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OpenManage Enterprise is a systems management and monitoring web application delivered as a virtual appliance. It provides a comprehensive view of the Dell servers, chassis, storage, and network switches on the enterprise network. OpenManage Enterprise's system management and monitoring is best suited for enterprise LANs and is not recommended for usage over WANs. For information about supported browsers, see the OpenManage Enterprise Support Matrix available on the support site.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Enhancements: - Deployment on Proxmox Deployment (OpenManage Enterprise can now be deployed as a virtual appliance on Proxmox VE 9.0 or later). - Deployment on OpenShift Deployment (OpenManage Enterprise can be deployed on OpenShift version 4.19.11 or later). - Deployment on Nutanix AHV (OpenManage Enterprise can be deployed on Nutanix AHV 10.0.1.1 and later). - Integration with SmartFabric Manager console. - Kafka integration support. - Testable containment policies for critical alerts from IRC devices. - Temporary password creation and email notification for Local user account. - Syslog Forwarding and TLS Configuration. - GPU firmware update support for PowerEdge devices. - Firmware update support for power shelf and IRC devices. - Firmware update support on Advanced RISC Machines (ARM) based PowerEdge servers. - Rack-scale support enhancement. - SFTP Support (Backup and restore operations now support the SFTP protocol, enabling secure and flexible backup storage options beyond CIFS, NFS, and HTTPS). - Scale improvements to support monitoring up to 25,000 devices. - SHA-1 certificate support deprecated.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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.
Dell OpenManage Enterprise for VMWare vSphere 1. Download the openmanage_enterprise_ovf_format.zip file from the Dell support site and extract the file to a location accessible by VMware vSphere. 2. On the Virtual Machines screen, click Deploy OVF Template. 3. On the Select OVF template screen, select the files that were previously extracted. Click Next. 4. Set the virtual machine name and select the location to store the virtual machine. Click Next. 5. Select the compute resource. Click Next. 6. Review the details and click Next. 7. On the Select storage screen, verify that the datastore being used has enough free space to satisfy the OpenManage Enterprise hardware requirements. 8. Select Thick Provision (recommended) for the virtual disk format to pre-allocate physical storage space to VMs at the time a drive is created. Click Next. 9. On the Select networks screen, select the destination network. Click Next. 10. On the Ready to complete screen, review your settings selection. Click Finish
Dell OpenManage Enterprise on Hyper-V 2019 and later 1. Download the openmanage_enterprise_vhdx_format.zip file from the Dell support site. Extract the file and then move or copy the enclosed files into an appropriate location on your system where you want to store the appliance. Two VHDX files of different sizes should be enclosed in the ZIP file. 2. Start the Hyper-V Manager in the Windows server. 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 > Import Virtual Machine to start the Import Virtual Machine wizard. 4. Click Next on the initial Before You Begin screen. 5. Click Browse to select the location of the appliance files and click Next. 6. Select the virtual machine to import and click Next. 7. Select your preferred import type and click Next. 8. When prompted, on the Connect Network screen, select the virtual switch to connect to and click Next. 9. Review the import summary and when ready, click Finish. 10. Rename the virtual appliance once the import is completed. Before powering on the virtual machine, open the Settings screen to ensure the assigned CPUs, hard drives, boot options, and memory are correctly configured. 11. Before powering on the virtual machine, open the Settings screen to ensure the assigned CPUs, hard drives, boot options, and memory are correctly configured.