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2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Dell EMC
Alerts Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Server Tasks > Launch Dell OpenManage Power Center.
Launch Dell Remote Access Console
To launch the Dell Remote Access Console:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alerts Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Dell EMC
Alerts Views.
3. In the Task pane, select Dell Server Tasks > Launch Dell Remote Access Console.
Launch Remote Desktop (Monolithic Server)
NOTE: Launching remote desktop is possible only if the Windows operating system is installed and remote desktop is
manually enabled on the managed system.
NOTE: Remote Desktop task uses hostname to connect to the management server of a system. If the management server
cannot resolve the hostname then, add the hostname and the IP address to a route to the server using its hostname that is
configured on the management server.
To launch Remote Desktop from the Operations Manager console:
1. In the Operations Manager console, go to a Dell EMC Diagram Views, Dell EMC State Views, or Dell EMC Alerts Views.
2. Select the desired Dell EMC PowerEdge server in any of the Diagram Views or State Views or an alert in the Dell EMC
Alerts Views.
3. In the Tasks pane, select Dell Server Tasks > Launch Remote Desktop (Monolithic Server).
DRAC Monitoring Feature for Operations Manager
DRAC monitoring feature supports discovery, and monitoring for the various generations of iDRAC—iDRAC6, iDRAC7, and
iDRAC8 systems using SNMP.
NOTE:
The DRAC monitoring feature is deprecated for iDRAC9 and above systems. Recommendation is to use the Dell
EMC Server and Rack Workstation Monitoring (Licensed) feature for iDRAC9 systems.
Discover and classify Dell Remote Access Controllers by using
DSMPS 7.2 for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager
The Dell EMC Server Management Pack Suite enables you to discover and classify Dell Remote Access Controllers (DRAC), and
integrated DRAC (iDRAC).
The following table lists the details of the hardware discovery and grouping by the Dell DRAC monitoring feature.
Table 18. Dell Hardware discovery and grouping.
Group Diagram View Hardware Type
Dell Remote Access Controllers Remote Access Controller Group iDRAC modular, and iDRAC monolithic
instances.
NOTE: DRAC monitoring feature
does not support the discovery of
14G PowerEdge servers. You can
manage these devices using the
Scalable Edition of the Server and
60 Dell EMC Server Management pack suite version 7.2 supported Monitoring features