Quick Installation Guide
To create a new connection profile using the wizard:
1. From the Connection Profiles tab, click Create New.
2. In the Profile Name and Description panel, enter the Profile Name and an optional Description that are used to help
manage custom connection profiles, and then click Next.
3. In the Associated Hosts panel, select the hosts for the connection profile and click Next.
4. View the information about credentials and connection protocols and click Next.
5. In the iDRAC panel, enter the iDRAC credential information.
a) Enter the User Name, Password, and Verify Password. The user name can contain up to 16 characters
including white space. The following characters are not supported: / (forward slash), \\ (backslash), @ (at), \"
(quotation mark), and white space without any characters. The passwords must match and use ASCII-printable
characters only.
NOTE: Passwords can contain up to 20 printable ASCII characters. The domain name can contain
alphanumeric characters, - (dash), and . (period) only.
b) For Certificate Check, select Enable to download and store the iDRAC certificate and validate it during all future
connections, or select Disable to perform no check and not store the certificate.
You need to select Enable if you are using Active Directory.
6. Click Next.
7. In the Host Root Credentials panel, do the following:
a) Enter the User Name, Password, and Verify Password. The passwords must match.
NOTE: Passwords cannot exceed 31 characters and cannot contain any special characters.
NOTE: For servers that do not have either an iDRAC Express or Enterprise card, the iDRAC test connection
result states
Not Applicable for this system
.
NOTE: The OMSA credentials are the same credentials used for ESX and ESXi hosts.
b) For Certificate Check, select Enable to download and store the OMSA certificate and validate it during all future
connections, or select Disable to perform no check and not store the certificate. Select Enable if you use Active
Directory.
8. Click Next.
9. The Test Connection window tests the entered iDRAC and Host Root Credentials on the selected servers. Do one of
the following:
– To begin the test, click Test Selected The other options are inactive.
– To stop the tests click Abort All Tests.
10. To complete the profile, click Save.
11. To continue on to configure Events and Alarms, click Save and Continue.
Configuring Events And Alarms [Wizard]
Configure events and alarms using the Configuration Wizard or from the Dell Management Center, Settings option for
Events and Alarms.
NOTE: On hosts prior to 12G, this feature requires that the virtual appliance is configured as a trap destination in
OMSA to display host events in vCenter.
To configure events and alarms:
1. In the Configuration Wizard, under Event Posting Levels, select one of the following:
– Do not post any events - Block hardware events.
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