Manage Azure Stack HCI created with Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes
Prerequisites:
You are logged in to Microsoft Windows Admin Center as a Gateway Administrator.
You must have installed the Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center (OMIMSWAC) extension. For more information about the installation procedure, see the
Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center Installation Guide at
Dell.com/OpenManageManuals.
You must ensure that the Redfish service is enabled in the iDRAC before connecting to a server from OMIMSWAC.
To manage the Azure Stack HCI created with Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes:
In the upper left corner of Windows Admin Center, select
Hyper Converged Cluster Manager from the drop-down menu.
From the list, select a hyper-converged cluster connection, and then click
Connect.
NOTE: : If you have not entered the hyper-converged cluster credentials while adding the connection, you must enter the credentials when you are connecting to the hyper-converged cluster by selecting "Manage as".
In the left pane of the Microsoft Windows Admin Center, under
EXTENSIONS, click
OpenManage Integration.
To manage the hyper-converged cluster, select:
Health Status to view the health status of the server components of the individual nodes in the hyper-converged cluster.
The
Overall Health Status section displays the overall health of the Azure Stack HCI cluster. Select different sections in the doughnut chart to filter the health status of the components of the HCI cluster nodes.
NOTE: : The overall health status of the HCI cluster might be displayed as critical or warning even though the components of the nodes displayed on the Windows Admin Center are healthy. For more details on the components in critical health state, go to the respective iDRAC console.
Hardware Inventory to view the detailed hardware inventory information of the component. On the
Overview page, the basic details of the nodes of the hyper-converged cluster are listed. Select the required node to view detailed hardware inventory of the server components. See
Hardware inventory—Supported server components in Azure Stack HCI.
NOTE: : The health and hardware inventory details are fetched from the devices each time the OpenManage Integration with Windows Admin Center extension is loaded. This might cause a delay in displaying the details.
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