Install Guide

Table Of Contents
Appliance settings
In this section, configure the following for the OMIVV appliance:
Warranty expiration notification
Firmware update repository
Latest appliance version notification
Deployment credentials
Configuring warranty expiration notification settings
1. In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage > Settings tab, under Appliance Settings, click
Warranty Expiration Notification.
2. Expand Warranty Expiration Notification to view the following:
Warranty Expiration Notificationwhether the setting is enabled or disabled
Warningnumber of days for the first warning setting
Criticalnumber of days for the critical warning setting
3. To configure warranty expiration thresholds for warning about warranty expiration, click the icon at the right side of
Warranty Expiration Notification.
4. In the Warranty Expiration Notification dialog box, do the following:
a. If you want to enable this setting, select the Enable warranty expiration notification for hosts.
Selecting the check box enables warranty expiration notification.
b. Under Minimum Days Threshold Alert, do the following:
i. In the Warning drop-down list, select the number of days before you want to be warned of the warranty expiration.
ii. In the Critical drop-down list, select the number of days before you want to be warned of the warranty expiration.
5. Click Apply.
Setting up firmware update repository
You can set up the firmware update repository on the OMIVV Settings tab.
1. In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage > Settings tab, under Appliance Settings at the right
side of Firmware Update Repository, click the
icon.
2. In the Firmware Update Repository dialog box, select one of the following:
Dell Onlineyou can access the location that uses the firmware update repository of Dell (Ftp.dell.com). The
OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter downloads selected firmware updates from the Dell repository and updates
the managed hosts.
NOTE: Based on the network settings, enable proxy settings if network needs proxy.
Shared Network Folderyou can have a local repository of the firmware in a CIFS-based or NFS-based network share.
This repository can either be a dump of Server Update Utility (SUU) that Dell releases periodically or a custom repository
created using DRM. This network share should be accessible by OMIVV.
NOTE: If you are using CIFS share, the repository passwords cannot exceed 31 characters.
NOTE: Ensure that you use the latest Dell EMC Repository Manager(DRM) version (3.0) and later.
3. If you select Shared Network Folder, enter the Catalog File Location by using the following format:
NFS share for .XML filehost:/share/filename.xml
NFS share for .gz filehost:/share/filename.gz
CIFS share for .XML file\\host\share\filename.xml
CIFS share for .gz file\\host\share\filename.gz
NOTE: OMIVV supports only Server Message Block(SMB) version 1.0 and SMB version 2.0 based CIFS shares.
NOTE: If you are using CIFS share, OMIVV prompts you to enter the user name and password. The @, %, and ,
characters are not supported for use in shared network folder user names or passwords.
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