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Creating catalog in Dell EMC Repository Manager (DRM) using OMIVV
About this task
This section describes the process to create a catalog in DRM version 3.0 and later.
Steps
1. Go to Download DRM and download DRM.
2. On the DRM home page, click Add New Repository.
The Add Repository window is displayed.
3. In the Add Repository window, do the following:
a. Enter Repository Name and Description.
b. From the Base Catalog drop-down menu, select a catalog.
c. From the Integration Type drop-down menu, select OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter.
4. In the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter window, enter Virtual Appliance IP, vCenter Server IP,
Username, and Password, and click Connect.
The created catalog is displayed on the home page.
5. To export the catalog, select a catalog and click Export.
Update firmware and driver on vSAN cluster
Prerequisites
Before scheduling the firmware update, ensure that the following conditions are met in the environment:
Ensure that host is compliant (CSIOR enabled and host must have supported ESXi version), associated with a host credential
profile, and successfully inventoried. If the host is not listed, run the management compliance wizard for hosts from OMIVV
and then use the firmware update wizard.
The following prerequisites are checked before scheduling the firmware update:
DRS is enabled.
Host is not already in maintenance mode.
vSAN data objects are healthy.
For storage controller, HDD, and SSD components, ensure that the selected drivers and firmware versions in the selected
repositories are compliant as per the VMware vSAN guidelines based on the vSAN version.
For drivers, OMIVV supports only the offline bundles that are listed in the VMware Hardware Compatibility List.
The cluster satisfies the vSAN requirements for the selected data migration option. If the vSAN cluster does not meet the
requirements for the selected data migration option, the update will time out.
Dell EMC recommends selecting the baselined (Cluster Profile) Firmware or Driver repository.
Ensure that there are no active firmware update jobs for any hosts under the cluster that you are updating.
Ensure that you specify the required time out value for the "Enter maintenance mode" job. If the wait time goes beyond the
specified time, the update job fails. However, the components may get updated automatically when the host is rebooted.
Ensure that you rerun the inventory after enabling vSAN.
During the firmware update process, Dell EMC recommends not to delete or move the following:
The hosts of a cluster from vCenter for which the firmware update job is in progress.
The host credential profile of the host for which the firmware update job is in progress.
The repositories that are located in CIFS or NFS.
NOTE: VMware recommends clusters to be built with identical server hardware.
OMIVV checks compliance of the host and whether any other firmware update job is in progress in any host within the same
cluster. After the verification, the Firmware Update wizard is displayed.
Steps
1. To launch the firmware update wizard, on the OMIVV home page, expand Menu, select Hosts and Clusters, and then
perform either of the following actions:
Right-click a cluster, select OMIVV Cluster Actions > Firmware Update.
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