Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise version 3.9

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Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise provides a central point of access to monitor and manage systems on a local area network (LAN). By allowing an administrator a comprehensive view across the enterprise, OpenManage Enterprise can increase system uptime, reduce repetitive tasks, and prevent interruption in critical business operations.
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Fixes & Enhancements

Fixes:
- In a pure IPv6 network (without IPv4), the availability of any new upgrade
version from dell.com, using the online method, is not displayed on the
Console and Plugins page
- A maximum of 40 API sessions is supported by the appliance despite the UI
allowing up to 100 entries under Application Settings > Application Setting
Session Inactivity Timeout Configuration .
-Browser is unable to validate a certificate signing request that is generated
by providing IP address in the Subject Alternate Name (SAN) field on
the Certificates section of the Application Settings > Security page and
displays the message Your connection to this site is not
secure.
- For the failed alert-policy-triggered IPMI tasks, the task execution history on
the Job Details page shows duplication of the error message.
- Console upgrade fails from version 3.4.1 to version 3.6, if there are a
large number (more than 2,000) unreachable devices, in multiple discovery
settings, in OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4.1. This happens as the long
runtime of Discovery task exceeds the maximum wait-time limit of 48 hours
set for the initiation of other post-upgrade tasks.
- Template deployment fails if the reference server has a non-default port
number. If a reference server has a non-default port number, then, the
deployment of a template created using that reference server fails on target
servers that have default port numbers. The template deployment fails with
a 'Connection with server lost' error.
- Improper alignment of compliance template attribute when the Upgrade
notification bar is displayed. There is a misalignment of the compliance
template attributes on the Template Details page when the Upgrade
notification bar is displayed.
- If a device under any chassis group (MX7000, M1000e, VRTX, and FX2) is
deleted, the group for the chassis also gets deleted.
- Any scheduled tasks, such as Blink device, Power Control, Remote
Command, and Change Virtual console, on hierarchical static groups
continue to run on the groups even after the groups are removed from
hierWhen a new device is added to a group associated to a Configuration
baseline, the Baseline Compliance status of the group in the Compliance
report is displayed as 'Unknown'
- The rack physical groups with long names consisting of more than 150
characters with no spaces, the appliance wizards experiences an 'overflow'.
- Windows Hyper-V guest information is missing when correlated with iDRAC
during MX7000 discovery. The correlation of Windows Hyper-V post
MX7000 chassis CCD, fails to give the Guest VM information under Device
details page.
- Driver updates on the Windows servers fail if the appliance is configured to
use only IPv6 and if the Hyper-V and the NFS share are in IPv6.
- On the Firmware/Driver Compliance Report page, the filter based on
Component Type in the Advanced Filters drop down is not working. On the
Firmware/Driver Compliance Report page, if a device has both driver (OS
components) and firmware components for update and if the user select
one of the components from the Component Type in the Advanced Filters
drop down followed by the Select All(checkbox) components, then, updates
are triggered for both the driver and firmware components.
- When managed sleds get discovered via chassis using chassis credentials,
the Rollback of the firmware version is not working. This issue exists on a
newly-installed OpenManage Enterprise appliance as well.
- The default and scheduled Warranty tasks fail to trigger an alert regarding
expired warranties.
Enhancements:
- For a complete listing of new Enhancements for this release please see Release Notes Doc
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Version

3.9, A00

Release date

13 May 2022

Download Type

Applications

Category

Systems Management

Importance

Recommended
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
Available formats

File Format: VMware format as a zip file
File Name: openmanage_enterprise_ovf_format_3.9.zip
File Size: 1.54 GB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
This file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files formatted for VMware. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, then double-click it to unzip the set of files. Follow the install instructions below to complete the installation.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
63d143ebb165c450ebb246eef4cf0b8e
SHA1:
0bec6cdd096aa977e66907faf5913fa16972fb74
SHA-256:
f6cfaff8a7b5197cd82742d9d3e9515d7fcc95a9bb9fba82246639e7e03fa61d

File Format: KVM format as a zip file
File Name: openmanage_enterprise_kvm_format_3.9.zip
File Size: 1.46 GB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
This file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files formatted for KVM. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, then double-click it to unzip the set of files. Follow the install instructions below to complete the installation.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
c2682258dcb0f65f42b1eec724bc8da8
SHA1:
426fbcc2dc8ceb5fecac8cb3c11ab254fc0c9819
SHA-256:
4bcf92add03fd4f6fdecdf68e70ba5708e931463009bcdd0f326d1698ef5d77a

File Format: Microsoft Hyper-V format as a zip file
File Name: openmanage_enterprise_vhd_format_3.9.zip
File Size: 1.46 GB
This is a large file. Depending on your connection speed, it may take some time to download.
Format Description:
This file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files formatted for Microsoft Hyper-V. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, then double-click it to unzip the set of files. Follow the install instructions below to complete the installation.
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
9ad92230f715d62155492b4e12480db0
SHA1:
c0a60ecf85b28303ba2697014f4edf1a62eaf65b
SHA-256:
7b05f6855d64679f2d9e6ce25ee13598b1546c3241c1ecebfc05adfc1cdefe58

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Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise for VMWare vSphere
1. Download the openmanage_enterprise_ovf_format.zip file from the support site and extract the file to a location accessible by VMware vSphere Client.
2. In vSphere Client, select File, Deploy OVF Template. The Deploy OVF Template wizard is displayed.
3.On the Source page, click Browse, and then select the OVF package. Click Next.
4. On the OVF Template Details page, review the information that is displayed. Click Next
5. On the End User License Agreement page, read the license agreement and click Accept. To continue, click Next.
6. On the Name and Location page, enter a name with up to 80 characters, and then select an inventory location where the template will be stored. Click Next.
7. Depending on the vCenter configuration, one of the following options is displayed: If resource pools are configured, On the Resource Pool page, select the pool of virtual servers to deploy the appliance VM. If resource pools are NOT configured, On the Hosts/Clusters page, select the host or cluster on which you want to deploy the appliance VM.
8. If there are more than one datastores available on the host, the Datastore page displays such datastores. Select the location to store virtual machine (VM) files, and then click Next.
9. On the Disk Format page, click Thick provision to pre-allocate physical storage space to VMs at the time a drive is created.
10. On the Ready to Complete page, review the options you selected on previous pages and click Finish to run the deployment job.

Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise for Microsoft on Hyper-V 2012 R2 and earlier host
1. Download the openmanage_enterprise_vhd_format.zip file from the support site. Extract the file and then move or copy the enclosed VHD file into an appropriate location on your system.
2. Start the Hyper-V Manager in the Windows Server 2012 R2 or an earlier version. The Windows Hyper-V should be displayed under the Hyper-V Manager. If not, right-click Hyper-V Manager, and then select Connect to Server.
3. Click Actions, New, Virtual Machine to start the New Virtual Machine Wizard.
4. Click Next on the initial Before You Begin page".
5. On the Specify Name and Location page, provide the Virtual machine name, click next.
6. On the Specify Generation page, select Generation 1 and click Next
7. On the Assign Memory page, enter the startup memory in the Startup memory field and click Next.
8. On the Configure Networking page, select the network adapter in the Connection drop-down list. Ensure that the virtual switch is connected to the network. Click Next.
9. On the Connect Virtual Hard Disk page, select Use an existing virtual disk drive, and then browse to the location where the VHD file is copied as mentioned in step 1. Click Next.
10. Complete the on-screen instructions.

Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise on Hyper-V 2016 host
1. Download the openmanage_enterprise_vhd_format.zip file from the support site. Extract the file and then move or copy the enclosed VHD file into an appropriate location on your system where you want to store the OpenManage Enterprise virtual drive.
2. Start the Hyper-V Manager in the Windows server 2016.
3. Click Actions, New, Virtual Machine to start the New Virtual Machine Wizard.
4. Click Next on the initial Before You Begin page.
5. On the Specify Name and Location page, provide the Virtual machine name, click Next.
6. On the Specify Generation page, select Generation 1 and click Next.
7. On the Assign Memory page, enter the startup memory in the Startup memory field and click Next.
8. On the Configure Networking page, select the network adapter in the Connection drop-down list. Ensure that the virtual switch is connected to the network. Click Next.
9. On the Connect Virtual Hard Disk page, select Use an existing virtual disk drive, and then browse to the location where the VHD file is copied as mentioned in step 1. Click Next
10. Complete the on-screen instructions

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