Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.00.01 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
- IOM status is downgraded
- IOM health is downgraded
- Drives on compute sled are not visible
- Storage configuration cannot be applied to 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
Generating certificate signing request
1. Click Application Settings > Security > Certificates.
2. At the bottom-right of the page, click Generate Certificate Signing Request.
3. Enter the required details and click Generate.
● OME–Modular does not create an SSL certificate on time change or on every boot or time change and boot
simultaneously.
● OME–Modular generates a new SSL certificate with validity from build_time till (build_time +10 years) only during first
boot scenarios such as firmware update, racresetcfg, and FIPS mode changes.
NOTE: Only the users with the chassis administrator privileges can generate certificate signing requests.
Configuring alerts
This section allows you to configure the email, SNMP, and the syslog settings to trigger alerts.
Configuring email alerts
1. Click Application Settings > Alerts.
2. Click Email Configuration
3. Enter the SMTP Server Network Address.
NOTE: The SMTP server network address can have a maximum length of 255 characters.
4. If the server requires authentication, select Enable Authentication.
NOTE:
If Enable Authentication is selected, you must provide the username and password to access the SMTP
server.
5. Enter SMTP Port Number.
6. If the SMTP server is configured to use SSL, select the SSL option.
Configuring SNMP alerts
The SNMP alerts contain the service tag of the chassis as one of the parameters in the trap. Third-party consoles can use this
information to correlate the traps with the system.
For network IOMs and compute sleds, OME–Modular subscribes to alerts through internal private VLANs—SNMP or REST. For
MXG610s fiber channel switching modules, only SNMP V1 is supported and you can configure only four SNMP alert destinations.
You can configure the SNMP alert destination for IOMs from the Application Settings > Alerts > SNMP Configuration
page. After configuring the SNMP destination, go to I/O Settings > Replicate Alert Destinations.
To configure SNMP alerts, perform the following steps:
1. From the main menu, select Application Settings > Alerts.
2. Click SNMP Configuration.
3. Select Enable to enable the configuration.
4. Enter the Destination Address.
You can configure up to four SNMP destinations.
5. Select the SNMP Version.
The available SNMP versions are:
● SNMP V1
● SNMP V2
NOTE: For MX9116n or MX5108n IOMs, only SNMP V2, is supported.
6. Enter the Community String.
Logging in to OME-Modular
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