Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Version 1.1.1 with Microsoft Windows Admin Center User’s Guide
- Overview of OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center
- Getting started with OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center
- Ports required by Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center
- Manage Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers
- Manage Failover Clusters and Azure Stack HCI
- View iDRAC details of the PowerEdge servers and nodes of HCI and Failover clusters
- Update PowerEdge servers and nodes of HCI and Failover clusters
- Configure the update compliance tools setting
- Update target nodes
- Update nodes of HCI and failover clusters
- Step 1: Generating compliance report—Target node components in Failover Clusters and Azure Stack HCI
- Step 2: Viewing compliance report and selecting components—Target node components in Failover Clusters and Azure Stack HCI
- Step 3: Updating—Target node components in Failover Clusters and Azure Stack HCI
- Troubleshooting
- Availability of OMIMSWAC extension logs
- Availability of update operation logs
- Unable to copy the required files to the target node to fetch inventory information.
- Unable to fetch the health and hardware inventory from iDRAC.
- Unable to complete or select the disks for the blink or unblink operations.
- Licensing status is Unknown or Non-licensed
- Job failed while downloading the required components for the server and cluster-aware updating operations.
- CredSSP failed during update
- Job failed while generating compliance report
- Job failed while updating the selected components.
- Identifying the generation of your Dell EMC PowerEdge server
- Contacting Dell EMC
- Glossary
- Appendix
Health status—Supported target node components in
Failover Clusters and Azure Stack HCI
On the Cluster - Azure Stack HCI page, select the Health tab to view the overall health status of the Failover or HCI cluster
and the health status of the following target node components of the nodes in Failover Cluster or Azure Stack HCI. Selecting
critical or warning section in the overall health status doughnut chart displays corresponding nodes and the components in the
critical or warning state respectively.
● CPUs
● Accelerators
● Memory
● Storage Controllers
● Storage Enclosures
● Physical Disks
● iDRAC
● Power Supplies
● Fans
● Voltages
● Temperatures
NOTE: Health status information is available for Accelerators in YX4X models of PowerEdge servers and above with iDRAC
version 4.00.00.00 or newer.
NOTE: Intel DIMM memory is identified as IntelPersistent with an icon.
The health statuses are represented by using a doughnut chart. You can select different sections in the doughnut chart to filter
the health status of the components. For example, when you select the red section, components with critical health status are
only displayed.
In a Failover or HCI cluster, if the different sections of the doughnut chart for individual components are selected, the
respective nodes with the component health status are listed. Expand the nodes to view the components in a particular health
state.
To view the latest health status, in the upper-right corner of the Health tab, click Refresh.
NOTE:
For software storage controllers and physical disks attached to embedded SATA controller, the health inventory
status will always be displayed as "Unknown".
Hardware inventory—Supported target node
components in Failover Clusters and Azure Stack HCI
Hardware inventory of the following target node components of the nodes in Failover Cluster or Azure Stack HCI are displayed:
● System
● Firmware
● CPUs
● Accelerators
● Memory
● Storage Controllers
To view the physical disks in a storage controller, under Related Disks, click the View Disks link. The physical disks are
listed in the Physical Disks tab.
Storage Enclosures
● Network Devices
● Physical Disks
To view the additional properties of a disk, select the disk, and then click Advanced Properties. To view the associated
storage controller, click the storage controller link under Advanced Properties. The associated storage controller is
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