Dell EMC OpenManage Integration Version 1.0.
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Contents 1 Overview of OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center................................... 4 New in this release.................................................................................................................................................................4 2 Compatibility matrix.....................................................................................................................
1 Overview of OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center (OMIMSWAC) enables IT administrators to manage the PowerEdge servers as hosts, Microsoft Failover Clusters created with PowerEdge servers, and Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) created by using the Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) Ready Nodes.
2 Compatibility matrix Table 1. Compatibility matrix Supported software and hardware Version Microsoft Windows Admin Center 1904, 1904.1, and 1910 GA releases. For more information, see the Microsoft Windows Admin Center documentation at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ cloud-platform/windows-admin-center.
3 Installing Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center The Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center can be installed in one of the following methods: • • By using the NuGet feed of Microsoft Windows Admin Center. See Install Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center by using the official Microsoft NuGet feed. By using a local path or a network share as package source for installation.
The downloaded Dell_EMC_OpenManage_Integration_MS_WAC_..zip file contains the .nupkg file which is used to install OMIMSWAC integrator in Windows Admin Center by using a local path or network share. NOTE: Do not rename the .nupkg file while installing the OMIMSWAC extension.
4 Upgrading OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center You can upgrade the OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center (OMIMSWAC) extension by using one of the following methods: • • By using the official Microsoft Nuget feed. By using a local path or network file share with the downloaded .zip file from Dell EMC Support Site.
NOTE: You must set read and write permissions to the local or network file location. 6. After the extension is successfully added, the latest version of the extension is listed under the Available Extensions tab. To upgrade, click Install. After the Dell EMC OpenManage Integration extension is upgraded, Windows Admin Center is restarted, and the extension is listed under Installed extensions.
5 Launching OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center After installing the OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center (OMIMSWAC), perform the following actions to launch the extension: 1. In the upper left corner of Windows Admin Center, select: • For 1904, 1904.1 GA releases of Windows Admin Center: Server Manager, Hyper-Converged Cluster Manager, or Failover Cluster Manager from the drop-down menu.
6 Uninstall Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center 1. In the Windows Admin Center application, in the upper right corner, select Settings. 2. Under GATEWAY, click Extensions. 3. In the Installed extensions tab, select the Dell EMC OpenManage Integration integration, and then click Uninstall. 4. Click Confirm to proceed with the uninstallation of the extension.
7 Identifying the generation of your Dell EMC PowerEdge server To cover a range of server models, the PowerEdge servers are now be referred to using the generic naming convention and not their generation. This topic explains how to identify the generation of a PowerEdge server that are referred to using the generic naming convention. Example: The R740 server model is a rack, two processor system from the 14th generation of servers with Intel processors.
8 Additional resources Table 3. Additional resources Document Description Dell EMC OpenManage Provides information about using OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Windows Admin Center User's Center. Guide Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center Release Notes Provides information about new features, known issues and workarounds in OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center .
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