Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Version 5.0 User's Guide
- Introduction
- About Administration Console
- Register new vCenter server
- Register vCenter server by non-administrator user
- Required privileges for non-administrator users
- Assign Dell privileges to existing role
- Update SSL certificates for registered vCenter servers
- Modify vCenter login credentials
- Unregister OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter
- Upload license to Administration Portal
- Manage the OMIVV appliance
- Access the appliance management
- Restart OMIVV appliance
- Update OMIVV appliance and repository location
- Upgrade OMIVV appliance using RPM
- 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 servers
- Configure deployment mode
- Extended monitoring
- Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
- Upload HTTPS certificate
- Set up global alerts
- About OMIVV VM console
- 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
- Deployment
- View bare-metal servers
- Device discovery
- Auto discovery
- Enable or disable administrative accounts in iDRAC
- Manually configure PowerEdge servers for auto discovery
- Manual discovery of bare-metal servers
- Remove bare-metal servers
- Refresh bare-metal servers
- Purchase or renew iDRAC license
- Deployment
- System profile
- Create system profile
- Edit system profile
- View system profile
- Delete system profile
- ISO profile
- Create an ISO profile
- Edit an ISO profile
- View an ISO profile
- Delete an ISO profile
- Download custom Dell EMC ISO images
- Compliance
- Manage 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
- MX chassis firmware update
- Host Management
- Security roles and permissions
- Frequently Asked Questions-FAQ
- Frequently Asked Questions-FAQ
- iDRAC license type and description are displayed incorrectly for non-compliant vSphere hosts
- Dell provider is not displayed as health update provider
- Host inventory or test connection fails due to invalid or unknown iDRAC IP.
- On running fix noncompliant vSphere hosts wizard, the status of a specific host is displayed as Unknown
- Dell privileges that are assigned while registering the OMIVV appliance are not removed after unregistering OMIVV
- How do I resolve error code 2000000 caused by VMware Certificate Authority-VMCA
- In Administration Console, Update Repository Path is not set to default path after I reset appliance to factory settings
- What should I do when a web communication error in the vCenter HTML-5 Client opens after changing the DNS settings in OMIVV
- Installation date be displays as 12-31-1969 for some of the firmware on the firmware page
- I am not seeing OpenManage Integration icon in HTML-5 Client even if registration of plug-in to vCenter was successful
- Why is DNS configuration settings restored to original settings after appliance reboot if appliance IP and DNS settings are overwritten with DHCP values
- Running firmware update may display an error message, The firmware repository file does not exist or is invalid.
- Using OMIVV to update the Intel network card with firmware version of 13.5.2 is not supported
- Using OMIVV to update Intel network card from 14.5 or 15.0 to 16.x fails due to staging requirement from DUP
- Why does Administration Portal display unreachable update repository location
- Why did system not enter maintenance mode when I performed one-to-many firmware update
- 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
- Password is not changed for user used for bare-metal discovery after successfully applying system profile that has same user with new changed credentials in iDRAC user list
- Unable to view new iDRAC version details listed on vCenter hosts and clusters page
- Can OMIVV support ESXi with lockdown mode enabled
- When I tried to use lockdown mode, it fails
- Attempting to deploy ESXi on server fails
- Auto discovered systems are displayed without model information in Deployment wizard
- NFS share is set up with ESXi ISO, but deployment fails with errors mounting share location
- How do I force remove OMIVV appliance from vCenter
- Entering a Password in the Backup Now Screen Receives an Error Message
- What should I do as firmware update failed
- What should I do as vCenter registration failed
- Performance during host credential profile test credentials is slow or unresponsive
- Does OMIVV support VMware vCenter server appliance
- A server may show as non-compliant with CSIOR status, "Unknown"
- Firmware level not updated when I have performed firmware update with Apply on Next reboot option and system was rebooted
- Host still displayed under chassis even after removing host from vCenter tree
- After backup and restore of OMIVV, alarm settings are not restored
- OS deployment fails when NPAR is enabled on a target node and disabled in System Profile
- Available OMIVV appliance version displays wrong information when the available version is lesser than the current version
- The 267027 exception is thrown while adding a 12G and later bare-metal server
- During deployment, system profile apply fails due to iDRAC error
- OMIVV RPM upgrade fails when proxy is configured with domain user authentication
- Unable to apply System Profile that has PCIe card in the FX chassis
- Drift Detection shows noncompliant for Modular servers that has PCIe card in the FX chassis
- Unable to deploy an OS on PowerEdge serves when the iDRAC does not populate the MAC address of the selected NIC
- 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
- Dell EMC icon is not displayed after backup and restore from an earlier OMIVV version to a later OMIVV version
- 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.
- Configuring the System Lockdown mode at a cluster level sometimes displays a message "No hosts under the cluster has successful inventory"
- Sometimes post RPM upgrade of OMIVV appliance, multiple entries in the logs are seen in vCenter Recent Tasks
- After registration of vCenter, the Dell EMC logo of OMIVV is not displayed on the home page of VMware
- Non-compliant 11G PowerEdge servers are retained in OMIVV inventory after backup and restore
- Unable to launch vCenter from flex client after upgrading the OMIVV appliance
- When adding or removing network adapters to OMIVV, the existing NICs disappear from the OMIVV console
- After adding or removing the second NIC, the Network Configuration page shows three NICs
- 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
- 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
- When performing backup and restore, error message displayed is not informative in admin portal if the invalid username is entered
- iDRAC license status is displayed as compliant on the management compliance page when the iDRAC IP is not reachable
- 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
- Warranty job is not running for certain hosts
- Management compliance page shows that incorrect credential profile name for hosts managed using chassis credential profile
- Proactive HA initialization is not happening after performing backup and restore
- OMIVV page displays invalid session, or time out exception, or two million errors in Firefox browser
- The System profile configuration preview task fails for iDRAC new user addition
- Attribute is not applied after successful system profile RAID deployment
- OMIVV lists the virtual IP of the lead when you try to add the member chassis in chassis credential profile
- Chassis inventory fails in OMIVV after promoting backup lead as a lead
- In vCenter, recent tasks pane does not show the details column for some OMIVV task notifications
- Unable to see the failure details in OMIVV logs for failed MX chassis firmware update job
- Host firmware update fails, if a canceled firmware update job of related chassis is present
- On the configuration preview page of the deployment wizard, an error message is displayed
- Bare-metal deployment issues
- Frequently Asked Questions-FAQ
- System specific attributes
- Additional information
- Customization attributes
- Component vs. baseline version comparison matrix
● Apply Updates, and Force Reboot without enetring Maintenance mode
11. On the Review Summary page, review the firmware update information, and then click FINISH.
The firmware update jobs can take up to several hours depending on the components and number of servers selected. You
can view the status of the jobs on the Jobs page.
After firmware update task is complete, the inventory runs automatically on the selected hosts and hosts exit automatically
from maintenance mode that is based on an option that is selected in the Schedule Updates page.
Related information
Firmware update on page 118
Update firmware on vSphere cluster
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 DRS is enabled.
● 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.
NOTE: Driver update is not supported on vSphere cluster and host.
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.
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.
● Select a cluster, in the right pane, select Monitor > OMIVV Cluster Information > Firmware > Run Firmware
Wizard.
2. On the Firmware Update Checklist page, ensure that all the prerequisites are verified before scheduling the update, and
then click GET STARTED.
3. On the Update Source page, If the cluster profile is associated to the cluster in which the host is present, by default, the
associated firmware repository is selected. Else, Dell Default Catalog is selected.
If you change the firmware repository profile, a message is displayed indicating that the selected repository profile is not
associated to baseline and using a different repository may affect the baseline comparison.
4. Based on the firmware repository profile you have selected, select an appropriate bundle, and then click NEXT. Only 64-bit
bundles are supported.
NOTE:
Only one bundle can be selected for OEM (debranded) servers even if they are of different models. Even if the
bundle is not applicable for one or more of the OEM servers, the components page of the firmware update wizard lists
each OEM server or firmware component pair. If the firmware update fails for a given firmware component pair, retry
with the alternate bundle displayed for the OEM server.
5. On the Select Firmware Components page, select the firmware components that require an update, and then click NEXT.
The count of the components that is based on criticality status such as Urgent, Recommended, Optional, and Downgrades
are displayed.
The components which have lower version than the available version in the catalog, or it is in the same level (Up-to-Date), or
scheduled for an update cannot be selected. To select the components which have lower version than the available version,
select the Allow Firmware downgrade check box.
You can use the filter option to filter the data based on the specific column names.
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