Users Guide

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To delete a connection profile:
1. From the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter , click Connection Profiles.
2. Under Available Profiles, select the profile to delete and then click Delete.
3. On the message that displays, to remove the profile, click Delete, or click Cancel to cancel the delete action.
Testing A Connection Profile
To test a connection profile:
1. In the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter , select Connection Profiles.
2. Under Available Profiles, to test the entered iDRAC and host root credentials on the selected servers, select the
connection profile and then click Test Connection.
3. Use the check boxes to select the hosts you want tested, and then click Test Selected.
4. To abort all selected tests and cancel the testing, click Abort All Tests.
5. To exit, click Done.
Refreshing A Connection Profile
In the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage > Connection Profiles tab, up in the VMware vSphere
Web Client title bar, click the Refresh icon.
NOTE: If a host is removed from vCenter, then it is removed from the connection profile automatically.
Understanding System Event Logs In vSphere Client
Host View
The System Event Log provides status information for hardware discovered by the OpenManage Integration for VMware
vCenter.
System Event Logs provide information based on the following criteria:
Status
There are several status icons: Informational (blue exclamation point), Warning (yellow triangle with
exclamation point), Error (red X).
Time (Server
Time)
Indicates the time and date the event occurred.
Search this page Displays the specific message, server names, configuration settings, and so on.
The severity levels are defined as:
Info
The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter operation completed successfully.
Warning The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter operation partially failed, and was partially successful.
Error The OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter operation failed.
Security Contains information on system security.
You can save the log as an external CSV file.
Related Information:
Displaying The System Event Logs For An Individual Host
Displaying Logs in Dell Management Center
Dell Management Center logs include status information for discovered hardware and a history of user actions.
To display logs in Dell Management Center:
1. From the Dell Management Center, in the left pane, select Log.
End-To-End Hardware Management
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