Dell EMC OpenManage Integration v7.2 for Microsoft System Center for Operations Manager (SCOM) Installation Guide October 2020 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Overview...................................................................................................................... 6 What's new in this release................................................................................................................................................. 7 Monitoring features supported by DSMPS and OMIMSSC for System Center Operations Manager(SCOM)................................................................................................
Pre-requisites..................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Installing Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite using .exe file...................................................................... 30 Installing Dell EMC Server Management Pack on multiple management servers............................... 31 Upgrading from previous versions of Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite..........
Dell EMC Chassis Monitoring requirements.......................................................................................................... 51 Configuring Dell EMC Chassis Management Controller/OpenManage Enterprise Modular (CMC/ OME-M) feature for correlating Server Modules with the Chassis Slot summary ................................ 51 Feature Management tasks......................................................................................................................................
1 Overview This guide provides information to install, configure, and use the Dell EMC OpenManage Integration for Microsoft System Center (OMIMSSC) version 7.2 for System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) integrating with Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance or DSMPS. The integration of Dell EMC OMIMSSC version 7.
○ RedFish NOTE: For more information, see Port information and communication matrix for OMIMSSC appliance. The Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite is a management pack suite that is provided through an .exe file. These management packs are used to monitor the Dell EMC Servers and Rack Workstations using agent-based methods and an Integrated Dell Remote Access Controllers(iDRAC) discovered in Operations Manager. The Dell EMC Sever Management Pack Suite 7.
● Support for deploying the Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance for System Center Operation Manager(SCOM) version 7.2 on the following VMware ESXi versions using .ova file: ○ Version 6.5 ○ Version 6.7 ○ Version 7.0 along with the existing support for deploying Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance for SCOM on Hyper-V using .vhd file. Update Rollup 1 for System Center Operations Manager 2019. Update Rollup 8 for System Center Operations Manager 2016. Update Rollup 9 for System Center Operations Manager 2016.
● View, analyze, and resolve alerts using Knowledge Base (KB) articles. ● Perform various tasks on the discovered Dell EMC devices. ● View reports for discovered Dell EMC devices. Table 1.
Table 1. Features comparison between Dell EMC OMIMSSC and DSMPS for System Center Operations Manager(SCOM) (continued) OMIMSSC for SCOM (Dell EMC Dell EMC Server Management Pack OpenManage Integration for Suite Microsoft System Center for System Center Operations Manager) Proxy MS Required Not applicable For more information, see Overview of Proxy MS. Number of devices or nodes supported 600 for detailed mode, and above in multiples of 1000 devices for scalable mode.
To leverage the Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature functionalities, you must purchase licenses (based on the desired number of managed nodes) from Dell. The order confirmation and license is sent as an e-mail to the e-mail ID that you have specified in My Account — Dell. The purchased licenses are also downloadable from the Dell Digital Locker portal at http://www.dell.com/support/licensing.
Table 3. Terms used in this document (continued) Term Refers to iDRAC Service Module (iSM) iDRAC Service Module is a lightweight software that runs on the Server and complements iDRAC with monitoring information from the OS. The Service Module does not expose any new interfaces of its own, rather it complements iDRAC with additional data that users can work with using iDRAC consoles. For more information about iSM and the supported platform, see iDRAC Service Module Installation Guide at Dell.
2 System requirements for Dell EMC OMIMSSC Topics: • • Account privileges Common system requirements for Dell EMC OMIMSSC Account privileges Requirements for the accounts used in OMIMSSC for Operations Manager.
3 Install, and configure Dell EMC OMIMSSC Topics: • • • • • • Prerequisites Downloading Dell EMC OMIMSSC from web Setting up the Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance Deploy and configure the OMIMSSC appliance VM on Hyper-V Deploy and configure the OMIMSSC appliance VM on VMware ESXi Configure OMIMSSC appliance VM and log in as an admin user Prerequisites To install the Dell EMC OMIMSSC 7.
Setting up the Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance Ensure that the following requirements are met on the Hyper-V and ESXi host where you are setting up OMIMSSC appliance: ● Virtual switch or VM network is enabled within the network of the management group to communicate with the OMIMSSC appliance and the MS. ● Ensure to have sufficient memory resources available for VM on Hyper-V and ESXi host. For more information on resources, see Common system requirements for OMIMSSC.
3. Check if the Virtual hard disk field under IDE Controller: IDE Controller 0 > Hard Drive the Virtual hard disk referring to the OMIMSSC —v7.2 file else, click Browse and navigate to the location where the VHD file is unzipped and select the OMIMSSC —v7.2 file and click Apply. 4. Check if Network Adapter > Virtual Switch is connected to a physical NIC card, else configure the NIC card, and select the appropriate NIC card from the Virtual Switch drop-down menu and click Apply. 5.
Figure 2. Terminal console wizard 4. In Appliance, select Configure Network, press Enter, and perform the following substeps: a. Select Edit a connection, and press Enter. b. Select the Ethernet connection that you want to edit and then select Edit and press Enter. c. To provide an IPv4 address, select IPv4 CONFIGURATION and choose one of the following options: ● By default, Automatic is selected and a DHCP-assigned IPv4 address is automatically populated. ● Change to Manual and enter an IPv4 address. d. e.
4 Enroll Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance The topics in this section describe the enrollment of OMIMSSC appliance with SCOM Management group. NOTE: Ensure that you download and import the Dell EMC Configuration Management pack before performing enrollment from Dell EMC OMIMSSC Admin portal.
3. Click Settings > Console Enrollment, and then click Enroll. The Enroll a Console page is displayed. 4. In the Name field, provide a name for the console. 5. In the Description field, provide a description of the console. 6. In the Server FQDN field, provide the FQDN of any management server within the management group of the Operations Manager console. 7. Select the Windows credential profile created from the Credentials drop-down menu. 8.
5 Proxy MS and scalability scenarios for device monitoring The topics in this chapter include overview of Proxy MS and managing the OMIMSSC appliance with Proxy MS to achieve higher scalability number of the devices that are monitored.
Table 5. Deployment Scenario for Operations Manager 2012 R2 (continued) Monitoring Mode Device Count Number of Management Servers Detailed <=120 For minimum hardware recommendation for MS, DB, and the number of Management Servers, set Number of Network Devices count to 2000 in Sizing Guide. NOTE: This configuration is required for monitoring Dell devices that are mentioned under Device count column.
Table 6. Deployment Scenario for Operations Manager 2016 and later (continued) Scenario1: Devices discovery using Operations Manager (SMASH/Network Switch) Dell EMC devices are discovered as SMASH devices or Network devices in the Operations Manager console. The inputs for SMASH devices are provided in the SMASH monitoring wizard and for network switches in the network device discovery wizard of the Operations Manager console. monitoring Dell devices that are mentioned under Device count column.
Table 6. Deployment Scenario for Operations Manager 2016 and later (continued) Scenario1: Devices discovery using Operations Manager (SMASH/Network Switch) Dell EMC devices are discovered as SMASH devices or Network devices in the Operations Manager console. The inputs for SMASH devices are provided in the SMASH monitoring wizard and for network switches in the network device discovery wizard of the Operations Manager console.
After extracting the OMIMSSC_7.2.0.A00_SCOM.zip file, perform the following steps: a. Copy DellEMC-SCOM-Agent-Registry.reg and DellEMC-Proxy-MS-Configuration-Script.ps1 files from the extracted location on each of the Proxy MS machine in the same directory. b. Run the DellEMC-Proxy-MS-Configuration-Script.ps1 from the PowerShell command prompt (with administrator privileges). NOTE: ● The script stops the agent health services, takes a backup of current registry values in the same directory path.
To add the DellProxyMSGroup, perform the following steps: 1. Discover the ProxyMS virtual machine as an Agent Managed Windows computer in Operations Manager console. For more information, see the Operations Manager documentation at docs.microsoft.com/scom. 2. After enrollment in OMIMSSC admin portal, log in into the OMIMSSC console. 3. Select Authoring > Groups. Select the DellProxyMSGroup from the group list. 4. Right-click DellProxyMSGroup and select Properties from the drop-down list. 5.
6 Managing Dell EMC OMIMSSC appliance Topics: • • • • • • • • • • Import Feature Management Pack from appliance in the Operations Manager console Launching Dell EMC OMIMSSC from Operations Manager console 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 Virtua
Figure 3. OMIMSSC Login page NOTE: While launching the OMIMSSC, you have to check the IE configurations under Internet options. Select the zone to trusted sites in security settings and change the advanced settings by clearing the option Do not save encrypted pages to disks under Internet options. NOTE: When there is a change in Appliance IP, go to Authoring > Monitors.
Modifying Operations Manager account By using this option, you can change the passwords of Operations Manager account in Dell EMC OMIMSSC. You can modify the Operations Manager administrator credentials from the Dell EMC OMIMSSC Admin Portal. ● For Operations Manager account, modify the credentials in active directory, before modifying the account in Dell EMC OMIMSSC.
2. Right-click the Appliance VM and then click Delete. Viewing jobs You can view all jobs created in Dell EMC OMIMSSC along with their status information. To view the jobs: 1. In Dell EMC OMIMSSC console, click Jobs and Log Center. 2. To view a specific category of jobs, such as Running, Scheduled, History, or Generic, click the respective tab. Expand the job to view all the servers included in the job. Expand further to view the log messages for that job.
7 Installing Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite for Operations Manager The topics in this section describe how to install, upgrade, and uninstall the Dell EMC Management Pack suite version 7.2 for Operations Manager (SCOM). Topics: • • • • • • • • • Pre-requisites Installing Dell EMC Server Management Pack suite using .
2. To extract the contents of the self-extractable .zip file, run the .exe file. 3. Launch the Dell_EMC_Server_Management_Pack.exe file from the extracted location. The Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite welcome screen is displayed. 4. Click Next. The license agreement is displayed. 5. To continue the installation, accept the license terms after reading them, and click Next. 6. Click Change (if necessary) to change the default location of the installation folder and click Next. 7. Click Install. 8.
Upgrading Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite to latest versions The installer detects the features that are installed from Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite version 7.0, and automatically upgrades the Dell EMC Management Packs to version 7.1 and later. NOTE: The installer may display a message prompting a restart after the upgrade is completed, ignore this message as restart is not required. NOTE: Refer to Table 2.
Upgrading from Operations Manager 2012 R2 to Operations Manager 2016 and later Upgrading to System Center Operations Manager 2016 or System Center Operations Manager 1801 or System Center Operations Manager 1807 or System Center Operations Manager 2019 does not affect the existing Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite features and functionality. For information about upgrading from Operations Manager 2012 R2 to Operations Manager 2016 and later, see Technet.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center-docs.
The Welcome screen for Dell EMC Server Management Pack is displayed. 2. Click Next. 3. Select Remove, and click Next. The Remove the Program screen is displayed. 4. Click Remove. The Dell EMC Server Management Pack is removed. NOTE: Uninstallation of Dell EMC Server Management Pack removes the Management Packs that are imported in the Operations Manager. To remove the Management Packs from the Operations Manager, see Technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc974489.aspx.
NOTE: For more information about Run As Account for Network Monitoring, see the Microsoft TechNet site at technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh212920.aspx. 4. Click Next. The General Properties screen is displayed. 5. Select Community String from the Run As Account type: drop-down list. 6. Type the community string name in the Display name: text box and click Next. 7. Provide the correct community string in the Community string text box and click Next. The Distribution Security screen is displayed. 8.
8 Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard The topics in this section describe how to install, upgrade, and remove the monitoring features using the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard. You can import monitoring features into Operations Manager console either by using the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard or importing the Monitoring Feature management packs using Operations Manager Import Management Packs wizard.
Figure 4. Monitoring pane On the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard pane, you can view the list of Dell EMC monitoring features installed, the version currently in use, the version you can upgrade to, the level of monitoring, total node count, and required licenses. Figure 5. Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard 4. Select the monitoring feature you want to install. 5. Under the Tasks pane, expand Dell EMC Monitoring Feature Tasks. Figure 6. Dell EMC Monitoring Feature Tasks 6.
8. Click Run. 9. After the task has completed successfully, click Close. Figure 7. Task Status 10. Repeat step 4 to step 9 for each monitoring feature you want to enable. NOTE: Wait for a task to complete before launching another task using the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard. Upgrading Dell EMC Monitoring Features using Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard 1. Launch the Operations Manager console. 2. Click Monitoring. 3. Click Dell EMC > Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard. 4.
During the process of upgrading, all overrides; any customization to discovery, unit monitors, and rules from previous versions of Dell Server Management Pack Suite are carried over to the Dell EMC Server Management Pack version 7.1 and later. Table 9. Customizing Dell EMC Monitoring Features using Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard— Scalable vs Detailed Features Scalable Detailed Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring Inventory and health monitoring at server and component group level.
CAUTION: If there are any dependencies or associations that have to be overridden, which result in data loss, the task fails with the appropriate message. To proceed with the task, click Override and set the AutoResolve Warnings/Errors override to True. For more information, see Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard task fails. 8. Click Close after the task is complete.
9 Dell EMC Server Management pack suite supported Monitoring features The topics in this section describe the monitoring features that are supported by DSMPS for Operations Manager.
Table 10. Dell EMC Servers and Rack Workstations Monitoring and their Management Packs Feature Default Location of Management Packs Management Packs ○ (Optional) Dell.WindowsServer.InformationAlertsOn.mp NOTE: Import Dell.WindowsServer.InformationAlertsOn.mp only if you want to receive Informational Alerts. Detailed Feature ● Dell.WindowsServer.Detailed.
NOTE: Access DRAC tools, OpenManage Server Administrator (Server Administrator), BMC Management Utility, and Dell License Manager from Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation media, or download it from dell.com/support. Management Server Action Account (MSAA) Table 12. MSAA privileges Feature User Privilege DRAC discovery and corresponding DRAC console launch Admin or Power user. Clear ESM log Admin or Power user.
Table 13. Feature Management tasks (continued) Tasks Description Workstations Monitoring feature and Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstations Monitoring (Licensed) feature. For more information, see Feature Management Tasks in the Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Version 7.2 for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager User’s Guide. Set to Scalable Feature If the Detailed feature is running on the system, the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard switches from the Detailed to the Scalable feature.
Table 14. DRAC monitoring feature and required Management Packs Feature Default Location of Management Packs Required Management Packs %PROGRAMFILES%\Dell Management Packs\Server Mgmt Suite\7.2\Library ● Dell.Connections.HardwareLibrary.mp ● Dell.OperationsLibrary.Common.mp Management Packs %PROGRAMFILES%\Dell Management Packs\Server Mgmt Suite\7.2\Remote Access Monitoring Management Packs ● Dell.DRAC.OM12.mp—Operations Manager 2012 or later ● Dell.Model.DRAC.mp ● Dell.OperationsLibrary.DRAC.
Table 16. Feature Management tasks (continued) Tasks Description Refresh Dashboard Updates the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard. NOTE: The Refresh Dashboard task may not update the dashboard immediately; it might take a few minutes to update the dashboard contents. Refresh Node Count Updates the node count.
10 Dell EMC OMIMSSC supported monitoring features The topics in this section describe the monitoring features that are supported by OMIMSSC for Operations Manager.
Table 17. Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstations Monitoring (Licensed) feature and required Management Packs Feature Default Location of Management Packs Required Management Packs C%PROGRAMFILES%\Dell Management Packs\Server Mgmt Suite\7.2\Server Monitoring ● For Dell EMC Servers or Rack Workstations discovered through iSM–WMI: ○ Dell.ManagedServer.iSM.mp ○ Dell.ManagedServer.Model.mp ○ Dell.View.Server.mp ● For Dell EMC Servers or Rack Workstations discovered through iDRAC–WS-MAN: ● ● ● ● ○ Dell.
Table 18. Prerequisites for software (continued) Software Purpose (Optional) Dell License Manager (for iDRAC7 or later systems only) Launches Dell License Manager console. To deploy licenses and collect reports; install Dell License Manager on the management server. For more information, see Dell License Manager User’s Guide at dell.com/support/home.. (Optional) OpenManage Power Center Launches Dell OpenManage Power Center console.
Table 19. Feature Management tasks (continued) Tasks Description Set to Scalable Feature (Licensed) If the detailed feature is running on the system, the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard switches from the detailed feature to the scalable feature for this monitoring method. On upgrading from the previous version, run this task to use the latest version for this monitoring feature.
Management Packs The following table lists the required management packs for the Dell EMC chassis monitoring feature: Table 20. Required Management Packs Feature Default Location of Management Packs Required Management Packs Dell EMC Chassis Monitoring Library Library %PROGRAMFILES%\Dell Management Packs\Server Mgmt Suite\7.2\Library ● Dell.Connections.HardwareLibrary.mp ● Dell.OperationsLibrary.Common.mp Monitored Management Packs %PROGRAMFILES%\Dell Management Packs\Server Mgmt Suite\7.2\Chassis
2. Select the More Secure or Less Secure option in the Run As Account configuration, so that you can selectively distribute the configuration to specific management servers. For information about creating a Run As Account of type Simple Authentication, see the “Creating A Simple Authentication Run As Account” section of Dell EMC OpenManage Integration version 7.2 for Microsoft System Center for Operations Manager User's Guide at Dell.com/OMConnectionsEnterpriseSystemsManagement.
NOTE: Imports Dell EMC Chassis detailed monitoring for the correlation of chassis shared components with Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers. Management Packs After the Dell EMC Server Management Pack management packs are successfully imported, the required management packs should appear in the Administration pane of the Operations Manager console. For more information, see Importing Management Packs into the Operations Manager. Table 22.
Table 23. Feature Management tasks Tasks Description Refresh Node Count Update the node count. Refresh Dashboard Updates the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard. NOTE: The Refresh dashboard task may not update the dashboard immediately; it might take a few minutes to update the dashboard contents.
Table 25. Feature Management tasks Tasks Description Refresh Node Count Updates the node count. Refresh Dashboard Updates the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard. NOTE: The Refresh dashboard task may not update the dashboard immediately; it might take a few minutes to update the dashboard contents. Set to Scalable Monitoring If the Detailed feature is running on the system, the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard switches from the detailed feature to the scalable feature.
11 Backup, restore, and update OMIMSSC The topics in this section describe the migration of OMIMSSC-SCOM appliance to upcoming versions using backup and restore feature and then updating the OMIMSSC-SCOM appliance. NOTE: Upgrading the OMIMSSC appliance to version 7.2 by using the service packs is not supported. To upgrade, create a backup file of the appliance and restore the backup file in the OMIMSSC version 7.2 appliance.
Figure 8. Backup OMIMSSC appliance wizard 3. In the CIFS share path for backup field, type the CIFS share path of the backup files. NOTE: Ensure that the CIFS share for backup is in the same domain as the SCOM Management server. 4. In the Credential Profile for CIFS share field, select the Credential Profile to access the share path or create new Windows Credential profile by selecting Create new. For more information about credential profile, see Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Version 7.
3. Restore the OMIMSSC appliance using the following: ● Restore Appliance using an IP Address NOTE: This option is used to restore from OMIMSSC appliance version 7.1 and 7.1.1. ● Restore Appliance from a custom CIFS share NOTE: This option is used to restore from OMIMSSC appliance version 7.2 and later. 4. When restoring the appliance using an IP address: ● Provide an Appliance IP address of OMIMSSC appliance version 7.1 or 7.1.1 where backup has been taken.
● A message is displayed, When you restore an OMIMSSC appliance, the current OMIMSSC admin portal session is closed, and the OMIMSSC appliance restarts. To view the status, log in to the OMIMSSC admin portal after approximately 30 minutes, and view the log files. Click Yes, if you want to proceed. ● The Restore completes, and the session closes. Figure 10. Restore Appliance using custom CIFS share wizard To get the enrolled SCOM MS FQDN name: a. b. c. d. e. Launch the SCOM console.
Update OMIMSSC using service pack update feature After installing and setting up OMIMSSC, if a service pack update is available, then by using the service pack update feature in OMIMSSC you can install the latest updates. NOTE: Updating the OMIMSSC appliance from previous versions of OMIMSSC to OMIMSSC version 7.2 by using the Service Pack upgrade feature is not supported. To update from an earlier version of OMIMSSC, back up the data of your current version and restore it in the OMIMSSC version 7.
Copying service pack updates to repository ● Save the downloaded service pack in a repository. ● Ensure all the files formats in the server pack are supported by the HTTP server. If not, check with HTTP administrator to add the support. The following file formats are supported: ○ ○ ○ ○ .RPM .XML .TXT .BZ2 To enable .BZ2 file format: 1. Open the IIS Manager on the server where the repo files are saved. 2. Expand the host name. Click Sites and then Default Web Site. 3. In Action pane click Add.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. NOTE: When the repository URL link is changed, set the repository URL to a default URL by clicking Reset to default repositry button at the bottom-right corner, and then click Save. b. To update using the offline package, in the Repository URL box, provide the http repository URL information where the service pack update RPM is stored. Select Check for Updates check box. The current version of OMIMSSC and service pack are displayed. Click Apply, and then click OK.
12 Troubleshooting The following chapter provides information for troubleshooting installation related errors.
Failure to connect to OMIMSSC Appliance After installing OMIMSSC for Operations Manager environment, on clicking the OMIMSSC appliance icon the following error is displayed: Connection to server failed. As a workaround, do the following: ● Add the Appliance IP, and FQDN as a trusted site. ● Add the Appliance IP and FQDN in Forward Lookup Zones and Reverse Lookup Zones in DNS. ● Check if there are any error messages in C:\ProgramData\VMMLogs\AdminConsole file.
1. Log in into the Operations Manager console. 2. Click Authoring on the lower left of the pane. 3. Select Authoring > Management Pack Objects > Monitors. 4. In the Look for field, search for Dell EMC SDK Override Appliance IP under Management Sever. 5. Right click Dell EMC SDK Override Appliance IP and select Override > Override the Monitor > For all objects of class. The Override properties wizard is displayed. 6. Select Dell EMC Appliance IP under parameter name. Update the Override value and click OK.
Management Pack is installed first populates the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard. However, if you have manually imported the Feature Monitoring management pack without running the installer on the management server, the Feature Management Pack host is not selected and hence, the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard does not populate. To populate the Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In the Operations Manager console, click Authoring. In Authoring, expand Management Pack Objects.
Health Service of the Feature Management Host Server is nonfunctional In a distributed setup, the management server where the Dell EMC Server Management Pack is installed first, is selected to host all feature management activities such as discoveries, alerts and tasks. If the selected management server has stopped functioning, the executed Feature Management task fails, and Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard is not populated.
d. Right-click Dell Feature Management Host Discovery and select Overrides > Override the Object Discovery > For all objects of class: Management Server. e. Select the FMP Host FQDN and set the override value to FQDN of the management server. f. Click OK. 3. The Dell EMC Feature Management Dashboard shows two entries, each for Dell EMC Server and Rack workstation Monitoring Feature and Dell EMC Chassis Monitoring Feature with Available Version as 7.1 and 7.2.
13 Appendix Topics: • • • • Port information and communication matrix for OMIMSSC appliance Installing Web Services Management (WS-Man) and SMASH Device template Manual cleanup for the Operations Manager console that is unreachable during the de-enrollment Associate Run As Account task—Dell EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature Port information and communication matrix for OMIMSSC appliance This section lists all the communication and the port requirements for OMIMSSC appliance to
Table 28. Port information for Management server (continued) Communication purpose Port Number Protocols Direction Source Destination Description Inventory or health update to SCOM 111 and 2049 TCP and UDP Out All SCOM MSs OMIMSSC appliance Appliance exposes NFS share to share the inventory details to Management packs. UI operations 443 TCP Out All SCOM MSs OMIMSSC Appliance UI operations using Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Dashboard launched from SCOM console Table 29.
4. Select the DellProxyMSGroup from the list of groups. Check for any explicit members added in the group and delete. Right click on the group and click Delete. The DellProxyMSGroup is deleted. 5. Select Administration from the lower left pane. 6.
14 Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site You can access the required documents in one of the following ways: ● Using the following links: ○ For Dell EMC Enterprise Systems Management, Dell EMC Remote Enterprise Systems Management, and Dell EMC Virtualization Solutions documents — www.dell.com/esmmanuals ○ For Dell EMC OpenManage documents — www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals ○ For iDRAC documents — www.dell.
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