Dell 2.3 manual About Host, Bare Metal, and iDRAC Compliance Issues, Related Information

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Deleting Deployable Servers From A White List

For information about security settings for deployable servers, see Server Security Settings For Deployment. To delete deployable servers from a white list:

1.In the Dell Management Center, in the left pane, select Settings.

2.In the right-pane, select Security.

3.In the Security window, click Edit.

4.Do one of the following:

To delete an individual server, click the Service Tag check box, and then click Delete Selected.

To delete all servers, click the Service Tag check box, and then click Delete Selected.

5.When the Are you sure you want to delete the selected service tags dialog displays, click Apply , or click Cancel to cancel.

6.To complete the changes, click Apply.

About Host, Bare Metal, and iDRAC Compliance Issues

To manage hosts, bare metal servers, and iDRAC with the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter each must meet certain minimum criteria. If not compliant, then they are not managed properly by the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter. Use the Fix Non-Compliant Hosts, Bare Metal Server, and iDRAC compliance links to see which host/ bare metal servers/iDRACs in your configuration are not compliant and fix them. This wizard displays hosts/bare metal servers/iDRACs where:

Hosts have not been assigned to a connection profile.

If a connection profile is not assigned to a host, a dialog box is offered to take you to the Connection Profile screen. This configuration is outside this wizard. Return later to run this wizard.

Collect System Inventory on Reboot (CSIOR) is disabled or has not been run, which requires a manual reboot.

The OMSA agent (Host Root credentials ) is not installed, is out of date, or not configured properly.

Bare metal servers have outdated Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) firmware, Lifecycle Controller (LC) firmware, or BIOS versions.

CAUTION: Hosts in Lockdown Mode will not appear in compliance checks even if they are non-compliant. They do not display because their compliance status cannot be determined. Make sure to check the compliance of these systems manually. When this is the case a warning displays.

In each case, you need to fix the compliance issues by running one of the following:

To fix vSphere host compliance issues, see Running The Fix Non-Compliant vSphere Hosts Wizard

To fix bare metal servers that have compliance issues, see Running The Fix Non-Compliant Bare Metal Server Wizard

To fix iDRAC compliance issues: iDRAC License Compliance

Related Information:

Re-Checking Bare Metal Server Compliance

Downloading An ISO For Manual Firmware Updates

Running The Fix Non-Compliant vSphere Hosts Wizard

Run the Fix Non-Compliant vSphere Hosts Wizard to fix non-compliant hosts. For information about compliance, see About Host And Bare Metal Compliance Issues. Some non-compliant ESXi hosts require reboots. An ESXi host reboot is

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Contents Page Page Contents End-To-End Hardware Management Hardware ManagementConsole Administration Viewing Or Editing Hypervisor ProfilesTroubleshooting Configuring Network Settings101 104 Inventory Key FeaturesOpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Dell platformsOpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Features Security Roles and Permissions Data IntegrityDell Infrastructure Deployment Role Access Control Authentication, Authorization, And RolesDell Operation Role Dell.InventoryUnderstanding Privileges Dell.DeployPage Page Configuration Tasks Using the Configuration Wizard Configuration Wizard Welcome OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter HomeCreating a New Connection Profile Wizard Configuring Events And Alarms Wizard Setting Up a Proxy Server Wizard Scheduling Inventory Jobs WizardEnter the Proxy Port number Running a Warranty Retrieval Job Wizard Configuring the Deployment Credentials WizardSetting The Default Firmware Update Repository Wizard Enabling The Omsa Link WizardConfiguring NFS Shares Settings OverviewGeneral Settings Overview Enabling The Omsa Link Outside the Configuration Wizard Enable or Disable Server Warranty Expiration NotificationCreating a New Connection Profile To create a new connection profile Configuring Events And Alarms About Proxy Configuration Setting Up a Proxy ServerDell Management Center, select Settings → Warranty Schedule Running a Warranty Retrieval JobUsing The Http Proxy For Retrieving Web Based Data Running Inventory JobsDell Online Shared Network Folder Setting Up The Firmware RepositoryViewing or Editing Deployment Credentials Click Begin TestServer Security Settings For Deployment Enabling a Deployable Server White ListAdding Deployable Servers To a White List Deleting Deployable Servers From a White List About Host, Bare Metal, and iDRAC Compliance IssuesRunning The Fix Non-Compliant vSphere Hosts Wizard Related InformationRunning The Fix Non-Compliant Bare Metal Server Wizard Downloading An ISO For Manual Firmware Updates IDRAC License ComplianceRe-checking Bare Metal Server Compliance Upgrading OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter About OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter LicensingUpgrading From a Trial Version To a Full Product Version Monitoring the Datacenter And Host System Understanding Events And AlarmsConfigure Snmp Omsa trap destinations, if needed Event DescriptionUnderstanding Omsa For 11th Generation Dell PowerEdge Hosts Deploying the Omsa Agent onto an ESX SystemDeploying The Omsa Agent Onto An ESXi System Click Apply ChangesVSphere Client Host Overview Viewing EventsHost Information Dell Online Services Host ActionsManagement Consoles About Inventory Schedule Resetting iDRACUnder Host Actions, select iDRAC Reset Modifying An Inventory Job ScheduleTo update the Details of Last Inventory Job, click Refresh Displaying The Inventory For a Single Host System in vCenterInventory And Licensing Viewing Host Power Monitoring Viewing Storage InventoryManaging Connection Profiles Viewing Or Editing An Existing Connection Profile Testing a Connection Profile Deleting a Connection ProfileUnderstanding System Event Logs In vSphere Client Host View Refreshing a Connection ProfileDisplaying Logs in Dell Management Center Dell ftp.dell.com About Firmware UpdatesDisplaying The Event Logs For An Individual Host Shared NetworkFirmware Versions After October 14 Running The Firmware Update WizardSelect Update from repository Firmware Versions Older than July 29Enter maintenance mode, apply updates, and restart Apply updates on next rebootUpdating Older Firmware Versions Click Update Firmware Advanced Host Management Using vCenter Viewing Firmware Update Status for Clusters and DatacentersUnder Host Actions, select Blink Indicator Light Setting Up Physical Server Front Indicator LightWarranty Retrieval Server Based Management ToolsViewing Server Warranty Information For a Single Host Hardware Management PrerequisitesProvisioning Overview Understanding Deployment Job TimesServer States Within The Deployment Sequence Understanding How To Configure a Hardware Profile Downloading Custom Dell ISO ImagesConfiguration Creating a New Hardware ProfilePage Locally Cloning a Hardware ProfileEnabling Csior On a Reference Server RemotelyDuplicating a Hardware Profile About Managing Hardware ProfilesViewing Or Editing a Hardware Profile Renaming a Hardware ProfileRefreshing An Updated Hardware Profile Creating a New Hypervisor ProfileManaging Hypervisor Profiles Vlan SupportViewing Or Editing Hypervisor Profiles Duplicating a Hypervisor ProfilesDeleting a Hypervisor Profile Building a New Deployment TemplateRenaming Hypervisor Profile Refreshing Hypervisor ProfilesDeleting a Deployment Template Running The Deployment WizardDuplicating Deployment Templates Renaming a Deployment TemplateDeployment Wizard Global Settings Deployment Wizard Select ServersDeployment Wizard Deployment Templates Deployment Wizard Server Identification Understanding Job Queue Deployment Wizard Connection ProfileDeployment Wizard Scheduling Jobs Click Schedule servers for deploymentManaging Deployment Jobs Using The Deployment Job Queue Adding a Server ManuallyOn the Select Server tab, click Add Server Removing a Bare Metal Server On the Select Servers tab, click Remove ServersClick Remove Selected Servers Web-based Administration Console Managing vCenter Server ConnectionsRegistering a vCenter Server Versions of ESXi that should be supported on hosts managed OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter RequirementsClick Register VCenter sSupportModifying The vCenter Administrator Login Updating The SSL Certificates For Registered vCenter ServersVirtual Appliance Management Restarting The Virtual ApplianceUpdating a Repository Location And Virtual Appliance Setting Up the NTP Servers Downloading the Troubleshooting BundleSetting Up The Http Proxy Updating the Virtual Appliance Software VersionGenerating a Certificate Signing Request Restoring the Default Https CertificateClick Restore Default Certificate for Https Certificates Uploading an Https CertificateSetting up Global Alerts Managing Backup And RestoreConfiguring Backup And Restore Restoring The Database From a Backup Scheduling Automatic BackupsPerforming An Immediate Backup Click Backup NowEnter the Current Admin Password and press Enter Configuring Network SettingsChanging The Virtual Appliance Password Understanding the vSphere Client ConsoleResetting The Virtual Appliance To Factory Settings Setting The Local Time ZoneRebooting Virtual Appliance Refreshing the Console ViewPower on the OpenManage Integration version 2.3 appliance Migration Path to migrate from 1.6/1.7 toTroubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions FAQVersion Affected All Firmware link communication error FTP TCP Rmcp UDP/TCP Select the Enable Platform Event Filter Alerts check box Select Temperatures under Main System ChassisWhen I tried to use lockdown mode, it failed Set UserVars.CIMoemProviderEnabled to How Do I Force Removal of the Virtual Appliance?Go to https//vcenterserverIPAddress/mob My Firmware Update Failed. What Do I Do? My vCenter Registration Failed. What Can I Do?Enabling Auto-Discovery On a Newly Purchased System Bare Metal Deployment IssuesHardware Configuration Failure Auto-Discovery and Handshake PrerequisitesContacting Dell Virtualization-related Events For Dell PowerEdge Servers Event Name Description SeverityNo action Dell Memory Device Dell Processor sensor Error Threshold value Independent error condition Dell Storage Controller Dell Storage Array disk Array disk warning Dell Watchdog Power Watchdog Power cycle Error Module information Information Dell Integrated Dual SD Understanding Auto-Discovery Auto-Discovery PrerequisitesLog in to the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller GUI You must have the iDRAC and host IP addressesEnter the iDRAC IP address into a browser You must have the iDRAC and host IP addresses