Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft Cloud Platform System Standard Version 1.5 Administrators Guide based on release 1803
- Overview
- Administration
- What to do first
- Next steps
- Managing Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
- Creating tenant VM networks
- Adding tenant VM networks to the cloud
- Flagging the operating system VHD in the VM templates
- Enabling guest-specified IP addresses in VMM
- Creating additional tenant storage shares
- Using Windows Azure Pack
- Default Windows Azure Pack configuration
- Before you go into production
- Setting up tenant portal access on an isolated network
- Replacing self-signed certificates
- Disabling the tenant AuthSite and the admin Windows AuthSite websites
- Updating to a Security Token Service and re-establishing trust
- How to open the management portal for administrators
- How to open the management portal for tenants
- Offering services to tenants
- Optional configuration
- Automating tasks for efficiency
- Windows Azure Pack API reference content for developers
- Configuring disaster recovery protection
- Operations
- Monitoring
- Backup and recovery
- Onboard to Azure Backup
- Default backup schedule and retention policy
- DPM protection groups
- Disable machine account password rotation on management VMs
- Protecting tenant VMs
- Recovering VMs and databases—high level
- Recovering from management component failures
- Recovering a tenant VM
- Recovering DPM from DPM failures
- Adding extra disks to DPM
- Monitoring DPM
- Using the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft data consistency runbooks
- Updating the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
- Shutting down and starting up the stamp
- Security
- Appendix A Expanding the stamp
- Appendix B Performing a factory reset
- Appendix C Retrieving cluster names, host names, and IP addresses
- Appendix D Ports and protocols

To drill down further and view specic alert de
tails, or to access a list of tasks and views, double-click a tile. You can continue to
double-click items to drill down further to view the health.
For example:
1 If you double-click the Compute tile, you see a list of all compute nodes, and their overall health.
2 You can click one of the nodes, and run several tasks against the node from here. For example, in the Tasks pane, in the Object Tasks
section, there is a long list of operations that you can perform against the node. For example, for a compute node, you can display the
local users, the network shares, the IP address information, ping the computer, and start a Remote Desktop session.
3 You can double-click a compute node to drill down further and view alerts.
4 You can then double-click an active alert to view the alert information.
Management packs that are imported by default
By default, Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft setup automatically imports several management packs that apply to your cloud
in
frastructure. To view the management packs, in the Operations console, open the Administration workspace, and then click
Management Packs.
Getting started with monitoring
Before you begin monitoring:
• Make sure the state of all computers is understood.
• Take care of any actions needed to get to all computers green.
• Make sure no rule-based-alerts need action, and then close them.
Setting up no
tications for critical alerts
When a critical alert occurs, it is important to know about it. In System Center 2012 R2– Operations Manager, when an alert is generated,
Oper
ations Manager can notify designated individuals by email, instant message (IM), or text message (SMS). Notications can also run
commands automatically when an alert is raised on a monitored system.
Notications have these elements:
• A Run As account that provides credentials to the No
tication Account Run As prole. If your SMTP is congured to only support
sending email from authenticated accounts, then the domain Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft is using must have two-way trust
with the domain of the SMTP server.
• A no
tication channel that denes the format for the notication and the way the notication is sent.
• A no
tication subscriber that denes the recipients and the schedule for sending notications to the subscriber.
• A no
tication subscription that denes the criteria for sending a notication, the channel to be used, and the subscribers to receive the
notication.
An Operations Manager administrator must con
gure the Run As account for notications and dene the notication channels. An
Operations Manager administrator, advanced operator, or operator can create a subscriber and a subscription.
For more information, see
Subscribing to Alert No
tications in Microsoft TechNet.
Recovering from an alert storm
Many alerts, known as an
alert storm, can occur if there is:
• An incident such as a power outage, or
• Disruptive maintenance, where maintenance mode was either not used or not e
ective because of wide-spread impact.
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