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Table 25. Objects discovered through iDRACWS-MAN (continued)
Discovery Object Description
NOTE: Teamed network interfaces will show only one of
the NICs in the team.
Monitoring
After you install the Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite and Configuration Management pack for Dell EMC OMIMSSC,
you can use the Monitoring pane of the Operations Manager to select views that provide health information of the discovered
Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers. The Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature discovers and
monitors the health of the Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers.
NOTE: To receive SNMP alerts from devices discovered through the iDRAC access via Host OS feature, you must install
SNMP services on the Managed Node and set the Management Server IP address as the trap destination in the SNMP
Services.
To install SNMP services on the Managed Node, perform the following steps:
1. Navigate to Server Manager > Roles and Features > Features for the managed node.
2. Install SNMP Services.
3. From the list of available services, right-click SNMP Services and select Properties.
4. In the SNMP Services Properties (Local Computer) window, select the Traps tab.
5. Set a Community string in the Community name field and provide the Management Server IP address in the Trap
Destinations field and then click OK.
You will now be able to receive SNMP traps for the node discovered through iSM using the iDRAC access via Host OS
(Experimental) method.
The Severity Level Indicators indicates the health of the Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers on the network. It includes monitoring
health of Modular, Monolithic systems and supported Dell Precision Racks and their components at regular intervals.
As the system components monitored through Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring, which is a license free
monitoring feature, and the Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature are not exactly the
same, it is possible that the overall server health that is shown through license-free (OMSA) and licensed (iDRACWS-MAN,
iDRAC access via Host OS, or iSMWMI) methods could be different. Drill-down to the specific component status when you
observe such discrepancies to resolve specific problem conditions in the system component to bring the overall health of the
server to OK state.
Monitored hardware components
The following table provides information about the monitored hardware components supported in Scalable and Detailed feature
for Dell EMC devices discovered through iDRACWS-MAN in Dell EMC OMIMSSC Operations Manager.
Table 26. Monitored hardware components Scalable and Detailed feature (iDRACWS-MAN)
Hardware components Scalable Detailed
BIOS
No No
Battery Sensor Group
No Yes
Battery Sensor
No Yes
Current Sensor Group
No Yes
Current Sensor
No Yes
Fan Sensor Group
No Yes
Fan Sensor
No Yes
74 Dell EMC OMIMSSC supported monitoring features