Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.00.10 for PowerEdge MX7000 Chassis User's Guide
- Overview
- Updating the management module firmware
- Logging in to OME-Modular
- Logging in to OME–Modular as local, Active Directory, or LDAP user
- 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
- Managing compute sleds
- 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
- 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
- Storage
- Recommended slot configurations for IOMs
Overview
The Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Modular (OME-Modular) application runs on the PowerEdge M9002m management
module (MM) firmware. OME-Modular facilitates configuration and management of a standalone PowerEdge MX chassis or
group of MX chassis using a single Graphical User Interface (GUI). You can use OME-Modular to deploy servers and update
firmware. You can also manage the overall health of the chassis and the chassis components such as compute sleds, network
devices, input or output modules (IOMs), and storage devices. OME-Modular also facilitates the following activities on the
hardware:
● Connectivity of management network.
● Discovery and inventory.
● Monitoring and power control operations and thermal functions.
You can use OME-Modular to manage key workloads on the MX7000 platforms.
● Large and unstructured data and analytics
● Hyper converged and traditional workloads
● Database workloads
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Software defined storage
● HPC and performance workloads
The lead chassis in the Multi Chassis Management (MCM) enables you to perform the following tasks:
● Manage servers across multiple MX chassis.
● Deploy or update servers from lead chassis without launching the member chassis web interface.
● Manage fabric switch engines in fabric mode using the OME-Modular web interface.
● Manage alert log and actions.
● Manage virtual MAC/WWN identity pools.
● Deploy compute sleds easily using server profiles and templates.
OME-Modular offers simple and static roles such as the chassis administrator, compute manager, fabric manager, storage
manager, and viewer roles while, OpenManage Enterprise offers static and dynamic groups with role-based access control
(RBAC).
Topics:
• Key features
• New in this release
• Supported platforms
• Supported web browsers
• Other documents you may need
• Accessing documents from Dell support site
• Positioning OME-Modular with other Dell EMC applications
Key features
The key features of OME-Modular are:
● End-to-end life cycle management for servers, storage, and networking.
● Addition of a new chassis to add server, storage, and networking capacity.
● Multiple chassis management using a single interface—web or RESTful interface.
● Management of network IOMs and SmartFabric Services.
● Usage of the automation and security features of iDRAC9.
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