Users Guide
Question: Can two OmeSiteAdministrators assigned to the same custom device group, use the tasks
created by each other?
Answer: No, the OmeSiteAdministrators can only use the tasks they have created.
Custom Device Groups
Question: Can an OmeSiteAdministrator delete devices in any group?
Answer: Yes, the OmeSiteAdministrator can delete devices in any group, similar to the OmePowerUser or
OmeAdministrator.
Question: Can OmeSiteAdministrators edit the device groups they created?
Answer: No, the OmeSiteAdministrators cannot edit device groups or queries.
Question: Can OmeSiteAdministrators delete queries and custom groups?
Answer: Yes, the OmeSiteAdministrators can delete queries and custom groups.
Question: Can OmeSiteAdministrators add devices to a custom device group?
Answer: No, the OmeSiteAdministrators cannot edit a custom device group.
Logs
Question: How do I enable logging in OpenManage Essentials?
Answer: To enable logging:
1. Go to C:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt\Essentials\configuration or the path where OpenManage
Essentials is installed.
2. Open the dconfig.ini file using notepad.
3. In the [Logging] section, modify the following:
• Set LOG_ENABLED=true to enable logging.
• Set LOG_TO_FILE=true to write logs to a file.
• Type a path for LOG_FILE_PREFIX. For example, LOG_FILE_PREFIX=C:\windows\temp.
• If required, change the suffix of the file for LOG_FILE_SUFFIX=ome_log.txt.
• Set the log level for LOG_LEVEL_MIN. For example, LOG_LEVEL_MIN=debug.
NOTE: Setting the minimum log level (LOG_LEVEL_MIN) to debug or trace reduces the
performance of OpenManage Essentials.
• Set the log level for LOG_LEVEL_MAX. For example, LOG_LEVEL_MAX=output.
NOTE: The maximum log level (LOG_LEVEL_MAX) must always be set to output.
NOTE: For more information about log severity levels, see the “Log Levels” section.
4. Close the file and restart all DSM services in the Services Microsoft Management Console.
Log Levels
Setting the log levels determines the range of message severity type you want to log. The following table
describes the log message severity levels that you can assign to LOG_LEVEL_MIN and LOG_LEVEL_MAX.
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