Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager Version 2.0 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction to Power Manager
- Revision history
- What is new in this release
- Compatibility matrix
- License requirements
- Scalability and performance
- Getting started with Power Manager
- Create a device discovery job
- Monitor and manage Power Manager devices
- Rack management
- Manage data center during power reduction
- Quick access to Power Manager data
- View power and thermal history of Power Manager groups
- View top five energy consumers
- View ratio of devices discovered in OpenManage Enterprise to devices added in Power Manager
- View top ten power offenders
- View top ten temperature offenders
- View top ten underutilized racks for power and space
- View power and space headroom
- Maintain Power Manager
- Alerts
- Reports in Power Manager
- Update Power Manager
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
- Other information you may need
NOTE: Post upgrade of OpenManage Enterprise from versions 3.5 or earlier, the AD/LDAP and OIDC (PingFederate or
KeyCloak) device managers would need to recreate all the previous-version entities as these entities are only available
to the administrators post upgrade. For more information, see the Release Notes at https://www.dell.com/support/home/
en-yu/product-support/product/dell-openmanage-enterprise/docs.
SBAC for OIDC users:
Scope assignment for OIDC users does not happen within the OME console. You can assign scopes for OIDC users at an OIDC
provider during user configuration. When the user logs in with OIDC provider credentials, the role and scope assignment will be
available to OME. For more information about configuring user roles and scopes, see Configure an OpenID Connect provider
policy in PingFederate for role section in OpenManage Enterprise User's Guide.
Transfer ownership : The administrator can transfer owned resources from a device manager (source) to another device
manager. For example, an administrator can transfer all the resources assigned from a source dm1 to dm2. A device manager
with owned entities such as firmware and/or configuration baselines, configuration templates, alert policies, and profiles is
considered an eligible source user. Transfer of ownership transfers only the entities and not the device groups (scope) owned
by a device manager to another. For more information see, Transfer of ownership of Device Manager entities section in
OpenManage Enterprise User's Guide.
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