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OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Version 4.0 Web Client User's Guide

Updating appliance through backup and restore

About this task

To update the OMIVV appliance from the OMIVV version x to version y, perform the following steps:

Steps

  1. Take a backup of the database for the older release.
  2. Power off the older OMIVV appliance from vCenter.
    NOTE: Do not unregister the OMIVV plug-in from vCenter. Unregistering the plug-in from vCenter removes all the alarms registered on vCenter by the OMIVV plug-in and all the customization that is performed on the alarms, such as actions, and so on.
  3. Deploy the new OpenManage Integration version y OVF.
  4. Power on the OpenManage Integration version y appliance.
  5. Set up the network, time zone, and so on, for the version y appliance.
    NOTE: Ensure that the new OpenManage Integration version y appliance has the same IP address as the old appliance.
    NOTE: The OMIVV plug-in might not work properly if the IP address for the version y appliance is different from the IP address of the older appliance. In such a scenario, unregister and re-register all the vCenter instances.
  6. Restore the database to the new OMIVV appliance. See Restoring the OMIVV database from a backup.
  7. Verify the appliance. See the Installation verification in OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Installation Guide available at Dell.com/support/manuals.
  8. Run the Inventory on all the registered vCenter servers.
    NOTE: Dell recommends that after the upgrade, you run the inventory again on all the hosts that the plug-in manages. To run the inventory on demand, see the Scheduling inventory jobs.
    NOTE: If the IP address of the new OMIVV version y is changed from the OMIVV version x, configure the trap destination for the SNMP traps to point to the new appliance. For 12th generation and higher generation servers, the IP change is fixed by running the inventory on these hosts. For hosts earlier than 12th generation that were compliant with earlier versions, the IP change is displayed as noncompliant and requires you to configure Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA). To fix vSphere host compliance issues, see Running the fix noncompliant vSphere hosts wizard.

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