Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- OpenManage Network Integration for SmartFabric Services User Guide Release 2.1
- Contents
- About this guide
- Change history
- Overview of OMNI, SFS, VxRail, and PowerEdge MX
- OpenManage Network Integration
- OMNI vCenter integration
- Access the OMNI stand-alone portal
- Access the OMNI Fabric Management Portal
- OMNI Appliance Management user interface
- SmartFabric management with OMNI
- OMNI feature support matrix
- View SmartFabric instance overview
- View fabric topology
- Manage switches in a fabric
- SmartFabric bulk configuration
- Configure server interface profile
- Configure and manage uplinks
- Configure networks and routing configuration
- Configure global settings for SmartFabric
- View fabric events and compliance status
- OMNI automation support for PowerEdge MX SmartFabric
- OMNI automation support for NSX-T
- Lifecycle management
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting tools
- Unable to add SmartFabric instance in OMNI
- Missing networks on server interfaces
- Unable to launch OMNI UI
- OMNI plug-in does not show service instance
- Unable to register the vCenter in OMNI
- OMNI is unable to communicate with other devices
- Timestamp not synchronized in OMNI
- Reset OMNI VM password
2. Enter the description and choose the file that you want to upload.
3. Click Upload.
The system displays upload file success message.
NOTE: OMNI displays error if the uploaded file is not in the JSON format.
Restore from a backup file
You can restore the configuration running on the SmartFabric using a backup file during unexpected error situation or disaster.
CAUTION:
Restore action is disruptive and cause connection downtime and traffic loss. The restore action
erases all fabric configuration and restarts the entire fabric with the configuration in the backup file. It is highly
recommended to use the restore action during a maintenance window.
1. Select Life Cycle Management > Backup and Restore.
2. Select the backup file from which you want to restore the configuration, and click Restore.
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Lifecycle management