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Dell EMC OpenManage Essentials Version 2.5 is a comprehensive systems management solution that provides the ability to discover, monitor, and manage your Dell EMC infrastructure. OpenManage Essentials offers an intuitive user interface, flexible deployment options, and advanced monitoring capabilities that make it easy to manage your IT environment.
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Reports — Reference
In the Reports portal, you can view various reports that are available under the following sections:
• Server Inventory
• Server Configuration
• Warranty & License
• Virtualization
• Asset
You can also filter the information based on a device or group by clicking Filter by and then selecting the device or group.
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Server Inventory Reports
The Server Inventory section contains the following reports:
• Agent and Alert Summary
• Agent Health Status
• Server Overview
• FRU Information
• Hard Drive Information
• iDRAC Performance Minimum/Maximum
• iDRAC Performance Average/Peak
• Memory Information
• Modular Enclosure Information
• NIC Information
• PCI Device Information
• Processor Information
• Storage Controller Information
• Virtual Disk Information
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Field Replaceable Unit Information
iDRAC Performance Minimum or Maximum
iDRAC Performance Average or Peak
Storage Controller Information
Agent and Alert Summary
The Agent and Alert Summary displays the following:
• Agent Summary
• iDRAC Service Module Summary
• Alerts per Device
• Top Alert Generators
Agent Summary
The Agent Summary pane displays the agent summary information in a table and also as a chart.
Table 156. Agent Summary
Field
Number of systems using specific Server Administrator agent
Description
Agent Details Displays the name and version of the agent.
Number of systems utilizing this agent Displays the number of systems utilizing a specific version of the agent.
iDRAC Service Module Summary
The iDRAC Service Module Summary pane displays the iDRAC Service Module summary information in a table and also as a chart.
Table 157. iDRAC Service Module Summary
Description Field
Number of systems using specific iDRAC Service Module iDRAC Service Module Details
Number of systems
Displays the possibility of the iDRAC Service Module deployment on the discovered servers.
Displays the number of servers.
The iDRAC Service Module Summary chart displays the servers as:
• Capable Linux — The server does not meet some of the requirements for deploying iDRAC Service Module. For example, the server may not be running a 64-bit operating system or the version of the iDRAC firmware installed on the system may be prior to 1.51.51.
• Deployable Linux — iDRAC Service Module can be deployed on the server.
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• Capable Windows — The server does not meet some of the requirements for deploying iDRAC Service Module. For example, the system may not be running a 64-bit operating system or the version of the iDRAC firmware installed on the system may be prior to 1.51.51.
• Deployable Windows — iDRAC Service Module can be deployed on the server.
• Incapable — iDRAC Service Module cannot be installed on the server. For example, the system may be a Dell 11th generation or earlier PowerEdge server.
Alerts per Device
Table 158. Alerts per Device
Field
Most active discovered systems based on alert occurrence
Device Name
Description
Number of Associated Events
Last Discovered On
Inventory Time
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the number of alerts from the device.
Displays the IP address range or host name.
Displays the time and date information for the last run inventory.
Top Alert Generators
The Top Alert Generators pane displays the top five systems with the maximum alerts.
Agent Health Status
Table 159. Agent Health Status
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Agent Global Status
Agent Name
Agent Version
Agent Description
Agent Manufacturer
Description
Displays the host name of the system.
Displays the model name of the system.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the global health status of the agent.
Displays the name of the agent.
Displays the version of the agent.
Displays the agent details for the device.
Displays the name of the agent manufacturer.
Server Overview
Table 160. Server Overview
Field
System Name
System Type
Operating System
Processor Count
Processor Family
Description
Displays the host name of the system.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the operating system installed on the system.
Displays the number of processors installed on the system.
Displays the type of processor installed on the system.
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Field
Processor Cores
Processor Speed
Total Cores
Total Memory
Field Replaceable Unit Information
Table 161. Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
FRU Device Name
FRU Manufacturer
FRU Serial Number
FRU Part Number
Hard Drive Information
Table 162. Hard Drive Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Enclosure ID
Description
Channel
Target ID
LUN ID
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Description
Displays the number of processor cores.
Displays the speed of the processor.
Displays the total number of cores present in the system.
Displays the total memory installed on the system
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the standard FRU name assigned to the device.
Displays the name of the FRU manufacturer.
Displays the manufacturer specified identification number of the
FRU.
Displays the industry specific number that differentiates the type of FRU.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the enclosure ID is assigned to the enclosure by
Storage Management. Storage Management numbers the enclosures attached to the controller starting with zero.
Displays the description of the media.
Displays the number of channels.
Displays the SCSI ID of the backplane (internal to the server) or the enclosure to which the controller connector is attached. The value is usually 6.
Displays the LUN ID. In computer storage, a logical unit number or LUN number used to identify a logical unit, which is a device
Field
Size (GB)
Bus Type
Serial Number
Revision
Media Type
Vendor
Model Number
Part Number
Remaining Rated Write Endurance
Supported Encryption Types
Description addressed by the SCSI protocol or similar protocols such as
Fibre Channel or iSCSI.
Displays the size of the hard drive in GB.
Displays the type of bus connection used. A bus, in computing, is an information pathway between components of a system.
Displays the roll number assigned to the device by the manufacturer.
Displays the revision history of the hard drive.
Displays the type of media. For example, HDD.
Displays the name of the organization that supplies the hard drive.
Displays the model number of the physical device.
Displays the unique number associated with a drives and drive capacity of a specific OEM vendor.
Displays the wear-out level or remaining life of the Solid State
Drive (SSD) connected to a PERC in % units. If the drive does not support this property, it displays Not Applicable.
Displays the list of hard drives that are encryption capable. It displays:
• Self Encrypting Drive (SED) : If the hard drive is encryption capable.
• None : If the drive is not encryption capable.
• Not Available (N/A) : If the data cannot be retrieved from the inventory.
NOTE: This feature is only available for iDRAC devices using WS-MAN protocol and OMSA devices using
SNMP protocol.
iDRAC Performance Minimum or Maximum
NOTE: The iDRAC Performance Minimum/Maximum report provides information for Dell’s 13th generation or later
PowerEdge servers only.
Table 163. iDRAC Performance Minimum/Maximum
Field
System Name
System Type
Description
Displays the host name of the system.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Service Tag
Attribute
Last Hour (%)
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the name of the performance attribute that is reported.
Displays the usage level of the attribute in the last hour.
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Field
Last Hour Time Stamp
Last Day (%)
Last Day Time Stamp
Last Week (%)
Last Week Time Stamp
Description
Displays the time at which the usage level was reported in the last hour.
Displays the usage level of the attribute in the last day.
Displays the time at which the usage level was reported in the last day.
Displays the usage level of the attribute in the last week.
Displays the time at which the usage level was reported in the last week.
iDRAC Performance Average or Peak
NOTE: The iDRAC Performance Average/Peak report provides information for Dell’s 13th generation or later PowerEdge servers only.
Table 164. iDRAC Performance Average/Peak
Field
System Name
System Type
Description
Displays the host name of the system.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Service Tag
Attribute
Average Last Hour (%)
Average Last Day (%)
Average Last Week (%)
Peak Time Stamp
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the performance attribute that is reported.
Displays the average usage level of the attribute in the last hour.
Displays the average usage level of the attribute in the last day.
Displays the average usage level of the attribute in the last week.
Displays the time at which the peak usage level was reported in the last week.
Memory Information
Table 165. Memory Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Name
Size (MB)
Memory Device Type
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the named assigned to the device by the manufacturer.
For example, DIMMI_A.
Displays the size of the memory device in GB.
Displays the type of the memory device. For example, DDR3.
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Field
Memory Device Type Details
Memory Device Manufacturer
Memory Device Part Number
Memory Device Serial Number
Modular Enclosure Information
Table 166. Modular Enclosure Information
Field
Enclosure Model Type
Slot
Subslot
Slot Name
Slot Content
Firmware Version
Enclosure Service Tag
Enclosure Name
Blade Model Type
Blade Service Tag
Blade Host Name
Blade OS
NIC Information
Table 167. NIC Information
Field
System Name
System Type
IPv4 Address
IPv6 Address
MAC Address
Description
Displays details about the memory device type.
Displays the name of the device manufacturer.
Displays the industry specific number assigned to the device.
Displays the roll number assigned to the device by the manufacturer.
Description
Displays the model name of the enclosure. For example,
PowerEdge M1000e.
Displays the slot number on the enclosure.
Displays the sub slot name.
Displays the slot name of the enclosure.
Displays whether the slot is available or occupied in the modular enclosure.
Displays the firmware version installed on the enclosure.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the enclosure.
Displays the unique enclosure name that identifies it on the network.
The model name of the blade server. For example, PowerEdge
M710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the blade server.
Displays the host name of the blade server.
Displays the operating system installed on the blade server.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique IPv4 address assigned to the NIC device.
Displays the unique IPv6 address assigned to the NIC device.
Displays the unique Media Access Control address (MAC address) identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment.
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Field
Vendor
NIC Description
PCI Device Information
Table 168. PCI Device Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Device Card Description
Device Card Manufacturer
Device Card Slot Type
Processor Information
Table 169. Processor Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Family
Speed (MHz)
Max Speed (MHz)
Cores
Brand
Model
Stepping
Slot
Status
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Description
Displays the name of the NIC supplier.
Displays information on the NIC device.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the type of Peripheral Component Interconnect card used. For example, 82546GB Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
Displays the manufacturer information.
Displays the type of slot on the mother board into which the card is inserted.
Description
Displays the host name of the system.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the name of the processor family.
Displays the speed of the processor in MHz.
Displays the maximum speed of the processor in MHz.
Displays the number of cores in the processor.
Displays the name of the processor manufacturer.
Displays the model information of the processor.
Displays the version of the processor model.
Displays the slot occupied by the processor.
Displays the status of the processor.
Storage Controller Information
Table 170. Storage Controller Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Controller Name
Vendor
Controller Type
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network. The storage controller is present on this system.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the name of the storage controller. For example, SAS
6/iR Integrated.
Displays the supplier information. For example, SAS 6/iR
Integrated is supplied by Dell.
Displays the type of controller. For example, SAS 6/iR Integrated is of type SAS.
Displays the state of the controller. For example, ready to use.
Controller State
Virtual Disk Information
Table 171. Virtual Disk Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Target ID
Name
Device Name
Size (GB)
Layout
Cache Policy
Read Policy
Write Policy
Strip Size (Bytes)
Server Configuration Reports
The Server Configuration section contains the following reports:
• Server Components and Versions
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the SCSI ID of the backplane (internal to the server) or the enclosure to which the controller connector is attached.
Displays the name of the virtual disk.
Displays the name of the device on which the virtual disk is present.
Displays the size of the virtual disk in GB.
Displays the RAID level.
Displays the cache policy used for storage.
Displays the read policy used for storage.
Displays the write policy used for storage.
Displays the size of the stripe in bytes.
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• BIOS Configuration
• iDRAC Network Configuration
• Device Configuration Compliance
• Template Association
• Assigned Identity Attributes
• All Identity Attributes
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Server Components and Versions
Device Configuration Compliance
Server Components and Versions
Table 172. Server Components and Versions
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Description
Software Type
Software Version
BIOS Configuration
Table 173. BIOS Configuration
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Virtualization Technology
System Profile
User Accessible USB Ports
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Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the software information.
Displays the type of software that is available on the system. For example, firmware.
Displays the version number of the software that is available on the system.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays whether the additional hardware capabilities provided by Virtualization Technology are enabled or disabled.
Displays the selected system profile: Performance Per Watt
(DAPC), Performance Per Watt (OS), Performance, Dense
Configuration, or Custom.
Displays the status of the User Accessible USB Ports option.
Field
Cores per Processor
Node Interleaving
Logical Processor
Integrated RAID Controller
SR-IOV Global Enable
Execute Disable
iDRAC Network Configuration
Table 174. iDRAC Network Configuration
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
IPMI over Lan
IPMI Community
SSH
SSH Port
SSH Timeout
Telnet
Telnet Port
Telnet Timeout
Description
Displays the number of cores enabled in each processor.
Displays whether the Node Interleaving option is enabled or disabled.
Displays whether the logical processor option is enabled or disabled.
Displays whether the integrated RAID controller is enabled or disabled.
Displays whether the configuration of Single Root I/O
Virtualization (SR-IOV) devices is enabled or disabled.
Displays whether the execute disable memory protection technology is enabled or disabled.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays whether the IPMI over LAN interface option is enabled or disabled.
Displays the SNMP community name for traps.
Displays whether SSH connection is enabled or disabled.
Displays the port number used by iDRAC for an SSH connection.
Displays the duration an SSH connection is allowed to remain idle.
Displays whether Telnet connection is enabled or disabled.
Displays the port number used by iDRAC for a Telnet connection.
Displays the duration a Telnet connection is allowed to remain idle.
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Device Configuration Compliance
Table 175. Device Configuration Compliance
Field
Compliance Status
Device Name
Service Tag
Model
Compliance Baseline
Inventory Last Ran
Baseline Association
Table 176. Baseline Association
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Associated Baseline
Related link
Associating target devices with a baseline
Assigned Identity Attributes
Table 177. Assigned Identity Attributes
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Section
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Description
Displays the compliance status of the device to the associated configuration baseline.
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the device configuration baseline that is associated to the device.
Displays the date and time the last device configuration inventory was completed.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the device configuration baseline associated to the system.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the component to which the attribute belongs. For example, NIC, FC, and so on.
Field
Instance
Attribute Name
Value
Compute Pool
Virtual I/O Pool
Status
Description
Displays the instance of the component to which the attribute belongs.
Displays the name of the attribute.
Displays the virtual I/O identity assigned or deployed on the system.
Displays the name of the compute pool to which the device belongs.
Displays the name of the virtual I/O pool from which the virtual
I/O identity is assigned to the system.
Displays if the system is deployed with virtual I/O identities.
NOTE: The deployed state of the identity attributes may be redundant if there are duplicate identities generated by
OpenManage Essentials in the network.
All Identity Attributes
Table 178. All Identity Attributes
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Section
Instance
Attribute Name
Value
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the component to which the attribute belongs. For example, NIC, FC, and so on.
Displays the instance of the component to which the attribute belongs.
Displays the name of the attribute.
Displays the virtual I/O identity assigned or deployed on the system.
Warranty and License Reports
The Warranty & License section contains the following reports:
• Warranty Information
• License Information
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Warranty Information
Table 179. Warranty Information
Field
View and Renew Warranty
Device Name
Model
Device Type
Service Tag
Service Level Code
Warranty Type
Warranty Description
Service Provider
Shipped Date
Start Date
End Date
Days Remaining
License Information
Table 180. License Information
Field
System Name
Model Type
License Description
License Duration
Entitlement ID
Time Remaining
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Description
Displays a link you can click to open the Dell website from where you can view and renew the device warranty.
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network. If applicable, the proxy settings must be configured to retrieve warranty data from Dell.com/support .
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the type of device. For example, Server, Remote
Access Controller, and so on.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the service level code such as parts only warranty
(POW), next business day onsite (NBD), and so on for a particular system.
Displays the warranty type. For example, initial, extended, and so on.
Displays the warranty details applicable for the device.
Displays the name of the organization that will provide the warranty service support for the device.
Displays the date on which the device was sent from the factory.
Displays the date from which the warranty is available.
Displays the date on which the warranty will expire.
Displays the number of days the warranty is available for the device.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the level of features enabled in the license.
Displays the duration of the license.
Displays the unique identifier for the license.
Displays the days remaining until the license expires.
Virtualization Reports
The Virtualization section contains the following reports:
• ESX Information
• HyperV Information
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ESX Information
Table 181. ESX Information
Field
System Name
System Type
VM Type
Version
Guest Name
Guest OS Type
Guest Memory Size (MB)
Guest State
HyperV Information
Table 182. HyperV Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Guest Name
Guest Memory Size (MB)
Guest State
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network. The embedded bare-metal product is installed on this system.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the type of embedded bare-metal product installed on the system. For example, VMware ESX.
Displays the version of the embedded bare-metal that is installed on the system.
Displays the name of the guest virtual machine.
Displays the operating system that is installed on the virtual machine.
Displays the size of the RAM on the virtual machine.
Displays whether the virtual machine is powered off or powered on.
Description
Displays the host name of the system on which the HyperV is installed.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the name of the guest virtual machine.
Displays the size of the RAM on the virtual machine.
Displays whether the virtual machine is powered off or powered on.
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Asset Reports
The Asset section contains the following reports:
• Asset Acquisition Information
• Asset Maintenance Information
• Asset Support Information
• Device Location Information
The reports in the Asset section depend on the following:
• The server must be discovered in-band with SNMP protocol.
• The asset information must be set in OMSA. To set the asset information in OMSA, go to System → Properties → Asset
Information .
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Asset Acquisition Information
Table 183. Asset Acquisition Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Purchase Cost
Purchase Date
Way Bill Number
Purchase Order Number
Installation Date
Expensed
Cost Center
Signing Authority Name
Vendor
Depreciation Duration
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the price the owner paid for the system.
Displays the date the owner purchased the system.
Displays the receipt from the carrier for the goods received.
Displays the number of the document that authorized payment for the system.
Displays the date the system was put to service.
Displays whether the system is charged to a specific purpose or department such as research and development or sales.
Displays the name or code for the business entity that acquired the system.
Displays the name of the person who approved the purchase or the service call on the system.
Displays the business entity that offers service on the system.
Displays the number of years or months over which a system is depreciated.
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Field
Depreciation Duration Unit Type
Depreciation Percentage
Depreciation Method
Ownership Code
Corporate Owner Name
Insurance Company
Asset Maintenance Information
Table 184. Asset Maintenance Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Multiple Schedules
Buyout Amount
Lease Rate Factor
Lease End Date
Fair Market Value
Lessor
Maintenance Provider
Maintenance Restrictions
Maintenance Start Date
Maintenance End Date
Outsourcing Problem Description
Outsourcing Service Fee
Outsourcing Provider Fee
Outsourcing Provider Service Level
Outsourcing Signing Authority
Description
Displays the unit in months or years.
Displays the portion of 100 that an asset is devalued or depreciated.
Displays the steps and assumptions used to compute the system's depreciation.
Defines the ownership code for this system.
Displays the business entity that owns the system.
Displays the name of the company that insures the system.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays whether there are multiple schedules for the lease.
Displays the balance purchase price for the system.
Displays the rate factor for the lease on the system.
Displays the end date for the lease on the system.
Displays the fair market value of the system.
Displays the name of the lessor of the system.
Displays the maintenance provider's name.
Displays the maintenance agreement restrictions.
Displays the start date for maintenance on this system.
Displays the end date for maintenance on this system.
Displays the problem encountered with the outsourcing service provider.
Displays the amount that the outsourcing vendor charges for service.
Displays any additional outsourcing charge for service.
Displays the service level agreement for the system.
Displays the name of the person who can sign the authorization for service.
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Asset Support Information
Table 185. Asset Support Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Warranty Cost
Warranty Duration
Warranty Duration Type
Warranty End Date
Extended Warranty Cost
Extended Warranty Start Date
Extended Warranty End Date
Extended Warranty Provider Name
Contract Renewed
Contract Type
Contract Vendor
Outsourced
Support Type
Help Desk
Automatic Fix
Device Location Information
Table 186. Device Location Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Location
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Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the extended warranty cost date for the system.
Displays the duration of the warranty.
Displays the warranty duration type for the system.
Displays the warranty end date for the system.
Displays the cost of the warranty for the system.
Displays the extended warranty start date for the system.
Displays the extended warranty end date for the system.
Displays the name of the extended warranty provider for the system.
Displays whether the service contract for the system was renewed.
Displays the name of the service contract type for the system.
Displays the name of the service contract provider for the system.
Displays whether the support for the system is outsourced or not.
Displays the type of component, system, or network problem that occurred.
Displays the help desk information provided
Displays the method used to fix the problem.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model name of the system. For example,
PowerEdge R710.
Displays the unique identifier assigned to the system.
Displays the location of the system.
Field
Data Center
Room
Aisle
Rack
Description
Displays the data center where the system is available.
Displays the name of the room where the system is available.
Displays the aisle where the system is available.
Displays the rack where the system is available.
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Key Features
- Comprehensive hardware and software inventory
- Automated discovery and monitoring of Dell EMC devices
- Remote management of servers, storage, and networking devices
- Real-time performance monitoring and alerting
- Remote control and virtual media capabilities
- Easy-to-use web-based interface
- Support for multiple operating systems and hypervisors
- Integration with other Dell EMC management tools
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What types of Dell EMC devices can OpenManage Essentials manage?
Can OpenManage Essentials be deployed on-premises or in the cloud?
What are the benefits of using OpenManage Essentials?
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Table of contents
- 3 Dell EMC OpenManage Essentials Version 2.5 User's Guide
- 19 About OpenManage Essentials
- 19 New in this release
- 19 Other information you may need
- 20 Contacting Dell
- 21 Installing OpenManage Essentials
- 21 Installation prerequisites and minimum requirements
- 21 Terms and conditions for using Relational Database Management Systems
- 22 Minimum login roles for Microsoft SQL Server
- 22 Recommended database size
- 23 Download OpenManage Essentials
- 23 Installing OpenManage Essentials
- 25 Custom Setup Installation
- 25 Setting up OpenManage Essentials Database on a Remote SQL Server
- 26 Retargeting the OpenManage Essentials Database
- 26 Backing up the OpenManage Essentials Database
- 26 Restoring the OpenManage Essentials Database
- 27 Creating a new user in SQL Server
- 27 Connecting to the OpenManage Essentials Database
- 28 Installing OpenManage Essentials on a domain controller
- 28 Installing OpenManage Essentials on a domain controller with a remote database
- 29 Installing OpenManage Essentials on a domain controller with a local database
- 30 Adding users to the OpenManage Essentials user groups
- 30 Enabling SQL Server and Windows Authentication Mode in SQL Server
- 31 Verifying SQL Server TCP or IP Status
- 31 Installing SupportAssist Enterprise
- 32 Installing Repository Manager
- 32 Installing License Manager
- 33 Upgrading OpenManage Essentials
- 34 Reconfiguring OpenManage Essentials version 2.5 after upgrading
- 35 Uninstalling OpenManage Essentials
- 36 Migrating IT Assistant to OpenManage Essentials
- 37 Getting started with OpenManage Essentials
- 37 Launching OpenManage Essentials
- 37 Configuring OpenManage Essentials
- 38 Configuring the Discovery Wizard
- 38 Configuring Discovery Settings
- 39 Using the OpenManage Essentials Home Portal
- 40 OpenManage Essentials Heading Banner
- 40 Customizing the portals
- 41 Displaying additional reports and graphs
- 41 Drilling down charts and reports for more information
- 42 Saving and loading the portal layout
- 42 Updating the portal data
- 42 Hiding graphs and reports—Components
- 43 Rearranging or resizing graphs and reports—Components
- 43 Filtering data
- 43 Using the Search Bar
- 44 Searching items
- 44 Using the search drop-down list
- 44 Search results and the default actions
- 45 Map View—Home Portal
- 45 Viewing the user information
- 45 Logging in as a different user
- 46 Using the Update Available Notification Icon
- 46 Using the Warranty Scoreboard Notification Icon
- 47 OpenManage Essentials Home Portal — Reference
- 47 Dashboard
- 47 Home Portal Reports
- 48 Device by Status
- 48 Alerts by Severity
- 48 Discovered Versus Inventoried Devices
- 49 Task Status
- 49 Schedule View
- 49 Schedule View Settings
- 50 Device Warranty Report
- 51 Map View Interface—Home Portal
- 52 Discovering and inventorying devices
- 52 Supported devices, protocols, and features matrix—SNMP, WMI, and WS-Man
- 56 Supported devices, protocols, and features matrix—IPMI, CLI, and SSH
- 58 Supported storage devices, protocols, and features matrix
- 59 Setting up and configuring VMware ESXi 5
- 60 Legend and definitions
- 60 Using the Discovery and Inventory Portal
- 61 Protocol support matrix for discovery
- 62 Protocol support matrix for system update
- 62 Devices not reporting Service Tag
- 63 Creating a discovery and inventory task
- 64 Changing the default SNMP port
- 65 Discovering and inventorying devices by using WS-Man or REST protocol with a root certificate
- 66 Discovering a chassis and its components by using Guided Wizard
- 67 Excluding ranges
- 67 Viewing configured discovery and inventory ranges
- 67 Scheduling discovery
- 68 Discovery Speed Slider
- 68 Multithreading
- 68 Scheduling inventory
- 69 Configuring status polling frequency
- 69 Task pop-up notifications
- 70 Configuring task pop-up notifications
- 70 Enabling or disabling task pop-up notifications
- 71 Discovery And Inventory — Reference
- 71 Discovery and Inventory Portal Page Options
- 71 Discovery and Inventory Portal
- 71 Last Discovery and Inventory
- 72 Discovered Versus Inventoried Devices
- 72 Task Status
- 73 Viewing Device Summary
- 73 Viewing Device Summary Filter Options
- 74 Add Discovery Range
- 74 Discovery Configuration
- 74 Discovery Configuration Options
- 75 Device Type Filtering
- 76 ICMP Configuration
- 76 ICMP Configuration Options
- 76 SNMP Configuration
- 77 SNMP Configuration Options
- 78 WMI Configuration
- 78 WMI Configuration Options
- 78 Storage Configuration
- 78 Storage Configuration Options
- 78 WS-Man Configuration
- 79 WS-Man Configuration Options
- 79 REST configuration
- 80 REST configuration options
- 80 SSH Configuration
- 80 SSH Configuration Options
- 81 IPMI Configuration
- 81 IPMI Configuration Options
- 81 Discovery Range Action
- 82 Summary
- 82 Add Exclude Range
- 82 Add Exclude Range Options
- 82 Discovery Schedule
- 83 Viewing Discovery Configuration
- 83 Discovery Schedule Settings
- 84 Inventory Schedule
- 84 Inventory Schedule Settings
- 84 Status Schedule
- 84 Status Polling Schedule Settings
- 85 Discovery Ranges
- 85 Exclude Ranges
- 86 Managing devices
- 86 Viewing devices
- 86 Device Summary Page
- 88 Nodes and symbols description
- 88 Device details
- 89 Viewing device inventory
- 90 Viewing alerts summary
- 90 Viewing noncompliant devices associated with a catalog baseline
- 90 Viewing noncompliant devices associated with a configuration baseline
- 90 Viewing System Event Logs
- 90 Searching for Devices
- 91 Creating a New Group
- 91 Adding Devices to a New Group
- 92 Adding Devices to an Existing Group
- 92 Hiding a Group
- 92 Deleting a Group
- 92 Associating a catalog baseline to custom device groups
- 93 Single Sign-On
- 93 Creating a Custom URL
- 93 Launching the Custom URL
- 94 Configuring Warranty Email Notifications
- 94 Configuring Warranty Scoreboard Notifications
- 95 Configuring Warranty Pop-Up Notifications
- 95 Configuring Warranty Update Settings
- 95 Using Map View
- 97 Map Providers
- 98 Configuring Map Settings
- 98 General Navigation and Zooming
- 99 Home View
- 99 Tool Tip
- 99 Selecting a Device on Map View
- 99 Health and Connection Status
- 100 Multiple Devices at the Same Location
- 100 Setting a Home View
- 101 Viewing All Map Locations
- 101 Adding a Device to the Map
- 101 Moving a Device Location Using the Edit Location Details Option
- 102 Importing Licensed Devices
- 103 Using the Map View Search Bar
- 104 Removing All Map Locations
- 105 Editing a Map Location
- 105 Removing a Map Location
- 105 Exporting All Device Locations
- 106 PowerEdge FX Chassis View
- 106 Tool Tip and Device Selection
- 107 Overlays
- 107 Right-Click Actions
- 107 Navigation Trail
- 108 Support For PowerEdge FX Chassis Sleds
- 108 VLAN Configuration Management
- 108 Requirements for VLAN Configuration Management
- 109 Viewing the VLAN Configuration Inventory
- 109 Assigning VLAN IDs
- 110 Resetting all VLAN IDs
- 110 Setting the Default VLAN ID Values
- 110 Dell NAS Appliance Support
- 111 OEM Device Support
- 112 Devices — Reference
- 112 Viewing Inventory
- 112 Viewing Alerts
- 113 Viewing Hardware Logs
- 113 Hardware Log Details
- 113 VLAN Configuration
- 114 VLAN Configuration Task
- 115 Task Results
- 116 Alert Filters
- 116 Viewing noncompliant systems—Devices
- 116 Non-Compliant Firmware and Drivers
- 117 Non-Compliant Configurations
- 117 Device Search
- 118 Query Results
- 118 Creating Device Group
- 119 Device Group Configuration
- 119 Device Selection
- 120 Summary — Group Configuration
- 120 Map View Interface—Devices Tab
- 121 Devices at this location
- 121 Map Settings
- 123 Deployment and reprovisioning
- 124 Server Configuration Management license
- 124 Licensable servers
- 124 Purchasing license
- 124 Deploying the license
- 124 Verifying license information
- 125 Viewing unlicensed server targets
- 125 Device requirements for deployment and compliance tasks
- 126 Getting started for device configuration deployment
- 126 Viewing the Deployment Portal
- 126 Configuring the deployment file share
- 127 Adding devices to repurpose and bare-metal devices group
- 127 Overview of bare-metal deployment
- 128 Creating a device deployment template
- 128 Creating a device deployment template from a device configuration file
- 129 Creating a device deployment template from a reference device
- 130 Managing device deployment templates
- 130 Viewing device deployment template attributes
- 130 Cloning a device deployment template
- 131 Editing a device deployment template
- 132 Exporting a device deployment template
- 132 Deploying a device deployment template—Bare-metal deployment
- 134 Creating a chassis deployment template from a chassis
- 135 Managing chassis deployment templates
- 136 Viewing and editing chassis deployment template attributes
- 136 Exporting a chassis deployment template
- 136 Cloning a chassis deployment template
- 136 Deploying a chassis infrastructure template
- 138 Deploying IOA configuration template
- 140 IOA operational modes and the deployment task status
- 140 Deploying a network ISO image
- 141 Removing devices from the repurpose and bare-metal devices group
- 141 Auto deploying device configurations
- 142 Configuring Auto Deployment Settings
- 142 Setting up device configuration auto deployment—Bare-metal deployment
- 144 Managing Auto Deployment Credentials
- 145 Adding a Discovery Range for Auto Deployment
- 145 Removing Devices From an Auto Deployment Task
- 146 Importing Device Specific Attributes
- 146 Import File Requirements
- 146 Exporting Device Specific Attributes
- 147 Viewing the Deployment Tasks
- 147 Managing the Virtual Input-Output Identities of a Server—Stateless Deployment
- 147 Overview of Stateless Deployment
- 148 Virtual Input-Output Pools
- 148 Creating a Virtual Input-Output Pool
- 151 Editing a Virtual Input-Output Pool
- 151 Viewing the Definitions of a Virtual Input-Output Pool
- 152 Renaming a Virtual Input-Output Pool
- 152 Deleting a Virtual Input-Output Pool
- 152 Viewing the Virtual Input-Output Identities Assigned or Deployed on a Device
- 153 Compute Pools
- 153 Creating a Compute Pool
- 154 Deploying a device configuration template—Stateless deployment
- 156 Automatic Locking of a Compute Pool
- 157 Unlocking a Compute Pool
- 157 Editing the Definitions of a Compute Pool
- 157 Viewing the Definitions of a Compute Pool
- 158 Removing a Server From a Compute Pool
- 158 Renaming a Compute Pool
- 158 Deleting a Compute Pool
- 158 Replacing a Server
- 160 Reclaiming Deployed Virtual Input-Output Identities of a Server
- 160 Reclaiming Assigned Virtual Input-Output Identities
- 161 Setting up device configuration auto deployment—Stateless deployment
- 163 Viewing device profiles
- 163 Known limitations for stateless deployment
- 163 Additional information
- 165 Deployment—Reference
- 166 Icons and descriptions
- 167 Repurpose and Bare Metal Devices
- 168 Auto Deployment
- 168 Tasks
- 169 Task Execution History
- 169 Device Configuration Template Details
- 170 IOA VLAN Attributes
- 171 Device Configuration Setup Wizard
- 171 File Share Settings
- 171 Add devices to repurpose and bare-metal devices group
- 171 Add Network
- 172 Network Types
- 172 Create Template Wizard
- 173 Create Virtual Input-Output Pool Wizard
- 173 Name and Description
- 173 Ethernet Identities
- 174 FCoE Node Name Identities
- 174 FCoE Port Name Identities
- 175 iSCSI IQN Identities
- 175 Summary
- 176 Virtual Input-Output Pools
- 176 Virtual Input-Output Pool Summary
- 177 Summary
- 177 Devices with Identities
- 178 Create Compute Pool Wizard
- 178 Name and Description
- 178 Select Template
- 178 Select ISO Location
- 179 Select Virtual Input-Output Pool
- 179 Select Devices
- 179 Edit Attributes
- 184 Summary
- 184 Compute Pool Summary
- 185 Compute Pool Details
- 185 Server Details
- 186 Deploy Template Wizard
- 186 Name and Deploy Options
- 186 Select Template
- 187 Select Devices
- 187 Select ISO Location
- 188 Select Virtual Input-Output Pool
- 188 Edit Attributes
- 192 Options
- 193 Set Schedule
- 193 Preview
- 194 Summary
- 195 Setup Auto Deployment Wizard
- 195 Select Deploy Options
- 195 Select Template
- 196 Select ISO Location
- 196 Select Virtual Input-Output Pool
- 197 Import Service Tags or Node IDs
- 197 Edit Attributes
- 201 Execution Credentials
- 203 Summary
- 203 Manage Auto Deployment Credentials
- 203 Credentials
- 204 Devices
- 204 Replace Server Wizard
- 204 Name
- 205 Source and Target
- 205 Review Source Attributes
- 207 Options
- 208 Credentials
- 208 Summary
- 209 Reclaim Identities Wizard
- 209 Name
- 209 Select Devices
- 210 Identity Assignments
- 210 Options
- 211 Credentials
- 211 Summary
- 212 Managing device configuration baseline
- 212 Viewing the Device Compliance Portal
- 212 Getting started for device configuration compliance
- 213 Device configuration compliance overview
- 213 Configuring the credentials and device configuration inventory schedule
- 214 Viewing the device configuration inventory
- 214 Creating a device compliance baseline for servers and chassis
- 215 Associating target devices with a baseline
- 215 Viewing compliance status of devices
- 216 Remediating noncompliant devices
- 216 Viewing compliance tasks
- 217 Viewing server backup profiles
- 217 Replacing a server from backup profile
- 219 Configuration – Reference
- 220 Device Compliance
- 220 Device Compliance Graph
- 220 Device Compliance Table
- 220 Tasks
- 221 Task Execution History
- 222 Associate Devices To a Baseline Wizard
- 222 Select Baseline
- 222 Select Devices
- 222 Make Devices Compliant
- 222 Name
- 222 Select Devices
- 223 Options
- 223 Set Schedule
- 224 Summary
- 224 Configuration Inventory Schedule Wizard
- 224 Inventory Credentials
- 225 Schedule
- 225 Backed-Up Devices
- 225 Devices Table
- 226 Attributes Table
- 227 Viewing inventory reports
- 227 Choosing predefined reports
- 227 Predefined reports
- 230 Filtering report data
- 230 Exporting reports
- 231 Reports — Reference
- 231 Server Inventory Reports
- 232 Agent and Alert Summary
- 233 Agent Health Status
- 233 Server Overview
- 234 Field Replaceable Unit Information
- 234 Hard Drive Information
- 235 iDRAC Performance Minimum or Maximum
- 236 iDRAC Performance Average or Peak
- 236 Memory Information
- 237 Modular Enclosure Information
- 237 NIC Information
- 238 PCI Device Information
- 238 Processor Information
- 239 Storage Controller Information
- 239 Virtual Disk Information
- 239 Server Configuration Reports
- 240 Server Components and Versions
- 240 BIOS Configuration
- 241 iDRAC Network Configuration
- 242 Device Configuration Compliance
- 242 Baseline Association
- 242 Assigned Identity Attributes
- 243 All Identity Attributes
- 243 Warranty and License Reports
- 244 Warranty Information
- 244 License Information
- 245 Virtualization Reports
- 245 ESX Information
- 245 HyperV Information
- 246 Asset Reports
- 246 Asset Acquisition Information
- 247 Asset Maintenance Information
- 248 Asset Support Information
- 248 Device Location Information
- 250 Viewing warranty reports
- 250 Extending warranty
- 251 Managing alerts
- 251 Viewing alerts and alert categories
- 251 Viewing alert logs
- 251 Understanding alert types
- 252 Viewing internal alerts
- 252 Viewing alert categories
- 252 Viewing alert source details
- 252 Viewing previously configured alert actions
- 252 Viewing application launch alert action
- 252 Viewing email alert action
- 253 Viewing alert ignore action
- 253 Viewing alert trap forward action
- 253 Handling alerts
- 253 Flagging an alert
- 253 Creating and editing a new view
- 253 Configuring alert actions
- 253 Setting up email notifications
- 254 Ignoring alerts
- 255 Running a custom script
- 255 Forwarding alerts
- 256 Forwarding alerts use case scenarios
- 256 Working with sample alert action use cases
- 256 Use cases in alert actions
- 257 Configuring alert log settings
- 257 Renaming alert categories and alert sources
- 257 Alert pop-up notifications
- 258 Configuring alert pop-up notifications
- 258 Enabling or disabling alert pop-up notifications
- 258 Managing MIB files
- 259 About importing MIBs
- 260 Importing MIBs
- 260 Removing MIBs from OpenManage Essentials
- 260 Managing traps
- 260 Customizing trap definitions
- 261 Resetting built-in trap definitions
- 261 Configuring SNMPv3 traps
- 263 Alerts — Reference
- 263 Alert Logs
- 264 Predefined Alert View Filters
- 264 Alert Logs Fields
- 265 Alert Details
- 265 Alert Log Settings
- 266 Alert View Filters
- 266 Alert Filter Name
- 266 Severity
- 267 Acknowledgement
- 267 Summary — Alert View Filter
- 267 Alert Actions
- 268 Name and Description
- 268 Severity Association
- 268 Application Launch Configuration
- 270 E-Mail Configuration
- 270 Trap Forwarding
- 271 SNMP V3 Configuration
- 271 SNMP V3 Configuration Wizard
- 272 Category and Sources Association
- 272 Device Association
- 273 Date and Time Range
- 273 Alert Action — Duplicate Alert Correlation
- 273 Summary — Alert Action Details
- 274 Alert Categories
- 274 Alert Categories Options
- 276 Edit Trap Definitions
- 276 Alert Source
- 277 Manage MIBs
- 277 Manage MIBs Pane
- 277 Manage Traps Pane
- 277 Import MIB
- 279 Remove MIB
- 279 Troubleshooting MIB Import
- 280 Manage Traps
- 280 Custom Trap Definitions
- 281 Reset Built-in Trap Definitions
- 282 Updating BIOS, firmware, drivers, and system applications
- 282 Viewing the System Update page
- 283 Understanding sources of system updates
- 283 Choosing the right source of system updates
- 283 Selecting an update catalog source
- 284 Viewing comparison results
- 284 Viewing compliant systems
- 284 Viewing noncompliant systems
- 284 Viewing non-inventoried systems
- 284 Viewing systems with issues and resolutions
- 284 Creating a catalog baseline
- 284 Viewing the Default Catalog
- 285 System Update Use Case Scenarios
- 287 Applying system updates by using the Non-Compliant Systems tab
- 288 Applying System Updates by using the System Update Task wizard
- 290 Viewing status of the System Update task
- 291 Updating systems without OpenManage Server Administrator
- 291 Issues and Resolutions Use Case Scenarios
- 291 Configuring automatic purging of downloaded system update files
- 292 System Update — Reference
- 293 Filter Options
- 293 System Update
- 293 Compliance Report
- 295 Compliant Systems
- 295 Non-Compliant Firmware and Drivers
- 296 System Update Task
- 298 Non-Inventoried Systems
- 298 Inventory Systems
- 298 All System Update Tasks
- 298 Issues and Resolutions
- 299 Task Execution History
- 299 Select a Catalog Source
- 300 Dell Update Package
- 300 OpenManage Server Update Utility
- 300 Repository Manager
- 300 Viewing the Default Catalog
- 301 View MX Chassis Default Catalog
- 301 View Catalog Baseline Associations
- 301 List of Catalog Baselines
- 301 Create Catalog Baseline wizard
- 302 Baseline Details
- 303 Managing remote tasks
- 303 Managing command line tasks
- 304 Managing RACADM command line tasks
- 304 Managing generic command line tasks
- 306 Managing server power options
- 306 Deploying OpenManage Server Administrator
- 307 Supported Windows and Linux Packages
- 308 Arguments
- 308 Deploying iDRAC Service Module
- 309 Supported Windows and Linux Packages
- 310 Collecting Firmware and Driver Inventory
- 311 Updating the inventory collector component
- 311 Working With Sample Remote Tasks Use Cases
- 312 Use Cases in Remote Tasks
- 313 Device Capability Matrix
- 316 Remote Tasks — Reference
- 316 Remote Tasks Home
- 317 Remote Tasks
- 317 All Tasks
- 318 Task Execution History
- 318 Server Power Options
- 320 Deployment Task
- 322 Command Line Task
- 322 Remote Server Administrator Command
- 324 Generic Command
- 325 IPMI Command
- 326 RACADM Command Line
- 328 Firmware and Driver Inventory Collection Task
- 330 Managing security settings
- 330 Using security roles and permissions
- 331 Microsoft Windows authentication
- 331 Assigning user rights
- 331 Using Custom SSL Certificates—Optional
- 331 Configuring IIS Services
- 332 Supported protocols and ports in OpenManage Essentials
- 332 Supported protocols and ports on management stations
- 332 Supported protocols and ports on managed nodes
- 333 Supported Protocols and Ports on Management Stations
- 333 Supported Protocols and Ports on Managed Nodes
- 334 Dell EMC OpenManage Framework
- 336 Troubleshooting
- 336 OpenManage Essentials Troubleshooting Tool
- 336 Troubleshooting Procedures
- 336 Troubleshooting Inventory
- 337 Troubleshooting Device Discovery
- 337 Troubleshooting Receiving SNMP Traps
- 338 Troubleshooting Discovery of Windows Server 2008–Based Servers
- 338 Troubleshooting SNMP Traps for ESX or ESXi Versions 3.5, 4.x, or 5.0
- 338 Troubleshooting Problems With Microsoft Internet Explorer
- 339 Troubleshooting Map View
- 340 Frequently Asked Questions
- 340 Installation
- 340 Upgrade
- 341 Tasks
- 341 Optional Command Line Settings
- 342 Customization Parameters
- 343 MSI Return Code
- 344 E-mail Alert Action
- 344 Discovery
- 347 Inventory
- 348 System Update
- 349 Managing Device Configurations
- 349 Device Group Permissions
- 349 Device Group Permissions Portal
- 350 Remote and System Update Tasks
- 350 Custom Device Groups
- 350 Deployment and Configuration Compliance
- 350 Deployment and Configuration Compliance
- 351 Logs
- 352 Log Levels
- 352 Backup and Restore
- 352 Troubleshooting
- 354 Managing Device Group Permissions
- 354 Adding Users to the OmeSiteAdministrators Role
- 355 Assigning Device Groups to a User
- 355 Removing Users From the OmeSiteAdministrators Role
- 357 OpenManage Mobile Settings
- 357 Enabling or Disabling Alert Notifications For OpenManage Mobile
- 357 Enabling or Disabling OpenManage Mobile Subscribers
- 358 Deleting an OpenManage Mobile Subscriber
- 358 Viewing the Alert Notification Service Status
- 358 Notification Service Status
- 359 Viewing the OpenManage Mobile Subscriber Information
- 359 Mobile Subscriber Information
- 360 Troubleshooting OpenManage Mobile
- 361 Settings — Reference
- 361 Alert Settings
- 362 Custom URL Settings
- 362 Deployment Settings
- 363 Device Tree Settings
- 363 Discovery Settings
- 364 Feature Usage Settings
- 364 Email Settings
- 365 General Settings
- 366 Task Settings
- 366 Warranty Notification Settings
- 368 Permissions
- 368 Common Tasks
- 368 Manage Device Group Permissions
- 368 Device Groups for Tasks and Patch Targeting
- 368 Purge Download Settings
- 370 Logs — Reference
- 370 User Interface Logs
- 370 Application Logs
- 371 Dell EMC Solutions
- 372 Right-Click Actions
- 372 Schedule View
- 372 Device Status
- 373 Associate Catalog Baseline
- 374 Discovery Range Summary
- 374 Managing Include Ranges
- 374 View Filters
- 374 Alerts
- 375 Remote Tasks
- 375 Custom URL
- 375 System Update Tasks
- 376 Attributes Tab
- 376 Templates
- 376 Compute Pools
- 376 Repurpose and Bare Metal
- 376 Compute Pool
- 377 Devices
- 377 Virtual Input-Output Pools
- 377 Virtual I/O Pool
- 377 Devices with Identities
- 378 Compliance by Template
- 378 Device Compliance
- 379 Tutorials
- 380 Using OpenManage Essentials Command Line Interface
- 380 Launching the OpenManage Essentials Command Line Interface
- 380 Creating an input file for Discovery Profile
- 381 Specifying IPs, ranges, or host names by using XML or CSV files
- 381 Specifying input files in PowerShell
- 381 Command Line Interface commands
- 382 Creating a discovery range
- 382 Editing a discovery range
- 382 Removing a discovery range
- 382 Creating a discovery range group
- 383 Editing a discovery range group
- 383 Removing a discovery range group
- 383 Enabling a discovery range or discovery range group
- 384 Disabling a discovery range or discovery range group
- 384 Creating a discovery exclude range
- 384 Removing a discovery exclude range
- 385 Running discovery, inventory, and status polling tasks
- 385 Removing devices
- 385 Retrieving the status execution progress of a discovery range
- 386 Stopping discovery range or group tasks
- 386 Creating a custom device group
- 386 Adding devices to a custom group
- 387 Deleting a custom device group