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b In Data Retrieval Time, enter the time in HH:MM format.
The time you enter is your local time. Therefore, if you want to run the inventory at the virtual appliance time zone, calculate the
time dierence between your local and virtual appliance time zone, and then enter the time appropriately.
c To apply the changes and continue, click Next.
Once you click next, all details that you provide in this wizard is saved and you cannot modify the details from this wizard. You can
modify inventory schedule details of the hosts from the
Manage > Settings tab after completing the conguration from the
conguration wizard. See
Modifying inventory job schedules in the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter User’s Guide at
Dell.com/support/manuals.
Running warranty retrieval jobs
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The warranty retrieval job conguration is available from the Settings tab in OMIVV. In addition, you can also run or schedule warranty
retrieval job from
Job Queue > Warranty. The scheduled jobs are listed in the job queue. In an SSO environment with multiple vCenter
servers, the chassis warranty runs automatically with every vCenter when the warranty for any vCenter is run. However, warranty does not
automatically run if it is not added to chassis prole.
NOTE: The settings in this page are reset to default each time the conguration wizard is invoked. If you have previously
congured a warranty retrieval job, ensure that you replicate that schedule warranty retrieval job in this page before completing
the wizard functions so that the previous warranty retrieval is not overridden by the default settings.
Steps
1 In the Warranty Schedule dialog box, select Enable Warranty Data Retrieval.
2 In Warranty Data Retrieval Schedule, do the following:
a Select the check box next to each day of the week that you want to run the warranty.
b Enter the time in HH:MM format.
The time you enter is your local time. Therefore, if you want to run the inventory at the virtual appliance time zone, calculate the
time dierence between your local and virtual appliance time zone, and then enter the time appropriately.
3 To apply the changes and continue, click Next, and then proceed with the Event and Alarm settings.
Once you click next, all details that you provide in this wizard is saved and you cannot modify the details from the wizard. You can
modify warranty job schedules from the Settings tab after completing the conguration from the conguration wizard. See Modifying
warranty job schedules in the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter User’s Guide at Dell.com/support/manuals.
Conguring events and alarms
You can congure events and alarms by using the Initial Conguration Wizard or from the Settings tab for events and alarms. To receive
events from the servers, OMIVV is congured as trap destination. For 12th generation hosts and later, ensure that the SNMP trap
destination is set in iDRAC. For hosts earlier than 12th generation, ensure that the trap destination is set in OMSA.
About this task
NOTE
: OMIVV supports SNMP v1 and v2 alerts for 12th generation hosts and later and supports only SNMP v1 alerts for hosts
earlier than 12th generation.
Steps
1 In the Initial Conguration Wizard, under Event Posting Levels, select one of the following:
Do not post any events—block hardware events
Post all events—post all hardware events
Post only Critical and Warning events—post only critical or warning level hardware events
Post only Virtualization-Related Critical and Warning Events—post only virtualization-related critical and warning event, which is
the default event posting level
2 To enable all hardware alarms and events, select Enable Alarms for all Dell EMC Hosts.
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