This page will help you understand the features of and the various components that make up the Dell OpenManage Systems Management suite. Below, the page also provides quick links to the latest OpenManage downloads from support.dell.com. To learn more about OpenManage products visit the main OpenManage page on Dell TechCenter.
If you need help knowing which OpenManage solution works best for your needs, you can also consult the Dell Systems Management Advisor.
Openmanage Quick Download Links
OpenManage Essentials Console
The current version of OpenManage is version 7.2 / OME 1.1
The following links provide the latest versions of the OpenManage Tools.
- OpenManage Essentials Management Console 1.1
- OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node 7.2 (OMSA) - For Windows (adds support for Windows Server 2012, RHEL 6.3, XenServer 6.1, ESX 4.1 U3, ESXi 4.1 U3, new network cards, Converged Network Adapters and Fibre Channel cards)
- OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node 7.2 (OMSA) - For Windows X64
- OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node 7.2 (OMSA) - For Redhat Linux
- OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node 7.2 (OMSA) - For Redhat Linux x64
- Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) Virtual Install Bundle for VMware ESXi 4.1
- Dell OpenManage 6.5 A02 OMSA vCenter Install Bundle (VIB) for ESXi 5.0
- Dell IT Assistant (ITA) 7.0 - will continue to exist side by side with OME for some time.
- Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools 7.0
- Dell Repository Manager
OpenManage Product Descriptions
OpenManage Essentials (OME)
OpenManage Essentials (OME) is a systems management console that provides simple, basic Dell hardware management and is available as a free download. The product officially launched on Feb 28th, 2012 and it will replace Dell IT Assistant (ITA). Click here for OME improvements over ITA 8.9.
For complete information about OME including a download link, visit www.DellTechCenter.com/OME
Dell IT Assistant (ITA)
Update 12/02/2011 - ITA is being replaced by OpenManage Essentials:
ITA is a console that provides a central point of access to monitor and manage the systems in your datacenter (either on a local area network or wide area network). By giving an IT Systems Administrator a comprehensive of view the servers across the enterprise from a console, IT Assistant can help increase system up time, automate repetitive tasks, and prevent interruption in critical business operations.
As of OpenManage release 6.4 IT Assistant could be installed on 64-bit Windows systems. Previously, with OM 6.3 and below, it could only be installed only on 32-bit Windows systems, but it could manage and monitor both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node (OMSA)
Dell Systems Build and Update Utility (SBUU)
The Dell Systems Build and Update Utility is a bootable utility that allows for a single server Operating System install, pre-OS firmware updates and pre-OS system configuration. On 11G servers and newer, SBUU is replaced by the Unified Server Configurator (USC), whch is a component of Lifecycle Controller that can be accessed by pressing F10 during post / BIOS boot.
Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools
The Dell Systems Service and DiagnosticTools DVD provides operating system level diagnostics and software components to detect and help resolve hardware issues. It enables user to perform system troubleshooting using Dell Online Diagnostics and provides utilities for installing the latest drivers.
Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation
A 2 DVD all-in-one set that includes all of the OpenManage tools mentioned above including the following: Dell Systems Build and Update Utility, the IT Assistant console, the OpenManage Server Administrator agent, Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools and Systems Documentation. These two files must be merged / concatenated - directions on how to do this can be found under "Installation Instructions" on the download page.
Dell Repository Manager
Repository Manager is an application that allows IT Admins more easily manage system updates. Repository Manager provides an easy to use, searchable interface used to create custom collections known as bundles and repositories of Dell Update Packages (DUPs).
Dell Management Plug-in for VMware vCenter
The Dell Management Plug-in for VMware vCenter is designed to streamline the management processes in your data center environment by allowing you to use VMware vCenter to manage your entire infrastructure- both physical and virtual. From firmware updates to bare metal deployment, the Dell Management Plug-In for VMware vCenter will expand and enrich your data center management experience with Dell PowerEdge servers.
For full information, visit www.DellTechCenter.com/DMPVV
OpenManage 7.0
- OpenManage Essentials Management Console
- OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node 7.0 (OMSA) - For Windows (adds support for 12th Generation servers, and new peripherals such as new PERC cards and PCIe Express Flash drives)
- OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node 7.0 (OMSA) - For Redhat Linux
OpenManage 6.5
- OMSA - OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node 6.5 (Windows) - now supports recent Converged Network Adapters (CNAs) and more OSes
- OMSA for Redhat Linux
- Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) Virtual Install Bundle for VMware ESXi 4.1
- Systems Build and Update Utility 6.5 (SBUU)
- Dell IT Assistant 8.9- Integration with Auto Warranty Renewal Web Portal and new Devices
- Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools 6.5
- Systems Management Tools and Documentation 6.5
OpenManage 6.4
- OMSA - OpenManage Server Administrator Managed Node 6.4
- Systems Build and Update Utility (SBUU) 6.4
- Dell IT Assistant 8.8 - now includes 64 bit support
- Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools 6.4
- Systems Management Tools and Documentation 6.4
OpenManage 6.3
- OpenManage Server Administrator 6.3 (Managed Node), 2075_A00
- Dell IT Assistant 8.7
- Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools 6.3
- Dell DVD ISO - Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation, 6.3.0_A00
OpenManage 5.4
Dell DVD ISO – Dell Systems Build and Update Utility 1.0.3 - SBUU (4 iso’s that have to be re-assembled)
This is the all-in-one OM 5.4 DVD, aka SMTD (Systems Management Tools and Documentation). It is bootable to install the OS. It will also install Server Administrator 5.4, IT Assistant 8.2, and BMC Console. It also contains Content Manager.
Users Guide
Server Update Utility 1.7 (OM_5.4.1_SUU_A00.ISO)– You can either burn the media, mount the ISO as virtual media through the DRAC, or unzip the ISO with Winrar.
Users Guide
Server Administrator 5.4 (OM_5.4.0_mannode_a01.exe)
Users Guide
Open Manage 5.4.0.1 snmp patch (om_5.4.0.1_man_node_win_a00.msp)
Fixes and Enhancements
This patch addresses a condition that may be encountered in Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) 5.4.0 with the optional Storage Management component installed:
*SNMP services on a system with OMSA installed may hang or terminate during system discovery by Dell OpenManage IT Assistant or when OMSA is specifically queried for storage devices via SNMP from other systems management applications.
Server Admin 5.4 msp (om_5.4.0_mannode_a01.msp)– This will upgrade Server Administrator 5.3 to 5.4.
IT Assistant 8.2 and BMC Console (om_5.4.0_mgmtstat_a00.exe)
ITA Users Guide
BMC Console User’s guide (5.4 has not been posted)
IT Assistant service pack (om_5.4.0_mgmtstat_a00.msp) – This will upgrade ITA 8.1 to 8.2.
OpenManage 5.3
Dell CD ISO – Dell Systems Service and Diagnostic Tools 5.3.0 (OM_5.3.0_SDT_A00.ISO) - This is a bootable CD that will install the OS. If you spin it up inside an OS, you can download drivers and online diags from the CD. It is similar to the old Dell Server Assistant CD.
Dell CD ISO – Dell System Build and Update Utility 1.6 - This is a bootable CD that gives you the option to install the operating system or flash the firmware outside of the OS.
User’s Guide
Dell CD ISO – Dell Systems Console and Agent 5.3.0.1 - This CD will install Server Administrator 5.3.0, BMC Console, and IT Assistant 8.1.
*** If more decoding is necessary, It might also be helpful to read this blog post from the SystemsEdge from 2008.