Dell 8 manual About this Document, What is New in this Release, Accessing Online Help

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Overview

Active System Manager (ASM) is Dell’s unified management product that provides a comprehensive infrastructure and workload automation solution for IT administrators and teams. ASM simplifies and automates the management of heterogeneous environments, enabling IT to respond more rapidly to dynamic business needs.

IT organizations today are often burdened by complex data centers that contain a mix of technologies from different vendors and cumbersome operational tasks for delivering services while managing the underlying infrastructure. These tasks are typically performed through multiple management consoles for different physical and virtual resources, which can dramatically slow down service deployment.

The new ASM features an enhanced user interface that provides an intuitive, end-to-end infrastructure and workload automation experience through a unified console. This speeds up workload delivery and streamlines infrastructure management, enabling IT organizations to accelerate service delivery and time to value for customers.

This document contains information about virtual appliance and software requirements of ASM, and the resources supported by ASM such as chassis, servers, storage, network switches, and adapters.

About this Document

This document version is updated for ASM, version 8.0.

What is New in this Release

Infrastructure firmware compliance and updates

Wizard based chassis, server and IO onboarding with advanced configuration

13th generation server support.

Streamlined installation experience

FCoE support with Brocade, Dell s5000, and Cisco Nexus

Resource health monitoring

Enhanced role-based access control

Service Lifecycle Improvements including scheduling a service deployment and scaling down a running service

Accessing Online Help

ASM online help system provides context-sensitive help available from every page in ASM user interface.

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Contents Active System Manager Version 8.0 Quick Installation Guide Page Contents Configuring Dhcp or PXE on External Servers About this Document What is New in this ReleaseAccessing Online Help Important Note Other Documents You May NeedLicensing ASM Port and Protocol Information Deployment Prerequisites Installing Active System MangerInformation Prerequisites Page Page MXL Prerequisites for M1000e with MXL, S5000, and CompellentInterface range fi 0/0 7 no shut Prerequisites for Rack Server, S5000, and Compellent Dcbx port-role auto-downstream Prerequisites for Rack Server, S5000, Brocade and Compellent Interface vlan Vlan ID Create Vlan for FCoE Exit Feature fcoe feature npiv feature lacp Prerequisites for Rack Server, Cisco Nexus, and Compellent Interface vfc101 Conf feature npv Resource Create VSAN-instantiate it in the Vsan database FC feature needs to be enabled on the MXL Deploying ASM from VMware vSphere Client System Center Virtual Machine Manager Scvmm PrerequisitesDeploying ASM using Scvmm Deploying ASM on Hyper-V host Configuring Static IP Address in the Virtual Appliance Changing Dell Administrator PasswordConfiguring ASM Virtual Appliance as PXE Boot Responder Customizing Virtual Machine Templates for VMware and Hyper-V Main Server=dellasm Master Agent Rm /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules Customizing Linux TemplateCrontab -l Customizing Windows TemplatePage Adding NetApp Ruby SDK Configuring NetApp Storage Component Enable Http or HTTPs for NFS sharePage Completing Initial Configuration Page Deploying WinPE on the Virtual Appliance Adding OS Image Repositories Page Page Create the Dhcp User Class Configure Dhcp on Windows 2012 Dhcp ServerCreate the Dhcp Policy Create the Boot File Scope OptionConfigure Dhcp on Windows 2008 Dhcp Server Create the Dhcp User Class Configuring Dhcp for Linux Sample Dhcp Configuration
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