Users Guide
Execute remote commands and scripts
When you get an SNMP trap, you can run a script on OpenManage Enterprise. This sets up a policy that opens a ticket on your third party
ticketing system for alert management. You can create and store only up to four remote commands.
1. Click Application Settings > Script Execution.
2. In the Remote Command Setting section, do the following:
a. To add a remote command, click Create.
b. In the Command Name box, enter the command name.
c. Select any one of the following command type:
i. Script
ii. RACADM
iii. IPMI Tool
d. If you select Script, do the following:
i. In the IP Address box, enter the IP address.
ii. Select the authentication method: Password or SSH Key.
iii. Enter the user name and password or the SSH Key.
iv. In the Command box, type the commands.
• Up to 100 commands can be typed with each command required to be on a new line.
• Token substitution in scripts is possible. See Token substitution in remote scripts and alert policy on page 153
v. Click Finish.
e. If you select RACADM, do the following:
i. In the Command Name box, enter the command name.
ii. In the Command box, type the commands. Up to 100 commands can be typed with each command required to be on a new
line.
iii. Click Finish
f. If you select IPMI Tool, do the following:
i. In the Command Name box, enter the command name.
ii. In the Command box, type the commands. Up to 100 commands can be typed with each command required to be on a new
line.
iii. Click Finish
3. To edit a remote command setting, select the command, and then click Edit.
4. To delete a remote command setting, select the command, and then click Delete.
OpenManage Mobile settings
OpenManage Mobile (OMM) is a systems management application that allows you to securely perform a subset of data center monitoring
and remediation tasks on one or more OpenManage Enterprise consoles and/or integrated Dell Remote Access Controllers (iDRACs) by
using your Android or iOS device. Using OMM you can:
• Receive alert notifications from OpenManage Enterprise.
• View the group, device, alert, and log information.
• Turn on, turn off, or restart a server.
By default, the push notifications are enabled for all alerts and critical alerts. This chapter provides information about the OMM settings
that you can configure by using OpenManage Enterprise. It also provides information required to troubleshoot OMM.
NOTE:
For information about installing and using OMM, see the
OpenManage Mobile User’s Guide
at Dell.com/
OpenManageManuals.
Related tasks
Enable or disable alert notifications for OpenManage Mobile on page 147
Enable or disable OpenManage Mobile subscribers on page 147
Delete an OpenManage Mobile subscriber on page 148
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Managing OpenManage Enterprise appliance settings