Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Version 7.2 with Microsoft System Center for System Center Operations Manager User's Guide
- Contents
- About this guide
- About Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft System Center (OMIMSSC) for System Center Operations Manager (SCOM)
- Purchase and manage OMIMSSC license
- Port information and Communication Matrix for OMIMSSC appliance
- Support Matrix
- Deploy and configure the OMIMSSC appliance
- OMIMSSC and SCOM interfaces for device management
- Enroll (register) management servers to OMIMSSC
- Tasks you can perform on the OMIMSSC Admin Portal
- Manage OMIMSSC from the SCOM console
- Discovery and monitoring of PowerEdge servers by using the licensed monitoring features of OMIMSSC
- Introduction to the licensed monitoring features in OMIMSSC for PowerEdge servers and rack workstations
- Discovery and classification of PowerEdge servers and workstations by using WS-Man or iDRAC access using Host operating system
- Prerequisites to discover PowerEdge Servers using Dell EMC Server and Rack Monitoring (Licensed)
- Discover PowerEdge servers by using iDRAC WS-Man through OMIMSSC
- Discover PowerEdge servers by using the SCOM console
- Object discoveries using WS-Man
- Install SNMP services to monitor PowerEdge servers
- Monitoring PowerEdge servers and rack workstations on the SCOM console
- Discovery and monitoring of Dell EMC chassis using OMIMSSC
- Discovery and monitoring of Dell EMC Network Switches using OMIMSSC
- Discovery and classification of network switches
- Override properties to customize the network switch discovery process
- Import network switch management packs for discovery from OMIMSSC Admin Portal
- Discover Dell EMC Network Switches by using OMIMSSC
- Discover Dell EMC Network Switches by using SCOM
- Network Switches monitoring feature in OMIMSSC
- Manage Dell EMC devices using the OMIMSSC appliance
- View jobs in OMIMSSC Admin Portal and OpenManage Integration Dashboard
- Run tasks on the SCOM console for OMIMSSC monitoring features
- Run OMIMSSC monitoring feature-based tasks on SCOM
- Tasks run on Dell EMC devices by using the OMIMSSC monitoring features
- Check connection to the nodes
- View warranty information of PowerEdge servers
- Start OMSA on monolithic servers using the SCOM console
- Start iDRAC using the SCOM console
- Start Remote Desktop on monolithic servers using the SCOM console
- Perform a remote iDRAC hard reset operation
- Clear Embedded Server Management (ESM) logs
- Power management-related tasks
- Start the Dell CMC console
- Upgrading the OMIMSSC appliance
- De-enroll (Deregister) management servers enrolled to OMIMSSC
- Remove an OMIMSSC VM
- Troubleshooting
- After deploying the OMIMSSC appliance, an IP address is not assigned to the OMIMSSC appliance
- After deploying the OMIMSSC appliance, enrollment of management servers with OMIMSSC is unsuccessful or the management packs are not successfully installed.
- Unable to start the OpenManage Integration Dashboard in the SCOM console
- Unable to connect to the OMIMSSC appliance
- Issues observed when usernames of local account and domain account match but the passwords differ
- Resolve issues in synchronizing data of Dell EMC devices with OMIMSSC
- Manually clean the SCOM console that is unreachable during the de-enrollment
- Connection is unavailable between OMIMSSC and the SCOM console
- Unable to log in to the OMIMSSC Admin portal by using the Mozilla Firefox browser
- A job run on OMIMSSC to discover a device stays in the Progress state for more than five hours
- Unable to discover and monitor devices after restarting OMIMSSC
- Event ID 33333: Data Access Layer rejected retry on SqlError
- Resolve issues in the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard
- Reference topics
- Monitoring features supported by OMIMSSC
- Configuring the monitoring features of OMIMSSC by using the Feature Management Dashboard
- Import monitoring features using the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard
- Upgrade monitoring features using the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard
- Customizing monitoring features using the Feature Management Dashboard for scalable and detailed editions
- Remove monitoring features using the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard
- Severity levels of discovered devices
- Key features of licensed monitoring of PowerEdge servers in OMIMSSC
- System configuration lockdown mode in iDRAC9 PowerEdge servers
- iDRAC Group Manager in iDRAC9 PowerEdge servers
- Event auto resolution
- Capacity planning of PowerEdge servers discovered through iDRAC and iSM
- Detect and restore the status of a failed CMC or OpenManage Enterprise-Modular
- Port connection information of PowerEdge servers discovered through iDRAC and iSM
- Hardware components of servers and rack workstations monitored by OMIMSSC
- Hardware components of chassis monitored by OMIMSSC
- Hardware components of network switches monitored by OMIMSSC
- View options provided by the OMIMSSC monitoring features
- OMIMSSC Unit Monitors
- Event rules used by different monitoring features of OMIMSSC
- Additional resources
- Accessing support content from the Dell EMC support site
- Contacting Dell Technologies
- Glossary
- Additional topics
1. In the left pane of the SCOM console, select Monitoring.
2. Expand Dell EMC > Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Views, and then select Dell EMC OpenManage Integration
Dashboard.
The OMIMSSC login page is displayed in the working pane.
3. Enter credentials for viewing the OMIMSSC dashboard, and then log in to OMIMSSC. Enter the username in the format:
domain\username.
4. Select Monitoring and click the View Modular Servers link to discover chassis.
5. On the Modular Systems View page, click Discover.
6. In the Discover dialog box, do the following:
a. On the Discovery using an IP Range or IP Address Range:
● To discover a chassis by using its IP address:
a. In the IP Address box, enter an IP address of the chassis to discover.
● To discover multiple chassis by using a range of IP addresses:
a. Enter the IP address range.
b. To exclude IP addresses from getting discovered, select the Enable Exclude Range check box and enter the IP
address range to exclude.
7. From the Apply this Credential Profile drop-down menu, select the device credential profile that must be used for
discovering the device. To create a device credential profile, click Create New. See Create a device credential profile in
OMIMSSC on page 34.
8. To view the status of this job, select the Go to the Job list check box.
9. Enter a job name for this discovery task.
10. Click Finish.
A discovery job is created and started, and the discovered chassis are listed on the Modular Systems View page.
Discover Dell EMC PowerEdge Chassis by using
SCOM
The Chassis devices must be discovered as network devices under the Administration section of the SCOM console. To
discover Chassis in the SCOM console, perform the following actions:
1. In the left pane of the SCOM console, click Administration.
2. In the left pane, click Discovery Wizard.
3. Select Network devices, and then complete the tasks that are prompted by the Computer and Device Management
Wizard. For more information, see the Microsoft SCOM documentation.
NOTE: Select the Run As Account that is created for discovering the chassis devices.
4. On the Add a Device Console screen, enter the IP address of the chassis that you want to discover.
5. Select the necessary Run As Account from the SNMP V1 or SNMP V2 Run As Account drop-down menu.
6. Enable the Chassis monitoring feature by using the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard.
Perform the Sync with Microsoft System Center from OMIMSSC console operation to complete the discovery of the chassis
devices that are discovered in the SCOM console.
Chassis monitoring feature in OMIMSSC
You can use the Monitoring pane of the Operations Manager to select views that provide complete health information of
the discovered Dell EMC Chassis Management Controller/OpenManage Enterprise Modular (CMC/OME-M) devices. The Dell
EMC Chassis monitoring feature discovers and monitors the health of the Dell CMC/OME-M devices. The Severity levels of
discovered devices on page 84 indicates the health of the Dell CMC/OME-M devices on the network.
Chassis Monitoring includes monitoring the health of the Dell chassis devices, both at regular intervals and on occurrence of
events.
NOTE:
To perform the Dell EMC Chassis Detailed monitoring, associate the WS-Man credentials Run As account that is
required for accessing the Dell CMCs with the target as Dell Modular Chassis class or respective CMC object (if you have
different Run As accounts for different CMC/OME-M devices) to the profile—Dell CMC Login Account Run As Profile.
44 Discovery and monitoring of Dell EMC chassis using OMIMSSC