Compatibility Matrix

Important notes
This section provides important information that you must consider when you are working on OpenManage Integration for
VMware vCenter.
OMIVV supports BIOS mode to deploy hypervisor on the target server. Ensure that you have BIOS mode selected in the
reference hardware profile before applying the hypervisor profile. If there is no hardware profile selected, ensure that you
manually configure the Boot mode as BIOS and reboot the server before applying the hypervisor profile.
OMIVV currently supports only the community named "Public" or "public". The SNMP community name is not configurable.
If another community name is used, the events are not received by OMIVV and the events are not displayed in the VMware
vCenter.
A hardware profile created using a reference server with a certain BIOS version can cause deployment to fail. Some BIOS
versions do not provide accurate information for certain BIOS settings, such as the Embedded NIC1 and NIC2 settings. When
a server with the minimum BIOS version is used as a reference server in a hardware profile, the fields are ignored by both
the UI and deployment. An issue may occur, however, if the settings in question are required to have a certain value for
deployment to complete successfully. The solution to this issue is to use a server with up-to-date BIOS as a reference server
for a hardware profile.
NOTE: Servers being used for deployment should also have updated BIOS. If deployment tries to apply settings to a
server with issues in BIOS, deployment fails. Currently the BIOS version is not checked for compliance, but it is displayed
on the server compliance page. Warnings are displayed on the hardware profile reference server and BIOS settings
pages and when you select a deployment template with an affected hardware profile during deployment.
OMIVV registered with the VMware vCenter by using Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is highly recommended. For
FQDN-based registrations, the host name of the vCenter should be properly resolvable by the DNS server.
NOTE: For more information about the DNS requirements for vSphere, see the following links:
DNS requirements for vSphere 5.5
DNS requirements for vSphere 6.0
DNS requirements for vSphere 6.5 and Platform Services Controller appliance
For cloud server, iDRAC Enterprise license is required.
Default SNMP Community string is Public. SNMP community string can be configured from Manage > Settings >
Appliance Settings > OMSA SNMP Trap Community String.
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