Release Notes
Issue 61
Description: All the AD/LDAP groups imported from the OpenManage Enterprise versions before version 3.2, such as the version 3.1 and
version 3.0, should be deleted and re-imported.
Issue 62
Description: The .CSV files, that record the deleted alerts from the Alert log, fail to capture the Device Name and the Device IP details
of the alerts received from the undiscovered devices.[132915]
Issue 63
Description: Export of large firmware compliance reports, containing more than 200,000 elements, fails and the appliance displays an
Application timeout error. [133201]
Resolution: When exporting large firmware compliance reports, the following workarounds can be employed :
• Allocate more memory to the appliance while installing.
• Before exporting large reports, ensure that other jobs are not running.
• Use the Firmware Compliance per Component or the Firmware Compliance per Device Report instead of exporting.
• Use filters to derive a smaller result set before exporting.
Issue 64
Description: A "Connection to server failed" error is displayed by the failed Power Action Tasks. Power Action tasks fail when they
encounter servers where no power state change is required. This error message, though misleading, does not mean that the appliance is
unable to establish contact with the server. [136816]
Issue 65
Description: The Monitor > Jobs > View Detail Execution History page incorrectly displays Could not set alert destination on the
target under Messages, even for the successfully-completed jobs created for setting of trap destinations for the MX7000 chassis.
Issue 66
Description: Deleting a device from the All Devices page would fail if there are active jobs involving the device.
Resolution: Before deleting a device from the All Devices page, ensure there are no jobs in the 'running' status involving the device.
Installation
Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise is provided as an appliance that you can deploy on a hypervisor and manage resources to minimize
downtime. The virtual appliance can be configured from the application web console after initial network provisioning in the Text User
Interface (TUI). For steps to view and update the console version, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise User's Guide on the support
site.
NOTE:
For information about supported browsers, see the
OpenManage Enterprise Support Matrix
available on the
support site.
Installation prerequisites and minimum requirements
For a list of supported platforms, operating systems, and browsers, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.4 Support Matrix
on the support site and Dell TechCenter.
To install OpenManage Enterprise, you must have the local system administrator rights and the system you are using must meet the
criteria. See the Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise User's Guide on the support site and Dell TechCenter.
Recommended minimum hardware configuration for OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4:
Table 1. Minimum recommended hardware
Minimum recommended hardware Large deployments Small deployments
Number of devices that can be
managed by the appliance
Up to 8000 1000
RAM 32 GB 16 GB
Processors 8 cores total 4 cores total
Hard drive 250 GB 50 GB
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