Install Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Integration v7.1 for Microsoft System Center for Operations Manager (SCOM) Installation Guide
- Overview
- OMIMSSC components
- System requirements for OMIMSSC
- Installing, configuring, and managing OMIMSSC
- Managing OMIMSSC and its components
- Viewing OMIMSSC details
- Dell EMC OMIMSSC user management
- Viewing or refreshing enrolled consoles
- Modifying Operations Manager account
- Modifying credentials used for the enrolled consoles in Dell EMC OMIMSSC Admin portal
- De-enrolling the Operations Manager console
- Removing Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance Virtual Machine (VM)
- Viewing jobs
- Installing Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite for Operations Manager
- Pre-requisites
- Installing Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite using .exe file
- Installing Dell EMC Server Management Pack on multiple management servers
- Upgrading from previous versions of Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite
- Upgrading from Operations Manager 2012 R2 to Operations Manager 2016
- Upgrading from previous Operations Manager
- Using Repair option in the Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite
- Uninstalling the Dell EMC Server Management Packs
- Configuring Operations Manager to monitor Traps and Trap-Based Unit Monitors
- Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard
- Dell EMC Server Management pack suite version 7.1 supported Monitoring features
- Dell EMC OMIMSSC version 7.1 supported monitoring features
- Troubleshooting
- Connection lost between OMIMSSC appliance and Operations Manager console
- Error message while accessing Dell EMC OMIMSSC admin portal through Mozilla Firefox browser
- Failure to connect to OMIMSSC Appliance
- Test Connection fails between Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance and Operation Manager console
- IP address not assigned to OMIMSSC appliance
- Appliance discovery job stuck in progress state
- Unable to launch Dell EMC OMIMSSC in the Operations Manager Console
- Discovery and monitoring of the Dell EMC device fail after restarting the Dell EMC OMIMSSC
- Event ID 33333: Data Access Layer rejected retry on SqlError
- Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard does not populate
- Feature Management Dashboard task fails
- Feature Management alerts
- Health Service of the Feature Management Host Server is nonfunctional
- Appendix
- Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site
Table 2. Dell EMC OMIMSSC and Dell EMC Server Management Pack supported Monitoring
Features (continued)
Monitoring Features Dell EMC OMIMSSC Dell EMC Server Management Pack
Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation
Monitoring (Licensed)—iDRAC based
Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation
Monitoring (Licensed)—iSM based
DRAC Monitoring
Dell EMC Chassis Monitoring
Dell EMC Chassis Modular Server
Correlation
Dell EMC Network Switch Monitoring
NOTE: means that the respective feature is not available.
NOTE: means that the respective feature is available.
Explaining Monitoring Features
Table 3. Monitoring features and their description
Feature Description
Dell EMC Servers and Rack Workstations
Monitoring
Monitoring and inventory of PowerEdge servers, PowerVault
servers, Dell EMC branded or Dell EMC OEM Ready servers, and
supported Dell Precision Racks. This is a license-free feature.
Dell EMC Servers and Rack Workstations
Monitoring (Licensed)
Monitoring and inventory of PowerEdge servers, PowerVault
servers, supported Dell Precision Racks, and hardware monitoring
of Dell EMC branded or Dell EMC OEM Ready servers and
Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready nodes through
iDRAC or iSM as supported. This is a licensed feature.
DRAC Monitoring Monitoring and inventory of iDRAC devices.
Dell EMC Chassis Monitoring Monitoring and inventory of Chassis devices such as M1000e, FX2,
VRTX, MX7000 and OEM Ready chassis.
Dell EMC Chassis Modular Server Correlation Correlation of Dell modular servers which are discovered either
using Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring feature or Server
and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature with the slot
or an OEM Ready chassis
Dell EMC Network Switch Monitoring of Network Switches such as M-Series, Z-Series, N-
Series, and S-Series switches.
8 Overview