Users Guide

iDRAC–WS-MAN or iDRAC access via Host OS using
OMIMSSC
This section describes how you can monitor Dell EMC devices in the Dell EMC OMIMSSC console through the servers’s iDRAC–WS-MAN
(iDRAC IP) or iDRAC access via Host OS (Host IP). The latter is an experimental feature.
This option provides detailed inventory and monitoring of the following Dell EMC devices:
12th, 13th, and 14th generation of PowerEdge servers
PowerVault severs
Dell Precision Racks
Dell branded OEM servers
Dell OEM Ready servers
NOTE: PowerVault servers are not supported for iDRAC Service Module (iSM).
For more information about discovering Dell EMC devices, see Discovering a Dell EMC PowerEdge Server
For more information about using the iDRAC access via Host OS (Experimental Feature), see the Integrated Dell Remote Access
Controller7/8/9 with Lifecycle Controller User’s Guide at Dell.com/idracmanuals.
Compare Scalable and Detailed Editions of Dell EMC Server and Rack
Workstation Monitoring (Licensed)
The following table helps you understand the environment in which you can use Scalable and Detailed Edition features.
Table 22. Scalable Management Pack Versus Detailed Management Pack
Features Scalable Edition Detailed Edition
Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation
Monitoring (Licensed)
Inventory up to individual components.
Health monitoring at server, Rack
Workstation and component group level.
Inventory and health monitoring of
individual components.
View metrics for power, temperature, and
network interface cards, processor,
memory, Compute Usage per Second
(CUPS), PCIe SSD wear percentage and
IO performance metrics.
Discover and classify Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers through iDRAC–WS-
MAN
The Dell EMC OMIMSSC enables you to discover and classify Dell EMC PowerEdge Server.
The following table lists the details of the hardware discovery and grouping by the Dell EMC Server and Rack Monitoring (Licensed) feature
through iDRAC–WS-MAN.
72
Dell EMC OMIMSSC version 7.1 supported monitoring features