Dell OpenManage Plug-in v2.0 for Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c
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This file was automatically installed as part of a recent update. If you are experiencing any issues, you can manually download and reinstall.
Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Oracle Enterprise Manager provides a proactive approach to data center management that delivers features for monitoring Dell server, storage, and networking infrastructures in environment managed by Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM). It also supports mapping of database workload to Dell hardware for quicker fault detection and console launch of Dell devices to perform troubleshooting, configuration, and management activities. It protects customer’s existing investment in OEM console and helps in ease of integration and management of Dell devices.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes with Enhancements :
Fixes - Oracle database is not being detected/displayed in the 'Health and Availability' sub-section within VM target - Alert timestamps are returned in UTC time zone. - Using periods in Dell OpenManage Essentials (Home) target name stops data collection of specific metrics. - Duplicate device names result in repeating key value error in metric collection. - Incorrect data source labels in the plug-in
Enhancements - Support for Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c R4 (12.1.0.4.0) version
Dell Technologies recommends reviewing this update to determine if it applies to your system. The update contains changes that impact only certain configurations or provides new features that may or may not apply to your environment.
The procedure for installing Dell OpenManage Essentials Plug-in for OEM 12c follows the standard Oracle documented procedure for installing any non-Oracle OEM plug-in. The following are the basic steps:
Download: 1.Click Download File to download the .zip file 2. When the .zip File Download window appears, click Save to save the file to your hard drive.
Installation : 1. Unzip the dell.em.ome_12.1.0.2.0.zip file 2. Import the .opar into the Oracle Managememt Server. Like other non-Oracle plug-ins, the OpenManage plug-in must be imported using the emcli import_update command. The following is an example of the command: $ emcli import_update -file=C:\dell.em.ome_12.1.0.2.0.opar -omslocal 3. Deploy plug-in to Orcale Managememt Server After the plug-in is uploaded to the OMS, the plug-in must then be deployed to the OMS either through the emcli command or using the "Plug-ins" page in Oracle Cloud Control. 4. Deploy plug-in to Oracle Management Agent In addition to the OMS deployment, the plug-in must also be deployed to the OMA. This can be done either through the emcli command or using the "Plug-ins" page in Oracle Cloud Control. 5. Manually add the Dell OpenManage Essentials target Dell OpenManage Essentials Plug-in for Open Management Essentials uses a parent-child target structure, meaning that each Dell device monitored from OpenManage Essentials will be a child target of an OpenManage Essentials plug-in target. Therefore, one (parent) OpenManage Essentials target must be manually discovered first. This process can be completed through the "Add Targets Manually" page in Oracle Cloud Control. 6. Configure and run auto-discovery for device targets After the Dell OpenManage Essentials parent target has been successfully added, the auto discovery process may be run for the device targets. The auto discovery process can be run from the "Configure Auto Discovery" page in Oracle Cloud Control. 7. Promote all desired device targets After the discovery process is complete, view the discovery results to see the targets that have been discovered. Select all targets in this list that you want to have data collected from and then click the Promote button.