Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.10.2 - Page 20

Viewing device health, Setting up chassis, Initial configuration

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Viewing lists of chassis in an MCM group On the OME-Modular home page, the list of chassis that are part of the group is displayed on the left. The list displays the model, IP address, and the Service Tag of the chassis. The lead chassis is labeled for easy identification. Click the name of the chassis to access the details specific to the chassis. You can also use the listed IP address to directly access the OME-Modular web interface of the chassis. Viewing device health The Devices > All Devices page displays the health summary of the chassis, compute and storage sleds, and networking components. A list of all the devices at the bottom of the All Devices page. You can select a device to view its summary on the right side of the list. You can sort the list using Advanced Filters. You can also perform the following tasks on the All Devices page: • Power control • Update firmware • Blink LED • Refresh inventory NOTE: When you initiate a Leave chassis group request while the inventory refresh is in-progress, an error message is displayed on the All Devices page even if the Leave Chassis Group task is successful. NOTE: When a compute sled is inserted into a chassis, sometimes the message, "No device image found", is displayed. To resolve the issue refresh the inventory of the compute sled, manually. 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. Setting up chassis When you log in to the OME-Modular web interface for the first time, the configuration wizard is displayed. If you close the wizard, you can access it again by clicking Configure > Initial Configuration. This option is displayed only if the chassis is not yet configured. To configure the chassis: 1. Log into OME-Modular. The Home page is displayed. 2. Click Configure > Initial Configuration. The Chassis Deployment Wizard is displayed. For further steps, see Initial configuration. Initial configuration Dell EMC recommends the following configuration threshold for better performance of the chassis. If the configuration exceeds the threshold, then some features including firmware update, backup, and restore may not work as expected. This may also affect system performance. Component Count Templates 320 Alert Policy 50 Identity pool 501 Network (VLAN) 214 Catalog 50 Baseline 50 To configure a chassis: 1. Click Devices > Chassis > View Details > Configure > Initial Configuration. The Chassis Deployment Wizard is displayed. 20 Logging in to OME-Modular

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Viewing lists of chassis in an MCM group
On the OME–Modular home page, the list of chassis that are part of the group is displayed on the left. The list displays the model, IP
address, and the Service Tag of the chassis. The lead chassis is labeled for easy identification. Click the name of the chassis to access the
details specific to the chassis. You can also use the listed IP address to directly access the OME–Modular web interface of the chassis.
Viewing device health
The
Devices
>
All Devices
page displays the health summary of the chassis, compute and storage sleds, and networking components.
A list of all the devices at the bottom of the
All Devices
page. You can select a device to view its summary on the right side of the list. You
can sort the list using
Advanced Filters
.
You can also perform the following tasks on the
All Devices
page:
Power control
Update firmware
Blink LED
Refresh inventory
NOTE:
When you initiate a Leave chassis group request while the inventory refresh is in-progress, an error message is
displayed on the All Devices page even if the Leave Chassis Group task is successful.
NOTE:
When a compute sled is inserted into a chassis, sometimes the message, "No device image found", is displayed.
To resolve the issue refresh the inventory of the compute sled, manually.
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.
Setting up chassis
When you log in to the OME–Modular web interface for the first time, the configuration wizard is displayed. If you close the wizard, you
can access it again by clicking
Configure
>
Initial Configuration
. This option is displayed only if the chassis is not yet configured.
To configure the chassis:
1.
Log into OME–Modular.
The
Home
page is displayed.
2.
Click
Configure
>
Initial Configuration
.
The
Chassis Deployment Wizard
is displayed.
For further steps, see
Initial configuration
.
Initial configuration
Dell EMC recommends the following configuration threshold for better performance of the chassis. If the configuration exceeds the
threshold, then some features including firmware update, backup, and restore may not work as expected. This may also affect system
performance.
Component
Count
Templates
320
Alert Policy
50
Identity pool
501
Network (VLAN)
214
Catalog
50
Baseline
50
To configure a chassis:
1.
Click
Devices
>
Chassis
>
View Details
>
Configure
>
Initial Configuration
.
The
Chassis Deployment Wizard
is displayed.
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