Users Guide

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NOTE: The SupportAssist Enterprise recommended version of OMSA may vary depending on the generation of the
PowerEdge server and the operating system running on the server. For information on the recommended versions of
OMSA, see the SupportAssist Enterprise Version 2.0.60 Support Matrix at https://www.dell.com/serviceabilitytools.
SupportAssist Enterprise cannot install or upgrade OMSA on servers running the following operating systems or hypervisors:
Oracle Enterprise Linux
CentOS
Citrix XenServer
VMware ESX or ESXi
Oracle Virtual Machine
Debian 7.x
Debian 8.x
Ubuntu 14.x
Ubuntu 16.x
Ubuntu 18.x
Ubuntu 20.04
SUSE Linux Enterprise Servers 15 SP2
NOTE: On a device running SUSE Linux Enterprise Servers 15 SP2 operating system, you must manually install OMSA
version 9.5. To download OMSA, go to https://www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals, click OpenManage Server
Administrator > Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Version 9.5 > DRIVERS & DOWNLOADS.
Steps
1. Go to Devices > View Devices.
The Devices page is displayed.
2. Select the server where you want to install or upgrade OMSA.
The device overview pane is displayed at the right side of the Devices page.
3. From the Tasks list, select Install / Upgrade OMSA.
NOTE:
If SupportAssist Enterprise does not support the installation or upgrade of OMSA on the server that you have
selected, the Install / Upgrade OMSA option is disabled.
The Status column on the Devices page displays the status of the OMSA installation or upgrade.
Configure SNMP settings by using SupportAssist
Enterprise
Prerequisites
You must be logged in to SupportAssist Enterprise with elevated or administrative privileges. See SupportAssist Enterprise
user groups on page 124 and Granting elevated or administrative privileges to users on page 126.
You must have read-write access to the system drive of the target device.
About this task
Configuring SNMP settings sets the alert destination of a device, and ensures that alerts from the device are forwarded to the
server where SupportAssist Enterprise is installed. If the SNMP settings of a device are not configured, the status column on
the Devices page displays an appropriate message. You can use the Configure SNMP option to automatically configure the
SNMP settings of a device.
NOTE:
Configuring SNMP by using SupportAssist Enterprise is not supported on devices running the following operating
system or hypervisors:
Oracle Enterprise Linux
VMware ESXi
Oracle Virtual Machine
94 Maintaining SupportAssist Enterprise capability