Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Version 7.1.1 for Microsoft System Center for Operations Manager (SCOM) User's Guide
- Introduction to Dell EMC OpenManage Intergration and Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite version 7.1.1 for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager
- Dell EMC OMIMSSC
- Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard
- Dell EMC Server Management pack suite version 7.1.1 supported Monitoring features
- Dell EMC Servers and Rack Workstation monitoring feature
- Compare Scalable and Detailed Editions of Dell EMC Servers and Rack Workstation Monitoring
- Discover and classify Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers by using DSMPS version 7.1.1 for Operations Manager
- Monitoring Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers in Operations Manager
- Monitored hardware components
- Dell EMC Server Management Pack 7.1.1—View options for Dell EMC Server and Rack workstation on the Operations Manager console
- Dell EMC Alerts Views
- Viewing Alerts for Dell EMC Server and Rack Monitoring feature on the Operations Manager Console
- Diagram views of Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers for Dell EMC Server and Rack Monitoring feature on the Operations Manager console
- Dell EMC Complete Diagram View
- Dell EMC Rack Workstation Diagram Views
- Dell EMC Modular and Dell EMC Monolithic Systems
- Dell EMC Modular Systems Diagram View
- Dell EMC Monolithic Servers Diagram View
- Dell EMC Sled Servers Diagram View
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Server unit diagram view by Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring feature on the Operations Manager console
- Storage Controller Component Hierarchy
- Dell EMC Network Interfaces Component Hierarchy
- Enabling Correlation
- Enabling Network Interfaces Group to Dell Server Health Roll Up
- Dell EMC Performance and Power Monitoring Views
- Enabling Performance and Power Monitoring Unit Monitors
- Dell EMC State Views
- Dell Unit monitors for Dell EMC Servers and Rack workstation feature
- Rules
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Tasks
- Summary of managed Tasks
- Performing tasks using Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring Feature
- Tasks performed on Dell Windows server by using Operations Manager console
- Check Node Interfaces
- Check power status
- Clear ESM logs
- Force Power Off
- Get Warranty Information
- Launch Dell License Manager on X64 Bit Management Server
- Launch Dell OpenManage Power Center
- Launch Dell Remote Access Console
- Launch OpenManage Server Administrator
- Launch Remote Desktop
- Power cycle
- Power Off Gracefully
- Power On
- Power Reset
- Enable LED identification on Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers on Operations Manager console
- Disable LED identification on Dell EMC PowerEdge Server by using Operations Manager console
- Reports about Dell EMC PowerEdge Server on the Operations Manager
- View reports about Dell EMC PowerEdge Server on the Operations Manager
- Generate OpenManage Windows Event Log report on the Operations Manager
- Generate BIOS configuration report on the Operations Manager
- Generate firmware and driver report on the Operations Manager
- Generate RAID configuration report on the Operations Manager
- Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) Feature
- iSM–WMI using Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite version 7.1.1 Operations Manager
- Compare Scalable and Detailed Edition Features—iSM-WMI
- Discover and classify Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers by using DSMPS version 7.1.1 through iSM–WMI
- Monitoring
- Monitored Hardware components
- View options for Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers through iSM–WMI on the Operations Manager console
- Dell EMC Alerts Views
- Viewing Alerts for Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation (Licensed) feature on the Operations Manager Console–through iSM–WMI
- Diagram views of Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers for Dell EMC Servers and Rack Workstation (Licensed) feature on the Operations Manager console
- Viewing Dell EMC Diagram Views for Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation (Licensed) feature on the Operations Manager console—iSM–WMI
- Dell EMC Complete Diagram View
- Dell EMC Rack Workstation Diagram View
- Dell EMC Modular and Dell EMC Monolithic Systems
- Dell EMC Modular Systems Diagram View
- Dell EMC Monolithic Servers Diagram View
- Dell EMC Sled Servers Diagram View
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Unit Diagram view by Dell EMC Server and Rack workstation (Licensed) feature on the Operations Manager console
- Dell EMC Performance and Power Monitoring Views through iSM–WMI
- Enabling Performance and Power Monitoring Unit Monitors
- Dell EMC State Views
- Key features of Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) Feature
- System Configuration Lockdown Mode
- iDRAC Group Manager
- Capacity planning
- iDRAC detection of failed CMC/OME-M
- Server port connection information
- Dell Unit Monitors for Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature—iSM–WMI
- Rules
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Tasks
- Summary of managed Tasks
- Performing tasks using Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature—iSM–WMI
- Check Node Interfaces
- Get Warranty Information
- Remote iDRAC hard reset
- Performing a remote iDRAC hard reset
- Launch Dell License Manager
- Launch Dell OpenManage Power Center
- Launch Dell Remote Access Console
- Launch Remote Desktop (Monolithic Server)
- iSM–WMI using Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite version 7.1.1 Operations Manager
- DRAC Monitoring Feature for Operations Manager
- Discover and classify Dell Remote Access Controllers by using DSMPS 7.1.1 for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager
- Monitoring DRAC devices in Operations Manager
- Dell EMC Server Management Pack 7.1.1-View options for DRAC Monitoring feature on the Operations Manager console
- Dell EMC Alerts Views
- Viewing Alerts for DRAC Monitoring feature on the Operations Manager Console
- Diagram Views of Remote access controllers for DRAC monitoring feature on the Operations Manager console
- Dell EMC State Views
- Dell Unit Monitors for DRAC Monitoring Feature
- Rules
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Tasks
- Dell EMC Servers and Rack Workstation monitoring feature
- Dell EMC OMIMSSC supported monitoring features
- Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) Feature
- iDRAC–WS-MAN or iDRAC access via Host OS using OMIMSSC
- Compare Scalable and Detailed Editions of Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed)
- Discover and classify Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers through iDRAC–WS-MAN
- Monitoring
- Monitored hardware components
- View options for Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers through iDRAC–WS-MAN on the Operations Manager console
- Viewing Alerts for Dell EMC Server and Rack Monitoring (Licensed) feature on the Operations Manager Console
- Diagram views of Dell EMC PowerEdge Server for Dell EMC Server and Rack Monitoring (Licensed) feature on Operations Manager console
- Viewing Dell EMC Diagram Views for Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation (Licensed) feature on the Operations Manager console
- Dell EMC Rack Workstation Diagram Views
- Dell EMC Modular and Dell EMC Monolithic Systems
- Dell EMC Modular Systems Diagram View
- Dell EMC Monolithic Servers Diagram View
- Dell EMC Sled Servers Diagram View
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Unit diagram view by Dell EMC Server and Rack workstation (Licensed) feature on the Operations Manager console
- Storage Controller Component Hierarchy
- Dell EMC Performance and Power Monitoring Views through iDRAC–WS-MAN
- Enabling Performance and Power Monitoring Unit Monitors
- Dell EMC State Views
- Key features of Dell EMC PowerEdge Server through iDRAC–WS-MAN for Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature
- System Configuration Lockdown Mode
- iDRAC Group Manager
- Event Auto Resolution
- Capacity planning
- Enabling Dell Server Capacity Check unit monitor
- iDRAC detection of failed Dell EMC Chassis Management Controller/OpenManage Enterprise Modular (CMC/OME-M)
- Server port connection information
- Unit monitors for Dell EMC Servers and Rack workstations (Licensed) feature—iDRAC–WS-MAN
- Rules
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Tasks
- iDRAC–WS-MAN or iDRAC access via Host OS using OMIMSSC
- Dell EMC Chassis Monitoring feature
- Discover and classify Dell EMC Chassis using Dell EMC OMIMSSC Operations Manager
- Monitoring
- Dell Unit Monitors for Dell EMC Chassis Monitoring feature
- Rules
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Tasks
- Dell EMC Chassis Modular Server Correlation Feature
- Dell EMC Network Switch Monitoring feature
- Importing Dell EMC Network Switch Management packs for discovery from the OMIMSSC Admin portal
- Discover and classify Dell EMC Network Switch using Dell EMC OMIMSSC Operations Manager
- Monitoring
- View options for Dell EMC Network Switch on the Operations Manager console
- Dell Unit Monitors for Dell EMC Network Switch Monitoring feature
- Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) Feature
- Appendix A—Issues and resolutions
- Appendix B
- Create a simple authentication run-as account
- Associating a Run As Account for monitoring a Dell EMC PowerEdge Server using the Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature
- Severity levels used in Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite and OMIMSSC Operations Manager
- Associate Run As Account task—Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature
- Appendix C - Enabling External Program Tasks
- Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site
- Related documentation and resources
Launch Remote Desktop
To launch remote desktop:
1. In the Operations Manager console, navigate to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alerts Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts
Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Windows Server Tasks > Launch Remote Desktop.
NOTE: Launching remote desktop is possible only if the remote desktop is enabled manually in the managed node.
Power cycle
The Power Cycle task allows you to turn off the Dell EMC PowerEdge Server and turn it on again after a delay.
NOTE: To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control And
LED Identification Tasks.
To run the power cycle:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alert Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge Server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts
Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Windows Server Tasks > Power Cycle.
Power Off Gracefully
The Power Off Gracefully task allows you to shut down the operating system and turn off the Dell EMC PowerEdge Server.
NOTE:
To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control And
LED Identification Tasks.
To power off the system gracefully:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alert Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge Server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts
Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Windows Server Tasks > Power Off Gracefully.
Power On
The Power On task allows you to turn on the server. This option is available even if the system power is off.
NOTE:
To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control And
LED Identification Tasks.
To power on a system:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alerts Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge Server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Alerts
Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Windows Server Tasks > Power On.
Power Reset
The Power Reset task allows you to power off and then power on the Dell EMC PowerEdge Server.
NOTE:
To enable Advanced Power Control, install BMU in the default path. If BMU is not installed in the default path,
create a new console task. For more information on creating a new console task, see Creating Advanced Power Control And
LED Identification Tasks.
44 Dell EMC Server Management pack suite version 7.1.1 supported Monitoring features