Users Guide
• If the host is a modular server, then the service tag of the chassis containing the server is also displayed on the Conguration and
Deployment page.
• When you discover a PowerEdge server that is not listed in SCCM or SCVMM, then the server is listed as an unassigned server under
the Unassigned tab in all the enrolled OMIMSSC console extensions.
You can discover Dell EMC servers using their iDRAC IP address using:
• Auto discovery
• Manual discovery
Server discovery in OMIMSSC console extension for
SCCM
After discovering a server, the server is added to one of the following SCCM predened groups or collections—All Lifecycle Controller
Lifecycle Controller Servers collection and Import Dell Server collection that are created under the Device Collections.
If the discovered server is not present in SCCM, or if there is no predened groups or collections in SCCM, the predened collections are
created and the discovered servers are added to the respective group.
NOTE: The discovered server is marked as hardware compatible when it contains supported versions of LC rmware, iDRAC, and
BIOS that are required to work with OMIMSSC. For information about supported versions, see
OpenManage Integration for
Microsoft System Center Release Notes.
Server discovery in OMIMSSC console extension for
SCVMM
You can discover hyper-V hosts, modular hyper-V hosts, and unassigned servers in OMIMSSC console extension for SCVMM.
NOTE
: If the host is part of a cluster, then the Fully Qualied Domain Name (FQDN) of the cluster is
displayed.
System requirements for managed systems
Managed systems are the systems that are managed using OMIMSSC. For discovering servers using OMIMSSC console extension for
SCCM or OMIMSSC console extension for SCVMM following are the system requirements:
• OMIMSSC console extension for SCVMM supports modular and monolithic server models on 11th and later generations of PowerEdge
servers.
• OMIMSSC console extension for SCCM supports modular, monolithic, and tower server models on 11th and later generations of
PowerEdge servers.
• For source conguration and destination conguration, use same type of disks—only Solid-state Drive (SSD), SAS or only Serial ATA
(SATA) drives.
• For successful hardware prole RAID cloning, for destination system disks, use same or greater size and number of disks as present in
the source.
• RAID sliced virtual disks are not supported.
• iDRAC with shared LOM is not supported.
• RAID congured on external controller is not supported.
• Enable Collect System Inventory on Restart (CSIOR) in managed systems. For more information, see iDRAC documentation.
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