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Dell privileges that are assigned while registering the OMIVV
appliance are not removed after unregistering OMIVV
After registering vCenter with an OMIVV appliance, several Dell privileges are added to the vCenter privilege list. Once you
unregister vCenter from the OMIVV appliance, the Dell privileges are not removed.
NOTE: Although the Dell privileges are not removed, there is no impact to any OMIVV operations.
Version Affected: 3.1
If vCenter is idle for few hours, the OMIVV content is replaced
by a "!" icon on clicking the OpenManage Integration tab and
Management Center. What should I do to resume the session?
If vCenter is idle for few hours, the OMIVV content is replaced by a "!" icon when you click the OpenManage Integration tab
of an inventoried host and Dell Management Center icon to perform any actions.
Resolution: You can resume the session by closing the current session and logging in again.
Version Affected: 3.1, vCenter 6.0 and later
Dell Management Center does not display all the relevant logs
when trying to filter a severity category. How can I view all the
logs?
When you select a severity category to filter the log data by choosing All Categories from the drop-down, all the logs
belonging to specific category are displayed accurately. However, if you filter by choosing Info from the drop-down, the
Firmware update logs are not displayed and only the task initiation logs are displayed.
Resolution: To view all the logs in Dell Management Center, select All Categories from the Filter drop-down.
Version Affected: 3.1
How can I change the status of the OMIVV plug-in to Enabled?
After OMIVV is installed and registered with the vCenter Server, the status of OMIVV plug-in might not display the Enabled
status in some situations. The Download and Install status is displayed instead of the Enabled status.
To change the status of OMIVV plug-in to Enabled, perform the following steps:
1. Log out from vSphere Client, and vSphere Web Client.
2. Boot the OMIVV appliance into a single User mode.
3. Edit the /etc/hosts file: <vCenterIP> <myvCenter.mydomain.com> <myvCenter> and add a DNS entry for the
vCenter Server.
For example, 10.35.210.126 myvCenter.us.dell.com myvCenter
4. Reboot the OMIVV appliance. Perform either of the following steps depending on the usage of vCenter appliance.
a. If you use Windows vCenter Server, edit the hosts file at c:\system\window32\drivers\etc\hosts and add a DNS entry
for the OMIVV appliance.
For example, 10.35.210.120 myomivv.us.dell.com myomivv.
Execute the following command to flush DNS:
ipconfig /flushdns
b. If you use vCenter appliance, edit the /etc/hosts file and add a DNS entry for the OMIVV appliance.
For example, 10.35.210.120 myomivv.us.dell.com myomivv.
Reboot the vCenter appliance.
5. Click Unregister to unregister OMIVV.
6. Re-log into vSphere Client and vSphere Web Client to verify that the OMIVV plug-in displays the Enabled status.
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