Support Matrix
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Software Support Matrix Version 10.1.0.0
- Contents
- Introduction
- OMSA Customer Survey
- What is new in this release
- Supported web browsers
- Supported operating systems
- Supported network cards
- Structure of this guide
- Accessing support content from the Dell EMC support site
- Where can I find the Server Administrator one-to-one agent
- Supported GUI languages
- Supported PowerEdge servers
- In-band server management and monitoring
- Supported OpenManage Systems Management Software
- OpenManage Server Administrator
- Supported Microsoft Windows Operating Systems for Server Administrator and Server Administrator Web Server
- Supported Linux Operating Systems for Server Administrator and Server Administrator Web Server
- Supported Virtualization Operating Systems for Server Administrator and Server Administrator Web Server
- Supported Operating Systems for Server Administrator Web Server on your Managed System Servers
- Supported OpenManage Systems Management Consoles
- Supported web browsers for In-band management and monitoring
- Out-of-band server management and monitoring
- Supported Integrated Dell Remote Access Controllers and solutions
- iDRAC Service Module
- Supported Remote Access Controllers and Solutions for Blade, Rack, and Tower Servers
- Lifecycle Controller—Supported Dell EMC Systems and Operating Systems
- Supported web browsers for Out-of-Band management and monitoring
- Supported OpenManage Change Management Software
- OpenManage Systems Management tools for in-band and out-of-band access
- Network Interface Controllers and Supported Operating Systems
- RAID and non-RAID Controller Supported Servers, Operating Systems, Firmware, and Driver Versions
- Linux Driver Included in RPM
- List of supported firmware, Storage Management Service, and Server Administrator versions for PERC and BOSS controllers
- Microsoft Windows Drivers for PERC and BOSS Controllers
- Linux and VMware ESXi Drivers for PERC and BOSS Controllers
- Supported NVMe drivers
- PowerEdge PCIe Express Flash SSD
Out-of-band server management and
monitoring
Out-of-band server management is the process of remotely managing and monitoring servers using Integrated Dell Remote
Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller.
Topics:
• Supported Integrated Dell Remote Access Controllers and solutions
• iDRAC Service Module
• Supported Remote Access Controllers and Solutions for Blade, Rack, and Tower Servers
• Lifecycle Controller—Supported Dell EMC Systems and Operating Systems
• Supported web browsers for Out-of-Band management and monitoring
Supported Integrated Dell Remote Access Controllers
and solutions
The PowerEdge embedded server management solution, Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle
Controller, helps IT administrators to speed up the essential management tasks, it increases the availability of your servers, and
reduces your IT operational expenses.
With powerful, easy-to-use, remote management and configuration options, iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller alerts IT
administrators when an issue occurs, enables streamlined local and remote server management, and reduces or eliminates
the need for administrators to physically visit the server even if the server is not operational.
iDRAC includes:
● Graphical User Interface(GUI), Command-Line Interface(CLI), and WSMan
● Server instrumentation
● OS Integration
● Manage storage devices
Overview
All versions of iDRAC9 – Basic, Express, and Enterprise – ship from the factory with a default static IP address, this is a
preferred and a known method. However, Dell EMC also offers two options to better fit into a customer’s existing environment.
Auto-discovery or DHCP can be set from the factory to enable you to access iDRAC and remotely configure your server.
iDRAC9 Management Traffic – Dedicated NIC or Shared LOM
For certain yx4x generation of PowerEdge servers, you have the option to choose the network interface they wish to route
iDRAC traffic – either the default Dedicated NIC for the iDRAC itself or through the Shared LOM that is also used by the
server. Dell EMC recommends placing the iDRAC’s on a separate management network for best iDRAC security. However, you
can also route iDRAC management traffic over the shared LOM. Select the shared LOM option if you may want to ensure that
this feature is enabled at the Dell EMC factory. There is no additional charge to enable shared LOM at the time of order. The
servers which support the option of selecting shared LOM for iDRAC management traffic are:
● R740
● R740xd
● T640
● R940
● C6420
DRAC also logs event data and the most recent crash screen (for systems running the Microsoft Windows operating system
only) to help diagnose the probable cause of a system crash.
For more information, see the Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide or the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller
User's Guide at www.dell.com/Support/Home.
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