Users Guide

Managing the device compliance baseline by using the
OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release dashboard
On the OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release dashboard page, in the Widgets section, the Configuration section displays the number
of configuration compliance baselines that do not comply with the properties of the template it is compared against.
To view a list of configuration compliance baselines that drift from the template properties, click Configuration. In the Configuration
dialog box:
COMPLIANCE indicates the level to which the configuration compliance baseline drifts.
TEMPLATE NAME indicates the compliance baseline template against which the baseline is compared.
See Managing the device configuration compliance baseline. You can create baseline templates by using the deployment template,
reference device, importing from a file. See Managing compliance baseline templates.
Organizing devices into groups
In a data center, for effective and quick device management, you can:
Group the devices. For example, you can group devices based on functions, OSs, user profiles, location, jobs run, and then run queries
to manage devices.
Filter the device-related data while managing devices, updating firmware, discovering devices, and managing alert policies and reports.
You can manage the properties of a device in a group. See Viewing and configuring devices.
OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release provides a built-in report to get an overview of the OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release
monitored devices. Click OpenManage Enterprise > Monitor > Reports > Devices Overview Report. Click Run. See Running
reports.
NOTE:
To perform any tasks on OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release, you must have necessary user privileges. See
Role-based OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release user privileges.
To view Dashboard data pertaining to selected devices or groups, select from the Device Groups drop-down menu.
NOTE:
The health status of a device or group is indicated by appropriate symbols. The health status of a group is the
health of a device in a group that has the most critical health status. For example, among many devices in a group, if the
health of a server is Warning then the group health is also 'Warning'. The rollup status is equal to the status of the
device that has high severity. For more information about Rollup Health status, see the
MANAGING THE ROLLUP
HEALTH STATUS BY USING IDRAC ON THE DELL EMC 14TH GENERATION AND LATER POWEREDGE SERVERS
technical white paper on the Dell TechCenter.
Groups can have a parent and child group. A group cannot have its parent groups as its own child group. By default, OpenManage
Enterprise–Tech Release is supplied with the following built-in groups.
System Groups: Default groups created by OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release. You cannot edit or delete a System Group, but can
view and hide based on user privileges. Examples of System Groups:
HCI Appliances: Hyper-converged devices such as VxRAIL and Dell EMC XC series devices
Hypervisor Systems: Hyper-V servers and VMware ESXi servers
Modular Systems: PowerEdge Chassis, PowerEdge FX2, PowerEdge 1000e chassis, and PowerEdge VRTX chassis
Network Devices: Dell Force10 networking switches and Fibre Channel switches
Servers: Dell iDRAC servers, Linux servers, Non-Dell servers, OEM servers, and Windows servers
Storage Devices: Dell EMC Compellent Arrays
Discovery Groups: Groups that map to the range of a discovery task. Cannot be edited or deleted because the group is controlled by
the discovery job where the include/exclude condition is applied. Currently, 5500 discovered devices can be monitored by
OpenManage Enterprise–Tech Release. See Discovering devices for monitoring or management.
NOTE: To expand all the subgroups in a group, right-click the group, and then click Expand All.
Custom Groups: Created by the user for specific requirements. For example, servers that host email services are grouped. Users can
view, edit, and delete based on user privileges and group types.
Static Groups: Manually created by the user by adding specific devices to a group. These groups change only when a user manually
changes the devices in the group or a sub-group. The items in the group remain static until the parent group is edited or the child
device is deleted.
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