Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Deployment Credentials: Sets up credentials to be used for communication with Dell servers during bare metal server
deployment.
Firmware Repository: Lets you edit where your firmware repository is stored.
Server Security using White List : Provides a server white list that limits the servers that are deployed.
OMSA agent is required on Dell PowerEdge 11th generation server for the following operations:
Detailed host inventory.
Receive events from the host.
Retrieve component-level health information.
Clear command logs and system event logs (SELs)
NOTE: OMSA is only required on Dell servers prior to 12th generation of Dell PowerEdge servers.
Warranty Expiration Notification can be used to:
Monitor the warranty expiration date.
Set a minimum number of warranty days left threshold beyond which either a warning or critical alert is generated. The alert
appears as an icon on the host's OpenManage Integration tab.
Related Tasks:
Enabling The OMSA Link Outside the Configuration Wizard on page 20
Enable or Disable Server Warranty Expiration Notification on page 20
Enabling The OMSA Link Outside the Configuration Wizard
To launch OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) within the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter virtual
appliance, the OMSA Web Server must be installed and configured. See the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Installation
Guide for the version of OMSA in use for instructions on how to install and configure the Web Server.
NOTE: OMSA is only required on Dell servers prior to 12th generation of Dell PowerEdge servers.
To enable the OMSA link:
1. In the Dell Management Center, Settings > General under OMSA Launcher, click Edit.
2. Use the OMSA Web Server URL text box to enter the URL for OMSA. You must include the full URL including the HTTPS
and the port number 1311.
3. To save this URL, click Apply.
NOTE: For information about setting up an OMSA trap destination, see Setting Up An OMSA Trap Destination.
Enable or Disable Server Warranty Expiration Notification
When you control the warranty settings, the server warranty information is retrieved from Dell online. Use this page to enable or
disable server warranty expiration notifications for hosts and clusters. Set or edit this feature in the Dell Management Center on
the Settings, General Page.
To enable or disable server warranty expiration notification:
1. In the Dell Management Center, click Settings > General.
2. In the General page, to enable notifications, click on Edit button on the right hand side.
3. Select the Enable Warranty Status Notifications check box.
4. To set the Minimum Days Threshold Alert do the following:
a. To set warnings, in the Warnings drop-down list select the number of days for warnings about server warranty status.
b. To set critical warranty status, in the Critical drop-down list set the number of days for warning of critical server
warranty status.
5. To apply the changes, click Apply.
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Steps to Configure or Edit the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter