified in the configuration file to replicate the settings in multiple RACs in the environment.

Creating the RAC Configuration File:

The configuration file .cfg can be created as follows:

  •  Obtained from a racadm getconfig -f <filename>.cfg command. 
  • Obtained from a racadm getconfig -f <filename>.cfg command, and then customize the   file.

For information about the getconfig command, see getconfig command in the RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC available at support.dell.com/manuals.           

Configuring SNMP Traps:

Administrators can specify the SNMP trap settings by adding lines of code similar to the following in the RAC configuration file under the cfgTraps group:

[cfgTraps]

# cfgTrapsIndex=1

cfgTrapsDestIpAddr=192.168.1.1

cfgTrapsEnable=1

cfgTrapsSnmpCommunity=public

These configuration will enable SNMP traps for all RAC event alerts to be sent to the destination IP address of 192.168.1.1 using the community name “public”.

The following sample command replicates the configuration contained in the iDRAC-config.txt, RAC configuration file remotely to required IP address.

racadm -r <iDRAC IP Address> -u <idrac-username> -p <password> config -f iDRAC-config.txt

Appendix

Refer to the following links:

 

Tags: trap destination, snmp configuration, snmp traps, racadm, alert, iDRAC7, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller, snmp, trap

White Papers for iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller Technology

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 White Papers

Product Pages

General Overview

OS Deployment

Active Directory Integration & Certificates

iDRAC8 (13G) Home

Networking and I/O configuration

Updates

Monitoring and Alerting

Scripting and Server Configuration Profiles

Storage & PERC

SupportAssist & Part Replacement

Lifecycle Controller Home

BIOS and UEFI

Security

 

 

General Overview

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)

OpenManage Systems Management with iDRAC, iSM, & OMSA: selecting the right components for specific server management requirements(NEW - Jan 2016)

Overview of Dell Systems Management using IPMI (updated for 13G)
PowerEdge Software Licensing (new for 13G)

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

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

Configuring Low-Latency Environments in PowerEdge Servers

Dell iDRAC7 Licensing Whitepaper - Differences between iDRAC6 and iDRAC7

iDRAC7 with Lifecycle Controller - Feature Guide

Lifecycle Controller Workflow Optimization

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

New Features and Usability Enhancements to RACADM Commands in iDRAC7

PowerEdge C6320 Power Capping (New for 13G)

 

Networking and I/O configuration

Disabling a Third-Party PCIe Card Cooling Response with Dell PowerEdge Servers (new for 13G)

Dell Network Adapters with iDRAC (Updated April 2016)

IPv6 Best Practices using iDRAC (new for 13G)

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

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

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

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

Auto Dedicated NIC Feature in iDRAC7

Auto-Discovery Network Setup Specification

Configuring BIOS and NIC Using RACADM through Dell iDRAC

Converged Network Adapters with NIC, iSCSI, and FCoE Support

OS to BMC Pass-through operation

FCoE Boot Configuration Setup on Intel Card

FCoE boot using Broadcom card

iDRAC7 Network and Virtual Media Performance

iDRAC7 Networking and Improved Remote Access Performance

Network IO Identity

Reinitiate Auto-Discovery

Remote NIC Configuration Management  

 

Scripting and Server Configuration Profiles

Dell PowerEdge Redfish API Overview

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

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

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

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

Automatic Backup Server Profile

Creating and Managing Server Configuration Profiles

Hardware Inventory Viewing Script

How to Build Inventory Reports 

iDRAC Cloning

Import and Export Server Profiles

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

Programmatic Scripting with WSMAN

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

Server Cloning with Server Configuration Profiles

Server Configuration Profile - XML File Structure (files )

Understanding the iDRAC Power State Management in Base Server Profile

Understanding the iDRAC Power State Management Profile

Using Microsoft Windows PowerShell CIM Cmdlets with Dell iDRAC

 

BIOS and UEFI

Enabling iSCSI Boot Under UEFI Boot Mode on 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers

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

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

Defining a Secure Boot Policy (new for 13G)

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

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

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

Configuring BIOS and NIC Using RACADM through Dell iDRAC

 

OS deployment

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)

Operating System Deployment in PowerEdge Servers

Operating Systems Deployment using iSCSI or FCOE LUN

 

Updates

Automatic Updates in Dell PowerEdge 12G servers  

Creating and updating iDRAC repository with Repository Manager

Lifecycle Controller Platform Update in Dell PowerEdge 12th Generation Servers

Lifecycle Controller with Dell Repository Manager

PowerEdge Updates with Repository Manager Best Practices Guide

Recommended methods of Updating Firmware on Dell Servers

Recommended Workflow for Performing Firmware Updates on PowerEdge Servers

Remote Firmware Update

Updating Firmware on PowerEdge Servers Using the iDRAC7 Web Interface

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

 

Storage & PERC

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

Understanding Real Time Storage Configuration for PERC9(new for 13G)
Managing Web Server Certificates on iDRAC (New for 13G)
Express Flash NVMe PCIe SSD Devie Monitoring, Inventory, and Configuration (New for 13G)
vFlash Overview

vFlash Partition Management 

vFlash using the Lifecycle Controller GUI

 

Security

Dell Response to CVE-2016-2108 (OpenSSL) (18 May 2016)

Dell OpenManage Response to CVE-2015-7547, glibc overflow(March 2016)

Dell OpenManage Response to CVE-2016-0800, CVE-2016-0703 and CVE-2016-0704(March 2016)

Dell iDRAC Response to recent CVE notices(Dec 2015)

Security with iDRAC8 (and 7)(updated April 2016)

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

System Erase in Dell 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers (New for 13G)
New Security Features in Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 7

 

Active Directory Integration & Certificates

 

Active Directory using Lifecycle Controller 

Integrate iDRAC8 with Active Directory (New for 13G)
Integrating iDRAC7 with Microsoft Active Directory

iDRAC Web Server Certificate Management

 

Monitoring and Alerting

13G iDRAC8 Dell Test Event Notification Message Reference

Dell PowerEdge C6320 platform options and systems management (Oct 2015)

iDRAC QuickSync Technical Guide (Nov 2014)

Managing Backplane Split Mode (new for 13G)

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

Pre-failure alerts provided by Dell server systems management (UPDATED!)

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

Using VNC with iDRAC (New for 13G)

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

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

Agent-free Inventory and Monitoring for Storage and Network Devices

Discovering Features in the iDRAC Remote Services API

Gathering information from iDRAC7 using SNMPv3

OMSA / OMSS to iDRAC SNMP-Gets Migration Guide (updated Aug '16)

Using OpenManage Essentials to configure iDRAC7 Action Alerts

Using the iDRAC7 Video Capture Feature

Web Service Eventing for iDRAC7 1.30.30 or later versions

 

Support Assist & Part Replacement

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

Lifecycle Controller Part Replacement

Part Replacement

Restoring iDRAC7 License after System Board Replacement

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

Dell Client Configuration Toolkit (CCTK) Samples

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Here are some examples of using the CCTK. Refer to the documentation for a complete listing <ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>.

Command
Description
cctk -i <c:/cctk>/filename.iniapply settings in .ini file
cctk -o <c:/cctk>/filename.inicapture settings and write to .ini file
cctk --acpower=onSets the behavior of the system after AC power is lost. When set to on, after an AC power loss, when AC power is restored, the system will power on.
cctk --amblightsen=disableDisables the ambient light sensor
cctk --assettag=DONNIETAYLORSets the asset tag of the system to "DONNIETAYLOR"
cctk --biosverdisplays the bios version
cctk --bluetoothdevice=disabledisables bluetooth device
cctk bootorderlists boot sequence
cctk bootorder --sequence=embnic,hddsets boot order to embedded nic first, then hard disk
cctk --embsataraid=raidconfigures embedded sata raid (IRRT)
cctk --embsataraid=ahciconfigures embedded sata for ACHI
cctk --forcepxenextboot=enableforces the system to boot to pxe on next reboot
cctk --integratedaudio=enableenables the system's integrated sound device
cctk --wakeonlan=enableenables wake-on-lan (WOL)

When running cctk.exe /? you will notice that some of the listed options are followed by an asterisk. These options do not accept any suboptions or arguments. The values associated with these options are those that are reported by the BIOS. You cannot modify these values.

Tags: bios, cctk

iDRAC6 Home

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The Dell Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6, the i stands for integrated) is Dell designed hardware that provides advanced agentless systems management functionality.

The iDRAC6 operates independently from the server’s CPU and operating system. The iDRAC6 functions even if the server is powered off, no operating system is installed, or the operating system is inoperable. This capability makes iDRAC6 a mainstay in remotely managed data centers and distant offices where remote desktop applications (such as RDP) are not sufficient due to their dependency on a running operating system.

The iDRAC6 alerts administrators to server warnings and failures, enables remote server management and allows for remote power on / off and provides server power monitoring and budgeting features. iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller technology, enables administrators to also manage the iDRAC via command line and perform system firmware backups to embedded storage on the iDRAC.

 Quick References
iDRAC6 User Guides and Manuals

RACADM CLI reference for iDRAC6  <ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>- html version (PDF

RACADM wiki

iDRAC6 Licensing Information

iDRAC7 Home

DRAC5 Home

Dell Remote Access Controller Downloads

 

LC1 - iDRAC6 FW Matrix
LC 1 VersioniDRAC6 Monolithic FW VersioniDRAC6 Blade FW Version
1.6.5 (Download)1.98 (Download)3.65 (Download)
1.6.51.97 (Download)3.60 (Download)
1.6.01.95 (Download)3.50 (Download)
1.6.01.95 (Download)3.45 (Download)
1.5.51.9 (Download)3.4 (Download)
1.5.21.8 (Download)3.35 (Download)
1.5.01.6 (Download)3.2 (Download)
1.4.01.5 (Download)3.0 (Download)
1.3.01.3 (Download)2.2 (Download)
1.2.01.2 (Download)2.1 (Download)
1.0.01.0 (Download)2.0 (Download)

The current versions of the Dell Remote Access Controller are listed above:
For instructions on how to upgrade Dell iDRAC firmware visit:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/Updating+DRAC+Firmware
Newest Features for v1.8 (full readme.txt)
  • Enabled iDRAC support for new CPUs and memory DIMMs
  • Added RACADM "getLED" command support
Newest Features for v1.7
    • Firefox 3.6 support
    • Hardware and firmware inventory
    • Faster Web GUI performance
    • Option to add User Work Notes in logs
    • Virtual Console can now be launched without Active Directory or Single Sign-On (from https://mydrac/console )

 iDRAC6 White Papers
Configuring iDRAC6 for Directory Services

Public Key Infrastructure in iDRAC6

iDRAC6 Security

Using vFlash

Lifecycle Controller 1.x white papers

 iDRAC6 Video Demos
Upgrade iDRAC6 Firmware

iDRAC6 Remote / Web GUI - v1.7 monolithic / v3.2 modular

iDRAC6 Upgrade through the firmware interface

Video interview about the iDRAC6 





 

Tags: iDRAC OpenManage Lifecycle Controller

Dell OpenManage Connections for Partner Consoles

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Current Revision posted to Systems Management - Wiki by DELL-Anupam Aloke on 9/1/2016 11:29:38 AM

OpenManage Connections enable IT Administrators to:

  • Improve operational efficiency and flexibility in managing large heterogeneous data center environments
  • Extract richer information about the health and behavior of Dell PowerEdge servers, Dell Chassis and Dell Storage devices
  • Make informed and rapid decisions impacting  the availability of data center resources  
  • Utilize an existing systems management investment to easily integrate and manage Dell hardware within their infrastructure
  • Complete Logical view helps administrators to better manage their Dell environments (such as Dell Blades/Chassis, EqualLogic Storage Pools etc.)
  • Support for operator controlled trap resolution through detailed knowledge articles (resolution instructions).
  • Automatic alert correlation for quicker fault detection and resolution

 Products in Dell OpenManage Connections

  • CA Network and Systems Management

  • HP Operations Manager (HPOM)
  • IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus (ITNO)
  • IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console
  • IBM Tivoli Network Manager (ITNM)
  • Nagios
Tags: spi, ibm, hpom, Network Manager, omnibus, connections, itnm, netcool, ca, om connections, tivoli

Scripting the iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller

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The Dell Remote Access Controller and Dell Lifecycle Controller provide robust interfaces for remote and automated management.  The Web Services for Management (WS-Man) interface exposes a complete set of methods for remotely managing system inventory, system configuration, firmware updates, and maintenance tasks.  WS-Man can be used to automate server management operations or to integrate with management consoles.

This page contains various sample scripts and code to get you started with developing customized solutions and workflows to manage your Dell PowerEdge servers through the Remote Services interface.

You may freely download and use the scripts and code 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.  You may upload scripts and code on this page or add a reference or link as long as you accept this agreement.

RECITE

RECITE is Python-based scripting environment providing an interactive mode and easy workflow capability to simplify working with Remote Services in iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller.

PowerShell Cmdlets for PowerEdge Servers

These PowerShell cmdlet modules enable PowerEdge remote management via the iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller.

Tags: openwsman, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Enterprise, Linux, iDRAC7, shell, iDRAC6, winrm, Lifecycle Controller, Python, Scripts, iDRAC, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller, example, PowerShell, Wsman

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
12/08/2015PDK 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 on the 2nd and 4th Friday

What's New + Downloads

DatePDK Catalog
08/12/2016FOLDER03860577M
07/24/2016FOLDER03812421M
07/08/2016FOLDER03789924M
06/24/2016FOLDER03776303M
06/10/2016FOLDER03756769M
05/27/2016FOLDER03734780M
05/13/2016FOLDER03719600M
04/22/2016FOLDER03673719M
04/08/2016FOLDER03652285M
03/22/2016FOLDER03611321M
03/08/2016FOLDER03596209M
02/18/2016FOLDER03576286M
02/08/2016FOLDER03538704M
01/22/2016FOLDER03524606M
01/11/2016FOLDER03495388M
12/22/2015FOLDER03478950M
12/08/2015FOLDER03459313M
11/23/2015FOLDER03433525M
11/12/2015FOLDER03420034M
10/21/2015FOLDER03378931M
10/07/2015FOLDER03347943M
09/24/2015FOLDER03331093M
09/11/2015FOLDER03307746M
08/28/2015FOLDER03277142M
12/12/2014FOLDER02730016M (9G)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date            LC Catalog         LC Catalog sign file  
08/26/2016FOLDER03891752MFOLDER03891753M
08/12/2016FOLDER03860581MFOLDER03860582M
07/22/2016FOLDER03812428MFOLDER03812429M
07/08/2016FOLDER03792111MFOLDER03792112M
06/24/2016FOLDER03776316MFOLDER03776317M
06/10/2016FOLDER03756757MFOLDER03756761M
05/27/2016FOLDER03734263MFOLDER03734262M
05/13/2016FOLDER03719637MFOLDER03719636M
04/22/2016FOLDER03671646MFOLDER03671652M
04/08/2016FOLDER03652281MFOLDER03652280M
03/22/2016FOLDER03611324MFOLDER03611325M
03/08/2016FOLDER03586478MFOLDER03586479M
02/17/2016FOLDER03575665MFOLDER03575666M
02/08/2016FOLDER03538730MFOLDER03538729M
01/22/2016FOLDER03524614MFOLDER03524613M
01/11/2016FOLDER03491611MFOLDER03491612M
12/22/2015FOLDER03478957MFOLDER03478958M
12/08/2015FOLDER03459318MFOLDER03459319M
11/23/2015FOLDER03433527MFOLDER03433528M
11/12/2015FOLDER03418307MFOLDER03418308M
10/21/2015FOLDER03378939MFOLDER03378938M
10/07/2015FOLDER03347946MFOLDER03347945M
09/24/2015FOLDER03331100MFOLDER03331101M
09/11/2015FOLDER03307751MFOLDER03307752M
08/28/2015FOLDER03277161MFOLDER03277162M
12/12/2014FOLDER02729985M (9G)FOLDER02729986M

DateSDP Catalog
07/24/2016FOLDER03812434M
07/08/2016FOLDER03792091M
06/24/2016FOLDER03776329M
06/10/2016FOLDER03759788M
05/27/2016FOLDER03734259M
05/13/2016FOLDER03702997M
04/22/2016FOLDER03671642M
04/08/2016FOLDER03651339M
03/22/2016FOLDER03611331M
03/08/2016FOLDER03603127M
02/17/2016FOLDER03575661M
02/08/2016FOLDER03538735M
01/22/2016FOLDER03525123M
01/11/2016FOLDER03491605M
12/22/2015FOLDER03474286M
12/07/2015FOLDER03454370M
11/23/2015FOLDER03429093M
11/12/2015FOLDER03419848M
10/21/2015FOLDER03374688M
10/07/2015FOLDER03348833M
09/24/2015FOLDER03332380M
09/10/2015FOLDER03298271M
08/14/2015FOLDER03253446M
12/12/2014FOLDER02729544M (9G)

iDRAC Service Module

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The iDRAC Service Module (iSM) is a small OS-resident process that expands iDRAC management into supported host operating systems. Specifically, iSM adds the following services:

We have built iSM for those customers want more OS integration with iDRAC. They want to know what OS type, version, and host name is being used on the server. In place of having to create tools to import OS event logs to gather hardware health to custom tools, iSM has been built as a very lightweight service that can be used to expand iDRAC's management capabilities. For Dell's 13th generation of PowerEdge servers, iSM has been enhanced with these new features:

  • Reporting of host OS IP addresses
  • WMI integration with new storage reporting
  • Integration of iSM with Tech Support Report
  • Remote iDRAC hard reset
  • iDRAC access via Host OS (Experimental Feature)
  • In-band support for iDRAC SNMP alerts

These new features provide easier troubleshooting of servers by adding key OS information, and add context to SNMP traps for more intelligent alert processing. With comprehensive WMI support for Windows Server customers and seamless remote support and servicing via TSR, less effort is needed to resolve technical/health issues.

Supported Platforms:

The following is the list of supported platforms for iDRAC Service Module.

Dell 13th generation PowerEdge servers

Dell 12th generation PowerEdge servers

R530, R530 XD, R730, R730 XD, R630, T630, R230, R330, R430, R930, T130, T330, T430, M630, M830, FC430, FC630, FC830, C4130, C6320, R7910M820, M620, M520, M420, R220, R320, R420, R520, R620, R720, R720 XD, R820, R920, T320, T420, T620, FM120

Remote iDRAC hard reset

Using iDRAC, you can monitor the supported servers for critical system hardware, firmware, or software issues. Sometimes, iDRAC may become unresponsive due to various reasons. During such scenarios, you may have to turn off the server by plugging it off from the socket, after which the iDRAC can be reset.

Using the Remote iDRAC hard reset feature, whenever iDRAC becomes unresponsive, you can perform a remote iDRAC reset operation without the need to shut down the server. To reset the iDRAC remotely, ensure that you have administrative privileges on the host OS. By default, the remote iDRAC hard reset feature is enabled.

iDRAC access via Host OS (Experimental Feature)

Using Dell’s PowerEdge Servers, you can manage the hardware or the firmware of a device through iDRAC by configuring an iDRAC dedicated network. Through the dedicated network port, you can access the iDRAC interfaces such as GUI, WSMAN, RACADM, and Redfish client.

The prerequisite to manage the hardware or the firmware is to have a dedicated connection between a device and the supported iDRAC interface. Using the iDRAC access via Host OS feature, you can connect to an iDRAC interface from an OS IP or host irrespective of the connection between a device and an iDRAC dedicated network. This feature allows you to monitor the hardware or firmware even if the iDRAC is not connected to the servers.

In-band support for iDRAC SNMP alerts

Using iDRAC, an out-of-band server management and monitoring tool, the SNMP traps/alerts can be recorded in the log. However, from a host OS systems management using in-band agent perspective, the preference is more on the SNMP alert received from the host OS than the traps received from iDRAC. When an SNMP alert is received from iDRAC, it would be challenging to determine the source of the alert as it is from an iDRAC IP and not the system IP.

Using iDRAC Service Module 2.3, you can receive SNMP alerts from the host OS which is similar to the alerts that are generated by iDRAC.


Operating system information

Server Administrator currently shares operating system information and host name with iDRAC. The iDRAC Service Module provides similar information such as host OS name, server host IP address information, OS version, Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) with iDRAC. The network interfaces on the host OS are also displayed. By default, this monitoring feature is enabled. This feature is available even if Server Administrator is installed on the host OS.

Lifecycle Controller log replication into operating system

Replicates the Lifecycle Controller (LC) logs to the OS logs. All events that have the OS Log option as the target (in the Alerts page or in the equivalent RACADM or WSMAN interfaces) are replicated in the OS log using the iDRAC Service Module. This process is similar to the System Event Log (SEL) replication performed by Server Administrator.

The default set of logs to be included in the OS logs are the same as the logs configured for SNMP traps/alerts. Only the events logged in the LC log after the iDRAC Service Module was installed are replicated to the OS Log. If Server Administrator is installed, the monitoring feature is disabled to avoid duplicate SEL entries in the OS log.

In iDRAC Service Module 2.1, you can customize the location to replicate the LC logs. By default, the LC logs are replicated in the Systemgroup of the Windows logs folder in the Windows Event Viewer. You can replicate the LC logs to an existing group or create a new folder in the Application and Services Logs folder in the Windows Event Viewer.

NOTE: You can choose the location to replicate the LC logs only during iDRAC Service Module custom installation or iDRAC Service Module modification.
NOTE: The source name of the iDRAC Service Module LCL logs has been changed from iDRAC Service Module to Lifecycle Controller Log.

Automatic system recovery feature

Automatic System Recovery feature is a hardware-based timer, which is used to reset the server in the event of a hardware failure. You can perform automatic system recovery operations such as reboot, power cycle, or power off after a specified time interval. This feature is enabled only when the operating system watchdog timer is disabled. If Server Administrator is installed, the monitoring feature is disabled to avoid duplicate watchdog timers.

Windows Management Instrumentation Providers

Windows Management Instrumentation Providers available with iDRAC Service Module exposes hardware data through Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). WMI is a set of extensions to the Windows Driver Model that provides an operating system interface through which instrumented components provide information and notification. WMI is Microsoft's implementation of the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) and Common Information Model (CIM) standards from the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) to manage Server hardware, operating systems and applications. WMI Providers helps to integrate with Systems Management Consoles such as Microsoft System Center and enables scripting to manage Microsoft Windows Servers.

Automatic Technical Support Report collection

The Technical Support Report (TSR) feature in iDRAC collects information about the hardware, OS and relevant application data and compresses this information. Currently, you have to manually run the OS Collector tool to generate the TSR. Using iDRAC Service Module 2.0 or later versions, the OS Collector tool automatically collects relevant OS and hardware information. Automatic Support Log collection including OS and Application Information Collection with TSR.

By using iDRAC Service Module you reduce the number of manual steps to collect the Technical Support Report as the collection process is automated.

NOTE: This feature is available by default when you install iDRAC Service Module 2.0 or later versions on systems running supported Microsoft or Linux operating systems. You cannot disable the feature.
NOTE: The OS log collection feature of Automatic Technical Support Report is not supported on CentOS.

NVMe PCIe SSD device removal support

You can remove a Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) Pheripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIE) Solid State Device (SSD) without shutting down or rebooting the system. When you are removing a device, all the activities associated with the device must be stopped to prevent data loss. To prevent loss of data use the Prepare to Remove option, which stops all the device-associated background activities, after which you can remove the NVMe PCIe SSD physically.

Links:

Linux download v2.1

Windows download v2.1

For other supported OSs, please visit support.dell.com.

Documents
iDRAC Service Module Installation Guide
White Papers
iDRAC Service Module 2.1 or later on Ubuntu & Debian Linux Operating Systems
iDRAC Service Module - Windows Management Instrumentation
iDRAC Service Module - iDRAC CPU Hard Reset
iDRAC Service Module - iDRAC Access via Host OS
iDRAC Service Module - iDRAC SNMP Alerts
Videos
Installing iDRAC Service Module on Windows Operating Systems
Installing iDRAC Service Module on Linux Operating Systems
Configuring iDRAC Service Module on Windows Operating Systems
Accessing iDRAC via host OS
iDRAC Hard Reset
In-Band SNMP Traps
Tags: #OpenManage, #In-band SNMP_traps, #iSM, #iDRAC_hard_reset, #Access_iDRAC via host_os, #iDRAC Service Module

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/svradmin/6.4/en/ug/hPeriodic Health Monitoring Of Dell PowerEdge, Dell PowerVault Servers, Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC’s), And Chassis Using Dell SPI version 3.0 in HP Operation Manager 9.0 For Windows

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This post was written by Sathish D of the Dell OpenManage Connections team.

OVERVIEW

HP Operations Manager (HPOM) supports scheduled task policy, which you can use to invoke external applications from the HPOM console. Dell Smart Plug-in (SPI) has a scheduled task policy, which retrieves the device health status and generates corresponding status messages in the HPOM console.

This post explains the Periodic Health monitoring of Dell Servers, Dell Remote Access Controllers (DRAC’s) and Dell Chassis using Dell SPI Scheduled Status Poll Polices with HP Operation Manager for Windows.

 Periodic Health Monitoring Scheduled Status Poll policies for Dell servers, DRAC’s, and Dell Chassis in HPOM console.

PREREQUISITES:

           Before scheduling status poll policies, complete these prerequisites

  • Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and enable support for Dell servers, DRAC’s, and Chassis.
  • Configure Web Services- Management (WS-MAN on ESXi Servers.
  • Install OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) in Windows and Linux Servers, and install supported Dell OpenManage (OM) - bundles on ESXi servers.
  • Schedule the Dell Hardware Auto-grouping policy in the HPOM console to classify Dell servers, DRAC’s, and Dell Chassis under the Dell groups.

Reference Documents:

  • For SNMP configuration on Windows and Linux Servers,               

<ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>

MONITORING DELL SERVER’s IN HPOM CONSOLE:

Once the Dell Hardware Auto-grouping Policy is completed, the policy identifies the Dell servers that were discovered (in-band or out-of-band through iDRAC7 with available Licenses), and then creates hierarchies on both the Nodes and Services in HPOM console.

  • Node Hierarchy:  Classification based on type of Dell servers (either Monolithic or Modular), representing the object with the Service Tag for the node
  • Service Hierarchy: Classification based on type of operating systems installed in the server, representing the object both with the node’s service tag and its global health status.

Hierarchical representation of classified Dell Servers in Service Hierarchy:

(Both in-band and Out-of-band Management through iDRAC7 devices)

 

DEPLOYING THE DELL SERVER SCHEDULED STATUS POLL POLICY:

The scheduled task policy “Dell Server scheduled Status Poll” is used to monitor the overall system health status of Dell Servers in the HPOM Console, both in-band and Out-of-band with iDrac7 devices, as well as bare metal devices via iDrac7 devices. The default interval of this policy is every day 2:00 A.M. The interval can be changed to custom value as required; policies are deployed via the Management Server.

Once the policy is run, the health status of the device is queried through the communication protocol and its corresponding status with associated severity is displayed in the HPOM console. The health status message is also associated with the device, classified under Dell groups in both the Node and Service hierarchies.

The schedule task policy acknowledges the health message and posts the current health status message for the classified Servers and Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) 7 devices in the Active Message Browser of the HPOM console. The latest health status of the servers and the iDRAC 7 devices is always displayed in the HPOM console.

The Scheduled Status Poll policy generates health messages with three different severities in the HPOM console.

     Message Association in Service Hierarchy:

Once the Dell Servers Scheduled Status Poll policy is run, the policy retrieves the overall health status of the classified Dell servers, and iDRAC 7 devices. The retrieved health status is mapped with its corresponding health messages (Normal, Warning, or Critical).The health message is associated with the server’s and iDrac7 devices (child node: Global System Status) and are seen on the Active Message Browser of the HPOM Console. The message severity of the child node is propagated to the parent Node in both the Node and Service Hierarchies

Service Hierarchy: Only the Global System Status message with its corresponding health severity will be associated and updated for the node. The health severity will propagate to the device parent group.

Node Hierarchy:  In Node hierarchy, SNMP Trap Messages and Health messages are associated with the Server node; the worst case message severity is propagated to its parent Node group.

Health Status Message Association for Server Node in Service Hierarchy:

TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS:

When the device Global health is warning or critical status, follow these steps to troubleshoot the issues:

-       Review the outstanding messages in the Active Message browser of the device.  If any issues exist, resolve them as per instructions in the message browser.

 -      Launch 1:1 console  for further troubleshooting,

  • Dell Servers (in-band)
    • Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) console launch for all Dell Windows and Linux OS servers (in-band)
    • Dell OpenManage Web Server Administrator console launches for Dell ESXi Servers (in-band).
  • Dell Servers (Out-of –Band)
    • Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC) Console launches for all Dell Windows, Linux, and ESXi Servers and iDRAC7 (bare metal) devices.
    • Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) console launch from all Dell servers (Out-of-Band).

 -          Launch Dell tools for further troubleshooting, and to take the corrective action:

  •  Warranty Report:

                     The Warranty report page is used to retrieve warranty related information via the service tag                 associated with the system.  You can review the warranty details of the system and also renew                   the warranty.

  • OpenManage Essentials (OME) :

                    OME Console can be used to verify the device and component’s health. It also provides rich                 device inventory information. You can launch the OME console to further troubleshoot the device                 specific information.

MONITORING DELL DRAC’s AND CHASSIS IN HPOM CONSOLE:

Once the Dell Hardware Auto-grouping Policy is completed, it identifies discovered Dell DRAC’s and Chassis;

  • Dell DRAC devices create the Hierarchies based on device type (Drac5 or iDrac6) and the server type (Monolithic or Modular), and are get classified under the respective DRAC5, or iDRAC6 groups in both the Nodes and Services.
  • Dell Chassis create the hierarchies based on device type (CMC or DRAC/MC) and are get classified under respective Dell Chassis (CMC or DRAC/ MC) groups in both the Nodes and Services.

Hierarchical Representation of Dell DRAC’s and Chassis in Services: 

                                

 DEPLOYING THE DELL DRAC’s AND CHASSIS STATUS POLL POLICY:

The scheduled task policy “Dell DRAC’s and Chassis scheduled Status Poll” monitors the overall system health status of Dell DRAC’s (DRAC5 and, iDRAC6 devices both Monolithic and Modular) and Dell Chassis (Chassis Management Controller (CMC) and DRAC/MC) devices in the HPOM console. The default interval of this policy is every day 2:00 A.M. The interval can be changed to the custom value as required. Policies are deployed via the Management Server.

Once the policy is run, the health status of the device is queried through the SNMP protocol and a corresponding message with the associated severity will be shown in the HPOM console. The health status message is also associated with the device, classified under Dell groups in the both Node and Service Hierarchies.

The schedule task policy acknowledges the health message and posts the current health status message for the classified DRAC’s and Chassis in the Active Message Browser of the HPOM console .The latest health status of the DRAC’s and Chassis is always displayed in the HPOM console.

Message Association in Service Hierarchy:

Once the Dell DRAC’s and Chassis Scheduled Status Poll policy is run, the policy retrieves the overall health status of the classified Dell DRAC’s and Chassis. The retrieved health status is mapped with the appropriate health message (Normal, Warning or Critical).The health message is associated for the DRAC’s or Chassis child nodes (Child node: Global System Status) and are seen on the Active Message Browser of the HPOM Console. The message severity for the node (Normal, Warning, and Critical) is propagated to the parent Node in both Node and the Service Hierarchies.

 Service Hierarchy: Only the Global System Status message with its corresponding health severity will be associated and updated for the node. The health severity will propagate to the device parent group.

Node Hierarchy:  In Node hierarchy, SNMP Trap Messages and Health messages are associated with the Server node; the worst case message severity is propagated to its parent Node group.

 Health Status Message Association for Chassis in Service Hierarchy:

TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS:

When the device Global health status is “Warning” or “Critical”, follow these steps to troubleshoot the issues:

-     Review the outstanding messages in the Active Message browser of the device.  If any issues exist– resolve them as per instructions in the message browser.

 -    Launch 1:1 console  for further troubleshooting,

  • Dell DRAC console launches for all DRAC5 and, iDRAC6 devices, both Monolithic and Modular.
  • Dell CMC console launches for all Dell CMC and DRAC/MC device.

 -     Launch Dell tools for further troubleshooting, and to take the corrective action:

  • Warranty Report:
  • Open Manage Essentials (OME) :

APPENDIX:

Refer to the following links:

Tags: spi, hpom, warrany report, CMC, DRAC, connections, monitoring, om connections

DRAC5 Home

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iDRAC8 HomeLifecycle Controller 1 Home
iDRAC7 HomeLifecycle Controller 2 Home
iDRAC6 Home

Executive Summary

The Dell Remote Access Controller 5 (DRAC 5) is a systems management hardware and software solution designed to provide remote management capabilities, crashed system recovery, and power control functions for Dell systems.

By communicating with the system's baseboard management controller (BMC), the DRAC 5 (when installed) can be configured to send you e-mail alerts for warnings or errors related to voltages, temperatures, intrusion, and fan speeds. The DRAC 5 also logs event data and the most recent crash screen (for systems running the Microsoft Windows operating system only) to help you diagnose the probable cause of a system crash.

The DRAC 5 has its own microprocessor and memory, and is powered by the system in which it is installed. The DRAC 5 may be preinstalled on your system, or available separately in a kit.

 DRAC5 Quick References
Manuals <ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>
Latest firmware

iDRAC7 Home

iDRAC6 Home

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Dell iDRAC5.0 Overview - by Brian Summers

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Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus

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The following post was authored by Ashutosh Engg, Manager for Dell connection for HP/IBM/CA products.

Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus

With the release of Dell OpenManage Connection v1.0 for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus 7.3.1, Datacenter customers who use Netcool/OMNIbus console will be able to monitor Dell Servers and Dell EqualLogic devices.

 The salient features of this connection are as follows:

  • Event Monitoring of Dell Servers and Dell EqualLogic Storage Arrays
  • Automatic Event Correlation of Dell Server And Dell EqualLogic SNMP Traps
  • 1x1 Console launch support of Dell servers and Dell EqualLogic devices

IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus is a service level management (SLM) system that delivers real-time, centralized monitoring of complex networks and IT domains.  Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus improves service availability and resiliency with real-time service management for data centers, network operations centers and IT domains. It also integrates with the broader Tivoli portfolio for a single view of operations, including cross-domain correlation, and common visualization, navigation, security and reporting and launch-in-context capabilities.

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Datacenter customers who use Netcool/OMNIbus console can use this connection with no additional cost for monitoring Dell Servers and Dell EqualLogic devices.

This release integrates with IBM OMNIbus components ObjectServer, MTTrapd SNMP probe, Desktop, and Web GUI. The integration consists of automation triggers for supporting automatic correlation of Dell Server and Dell EqualLogic events, tools and menus for supporting the console launch for the Dell devices.

 The entry point is MTTrapd SNMP Probe (multi-threaded SNMP trap listener provided by the IBM OMNIbus), which intercepts and process SNMP traps from devices (like Dell Servers and Dell EQL Storage devices).

 The ObjectServer is the core component of Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus and is a high-speed memory-resident database that acts as a centralized data repository for the fault information.  ObjectServer provides support to configure the conversion classes, tools (event context with association of conversion class) and automations (procedures, triggers and user-defined signals) in its database using the OMNIbus Administrative console.  Dell Automation Triggers (OMSA automation trigger and OMSS automation trigger) configurations are configured at ObjectServer in order to support Dell Server events correlation.  Dell Tool configurations are also configured at ObjectServer and it consists of Dell Menus, Menu-items and its corresponding association of tools and class

Event List is an OMNIbus Desktop application, which is used for viewing and managing events in the OMNIbus environment.

Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus Web GUI is a Web-based application that processes network events from one or more data sources (ObjectServers) and has its own database for tools, user, roles, etc.,. Similar to Desktop user, a Web GUI user will be able to launch event context-specific Dell Tools from the Active Event list web application.

Dell Server and Dell EqualLogic Storage Arrays Events are shown in OMNIbus Console with respective classes to uniquely identify their events. Here is an Example:

Dell Server and EqualLogic events are automatically correlated when the corresponding resolution events are received at OMNIbus console. The problem events correspond to the resolution events will be automatically cleared and both the events will be shown with Clear severity events. Here is an example:

Dell EqualLogic Storage Arrays supports 1x1 console for managing the EqualLogic devices. Once the Events are shown in the OMNIbus console, the context based menu items are available on right clicking the events to launch the EqualLogic Group Manager console from the OMNIbus console. Here is an example to launch the EqualLogic Group Manager Console.

Dell Server supports 1x1 console for managing them. Once the Events are shown in the OMNIbus console, the context based menu items are available for launching OpenManage Server Administrator web console from OMNIbus console. The Server Administrator Web Server console tool can be used for the servers where the remote management support is enabled.  Hence this supports the login to the multiple servers using the OpenManage Server Administrator Web Server console. The Server Administrator console tool can be used for the direct 1x1 console launch for the servers.

Here is an example of Launching the OpenManage Server Administrator and OpenManage Server Administrator Web Server Console directly from the OMNIbus Event List.


  

For the latest version of this release, see the Dell Support website at "support.dell.com" .  Release documents are available here. <ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>

 

Tags: OpenManage integration, openmanage, IBM Tivoli

OpenManage Server Administrator - OMSA

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Contents: Documentation - Downloads - Whitepapers - Videos - Resources

Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) is a software agent that provides a comprehensive, one-to-one systems management solution in two ways: from an integrated, Web browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) and from a command line interface (CLI) through the operating system. 

OMSA is designed so that system administrators can manage server systems both locally and remotely on a network. It also interfaces with OpenManage Essentials (OME) console, which allows for monitoring of the systems in your data center from a single interface.

Currently the OMSA agent can be installed on 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows Server and Red Hat Linux as well as Novell SUSE Linux.

Details for Server Administrator v8.3

29 March 2016
The links to the download can be found at: OMSA v8.3 Download

Installation:

  • Support for PowerEdge R830
  • Added support for the following operating systems:
    • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Service Pack 1
    • VMware ESXi 5.5 update 3
    • VMware ESXi 6.0 update 1 and update 2
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2

NOTE: Citrix XenServer Operating System support has been dropped for both Server Administrator and Storage Management.

Enhancements:

  • Support for the following web browsers:
    • Google Chrome version 45
    • Mozilla Firefox version 40
  • Support for the following features:
    • GP-GPU card enablement and thermal status on PowerEdge C4130
    • SNMP Test Trap Button feature on all Windows and Linux Operating Server.
      NOTE: This feature is not available on any VMware vSphere operating system versions.

Storage Management:

  • Added new functionalities in Storage Management:
    • Support for 2.5-inch 4KB SATA drives on PERC 9 family of hardware controllers.
    • Support for rear SATA on PowerEdge R730xd connected to software RAID S130 controller.
    • Support for PMC SAS Expander on PowerEdge R730.
    • Support for Samsung PM1725 NVMe device.
    • Support for flexible backplane zoning functionality on backplanes with 24 slots — PowerEdge R630 and PowerEdge R730xd.
    • Support for setting Disk Cache Policy at physical disk and virtual disk level on software RAID S130 controller.
    • Support for setting non-RAID disk cache policy on PERC 9 controllers.
    • Support for HBA H330 Adapter/Mini controller.

Details for Server Administrator v8.2

15 September 2015
The links to the download can be found at: OMSA v8.2 Download

Installation:

  • Added support for the following operating systems
    • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4
    • VMware ESXi 6.0 Update 1
    • VMware ESXi 5.1 Update 3 on 11th generation of PowerEdge servers
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7

NOTE: Citrix XenServer Operating System support has been dropped for both Server Administrator and Storage Management.

Enhancements:

  • Added following features:
    • Security Enhancement for SSL protocols
    • Operating System Alert Logging Filter
    • Hardware Event Log Rotation for 10th and 11th generations of PowerEdge servers

  • Browser Support:
    • Google Chrome version 42
    • Firefox Firefox version 37
    • Safari Version 8.0

  • Support for the following network cards
    • Emulex LightPulse LPe15000B-M8-D 1-Port 8G Gen 5 Fibre Channel Adapter
    • Emulex LightPulse LPe15002B-M8-D 2-Port 8G Gen 5 Fibre Channel Adapter
    • Emulex LightPulse LPm15002B-D 2-Port 8G Gen 5 Fibre Channel Adapter
    • Emulex OneConnect OCe14102B-U1-D 2-port PCIe 10GbE CNA
    • Emulex OneConnect OCm14104B-U1-D 4-port 10GbE rNDC CNA
    • Emulex OneConnect OCm14102B-U4-D 2-port 10GbE bNDC CNA
    • Emulex OneConnect OCm14102B-U5-D 2-port 10GbE Mezz CNA
    • Emulex OneConnect OCe14102B-N1-D 2-port PCIe 10GbE NIC
    • Emulex OneConnect OCm14104B-N1-D 4-port 10GbE rNDC NIC
    • Emulex OneConnect OCm14102B-N5-D 2-port 10GbE Mezz NIC
    • Emulex OneConnect OCm14102B-N6-D 2-port 10GbE bNDC NIC
    • Mellanox ConnectX-3 PrDual Port 10 GbE SFP+ PCIE Adapter
    • Mellanox ConnectX-3 PrDual Port 40 GbE QSFP+ Adapter
    • Mellanox ConnectX-3 PrDual Port 10 GbE KR Mezzanine Adapter

Storage Management:

  • For 13th generation of PowerEdge servers, support for:
    • 3.5-inch 4KB SATA drives on PERC 9 Controller
  • Added new functionalities in Storage Management:
    • Support to configure physical disks into Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) 0 virtual disks
    • Support for setting the Remaining Rated Write Endurance Threshold for PCIe SSDs, SAS SSDs, and SATA SSDs
    • Support for RAID 10 virtual disk online capacity expansion

Details for Server Administrator v8.1

7 April 2015
The links to the download can be found at: OMSA v8.1 Download

Installation:

Added support for the following operating systems.

  • Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
  • VMware ESXi 6.0
  • Citrix XenServer 6.5. However, this Operating System is not supported for Storage Management.
  • Added support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 operating system on 11th generation or later PowerEdge servers
  • Added support for the following servers:
    • PowerEdge FC830
    • PowerEdge M830
    • PowerEdge FC430
    • PowerEdge C4130
    • Dell PowerEdge FD332

Enhancements:

  • Added following features:
    • A new utility, “omwsupdate”, to upgrade the Tomcat web server.
    • CLI commands to generate new certificate signing requests and import Certificate Authority signed certificates.
    • PKCS#12 certificate import on the Server Administrator GUI.
    • Automate Trusted Enterprise CA certificate Upload
  • Browser Support:
    • Google Chrome version 38
    • Firefox version 33
    • Safari Version 7.0.6

  • Support for the following network cards:
    • Emulex OCm14104-N1-D QP 4x10Gb rNDC Ethernet Network Adapter
    • Emulex OCm14102-N6-D DP 10Gb bNDC Ethernet Network Adapter
    • Emulex OCm14102-N1-D Dual-port 10Gb PCIe Ethernet Network Adapter
    • Emulex OCm14102-N5-D DP 10Gb bMezz Ethernet Network Adapter
    • Intel X710 QP 10Gb KR 4x10Gb Network Daughter Card
    • Intel I350/X710 2x10Gb BT 2x10Gb SFP+Network Daughter Card
    • Intel X710 4x10GE SFP+/DA FH PCIe Ethernet Network Adapter
    • Intel X710 2x10GE SFP+/DA FH PCIe Ethernet Network Adapter

Storage Management:

  • For 13G PowerEdge servers, added support for:
    • All Spark SSD
    • Samsung Half Height Half Length (HHHL) PCIe card
    • 4KN SAS drives
    • Software RAID Hotplug support on PERC S130
    • Changing controller mode from RAID to HBA and vice versa on PERC9.
    • Samsung NVME drive on VMware ESXi v6.0
  • Added support for 6GBps SATA drives
  • Added support for following Dell PERC 9 controllers:
    • FD33xD controller
    • FD33xS controller

Dell OpenManage

Dell OpenManage is a set of systems management applications built using industry standard protocols and specifications. Dell OpenManage is not a product within itself, but rather a brand name for the suite of products in the portfolio. Server Administrator (OMSA) is part of OpenManage family.

You can refer various Enterprise Systems Management manuals to learn more about the Dell products.

Server Administrator v8.3 Documentation

Refer all the below documents from the Server Administrator v8.3 Manuals page.

Note: See the OpenManage Software page, for documents related to OpenManage Systems Management Overview Guide, Software Support Matrix, Software Compatibility Matrix, Port Information Guide, Messages Reference Guide, and so on.

Dell OpenManage Software version 8.3 Documentation is available at Dell OpenManage Software 8.3

Previous Server Administrator Documentation

Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Manuals

OpenManage Server Administrator Downloads

OMSA v8.3 Downloads

OMSA v8.3 can be downloaded from the following links.
Please refer Server Administrator Installation Guide and Support Matrix to install these packages on the supported operating system.

Windows OMSA:

Windows miscellaneous:

Linux OMSA:

Linux miscellaneous:

ESXi OMSA VIB:

To use the ESXi VIB with VMWare vSphere application, you can utilize the packages from Dell VMWare depot.

Miscellaneous:

OMSA v8.2 Downloads

OMSA v8.2 can be downloaded from the following links.
Please refer Server Administrator Installation Guide and Support Matrix to install these packages on the supported operating system.

Windows OMSA:

Linux OMSA:

ESXi OMSA VIB:

To use the ESXi VIB with VMWare vSphere application, you can utilize the packages from Dell VMWare depot.

OMSA v8.1 Downloads

OMSA v8.1 can be downloaded from the following links.
Please refer Server Administrator Installation Guide and Support Matrix to install these packages on the supported operating system.

Windows OMSA:

Linux OMSA:

ESXi OMSA VIB:

To use the ESXi VIB with VMWare vSphere application, you can utilize the packages from Dell VMWare depot.

XenServer (Supplemental Pack):

Resources

Whitepapers

Videos

 Configuring RAID 5 Virtual Disk using Server Administrator 

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OMSA Web Browser Installer

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Install OMSA on Citrix XenServer

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Linux SNMP Configuration + OMSA Installation for use with OpenManage Essentials

(Please visit the site to view this video)

ESXi4 SNMP Configuration + OMSA Installation for use with OpenManage Essentials

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Windows 2008 SNMP Configuration + OMSA Installation for use with OpenManage Essential

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Windows Granular Install (How to exclude various management interfaces SNMP, WMI, CLI, OS logging)

Starting with OMSA v7.2, during installation you can choose to exclude the management interfaces which you are not interested in. By default all these will be installed. Excluding any of the management interface has the impact on the way you can access the server details.

(Please visit the site to view this video)

Linux Granular Install (How to exclude various management interfaces SNMP, CLI, OS logging)

Starting with OMSA v7.2, during installation you can choose to exclude the management interfaces which you are not interested in. By default all these will be installed. Excluding any of the management interface has the impact on the way you can access the server details.

(Please visit the site to view this video)

How to use Fluid Cache (v7.3 and Onwards)

Fluid Cache is a solution that creates a large-scale, low-latency cache by using PCIe-SSD. It also includes features to prevent data loss or corruption while using caching techniques to increase performance.

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Virtual Disk Creation Wizard

You can create (any supported) RAID volumes in a more usable and effective approach. This video primarily showcase the user interactive pages of the same.

(Please visit the site to view this video)

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Dell IT Assistant - ITA

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Dell IT Assistant - ITA - The Dell TechCenter

OpenManage Essentials (OME) management console replaces and improves upon ITA. You can find OME content at http://www.delltechcenter.com/OME

Dell IT Assistant (ITA) is a console for managing Dell servers, storage arrays, tape libraries, network switches, printers, and clients distributed throughout a network. Through proactive alerts and notifications, Systems Administrators gain increased control over the availability of Dell platforms from a central console. ITA is a component of the Dell OpenManage suite of products, is standards-based, and free to Dell customers.

Dell IT Assistant allows for easy identification of systems experiencing problems via alerts to administrators, helping to reduce the risk of system downtime that could impact businesses. Using ITA's Web-enabled graphical user interface, systems administrators can easily monitor systems anywhere within their network.

Getting Started and Software Support Matrix for IT Assistant


If you are new to ITA, please visit this OpenManage / ITA quick start guide:

Dell TechCenter 101 article on Systems Management
Installing and Troubleshooting Dell IT Assistant

To find out which operating systems and browsers support ITAm please visit this
Support Matrix for OpenManage (including IT Assistant)<ADMIN NOTE: Broken link has been removed from this post by Dell>

Manuals


For more details on Dell IT Assistant please browse the IT Assistant Manuals and Users Guide.

Downloads


To get the latest version of ITA, please visit the OpenManage Download Page.


IT Assistant Demo


ITA Server Updates Demo with Online Repository
By Scott Hanson
Download .WMV file ~8MB
This demo shows the new Online Repository functionality of IT Assistant to keep firmware/BIOS/drivers up to date with the latest versions that are available on the Dell.com support Web site.
(Please visit the site to view this video)


Dell IT Assistant Whitepapers


Remote Microsoft® SQL Server™ Use with IT Assistant Step-by-Step - Using OpenManage ITA with a remote SQL Connection
By Krishna Mohan and Manoj Poonia

Dell IT Assistant Power Solutions Articles

Introducing ITA 7
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/power/ps3q05-20050179-Shetty.pdf

Configuring IT Dell OpenManage IT Assistant to Monitor Non-Dell Servers
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/power/ps1q07-20070163-Saiprasad-OE.pdf

Using IT Assistant for Effective Systems Management
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/power/ps2q07-20070238-Ramakrishnan-OE.pdf

Discovering Dell/EMC Storage Devices with IT Assistant
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/power/ps2q07-20070238-Ramakrishnan-OE.pdf

Remote performance monitoring with IT Assistant
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/power/ps4q06-20060326-Thathireddy-OE.pdf

Monitoring and Managing Agentless Servers Using IT Assistant
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/power/ps4q06-20070158-John.pdf

Tags: openmanage, Systems Management

Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC)

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Quick Links:

What is the Chassis Management Controller?Blades Wiki
Platform CMC SpecificsiDRAC8 Home
Lifecycle Controller Home
CMC for M1000e Troubleshooting

 

What is the Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC)?

The Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is an embedded system management hardware and software solution to manage:

  • Multiple servers
  • Networking
  • Storage

It provides a secure browser-based interface that enables an IT administrator to take inventory, perform configuration and monitoring tasks, remotely power on/off blade servers and enable alerts for events on servers and components in the blade chassis. It has its own microprocessor and memory and powered by the modular chassis it is plugged into. The discovery is built-in and CMC has a dedicated internal network. The blade enclosure, which can hold multiple blade servers, provides power, cooling, various interconnects and additional systems management capabilities. Unlike a tower or rack server, a blade server cannot run by itself; it requires a compatible blade enclosure. For more information about the enclosures offered by Dell, please visit these links.

What makes it compelling to many customers is that blade servers are typically optimized to minimize the use of physical space and energy while still providing ample computing power. It is worth pointing out that the term “blade” or “blades” is largely interchangeable with the term “server node” when referring to the Dell PowerEdge VRTX platform, though the blades themselves are not interchangeable between different types of enclosures. Thus a server node from Dell PowerEdge VRTX is not physically compatible with the M1000e due to slightly different physical connections.

One of CMC’s more interesting features is multi-chassis management. This capability (which was introduced in CMC version 3.1) can monitor up to 9 fully loaded M1000e and VRTX chassis or 20 FX2 chassis with no additional cabling via a single web interface.

The CMC interface integrates with each blade or server node’s iDRAC module, so administrators can perform server-specific iDRAC functions such as performing updates, changing settings, or opening a remote console session from the CMC interface. Click here for more information on iDRAC-related management.

Additionally, CMC allows you to back up and replicate settings on the chassis, and save or apply BIOS profiles for individual blade servers so that adding new blades or chassis to your environment is easier and more automated. With newer versions of CMC, it is even possible to assign settings to an empty slot, so that the settings will be applied when a blade is inserted at some point in the future!
You can also capture a complete Chassis Inventory across all of your chassis that will return detailed information on all of the blades, IO modules, iDRAC cards, etc in your environment.

CMC is an innovative systems management tool built on proven and familiar Dell OpenManage design, and is available with these platforms:

Platform CMC Specific Information

CMC specifics for equipped platforms 
CMC for Dell PowerEdge FX
CMC for Dell PowerEdge VRTX (introduced June 2013)
CMC for Dell PowerEdge M1000e

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iDRAC7 Home

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What is iDRAC?iDRAC8 Home
iDRAC7 Current/Recent ReleaseiDRAC6 Home
Dell iDRAC Service ModuleDRAC5 Home
iDRAC7 ManualsiDRAC7 White Papers Home
iDRAC7 Useful linksiDRAC Related Blog Posts
Licensing Lifecycle Controller 2 Home
iDRAC7 Video DemosiDRAC7 Troubleshooting

  

What is iDRAC?

The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller with Lifecycle Controller (iDRAC6 with Lifecycle Controller 1 or iDRAC7 with Lifecycle Controller 2) is an embedded device in all Dell PowerEdge™ servers that helps IT administrators manage, monitor, update, and deploy Dell servers.

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.

iDRAC7 with Lifecycle controller technology is part of a larger datacenter solution that helps keep business critical applications and workloads available at all times. The technology allows administrators to deploy, monitor, manage, configure, update, troubleshoot and remediate Dell servers from any location, and without the use of agents. It accomplishes this regardless of operating system or hypervisor presence or state.   


iDRAC7 Video Overview

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iDRAC7 Releases

iDRAC7 Release Information

iDRAC7

2.10.10.10

This release supports both iDRAC7 and iDRAC8. Please refer to iDRAC8 page for details and download information.

April 2015
iDRAC7 1.66.65

Fixed:
1.When using iDRAC dedicated network port, if auto-negotiation time-out occurs, the iDRAC forces the network interface to 100Mbps full duplex.
2.Intermittent connection issues with iDRAC shared LOM network port.
3.In M1000e chassis, if QuickDeploy feature is enabled, the iDRAC IP address was intermittently not working from CMC.
4.iDRAC is not redirecting HTTP port connections to HTTPS port.
5.iDRAC responsiveness issues observed with hardware inventory and Lifecycle log display commands.
6.Firmware update process for backplane is not successful.
7.Hardware inventory command output does not display a few components for fully populated systems.
8.iDRAC performance issues observed during stress conditions with web interface, WSMAN, or RACADM commands.

12/2014 (Download)
iDRAC7 1.57.57

UPDATE - iDRAC7 firmware version 1.57.57 is now an URGENT update for all rack and tower-model server customers with redundant power supply units (PSUs)

This build includes:

  • Fix for SNMP v2 and SNMP v3 walk of the iDRAC7 MIB time out
  • Support for Delta HVDC PSU hot plug
  • Fix for SNMP v3 only working with the default password for USER2

note: this release also contains cumulative enhancements and updates from prior releases, including a fix for issues causing sluggish iDRAC7 response after a prolonged period of uptime (approx 45-100 days, depending on the usage). In some cases, if the iDRAC is not reset, it could become unresponsive and require a server power-off/on reset. This issue exists on firmware releases 1.50.50 through those prior to 1.56.55).

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NEW -- Dell iDRAC Service Module

The integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) Service Module is an optional, lightweight software application that can be installed on Dell 12th Generation Servers with iDRAC7 to provide additional systems management information. This lightweight agent runs in the host operating system and provides monitoring functionality similar to OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA). This new offering bridges the gap between iDRAC's monitoring coverage and that which the full OMSA agent provides today. Some of the key features include:

  • Lifecycle Controller Log replication in OS log (for Server Hardware Information via the OS/Hypervisor Log itself)
  • Watchdog functions for dependent iDRAC monitoring functions:
    • Host name
    • OS Name
    • OS Version

n.b. the memory footprint of the iSM is 3-5MB. For comparison, OMSA occupies 100+ MB.

Download version 1.0 (includes release notes and Windows and Linux versions)

The new iSM page in the iDRAC GUI can be used to select the monitoring functions required. For more installation information, please review the Dell iDRAC Service Module 1.0 Installation Guide. You can also take a look at this blog post about installing and configuring iSM.

iDRAC7 Manuals (high level)
User GuideiDRAC7 Manuals [1.0.0, 1.06.06, 1.10.10, 1.20.20, 1.23.23, 1.30.30, 1.40.40, 1.50.50)
RACADM ReferenceRACADM Command Line Reference Guide (1.0.01.06.06, 1.10.10, 1.20.20, 1.23.23, 1.30.30, 1.40.40, 1.50.50)

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iDRAC7 Useful Links
iDRAC7 with Lifecycle Controller Quick Start Guide
OpenManage System Management SW Compatibility Matrix
CMC Manuals (including User's Guides)
Online License Management Portal
RACADM Command Line Interface (RACADM vs WSMAN page)
 iDRAC7 Alert Notification Enhancements Paper

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iDRAC7 12th Generation Licensing Summary

At a high level, the features and offerings for iDRAC are similar between iDRAC6 and iDRAC7. 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.

Because all 600-series servers ship with iDRAC7 Express enabled, customers can take advantage of the features and benefits provided by iDRAC7 with Lifecycle Controller 2.0 technology. Customers with 200-500 series can also upgrade their systems to either Express or Enterprise by simply installing a license key. A physical part is required on 200-500 series to enable dedicated NIC and vFlash. Dell offers an online portal to keep track all of your iDRAC licenses; for example, which servers have Express, Enterprise, or even Trial licenses. In the unlikely event of motherboard failure, 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/).   

Managing Dell Servers with non-Dell

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Utilizing the common language of industry standard protocols, non-Dell Systems Management products can be frequently configured to recognize Dell™ PowerEdge™ servers. The most popular protocol to use is SNMP with the particulars of the Dell implementation documented in the SNMP Reference Guide.

Basically four steps involved in setting this up:

  • Install the OpenManage™ Server Administrator (OMSA) on the servers to be monitored. This agent maps the specifics of the Dell hardware and makes it available over the network via SNMP.
  • Configure the SNMP settings on OMSA (which is actually in the OS) as well as the Dell Remote Access Card (DRAC) and Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) if you have them and want to use them as well. Typical configuration includes setting the community name, trap destination, and security for limiting SNMP traffic to the station doing the monitoring and Read Only access.
  • Configure the monitoring product to discover or recognize the PowerEdge server by compiling or importing the SNMP the Dell-specific information or MIM. Success in this step is
  • Configure the monitoring product to recognize the SNMP traps from the PowerEdge server.


And a reminder that additions and questions are always welcome. Just start or add to a thread at the bottom of this (and every) page!

Open Source Tools

Integrating OpenManage Server Administrator with Nagios and Ganglia has been written up in Dell Power Solutions and in another article, Managing with OpenNMS was also covered.

Systems Insight Manager

Another frequently used application is HP's Systems Insight Manager (SIM). While the latest versions recognize Dell servers, the SNMP information (MIB) in the application may need to be updated to reflect the latest PowerEdge features as listed in the What's New section of the SNMP reference guide for that release.

A good paper titled Integrating Dell PowerEdge Servers into an Environment Managed by HP Systems Insight Manager 5.0 goes into the details.

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OpenManage Mobile Overview

Dell OpenManage Mobile is a software application that enables a user to securely perform a subset of datacenter monitoring and server remediation tasks from a mobile device.

OMM is supported for Android and iOS mobile devices.

OMM is supported on Android and iOS mobile devices.


OpenManage Mobile can connect to your datacenter through the Dell OpenManage Essentials management console. This allows a user to monitor all systems managed by OpenManage Essentials such as Dell Servers, Storage, Networking, and Firewall appliances and any other supported third party appliance from your mobile device.


OpenManage Mobile can also connect to a Dell PowerEdge server directly through the iDRAC interface. Once connected, a user can perform several basic management functions on the server. OpenManage Mobile can connect to a server in two possible ways:

  1. Remotely using Wi-Fi or broadband network from anywhere.
  2. Physically at the data center using Near Field Communications (NFC) technology. This requires a Dell 13G PowerEdge server equipped with an iDRAC Quick Sync bezel. (This connectivity is supported only on Android Mobile devices.)


Key benefits

  • Flexible schedule for system administrators: Monitor your data center systems from anywhere at anytime
  • Increase business productivity: Reduce response time on critical alerts by taking server remediation actions from your mobile device

Key Features

  • Connect to multiple OpenManage Essentials servers from a single mobile device.
  • Connect to multiple 12G and 13G servers individually through the iDRAC.
  • Connect to 13G servers through the iDRAC Quick Sync bezel (Android only).
  • Forward server details, health status, network info, firmware info, and log entries from iDRAC via email using compatible email clients.
  • Establish connection with individual 12G & 13G server OS desktops remotely using Virtual Network Computing (VNC). Note: This needs a Third Party app download from Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
  • Receive critical alert notification on your mobile device as they arrive into your OpenManage Essentials management console.
  • Acknowledge, forward and delete alerts from your mobile device.
  • Browse device details, health status, firmware inventory, and event logs of individual systems.
  • Access server warranty information and QRL support pages directly from the mobile device

Perform server management functions such as Power On, Power cycle, Reboot, or Shutdown from the mobile application.

What is New in OpenManage Mobile 1.5

  • Conveniently unlock OpenManage Mobile app with Fingerprint Sensor
    • Select the option “use fingerprint to authenticate,” and then easily unlock OMM app with the touch of a finger
  • Get in-depth details of server CPUs, Memory, and Location
    • CPUs: Now includes clock speed, cores, threads, L3 cache size, etc.
    • Memory: Now includes serial number, part number, actual/rated speed, etc.
    • Location: Get slot, rack, aisle, room, and data center information
  • Ask Dell a question, or send product feedback from the OMM app
    • Initiate a conversation with Dell Engineers, or provide product feedback through the “Contact Dell” option

In addition, OMM 1.5 will continue to support all features already in OMM 1.4, listed below.

What is New in OpenManage Mobile 1.4

 

  • Demo Mode – OpenManage Mobile end users (customers, technicians, sales, etc.) can preview the capabilities of OpenManage Mobile utilizing an offline, pre-populated “demonstration database” included in the download of both the Android and iOS software.

  • Enhanced views of data on tablet devices– relevant information is consolidated on a single screen when feasible

  • Rapid identification of compromised systems in the data center – OMM end userscan set server LEDs to blink intermittently, visually informing  IT Admins of systems requiring service

  • Multiple UI refreshes, enhancements and improvements – including the ability to launch the iDRAC GUI in the mobile browser and enable VNC settings in iDRAC/LC

  • Share of Anonymous Use Case Data - OpenManage Mobile end users can opt-in to share anonymous usage data with Dell.  The data is utilized to improve the end user experience and functional capabilities of the application. 

  • Support for the latest iOS 9 and Android 6.0 Marshmallow

FAQ: iDRAC Quick Sync & OpenManage Mobile - October 2014

Minimum Requirements 

  • Mobile device running Android OS v 4.0.3 or higher OR iOS 7.1 or higher
  • OME v1.3 or OME v2.0 management console (for data center monitoring features)
  • 12G & 13G servers (for 1:1 connection through IDRAC)
  • 13G servers (R630, R730, R730 XD) and the iDRAC Quick Sync Bezel (for at-the-box features)

Videos

Value proposition video for iDRAC with Quick Sync enabled by OMM

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Video showing iDRAC Quick Sync features with OMM 

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Video explaining the value proposition of the application –

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A video explaining the 4 key steps involved in using the application -

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Download

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dell.omm

Documents   

OpenManage Mobile v1.5 User Guide (for Android) 

OpenManage Mobile v1.5 User Guide (for iOS)

OpenManage Mobile Best Practices White Paper

iDRAC QuickSync Technical Guide - Nov. 2014

Understanding OpenManage Mobile Security White Paper

OpenManage Mobile TIP of the day

12/02/2014 - iDRAC Quick Sync

Certain Android handsets do not autonegotiate well at all NFC speeds. This might be an Android OS bug or a bug in the chipset silicon of the handset. So far we have not managed to isolate any vendor or Android OS version that  has this problem. It happens to be random across manufacturers, but consistent to a handset model.

Of the supported 106, 212, and 424 kbps for Quick Sync, only 106 kbps works effectively.

If you have a a device that has the above-mentioned problem during Quick Sync, then you are advised to launch the “Add via Quick Sync” animation within the OMM app before you perform an Quick Sync Scan, in order to have a successful scan.

For the devices that  do not have this problem, you can be in any state of using the app (even minimized) and the app is launched when you attempt to do a Quick Sync read.

03/18/2014 - Push Notifications

Question – I am able to connect to my OME through 3G/4G connections and get notifications. When I am not connected to my OME server I still keep receiving notifications from the devices I am monitoring. Why is this happening? How can I stop this?

Answer – When a user adds an OME to the OMM app on the phone, he/she chooses a filter for “push notifications”. This is the second screen of the “Add OME” wizard. Whenever OME receives an alert that matches the filter chosen by the user it sends an alert update via the end users phone network to the mobile device. If “All Alerts” was chosen, the user will receive all alerts that are received by OME. Ideally an administrator should set the filter to only those alerts that are critical and are of interest to avoid alert overload.

The alerts will get pushed to your mobile phone even when you are no longer connected to the OME, and away from your company network. These messages are not warnings about lack of connection to OME. As an OME administrator, you would want to receive these alerts even when not connected to the OME (for example when you are offsite or it is after work hours), since they usually indicate problems in your data center. After receiving one or more alerts log onto OMM, connect to the OME, and then view more details on the alerts. After browsing through the alert details take action on the alert, without having to physically access the OME or the targets managed by OME. If you don’t log onto OMM, the alerts will accumulate as they are still marked “unread.”

If you don’t want to receive alerts when not connected to the OME this feature can be turned off. There are several ways to do this.

1)      Log onto OMM, edit the OME’s connection and change your filter settings to “None” or to the filter you are most interested in. You have to be connected to the OME to make this change. A user can always re-subscribe to the right filter as his roles and responsibilities changes over time.

2)      Log onto OME via a web browser, and in the “Preference” section you will see your phone listed in the “Mobile Settings” page. You can choose to delete or disable your device from that list. 

 

OpenManage Mobile Forum -

Have a question or feedback on OMM. Start a discussion here.

Others –

OpenManage open source license document

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