Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.20.1 - Page 22

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The Import Directory window is displayed. 2. From the Directory Source drop-down, select the source from which you want to import the AD or LDAP. 3. Under Available Groups, you can search for directory groups. In the Find a Group text box, enter the first few letters of the group name available in the tested directory. A list of all groups names that begin with the text you entered, is displayed below under the GROUP NAME column. 4. Select a group and click >>. The selected group is displayed under Groups to be Imported. To remove groups, select the check box corresponding to the group you want to remove and click

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The
Import Directory
window is displayed.
2.
From the
Directory Source
drop-down, select the source from which you want to import the AD or LDAP.
3.
Under
Available Groups
, you can search for directory groups.
In the
Find a Group
text box, enter the first few letters of the group name available in the tested directory. A list of all
groups names that begin with the text you entered, is displayed below under the
GROUP NAME
column.
4.
Select a group and click
>>
.
The selected group is displayed under
Groups to be Imported
.
To remove groups, select the check box corresponding to the group you want to remove and click
<<
.
5.
Click the check box corresponding to the group and from the
Assign Group Role
drop-down, select the role that you want
to assign to the group and click
Assign
.
The users in the group under the selected directory service are assigned to the selected user roles.
6.
Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5, if required.
7.
Click
Import
.
The directory groups are imported and displayed in the
Users
list. However, all users in those groups use their domain
username and credentials to log in to OME-Modular.
OME-Modular home page
When you log in to OME–Modular, the home page is displayed. The menu bar at the top of the OME-Modular user interface
displays the following:
Name of the application at the top-left corner
Search text box
Number of jobs
Number of alerts
User name of the logged in user
Help icon
Information icon
The home page displays a dashboard with high-level information about the system and the subcomponents.
You can also view the job activity and events. To view the job activity, click
and to view events, click
.
To return to the OME–Modular home page, click the OME–Modular logo or click
Home
.
Chassis graphical view—On left of the page, a graphical view of the front and rear chassis is displayed. It shows all the
modules (sleds, fans, power supplies, IOMs, and MMs) present in the chassis. A hover over on each module displays a brief
description and health status of the module. Click
View Devices
to see more details about the modules present in the
chassis. Click
View Slot Information
to switch the display of the widget to slot information list.
Slot information view—On the upper left corner of the page, a list of modules present on the chassis is displayed showing
slot information, health status and a link that goes into details. Modules in this list include compute, storage sleds, and IOMs.
Click
View Inventory
to see more details about the modules present in the chassis. Click
View Chassis Image
to switch
the display of the widget to chassis graphical view.
Chassis Information
—On the lower left corner of the page, you can view a summary of the chassis information such as
service tag, asset tag, firmware version and power state.
Device Health
—On the upper right corner of the page, you can view the health status of chassis subsystems such as fans,
power supplies, temperature and compute, networking, storage sleds, IOM, Battery, Miscellaneous, and MM subsystem.
When the subsystem status is unhealthy, you can click in the
Reason
to view the list of fault messages.
Recent Alerts
—On the top center of the page, you can view the most recent alerts for events occurring in the chassis.
Click
View All
, to see all the alerts in the
Alerts
page.
Recent Activity
—Below the
Recent Alerts
widget, you can the most recent activities occurring in the chassis. Click
View
All
, to view all the activities or jobs in the
Jobs
page.
NOTE:
When you refresh inventory and power the chassis on after the chassis is AC power cycled, the inventory of the
compute sled and IOM may be displayed after 3-5 minutes.
NOTE:
If chassis has not been powered on after the AC Power Cycle operation, the inventory status is displayed as
"unknown".
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