Users Guide

Answer:
1. Remove the user from the OmeAdministrators Windows user group.
2. In the Device Group Permissions portal, use the Edit Members of OmeSiteAdministrators option to select and add the user
to the OmeSiteAdministrators role.
3. When the user logs in again, the user will be an OmeSiteAdministrator.
Question: A user is removed from the OmeAdministrators role and then added to the OmeSiteAdministrators role. What happens
to the tasks that were created while the user was an OmeAdministrator?
Answer: The task created when the user was an OmeAdministrator can still be executed on the targets selected at the time of task
creation.
Remote and System Update Tasks
Question: What happens to the task target for a remote task if the OmeSiteAdministrators device group permissions change?
Answer: The task targets of a remote task are not aected by changes to device group permissions. Remote tasks that were
created earlier may have task targets that the OmeSiteAdministrator is not assigned to.
Question: What must an OmeSiteAdministrator do to edit a task?
Answer: If the OmeSiteAdministrator is the owner of the task, the OmeSiteAdministrator must delete the existing task and create a
new task.
Question: Can an OmeSiteAdministrator re-run a task?
Answer: Yes, A task can be re-run if the task was created earlier by the OmeSiteAdministrator.
Question: Can an OmeSiteAdministrator re-run a task after the user name of the OmeSiteAdministrator is changed?
Answer: No, the OmeSiteAdministrator must re-create the tasks if the user name is changed.
Question: Can two OmeSiteAdministrators assigned to the same custom device group, use the tasks created by each other?
Answer: No, the OmeSiteAdministrators can only use the tasks they have created.
Custom Device Groups
Question: Can an OmeSiteAdministrator delete devices in any group?
Answer: Yes, the OmeSiteAdministrator can delete devices in any group, similar to the OmePowerUser or OmeAdministrator.
Question: Can OmeSiteAdministrators edit the device groups they created?
Answer: No, the OmeSiteAdministrators cannot edit device groups or queries.
Question: Can OmeSiteAdministrators delete queries and custom groups?
Answer: Yes, the OmeSiteAdministrators can delete queries and custom groups.
Question: Can OmeSiteAdministrators add devices to a custom device group?
Answer: No, the OmeSiteAdministrators cannot edit a custom device group.
Deployment and Conguration Compliance
Question: Can an OmeSiteAdministrator perform the right-click actions available on device conguration templates in the
Deployment and Device Compliance portals?
Answer: Yes, the OmeSiteAdministrator can perform all right-click actions available on device conguration templates in the
Deployment and Device Compliance portals.
Deployment and Conguration Compliance
Question: What is FQDD?
Answer: A Fully Qualied Device Descriptor (FQDD) is used to identify a specic component in a system. Typically, a device
conguration template contains FQDDs for the various components of a system and their corresponding setting values. For example,
the FQDD for the iDRAC may be represented as iDRAC.embedded.1. For components such as the network cards (NICs) that have
more than one port or partition, the FQDD may be represented as:
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