Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Version 5.3 User's Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Log in to Dell EMC OMIVV administration console
- Register new vCenter server
- Register vCenter server using a non-administrative account
- Required privileges for non-administrator users
- Assign Dell privileges to existing role
- Update certificates for registered vCenter servers
- Modify vCenter login credentials
- Unregister OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter
- Upload license to OMIVV Administration Console
- Manage the OMIVV appliance
- Access the appliance management
- Restart OMIVV appliance
- Upgrade OMIVV appliance and repository location
- OMIVV upgrade options
- Upgrade OMIVV appliance using RPM (using Internet)
- Upgrade OMIVV appliance using RPM (using Intranet)
- Upgrade OMIVV appliance using backup and restore
- Manage backup and restore
- Generate and download the troubleshooting bundle
- Set up HTTP proxy
- Set up Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers
- Configure deployment mode
- Extended monitoring
- Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
- Upload HTTPS certificate
- Restore default HTTPS certificate
- Set up global alerts
- About OMIVV VM console
- Open OMIVV VM console
- Configure OMIVV appliance
- Configure OMIVV appliance with two Network Interface Controllers (NICs)
- Change OMIVV appliance password
- Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) and set local time zone
- Change hostname of OMIVV appliance
- Reboot OMIVV appliance
- Reset OMIVV appliance to factory settings
- Read-only user role
- Register new vCenter server
- Monitor hosts and chassis using dashboard
- Manage hosts using host credential profile
- Manage chassis using chassis credential profile
- Manage firmware and driver repositories using repository profile
- Capture baseline configuration using cluster profile
- Manage bare-metal servers
- Manage deployment profiles
- System profile and ISO profile deployment
- Compliance
- Manage OMIVV jobs
- Manage logs
- Manage OMIVV appliance settings
- Manage vCenter settings
- Chassis Management
- View Dell EMC chassis information
- View chassis inventory information
- Viewing hardware inventory information for chassis
- View firmware inventory information
- View management controller information
- View storage inventory information
- View warranty information
- View related host for chassis
- View related chassis information
- Manage PowerEdge MX chassis
- Update MX chassis firmware
- Host Management
- View OMIVV hosts
- Monitor single host
- Firmware update
- vSphere Lifecycle Manager overview
- Using OMIVV as a firmware add-on provider in vSphere Lifecycle Manager—User Interface
- Using OMIVV as a firmware add-on provider in vSphere Lifecycle Manager—vSphere Automation APIs
- Set up blink indicator light
- Configure System Lockdown Mode
- Security roles and permissions
- Frequently Asked Questions-FAQ
- Compliance
- iDRAC license type and description are displayed incorrectly for non-compliant vSphere hosts
- On running fix noncompliant vSphere hosts wizard, the status of a specific host is displayed as Unknown
- A server may show as non-compliant with CSIOR status, "Unknown"
- iDRAC license status is displayed as compliant on the management compliance page when the iDRAC IP is not reachable
- Drift Detection shows noncompliant for Modular servers that has PCIe card in the FX chassis
- Unable to view new iDRAC version details listed on vCenter hosts and clusters page
- Deployment
- Attempting to deploy ESXi on server fails
- OS deployment fails when NPAR is enabled on a target node and disabled in System Profile
- Auto discovered systems are displayed without model information in Deployment wizard
- During deployment, system profile apply fails due to iDRAC error
- Unable to deploy an OS on PowerEdge serves when the iDRAC does not populate the MAC address of the selected NIC
- After OS deployment, OMIVV failed to add ESXi host to vCenter or failed to add Host Profile or Enter Maintenance Mode is failed for host
- ESXi host is either disconnected or not responding state after successful OS deployment using OMIVV.
- Deployment job times out when network interface card (NIC) of OMIVV is not connected to the ESXi host network
- Deployment job fails in OMIVV
- Unable to apply System Profile that has PCIe card in the FX chassis
- NFS share is set up with ESXi ISO, but deployment fails with errors mounting share location
- Bare-metal deployment issues
- Firmware update
- Running firmware update may display an error message, The firmware repository file does not exist or is invalid.
- Why did system not enter maintenance mode when I performed one-to-many firmware update
- What should I do as firmware update failed
- Firmware level not updated when I have performed firmware update with Apply on Next reboot option and system was rebooted
- Chassis Management Controller (CMC) firmware update fails in FX2 chassis
- When upgrading or downgrading some iDRAC firmware versions using OMIVV, even when the firmware update is successful, OMIVV may indicate that the job is failed.
- Using OMIVV to update the Intel network card with firmware version of 13.5.2 is not supported
- Sometimes, inventory fails after firmware update
- Installation
- Upgrade
- The 2000002 error is displayed in all the pages of OMIVV after performing RPM upgrade or backup and restore from an earlier OMIVV version to a later OMIVV version
- Proactive HA initialization is not happening after performing backup and restore
- A server with Unknown status in the earlier version is not listed on the Bare-metal Servers page after backing up and restoring to a latest OMIVV version
- Non-compliant 11G PowerEdge servers are retained in OMIVV inventory after backup and restore
- Sometimes post RPM upgrade of OMIVV appliance, multiple entries in the logs are seen in vCenter Recent Tasks
- Dell EMC icon is not displayed after backup and restore from an earlier OMIVV version to a later OMIVV version
- OMIVV RPM upgrade fails when proxy is configured with domain user authentication
- After backup and restore of OMIVV, alarm settings are not restored
- Entering a Password in the Backup Now Screen Receives an Error Message
- Unable to launch vCenter from flex client after upgrading the OMIVV appliance
- Bare-metal discovery
- Certificate
- Registration
- Sometimes, OMIVV takes long time to complete vCenter un-registration
- After registration of vCenter, the Dell EMC logo of OMIVV is not displayed on the home page of VMware
- What should I do as vCenter registration failed
- I am not seeing OpenManage Integration icon in HTML-5 Client even if registration of plug-in to vCenter was successful
- Dell privileges that are assigned while registering the OMIVV appliance are not removed after unregistering OMIVV
- Proactive HA
- DNS
- Host credential profile
- When creating a host credential profile for the host having ESXi 6.5U1, the Service Tag of the host is not displayed on the Select Hosts page
- Performance during host credential profile test credentials is slow or unresponsive
- Host inventory or test connection fails due to invalid or unknown iDRAC IP.
- When I tried to use lockdown mode, it fails
- Network configuration
- System profile
- vCenter
- Others
- OMIVV instance is not removed from vCenter after resetting OMIVV appliance to factory settings
- Test connection and inventory fails in OMIVV after changing vCenter password
- OMIVV page displays invalid session, or time out exception, or two million errors in Firefox browser
- Warranty job is not running for certain hosts
- Configuring the System Lockdown mode at a cluster level sometimes displays a message "No hosts under the cluster has successful inventory"
- Available OMIVV appliance version displays wrong information when the available version is lesser than the current version
- Host still displayed under chassis even after removing host from vCenter tree
- Does OMIVV support VMware vCenter server appliance
- How do I force remove OMIVV appliance from vCenter
- In Administration Console, Update Repository Path is not set to default path after I reset appliance to factory settings
- Why does Administration Portal display unreachable update repository location
- Chassis global health still healthy when some of power supply status has changed to critical
- Processor version is displayed as “Not Applicable” in processor view in system overview page
- Does OMIVV support vCenter in linked mode
- What are required port settings for OMIVV
- Can OMIVV support ESXi with lockdown mode enabled
- Sometimes, test connection fails when using NFS share
- Compliance
- System specific attributes
- Additional information
- Customization attributes
- Component vs. baseline version comparison matrix
- Response codes
Manage vCenter settings
Topics:
• About events and alarms
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Managing data retrieval schedule
About events and alarms
On the Settings page, you can enable the events and alarms for hosts and chassis, select the event posting level, and restore
default alarms. You can configure events and alarms for each vCenter or for all registered vCenters. The events and alarms
corresponding to a chassis are associated with vCenter.
It is recommended to select any of the following event posting level options except Do not post any events.
The following are the four event posting levels:
Table 8. Event posting level
Event Description
Do not post any events Do not allow OMIVV to forward any events or alerts into its
associated vCenters.
Post all events Post all events, including informal events, that the OMIVV
receives from managed Dell EMC hosts into its associated
vCenters.
Post only critical and warning events Posts only events with either a critical or warning into its
associated vCenters.
Post only virtualization-related critical, and warning events Post virtualization-related events that are received from hosts
into related vCenters. The virtualization-related events are
events that Dell selects to be most critical to hosts that run
virtual machines. By default, this option is selected.
When you configure the events and alarms, the critical hardware alarms can trigger the OMIVV appliance to put the host system
into a maintenance mode. In certain cases, migrate the virtual machines to another host system. The OMIVV forwards events
that are received from managed hosts to vCenter and creates alarms for those events. Use these alarms to trigger actions from
vCenter, such as a reboot, maintenance mode, or migrate.
For example, when a power supply fails and an alarm is created, the resulting action puts the machine into maintenance mode,
which results in workloads being migrated to a different host in the cluster.
All hosts outside of clusters, or in clusters without VMware Distributed Resource Scheduling (DRS) enabled, can see virtual
machines being shut down due to a critical event. Dell EMC recommends enabling the DRS before enabling the Dell alarms. For
more information, see the VMware documentation.
The DRS continuously monitors usage across a resource pool and intelligently allocates available resources among virtual
machines according to business needs. To ensure that virtual machines are automatically migrated on critical hardware events,
use clusters with DRS configured Dell alarms. The details of the on-screen message list the clusters on the vCenter instance
that might be impacted. Ensure that you confirm that the clusters are impacted before enabling events and alarms.
If you want to restore the default alarm settings, select the Restore Alarms option. This option is a convenient option to
restore the default alarm configuration without uninstalling and reinstalling the product. If any Dell EMC alarm configurations
have been changed since installation, those changes are reverted using the Restore Alarms option.
NOTE: To receive the Dell events, ensure that you enable the required events in iDRAC, CMC, and Management Controller.
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