Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Version 2.1 with Microsoft Windows Admin Center User’s Guide
- Contents
- 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, Azure Stack HCI, and Windows Server HCI clusters
- View iDRAC details of the PowerEdge servers and nodes of HCI and Failover clusters
- Update PowerEdge servers and nodes of Windows Server HCI, Azure Stack HCI, and Failover clusters using OpenManage Integration extension
- Integrated deploy and update of Azure Stack HCI clusters
- Full Stack Cluster-Aware Updating for Azure Stack HCI clusters using OpenManage Integration snap-in
- Manage CPU cores in clusters or individual nodes
- Add nodes to existing clusters
- Troubleshooting and Frequently asked questions
- Identifying the generation of your Dell EMC PowerEdge server
- Contacting Dell EMC
- Glossary
- Appendix

● Hardware inventory—Accelerators, memory, storage controllers, storage enclosures, physical disks, network devices,
and firmware.
Topics:
• Health status—Supported target node components
• Hardware inventory—Supported target node components
Health status—Supported target node components
Health status of the following target node components is displayed:
● CPUs
● Accelerators
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.
● Memory
NOTE: Intel DIMM memory is identified as IntelPersistent with an icon.
● Storage Controllers
● Storage Enclosures
● Physical Disks
● iDRAC
● Power Supplies
● Fans
● Voltages
● Temperatures
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.
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 that are attached to embedded SATA controller, the health
inventory status is displayed as "Unknown".
Hardware inventory—Supported target node
components
You can view information about the hardware and firmware components installed on the target nodes. To do this, in Dell EMC
OpenManage Integration, select Inventory. To view the latest hardware inventory information, in the upper-right corner of the
Inventory tab, click Refresh.
The Inventory section displays the information for the following components available on the target nodes:
● System
● Firmware
NOTE:
Under Firmware inventory, for few network devices with multiple ports, since the applicable firmware version is
same for all ports, only a single port with the firmware version will be displayed.
● CPUs
● Accelerators
● Memory
NOTE: Intel DIMM memory is identified as IntelPersistent with an icon.
● 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
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