Dell 1.0.1 SupportAssist for Servers Quick Setup Guide

Dell SupportAssist for Servers 1.0.1 is a powerful tool that helps you proactively identify hardware issues in Dell servers. This application automatically opens a support case with Dell Technical Support and sends you an email notification when an issue is detected. It also collects data for troubleshooting and securely sends it to Dell Technical Support, helping them provide you with an appropriate solution for resolving the issue.

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Key features

  • Proactive hardware issue identification

  • Automatic support case creation

  • Email notification of detected issues

  • Automatic data collection for troubleshooting

  • Secure data transmission to Dell Technical Support

Frequently asked questions

Dell SupportAssist for Servers 1.0.1 is an application that proactively identifies hardware issues in Dell servers. It automatically opens a support case with Dell Technical Support and sends you an email notification when an issue is detected. The application also collects data required for troubleshooting the issue and sends it securely to Dell Technical Support.

To set up SupportAssist to monitor your local system, install the application and ensure that the registration is complete. You will need to provide your Microsoft Windows operating system user name and password.

You can add a remote device to be monitored by SupportAssist for Servers 1.0.1 through the OMSA agent. To do this, you'll need to ensure that the remote device is reachable from the local system, and that you have the host name or IP address, user name, and password of the remote device. You will also need to ensure that certain services are running on the remote device, such as Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) if it's running a Microsoft Windows operating system, or Secure Shell (SSH) if it's running a Linux operating system.

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