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Reports — Reference
From Reports you can view the following:
• Agent and Alert Summary
• Server Overview
• Server Components and Versions
• Asset Acquisition Information
• Asset Maintenance Information
• Asset Support Information
• Hard Drive Information
• ESX Information
• HyperV Information
• FRU Information
• License Information
• Memory Information
• Modular Enclosure Information
• NIC Information
• PCI Device Information
• Storage Controller Information
• Warranty Information
You can also filter the information based on a device or group by clicking Filter by and then selecting the device or group.
Related Links
Server Components and Versions
Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Information
Storage Controllers Information
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Agent and Alert Summary
The Agent and Alert Summary displays the following:
• Agent Summary
• Alerts per Device
• Top Alert Generators
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.
The Agent Summary pane displays the agent summary as a graph.
Alerts per Device
Field
Most active discovered systems based on alert occurrence
Description
Device Name
Number of Associated Events
Displays the name of the device
Displays the number of alerts from the device.
Last Discovered On
Inventory Time
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.
Server Overview
Field
System Name
System Type
Operating System
Processor Count
Processor Family
Description
The unique system’s name that identifies it on the network.
The system’s model information.
The operating system installed on the system.
The number of processors installed on the system.
The type of processor installed on the system.
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Field
Processor Cores
Processor Speed
Total Cores
Total Memory
Server Components and Versions
Description
The number of processor cores.
The speed of the processor.
The total number of cores present in the system.
The total memory installed on the system
Field
System Name
Service Tag
Model Type
Description
Software Type
Software Version
Description
Host name of the system.
Unique identification number assigned to the system.
The system’s model name. For example PowerEdge R710.
The software information.
The type of software that is available on the system. For example, firmware.
The version number of the software that is available on the system.
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
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model information of the system.
Displays the unique identification number 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.
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Field
Signing Authority Name
Vendor
Depreciation Duration
Depreciation Duration Unit Type
Depreciation Percentage
Depreciation Method
Ownership Code
Corporate Owner Name
Insurance Company
Description
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.
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.
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
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model information of the system.
Displays the unique identification number 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.
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Field
Outsourcing Problem Description
Outsourcing Service Fee
Outsourcing Provider Fee
Outsourcing Provider Service Level
Outsourcing Signing Authority
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
Description
Displays the 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.
Description
Displays the unique name of the system that identifies it on the network.
Displays the model information of the system.
Displays the unique identification number 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.
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Field
Help Desk
Automatic Fix
Hard Drive Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Enclosure ID
Channel
Target ID
LUN ID
Size (GB)
Bus Type
Serial Number
Revision
Media Type
Vendor
ESX Information
Field
Host Name
System Type
VM Type
Version
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Description
Displays the help desk information provided
Displays the method used to fix the problem.
Description
The unique system’s name that identifies it on the network.
The system’s model information.
A Dell specific unique bar code label identifier on the system.
The enclosure ID is assigned to the enclosure by Storage
Management. Storage Management numbers the enclosures attached to the controller starting with zero.
The number of channels.
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.
In computer storage, a logical unit number or LUN number used to identify a logical unit, which is a device addressed by the SCSI protocol or similar protocols such as Fibre
Channel or iSCSI.
The size of the hard drive in GB.
The type of bus connection used. Buses are information pathways between components of a system.
The roll number assigned to the device by the manufacturer.
The hard disk’s revision history.
The type of media. For example, HDD.
The organization that supplies the hard drive.
Description
The unique system’s name that identifies it on the network and the system in which embedded bare metal product is installed.
The system’s model information.
The type of embedded bare-metal product installed on the system. For example, VMware ESX.
The version of the embedded bare-metal that is installed on the system.
Field
Guest Name
Guest OS Type
Guest Memory Size (MB)
Guest State
Description
The name of the guest virtual machine.
The operating system that is installed on the virtual machine.
The size of the virtual machine’s RAM.
The state of the virtual machine, if the machine is powered off or powered on.
HyperV Information
Field
Host Name
System Type
Guest Name
Guest Memory Size (MB)
Guest State
Description
The unique system’s name that identifies it on the network. and the system in which the HyperV is installed.
The system’s model information.
The name of the guest virtual machine.
The size of the virtual machine’s RAM.
The state of the virtual machine, if the machine is powered off or powered on.
Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Information
Field
System Name
Model Type
Service Tag
FRU Device Name
FRU Manufacturer
FRU Serial Number
FRU Part Number
Description
The user provided name of the system.
The system’s model name. For example PowerEdge R710.
Unique identification number assigned to the system.
The standard FRU name assigned to the device.
The name of the FRU manufacturer.
The manufacturer specified FRU’s identification number.
The industry specific number that differentiates the type of FRU.
License Information
Field
System Name
Model Type
License Description
License 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 level of features enabled in the license.
Displays the duration of the license.
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Field
Entitlement ID
Time Remaining
Memory Information
Field
System Name
Service Tag
System Type
Memory Device Name
Memory Device Size (MB)
Memory Device Manufacturer
Memory Device Part Number
Memory Device Serial Number
Description
Displays the unique identifier for the license.
Displays the days remaining until the license expires.
Description
Provide a name for this server power options task.
Unique identification number assigned to the system.
The system’s model name. For example PowerEdge R710.
The device’s named assigned by the manufacturer. For example, DIMMI_A.
The size of the memory device in GB.
The name of the device’s manufacturer.
The industry specific number assigned to the device.
The roll number assigned to the device by the manufacturer.
Modular Enclosure Information
Field
Enclosure Model Type
Slot Number
Slot Name
Slot Availability
Firmware Version
Enclosure Service Tag
Enclosure Name
Blade Model Type
Blade Service Tag
Blade Host Name
Blade OS
Description
The enclosure’s model name. For example, PowerEdge
M1000e.
The slot number on the enclosure.
The slot name of the enclosure.
Displays if the slot is available or occupied in the modular enclosure.
The firmware version installed on the enclosure.
A Dell specific unique bar code label identifier for the enclosure.
The unique enclosure name that identifies it on the network.
The blade’s model information.
A Dell specific unique bar code label identifier for the blade.
The blade’s model name. For example, PowerEdge M710.
The operating system installed on the blade.
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NIC Information
Field
System Name
System Type
IPv4 Address
IPv6 Address
MAC Address
Description
The name of the system.
The system’s model name. For example, PowerEdge R710.
The unique IPv4 address assigned to the NIC device.
The unique IPv6 address assigned to the NIC device.
A unique Media Access Control address (MAC address) identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment.
Information on the NIC device.
NIC Description
PCI Device Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Service Tag
Device Card Description
Device Card Manufacturer
Device Card Slot Type
Description
The unique system’s name that identifies it on the network.
The system’s model information.
A Dell specific unique bar code label identifier for a system.
The type of Peripheral Component Interconnect card used. For example, 82546GB Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
The manufacturer’s information.
The type of slot on the mother board into which the card is inserted.
Storage Controllers Information
Field
System Name
System Type
Controller Name
Vendor
Controller Type
Controller State
Description
The unique system’s name that identifies it on the network. The storage controller is present on this system.
The system’s model information.
The name of the storage controller. For example, SAS 6/iR
Integrated.
The supplier’s information. For example, SAS 6/iR
Integrated is supplied by Dell.
The type of controller. For example, SAS 6/iR Integrated is of type SAS.
The state of the controller. For example, ready to use.
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Warranty Information
Field
View and Renew Warranty
System Name
Device Model Type
Device Type
Shipped Date
Service Tag
Service Level Code
Service Provider
Start Date
End Date
Days Remaining
Warranty Description
Description
Click to open the Dell website from where you can view and renew the device warranty.
The unique system’s name that identifies it on the network. Enable the proxy setting for the warranty to
Warranty data from support.dell.com.
The system’s model information.
The type of device, for example, server, Remote Access
Controller.
The date on which the device was sent from the factory.
A Dell specific unique bar code label identifier for a system.
Displays the service level code such as parts only warranty (POW), next business day onsite (NBD), and so on for a particular system.
The name of the organization that will provide the warranty service support for the device.
The date from which the warranty is available.
The date on which the warranty will expire.
The number of days the warranty is available for the device.
The warranty details applicable for the device.
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Table of contents
- 3 Dell OpenManage Essentials Version 1.2 User's Guide
- 13 About OpenManage Essentials
- 13 What is New in This Release
- 14 Other Information You May Need
- 14 Contacting Dell
- 15 Installing OpenManage Essentials
- 15 Installation Prerequisites and Minimum Requirements
- 15 Minimum Recommended Hardware
- 16 Minimum Requirements
- 16 Downloading OpenManage Essentials
- 16 Terms and Conditions for Using Relational Database Management Systems
- 17 Database Size, Network Bandwidth, and Scalability
- 17 Minimum Login Roles for Microsoft SQL Server
- 18 Installing OpenManage Essentials
- 19 Custom Setup Installation
- 19 Considerations When Installing OpenManage Essentials on a Domain Controller
- 20 Setting Up OpenManage Essentials Database on a Remote SQL Server
- 20 Installing Repository Manager
- 21 Uninstalling OpenManage Essentials
- 21 Upgrading to OpenManage Essentials Version 1.2
- 22 Setting Up and Configuring VMware ESXi 5
- 22 Migrating IT Assistant to OpenManage Essentials
- 25 Getting Started With OpenManage Essentials
- 25 Logging On to OpenManage Essentials
- 25 Configuring OpenManage Essentials
- 26 Using the OpenManage Essentials Home Portal
- 27 OpenManage Essentials Heading Banner
- 27 Customizing Portals
- 28 Displaying Additional Available Reports and Graphs
- 29 Drilling Down Charts and Reports for More Information
- 29 Saving and Loading the Portal Layout
- 29 Updating the Portal Data
- 29 Hiding Graphs and Reports Components
- 30 Rearranging or Resizing Graphs and Reports (Components)
- 30 Filtering Data
- 30 Search Bar
- 31 Search Items
- 31 Search Drop-Down List
- 31 Selection Actions
- 32 Map View (Home) Portal
- 32 Viewing the User Information
- 32 Logging On As a Different User
- 33 Using the Update Available Notification Icon
- 33 Using the Warranty Scoreboard Notification Icon
- 35 OpenManage Essentials Home Portal — Reference
- 35 Dashboard
- 35 Home Portal Reports
- 36 Device by Status
- 36 Alerts by Severity
- 36 Discovered Versus Inventoried Devices
- 37 Task Status
- 37 Schedule View
- 38 Schedule View Settings
- 38 Device Warranty Report
- 39 Map View (Home) Portal Interface
- 41 Discovering and Inventorying Devices
- 41 Supported Devices, Protocols, and Features Matrix
- 43 Supported Operating Systems (Servers), Protocols, and Features Matrix
- 44 Supported Storage Devices, Protocols, and Features Matrix
- 45 Legend and Definitions
- 46 Using the Discovery and Inventory Portal
- 46 Protocol Support Matrix for Discovery
- 48 Protocol Support Matrix for System Update
- 48 Configuring a Discovery and Inventory Task
- 49 Changing the Default SNMP Port
- 50 Discovering and Inventorying Dell Devices Using WS-Man Protocol With a Root Certificate
- 51 Excluding Ranges
- 51 Viewing Configured Discovery and Inventory Ranges
- 52 Scheduling Discovery
- 52 Discovery Speed Slider Bar
- 52 Multithreading
- 53 Scheduling Inventory
- 53 Configuring Status Polling Frequency
- 55 Discovery And Inventory — Reference
- 55 Discovery and Inventory Portal Page Options
- 55 Discovery and Inventory Portal
- 56 Last Discovery and Inventory
- 56 Discovered Versus Inventoried Devices
- 57 Task Status
- 57 Viewing Device Summary
- 57 Viewing Device Summary Filter Options
- 58 Add Discovery Range / Add Discovery Range Group
- 58 Discovery Configuration
- 58 Discovery Configuration Options
- 60 ICMP Configuration
- 60 ICMP Configuration Options
- 60 SNMP Configuration
- 60 SNMP Configuration Options
- 61 WMI Configuration
- 61 WMI Configuration Options
- 61 Storage Configuration
- 61 Storage Configuration Options
- 62 WS-Man Configuration
- 62 WS-Man Configuration Options
- 62 SSH Configuration
- 62 SSH Configuration Options
- 63 IPMI Configuration
- 63 IPMI Configuration Options
- 63 Discovery Range Action
- 64 Summary
- 64 Add Exclude Range
- 64 Add Exclude Range Options
- 64 Configuration
- 65 Discovery Schedule
- 66 Inventory Schedule
- 67 Status Schedule
- 69 Managing Devices
- 69 Viewing Devices
- 69 Device Summary Page
- 71 Nodes and Symbols Description
- 71 Device Details
- 72 Viewing Device Inventory
- 72 Viewing Alerts Summary
- 72 Viewing System Event Logs
- 72 Searching for Devices
- 73 Creating a New Group
- 73 Adding Devices to a New Group
- 74 Adding Devices to an Existing Group
- 74 Hiding a Group
- 74 Deleting a Group
- 74 Single Sign-On
- 75 Creating a Custom URL
- 75 Launching the Custom URL
- 75 Configuring Warranty Email Notifications
- 76 Configuring Warranty Scoreboard Notifications
- 76 Using Map View
- 78 Map Providers
- 79 Configuring Map Settings
- 79 General Navigation and Zooming
- 80 Home View
- 80 Tool Tip
- 80 Selecting a Device on Map View
- 81 Health and Connection Status
- 81 Multiple Devices at the Same Location
- 82 Setting a Home View
- 82 Viewing All Map Locations
- 82 Adding a Device to the Map
- 83 Moving a Device Location Using the Edit Location Details Option
- 83 Importing Licensed Devices
- 85 Using the Map View Search Bar
- 86 Removing All Map Locations
- 87 Editing a Map Location
- 87 Removing a Map Location
- 87 Exporting All Device Locations
- 89 Devices — Reference
- 89 Viewing Inventory
- 90 Viewing Alerts
- 90 Viewing Hardware Logs
- 90 Hardware Log Details
- 90 Alert Filters
- 91 Viewing Non-Compliant Systems
- 91 Non-Compliant Systems
- 92 Device Search
- 92 Query Results
- 93 Creating Device Group
- 93 Device Group Configuration
- 93 Device Selection
- 94 Summary — Group Configuration
- 94 Map View (Devices) Tab Interface
- 95 Devices at this location
- 95 Map Settings
- 97 Viewing Inventory Reports
- 97 Choosing Predefined Reports
- 97 Predefined Reports
- 98 Filtering Report Data
- 99 Exporting Reports
- 101 Reports — Reference
- 102 Agent and Alert Summary
- 102 Agent Summary
- 102 Alerts per Device
- 102 Top Alert Generators
- 102 Server Overview
- 103 Server Components and Versions
- 103 Asset Acquisition Information
- 104 Asset Maintenance Information
- 105 Asset Support Information
- 106 Hard Drive Information
- 106 ESX Information
- 107 HyperV Information
- 107 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Information
- 107 License Information
- 108 Memory Information
- 108 Modular Enclosure Information
- 109 NIC Information
- 109 PCI Device Information
- 109 Storage Controllers Information
- 110 Warranty Information
- 111 Viewing Warranty Reports
- 111 Extending Warranty
- 113 Managing Alerts
- 113 Viewing Alerts and Alert Categories
- 113 Viewing Alert Logs
- 113 Understanding the Alert Types
- 114 Viewing Internal Alerts
- 114 Viewing Alert Categories
- 114 Viewing Alert Source Details
- 114 Viewing Previously Configured Alert Actions
- 114 Viewing Application Launch Alert Action
- 115 Viewing E-Mail Alert Action
- 115 Viewing Alert Ignore Action
- 115 Viewing Alert Trap Forward Action
- 115 Handling Alerts
- 115 Flagging an Alert
- 115 Creating and Editing a New View
- 116 Configuring Alert Actions
- 116 Setting Up E-mail Notification
- 117 Ignoring Alerts
- 117 Running a Custom Script
- 118 Forwarding Alerts
- 118 Forwarding Alerts Use Case Scenarios
- 119 Working With Sample Alert Action Use Cases
- 119 Use Cases in Alert Actions
- 120 Configuring Alert Log Settings
- 120 Renaming Alert Categories and Alert Sources
- 121 Alerts — Reference
- 121 Alert Logs
- 122 Predefined Alert View Filters
- 122 Alert Logs Fields
- 123 Alert Details
- 123 Alert Log Settings
- 123 Alert View Filters
- 123 Alert Filter Name
- 124 Severity
- 124 Acknowledgement
- 124 Summary — Alert View Filter
- 125 Alert Actions
- 125 Name and Description
- 126 Severity Association
- 126 Application Launch Configuration
- 127 E-Mail Configuration
- 128 Trap Forwarding
- 128 Category and Sources Association
- 128 Device Association
- 129 Date and Time Range
- 130 Alert Action - Duplicate Alert Correlation
- 130 Summary- Alert Action Details
- 131 Alert Categories
- 131 Alert Categories Options
- 133 Alert Source
- 135 Updating Server BIOS, Firmware, Drivers, and Applications
- 135 Viewing the System Update Page
- 136 Understanding Server BIOS Firmware and Drivers Sources
- 136 Choosing the Right Source for Updates
- 136 Selecting an Update Catalog Source
- 137 Viewing Comparison Results
- 137 Viewing Compliant Servers
- 137 Viewing Non-Compliant Servers
- 137 Viewing Non-Inventoried Servers
- 137 Viewing Servers With Issues and Resolutions
- 137 System Update Use Case Scenarios
- 139 Applying System Updates
- 140 Viewing Updated Status
- 140 View Active Catalog
- 141 Issues and Resolutions Use Case Scenarios
- 143 System Update — Reference
- 143 Filter Options
- 144 System Update
- 144 Compliance Report
- 146 Compliant Systems
- 146 Non-Compliant Systems
- 147 System Update Task
- 147 Non-Inventoried Systems
- 148 Inventory Systems
- 148 All System Update Tasks
- 148 Issues and Resolutions
- 148 Task Execution History
- 149 Select a Catalog Source
- 149 Dell Update Package
- 150 Dell OpenManage Server Update Utility
- 150 Repository Manager
- 150 View Active Catalog
- 151 Managing Remote Tasks
- 151 About Remote Tasks
- 151 Managing Command Line Task
- 152 Managing RACADM Command Line Tasks
- 153 Managing Generic Command Line Task
- 154 Managing Server Power Options
- 154 Deploying Server Administrator
- 156 Supported Windows and Linux Packages
- 156 Arguments
- 157 Working With Sample Remote Tasks Use Cases
- 157 Use Cases in Remote Tasks
- 158 Device Capability Matrix
- 161 Remote Tasks — Reference
- 161 Remote Tasks Home
- 162 Remote Tasks
- 162 All Tasks
- 163 Task Execution History
- 163 Server Power Options
- 165 Deploy Server Administrator Task
- 166 Command Line Task
- 167 Remote Server Administrator Command
- 169 Generic Command
- 170 IPMI Command
- 172 RACADM Command Line
- 175 Managing Security Settings
- 175 Using Security Roles and Permissions
- 175 Microsoft Windows Authentication
- 176 Assigning User Privileges
- 176 Using Custom SSL Certificates (Optional)
- 176 Configuring IIS Services
- 177 Supported Protocols and Ports in OpenManage Essentials
- 177 Supported Protocols and Ports on Management Stations
- 177 Supported Protocols and Ports on Managed Nodes
- 179 Troubleshooting
- 179 OpenManage Essentials Troubleshooting Tool
- 179 Troubleshooting Procedures
- 179 Troubleshooting Inventory
- 180 Troubleshooting Device Discovery
- 181 Troubleshooting Receiving SNMP Traps
- 181 Troubleshooting Discovery of Windows Server 2008–Based Servers
- 181 Troubleshooting SNMP Traps for ESX or ESXi Versions 3.5, 4.x, or 5.0
- 181 Troubleshooting Problems With Microsoft Internet Explorer
- 182 Troubleshooting Map View
- 185 Frequently Asked Questions
- 185 Installation
- 185 Upgrade
- 186 Tasks
- 186 Optional Command Line Settings
- 187 Customization Parameters
- 188 MSI Return Code
- 189 E-mail Alert Action
- 189 Discovery
- 190 Inventory
- 190 System Update
- 191 Device Group Permissions
- 191 Device Group Permissions Portal
- 192 Remote and System Update Tasks
- 192 Custom Device Groups
- 193 Logs
- 193 Log Levels
- 194 Troubleshooting
- 195 Managing Device Group Permissions
- 195 Adding Users to the OmeSiteAdministrators Role
- 196 Assigning Device Groups to a User
- 197 Removing Users From the OmeSiteAdministrators Role
- 199 Preferences — Reference
- 199 Console Settings
- 200 Email Settings
- 201 Alert Settings
- 201 Custom URL Settings
- 201 Warranty Notification Settings
- 202 Device Group Permissions
- 202 Common Tasks
- 203 Manage Device Group Permissions
- 203 Device Groups for Tasks and Patch Targeting
- 205 Logs — Reference
- 205 User Interface Logs
- 206 Application Logs
- 207 Extensions
- 209 Right-Click Actions
- 209 Schedule View
- 209 Device Status
- 210 Discovery Range Summary
- 210 Managing Include Ranges
- 210 View Filters
- 211 Alerts
- 211 Remote Tasks
- 211 Custom URL
- 211 System Update Tasks
- 213 Tutorials
- 215 Using OpenManage Essentials Command Line Interface
- 215 Launching the OpenManage Essentials Command Line Interface
- 215 Creating a Discovery Profile Input File
- 216 Specifying IPs, Ranges, or Host names Using XML or CSV Files
- 217 Specifying Input Files in PowerShell
- 217 Command Line Interface Commands
- 217 Creating a Discovery Range
- 218 Removing a Discovery Range
- 218 Creating a Discovery Range Group
- 218 Removing a Discovery Range Group
- 218 Editing a Discovery Range
- 219 Editing a Discovery Range Group
- 219 Enabling a Discovery Range or Discovery Range Group
- 220 Disabling a Discovery Range or Discovery Range Group
- 220 Creating a Discovery Exclude Range
- 220 Removing a Discovery Exclude Range
- 221 Running Discovery, Inventory, and Status Polling Tasks
- 221 Removing a Device
- 222 Retrieving the Status Execution Progress of a Discovery Range
- 222 Stopping a Running Discovery Range or Group
- 222 Creating a Custom Device Group
- 223 Adding Devices to a Custom Group
- 223 Deleting a Group