Users Guide
NOTE: For Dell PowerEdge FM120x4 server nodes associated with FX2 CMC devices, the Server Node ID is
used in the slot representation as shown below:
<SLOT Number> - < Slot Name (Server Node ID)>
3. Click a service tag to view the managed nodes of the servers and their corresponding RACs that are associated with FX2
CMC.
Associating Dell PowerVault NX Storage Arrays with RACs
You can view the classified Dell 10th or later generation of PowerVault NX Storage Arrays and their corresponding RACs that are
associated in the Nodes view of the HPOM console.
1. Click Nodes → Dell Managed Systems → Dell Storage → PowerVault NX Storage → Server IP/FQDN (Service Tag).
The Dell PowerVault NX Storage Arrays Server IP/FQDN (Service Tag) nodes are displayed.
2. Click a service tag to view the managed nodes of the Dell PowerVault NX Storage Arrays and its associated RACs.
Associating Dell EqualLogic Blade Array with CMC devices
You can view the Dell EqualLogic Blade Arrays that are associated with CMC devices in the Nodes view of the HPOM console.
1. Click Nodes → Dell Managed Systems → Dell Chassis → CMC → CMC Node (Chassis Service Tag).
2. Expand the CMC Node (Chassis Service Tag).
The CMC slots of the discovered modular EqualLogic Blade Arrays associated with that CMC device are displayed.
NOTE: The CMC slots are represented as follows:
SLOT <number> - < SLOT Name (EqualLogic Service Tag)>
Example: SLOT 3/4 - SNAC (3ZKXS2F)
3. Click the required service tag to view the associated Dell EqualLogic Blade Array member node.
Association Of Blade IO (Dell M-Series Switches) with CMC devices
You can view the Dell M-Series network switches that are associated with CMC devices in the Nodes view of the HPOM console.
1. Click Nodes → Dell Managed Systems → Dell Chassis → CMC → CMC Node (Service Tag) → IO Modules.
2. Expand IO Modules.
The service tags of the Dell M-Series network switches associated with the CMC devices are displayed under the chassis tag
of the CMC device.
3. Click the required IO Module to view the associated Dell M-Series network switch.
Dell unresponsive devices
If a previously classified Dell device does not respond to a subsequent auto-grouping cycle, then that device will be classified under
the Dell Unresponsive Device group.
You can attribute such non responsiveness to the following conditions:
• Nodes not responding to SNMP, WSMAN, or Symbol SDK queries
• SNMP services has stopped
• WSMAN parameters are incorrect or not configured
• Cannot ping the devices' IP address
• Device is powered off or shutdown
NOTE: None of the Dell Tools will get associated with any of the nodes listed under the Dell Unresponsive Devices
group.
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