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Table 5. Tasks run on Dell EMC devices by using the Dell EMC Windows Server Agent-based and iDRAC7
or iDRAC8 SNMP Management Pack monitoring features (continued)
Tasks run on the
SCOM console
Dell EMC Windows Server Agent-based and iDRAC7 or iDRAC8 SNMP Management Pack
monitoring features
Server and Rack Workstation monitoring
feature using OMSA
DRAC monitoring feature
Launch OpenManage
Server Administrator
(Monolithic Server)
Yes Yes
Launch Dell EMC
Remote Access Console
Yes Yes
Launch Remote Desktop
(Monolithic Server)
Yes Yes
iDRAC Hard Reset No No
Clear ESM Logs Yes No
Power management-related tasks
Check Power Status Yes No
Force Power Off Yes No
Power Cycle Yes No
Power off Gracefully Yes No
Power On Yes No
Power Reset Yes No
Turn LED Identification
On
Yes No
Turn LED Identification
Off
Yes No
To run the monitoring feature-based tasks on a SCOM console, see Run Dell EMC Windows Server Agent-based and iDRAC7 or
iDRAC8 SNMP Management Pack monitoring feature-based tasks on SCOM on page 22.
Check connection to the nodes
By running the Check Node Interfaces task, you can check if the selected Dell EMC device or DRAC/IDRAC and its
corresponding interfaces are reachable. After the task is successfully run, a summary of the reachability to the server and
interface is displayed.
View warranty information of PowerEdge servers
By running the Get Warranty Information task, you can view the warranty status of the Dell EMC device.
Launch OMSA on monolithic servers using the SCOM console
By running the Launch Dell OpenManage Server Administrator task, you can start the Dell OMSA application.
NOTE:
The Dell EMC Windows Server Agent-based and iDRAC7 or iDRAC8 SNMP Management Pack tasks open the
remote console when using Internet Explorer.
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