Users Guide
NOTE: If you are using multiple Run As Account to discover devices, associate each device with its associated Run
As account.
8. Click. A selected class, group, or object and add the association for the server in the SMASH Monitoring Profile.
• Click Select → Class option, use Dell server as the selection.
• Click Select → Group option, use the group containing the Dell server objects as the selection.
• Click Select → Object option, use the individual Dell server object as the selection.
9. Click OK.
10. Click Save and Close.
NOTE: If the Run As Account association is not successful, the alert Dell OM: Server and its component health
computation failed is displayed under Monitoring → Alerts View → Server Alerts on the console.
Severity Level Indicators
The following table lists the icons that indicate the severity levels of the discovered Dell devices on the OpsMgr console.
Table 35. Severity Level Indicators.
Icon Severity Level
Normal/OK — The component is working as expected.
Warning/Noncritical — A probe or other monitoring device has detected a reading for the component that
is above or below the acceptable level. The component may still be functioning, but it could fail.
The component may also be functioning in an impaired state.
Critical/Failure/Error — The component has either failed or failure is imminent. The component requires
immediate attention and may need to be replaced. Data loss may have occurred.
The health status is not applicable for the specific component.
The service is unavailable.
Associate Run As Account task — Server and Rack Workstation
Monitoring (Licensed) feature
Associate Run As Account task associates the Run As Account used for SMASH discovery with all Dell Server objects, required for
health monitoring. This task is available as an option for performing object-level association.
WARNING: Perform the Associate Run As Account task only if necessary. This task affects the configuration of all Dell
Server objects. Dell Server Run As Account Association unit monitor automatically performs the object-level association.
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