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5. Set up the network and time zone for the new appliance.
NOTE: Dell EMC recommends retaining the identity (IP or FQDN) of the earlier OMIVV appliance for the new OMIVV
appliance.
NOTE: If the IP address for the new appliance is different from the IP address of the older appliance the Proactive HA
feature may not work properly. In such a scenario, disable and enable the Proactive HA for each cluster where Dell EMC
host is present.
6. The OMIVV appliance comes with default certificate. If you want to have a custom certificate for your appliance, update the
same. See Generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) on page 22 and Upload HTTPS certificate on page 22. Else, skip
this step.
7. Restore the database to the new OMIVV appliance. See Restoring the OMIVV database from a backup.
8. Verify the appliance. For more information, see . the Verify installation topic in Installation Guide
9. After the upgrade, Dell EMC recommends running the inventory again on all the hosts that the OMIVV plugin manages.
The events and alarms settings are not enabled after restoring the appliance. You can enable the Events and Alarms settings
again from the Settings tab.
If you upgrade from an earlier version of OMIVV to the available version, all the scheduled job continues to run.
NOTE: If the identity (IP or FQDN) of the new OMIVV version Y is changed from the OMIVV version X, configure the
trap destination for the SNMP traps to point to the new appliance. For 12G and later servers, the identity change is fixed
by running the inventory on these hosts. While running the inventory on 12G hosts, if SNMP traps do not point to the
new IP, those hosts are listed as noncomplaint. To fix host compliance issues, see Fix a non-compliant host on page 65.
After backing up and restoring from an earlier version of OMIVV to an updated version, if you observe that the 200000
message is displayed, or the Dell EMC logo is not displayed , or the OMIVV UI is not responding on the vCenter UI, do the
following:
Restart vSphere Client services for both vSphere Client (HTML-5) and vSphere Web Client (FLEX) on the vCenter
server.
If the issue persists:
For VMware vCenter Server Appliance: Go to/etc/vmware/vsphere-client/vc-packages/vsphere-
client-serenity. For Windows vCenter, go to the following folders in the vCenter appliance and check if the old
data corresponding to the earlier version existsC:\ProgramData\VMware\vCenterServer\cfg\vsphere-
client\vc-packages\vsphere-client-serenity folder in the vCenter appliance.
An example old data is com.dell.plugin.OpenManage
com.dell.plugin.OpenManage_Integration_for_VMware_vCenter_WebClient-X.0.0.XXX.
Manually delete the folder corresponding to the earlier OMIVV version and restart vSphere Client services for both
vSphere Client (HTML-5) and Web Client (FLEX).
Manage backup and restore
By using the Administrator Console, you can perform backup and restore related tasks.
Configure backup and restore
Schedule automatic backups
Perform an immediate backup
Restore the database from backup
Reset backup and restore settings on page 20
In OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter, perform the following steps to access the BACKUP AND RESTORE
SETTINGS page through the Administration Console:
1. Go to https:\\<ApplianceIP|hostname>.
2. In the Login dialog box, type the password.
3. In the left pane, click BACKUP AND RESTORE.
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About Administration Console