Install Guide
Table Of Contents
- OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Version 4.1 Web Client Installation Guide
- Introduction
- OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter licensing
- Important notes for reference
- Hardware requirements
- Software requirements
- Port information
- Prerequisite checklist
- Installing, configuring, and upgrading OMIVV
- Deploying OMIVV OVF using vSphere web client
- Registering vCenter server by non-administrator user
- Registering OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter and importing license file
- Upgrading registered vCenter
- Verifying installation
- Migrating from earlier version to 4.1
- Recovering OMIVV after unregistering earlier version of OMIVV
- Appliance configuration for VMware vCenter
- Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site
- Related Documentation
1. In the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage → Settings tab, under Appliance Settings, at the
right side of Latest Version Notification, click the icon.
By default, the latest version notification is disabled.
2. In the Latest Version Notification and Retrieval Schedule dialog box, perform the following actions:
a. If you want to enable latest version notification, select the Enable Latest Version notification check box.
b. Under Latest Version Retrieval Schedule, select the days of the week for this job.
c. In Latest Version Retrieval Time, specify the required local time.
The time you provide is your local time. Ensure that you calculate any time difference for running this task at a proper
time on the OMIVV appliance.
3. To save the settings, click Apply, to reset the settings, click Clear, and to abort the operation, click Cancel.
Configuring deployment credentials
The deployment credentials allow you to set up credentials to communicate securely with a bare-metal system that is
discovered using auto discovery until the OS deployment is complete. For secure communication with iDRAC, OMIVV uses
deployment credentials from initial discovery until the end of the deployment process. Once the OS deployment process
is successfully complete, OMIVV changes the iDRAC credentials as provided in the connection profile. If you change the
deployment credentials, all newly discovered systems from that point onwards are provisioned with the new credentials.
However, the credentials on servers that are discovered prior to the change of deployment credentials are not affected by this
change.
NOTE: OMIVV acts as a provisioning server. The deployment credentials allow you to communicate with iDRAC that uses
the OMIVV plug-in as a provisioning server in the auto discovery process.
1. In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage > Settings tab, under Appliance Settings, at the right
side of Deployment Credentials, click the
icon.
2. In Credentials for Bare Metal Server Deployment, under Credentials, enter the values for the following:
● In the User Name text box, enter the user name.
The user name should be 16 characters or less (only ASCII printable characters).
● In the Password text box, enter the password.
The password should be 20 characters or less (only ASCII printable characters).
● In the Verify Password text box, enter the password again.
Ensure that the passwords match.
3. To save the specified credentials, click Apply.
vCenter settings
In this section, configure the following vCenter settings:
● Enable the OMSA link. See Enabling the OMSA link.
● Configure events and alarms. See the Configuring events and alarms.
● Configure the data retrieval schedules for inventory and warranty. See the Viewing data retrieval schedules for inventory and
warranty.
Enabling OMSA link
Install and configure an OMSA web server before enabling the OMSA link. See the OpenManage Server Administrator
Installation Guide for the version of OMSA in use and for instructions on how to install and configure the OMSA web server.
NOTE: OMSA is only required on PowerEdge 11th generation servers or earlier.
1. In the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, on the Manage > Settings tab, under vCenter Settings and at the
right side of the OMSA web server URL, click the icon.
2. In the OMSA Web Server URL dialog box, type the URL.
Ensure that you include the complete URL, along with the HTTPS and port number 1311.
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