Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.10.2 - Page 97

Viewing job details, Running jobs, Stopping jobs

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• Backup • Profile Update • Quick Deploy • MCM OnBoarding • MCM Group • Last Run Start Date and Last Run End Date-To view jobs based on the last run period. Selections made in the filters are applied at real time. To reset the filers click Clear All Filters. Viewing job details The Fabric Manager on-boarding is initiated when a Fabric Manager failover occurs in the IOM cluster. When a new Fabric Manager is discovered, OME - Modular initiates the on-boarding process to reestablish communication with the IOM cluster. In certain scenarios, multiple switchovers may occur within a short timespan resulting in failure of the tasks that are already in-progress. Only the last task is completed successfully. Following are the scenarios when multiple switchovers could occur: • MM reset • MM upgrade or switchover • Inter-chassis link online insertion removal • MM online insertion removal • IOM Master upgrade • IOM Master reset • Fab-D congestions-Reasons for the congestion include downloading huge files that cause the FAB-D to drop other traffic The details of the assigned MAC addresses for the respective NIC partitions are displayed on the Jobs Details page, based on the configuration results from iDRAC. To view the details of a job: 1. On the Jobs page, select the job of which you want to view the details. A summary of the job is displayed on the right side of the Jobs page. 2. Click View Details. The Job Details page is displayed. The details including name, description, execution details, and the details of the system on which the job was run, are displayed. On Job Details page, you can perform the following tasks: • Restart the job • Export details of the job in a .csv format to a local drive on your system or a network share NOTE: The Restart option for the MCM onboarding task for adding a member chassis is disabled irrespective of the job status. Sometimes after a firmware update, racreset or management module failover, a message stating that the alerts could not be retrieved is displayed. The message that is displayed does not impact the functionality of OME-Modular. Running jobs If a job is running from over 24 hours, stop the job after analyzing the job details. Rerun the job, if required. You can use theJobs page to run jobs immediately. To run jobs: On the Jobs page, select the jobs that you want to run and click Run Now. A message is displayed to confirm that the task has restarted. Stopping jobs You can stop jobs that are in progress. To stop jobs: On the Jobs page, select the ongoing jobs that you want to stop and click Stop. A message is displayed prompting you to confirm the operation. Monitoring audit logs 97

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Backup
Profile Update
Quick Deploy
MCM OnBoarding
MCM Group
Last Run Start Date
and
Last Run End Date
—To view jobs based on the last run period.
Selections made in the filters are applied at real time. To reset the filers click
Clear All Filters
.
Viewing job details
The Fabric Manager on-boarding is initiated when a Fabric Manager failover occurs in the IOM cluster. When a new Fabric Manager is
discovered, OME - Modular initiates the on-boarding process to reestablish communication with the IOM cluster. In certain scenarios,
multiple switchovers may occur within a short timespan resulting in failure of the tasks that are already in-progress. Only the last task is
completed successfully. Following are the scenarios when multiple switchovers could occur:
MM reset
MM upgrade or switchover
Inter-chassis link online insertion removal
MM online insertion removal
IOM Master upgrade
IOM Master reset
Fab-D congestions—Reasons for the congestion include downloading huge files that cause the FAB-D to drop other traffic
The details of the assigned MAC addresses for the respective NIC partitions are displayed on the
Jobs Details
page, based on the
configuration results from iDRAC.
To view the details of a job:
1.
On the
Jobs
page, select the job of which you want to view the details.
A summary of the job is displayed on the right side of the
Jobs
page.
2.
Click
View Details
.
The
Job Details
page is displayed.
The details including name, description, execution details, and the details of the system on which the job was run, are displayed.
On
Job Details
page, you can perform the following tasks:
Restart
the job
Export
details of the job in a
.csv
format to a local drive on your system or a network share
NOTE:
The Restart option for the MCM onboarding task for adding a member chassis is disabled irrespective of the
job status.
Sometimes after a firmware update,
racreset
or management module failover, a message stating that the alerts could not be
retrieved is displayed. The message that is displayed does not impact the functionality of OME–Modular.
Running jobs
If a job is running from over 24 hours, stop the job after analyzing the job details. Rerun the job, if required.
You can use the
Jobs
page to run jobs immediately.
To run jobs:
On the
Jobs
page, select the jobs that you want to run and click
Run Now
.
A message is displayed to confirm that the task has restarted.
Stopping jobs
You can stop jobs that are in progress.
To stop jobs:
On the
Jobs
page, select the ongoing jobs that you want to stop and click
Stop
.
A message is displayed prompting you to confirm the operation.
Monitoring audit logs
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