Dell 6 manual Upgrading from previous Management Packs, Deleting the Management Packs

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2.Click Monitoring Dell and ensure that the following is displayed:

Printer (OM07) Alerts or Printer (OM12) Alerts under Alerts Views

Printer (OM07) Diagram or Printer (OM12) Diagram under Diagram Views

Printer (OM07) State or Printer (OM12) State under State Views

Upgrading from previous Management Packs

Upgrading from Dell Printer Management Pack version 5.0

You can upgrade from the Dell Printer Management Pack version 5.0 by importing version 6.0 management pack. To import the Dell Printer Management Pack version 6.0, see Importing Dell Printer Management Pack.

NOTE: When you upgrade from version 5.0 to version 6.0, the devices that displayed a critical or warning state before upgrading, will display a normal state after upgrading, even though they are still in critical or warning state. The devices display the correct health status only in the subsequent monitoring cycle.

NOTE: After you upgrade the management pack to version 6.0, you may see some of the components in Diagram Views still displaying default or erroneous icons. To see the new icons, restart OpsMgr with the /clearcache option.

Upgrading from version 4.0 and prior versions

Upgrade from Dell Printer Management Pack version 4.0 and earlier versions to version 6.0 are not supported.

Deleting the Management Packs

CAUTION: Deleting any of the management packs may affect the scope of some user roles.

NOTE: Ensure that you delete the Dell Printer Management Pack before deleting the Dell Base Hardware Library. The management pack has a dependency on the Dell Base Hardware Library.

To delete management packs or utilities:

1.Launch the OpsMgr console.

2.Click Administration.

3.Expand Administration and click Management Packs.

4.Select the Dell Printer (Dell.Printer.OM12.mp for OpsMgr 2012 and Dell.NetworkDevice.Printer.mp for OpsMgr 2007 R2) from the Management Packs pane.

5.Right-click Dell Printer (Dell.Printer.OM12.mp for OpsMgr 2012 and Dell.NetworkDevice.Printer.mp for OpsMgr 2007 R2) and click Delete.

6.Right-click Dell Base Hardware Library and click Delete.

After deleting a management pack or utility, it is recommended that you relaunch the OpsMgr console.

Security considerations

The Operations Console access privileges are handled internally by OpsMgr. This can be set up using the User Roles option under Administration Security feature in the OpsMgr console. The profile of your role determines what actions you can perform.

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