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I am not seeing OpenManage Integration icon in HTML-5 Client
even if registration of plug-in to vCenter was successful
OpenManage Integration icon is not displayed in the vSphere client unless the vSphere client services are restarted. When you
register the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter appliance, the appliance is registered with the vSphere client. If you
unregister the appliance and then either re-register the same version or register a new version of the appliance, it successfully
registers, but the OMIVV icon may not be display in the vSphere Client. This is due to a caching issue from VMware. To clear
the issue, ensure that you restart the Sphere Client service on the vCenter Server. Then the plug-in is displayed in the UI.
Resolution: Restart the vSphere client services on the vCenter server.
Version Affected: 2.2 and later
Dell privileges that are assigned while registering the OMIVV
appliance are not removed after unregistering OMIVV
After registering vCenter with an OMIVV appliance, several Dell privileges are added to the vCenter privilege list. Once you
unregister vCenter from the OMIVV appliance, the Dell privileges are not removed.
NOTE: Although the Dell privileges are not removed, there is no impact to any OMIVV operations.
Version Affected: 3.1 and later
Proactive HA
Dell provider is not displayed as health update provider
When you register a vCenter server with OMIVV and then upgrade the vCenter server version, such as from vCenter 6.0 to
vCenter 6.5, the Dell provider is not displayed in the Proactive HA provider list.
Resolution: You can upgrade a registered vCenter for non-administrator users or administrator users. To upgrade to the latest
version of the vCenter server, see the VMware Documentation and then perform either of the following options, as applicable:
For non-administrator users:
1. Assign extra privileges to non-administrator users, if necessary. See Required privileges for non-administrator users on
page 15.
2. Reboot the registered OMIVV appliance.
3. Log out from vSphere Client and then log in again.
For administrator users:
1. Reboot the registered OMIVV appliance.
2. Log out from vSphere Client and then log in again.
The Dell provider is now listed in the Proactive HA provider list.
Version affected: 4.0 and later
DNS
Why is DNS configuration settings restored to original settings
after appliance reboot if appliance IP and DNS settings are
overwritten with DHCP values
There is a known defect where statically assigned DNS settings are replaced by values from DHCP. This can happen when
DHCP is used to obtain IP settings, and DNS values are assigned statically. When the DHCP lease is renewed or the appliance is
restarted, the statically assigned DNS settings are removed.
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