Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition for PowerEdge MX7000 Chassis User's Guide
- Contents
- Overview
- Updating firmware for PowerEdge MX solution
- MX7000 Solution Baselines
- Upgrading ethernet switch using DUP
- OME-Modular licenses
- Logging in to OME-Modular
- Logging in to OME–Modular as local, Active Directory, or LDAP user
- Logging in to OME-Modular using OpenID Connect
- OME-Modular home page
- Viewing device health
- Setting up chassis
- Initial configuration
- Configuring chassis settings
- Managing chassis
- Chassis groups
- Controlling chassis power
- Backing up chassis
- Restoring chassis
- Exporting chassis profiles
- Managing chassis failover
- Troubleshooting in chassis
- Blinking LEDs
- Interfaces to access OME-Modular
- Viewing chassis hardware
- Viewing chassis alerts
- Viewing chassis hardware logs
- Configuring OME–Modular
- Viewing current configuration
- Configuring users and user settings
- Configuring login security settings
- Configuring alerts
- Managing compute sleds
- Managing Profiles
- Managing storage
- Managing templates
- Managing identity pools
- Ethernet IO Modules
- MX Scalable Fabric architecture
- SmartFabric Services
- Managing networks
- Managing Fibre Channel IOMs
- Managing firmware
- Monitoring alerts and logs
- Monitoring audit logs
- Use case scenarios
- Troubleshooting
- Storage
- Firmware update is failing
- Storage assignment is failing
- SAS IOM status is downgraded
- SAS IOM health is downgraded
- Drives on compute sled are not visible
- Storage configuration cannot be applied to SAS IOMs
- Drives in OpenManage are not visible
- iDRAC and OpenManage drive information do not match
- The assignment mode of storage sled is unknown
- Unable to access OME-Modular using Chassis Direct
- Troubleshooting lead chassis failure
- Storage
- Recommended slot configurations for IOMs
- Upgrading networking switch using different OS10 DUP versions
- Upgrading networking switch using CLI
Managing Profiles
OME–Modular allows you to create server profiles and apply them to compute sled or slot.
● You can perform the following Profile specific operations:
○ Create Profile
○ View Profile
○ Edit Profile
○ Assign Profile
○ Unassign Profile
○ Redeploy Profile
○ Migrate Profile
○ Delete Profile
Topics:
• Creating Profile
•
Viewing Profile
• Editing Profile
• Assigning Profile
• Unassigning Profile
• Redeploying Profile
• Migrating Profile
• Deleting Profile
Creating Profile
You can create profiles based on the server templates.
To create a profile:
1. On the Profiles page, select a profile and click Create.
The Create Profiles wizard is displayed.
2. On the Template tab, Select Template and click Next.
The Details tab is displayed.
3. On the Details tab, enter Name Prefix, Description, and Profile Count of the profile and click Next.
NOTE: You can create a maximum of 100 profiles at a time.
The Boot to Network ISO tab is displayed.
4. Select Boot to Network ISO and enter the following file share information and click Next.
● Share Type—Select CIFS or NFS as required
● ISO Information—Enter the ISO path
● Share Information—Enter the Share IP Address, Workgroup, Username, and Password
● Time to Attach ISO—Select the time duration to attach ISO from the dropdown
● Test Connection—Displays the test connection status
The iDRAC Management IP tab is displayed.
5. Click Finish.
Viewing Profile
This feature allows you to only view profile and network details of the selected profile.
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