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This document provides information about the latest release of Dell EMC Common Event Enabler software and related documentation.
Updated: October 01, 2025
This document describes how to install the Common Event Enabler in a Linux environment. It provides information on how to install, configure, and manage Common Event Publishing Agent (CEPA). CEPA is a mechanism whereby third-party applications can register to receive event notification and context from a system.
Updated: September 30, 2025
This document describes how to install the Common Event Enabler framework in a Windows environment. It provides information on how to install, configure, and manage Common Antivirus Agent (CAVA) and Common Event Publishing Agent (CEPA). CAVA provides an antivirus solution to the clients. CEPA is a mechanism whereby third-party applications can register to receive event notification and context from a system. The Common Event Enabler was formerly called the Celerra Event Enabler and the VNX Event Enabler.
Updated: September 30, 2025
This document provides information about the latest release of Dell EMC Common Event Enabler software and related documentation.
Updated: March 26, 2025
This document provides information about the latest release of Dell EMC Common Event Enabler software and related documentation.
Updated: November 14, 2024
This document describes how to install the Common Event Enabler framework in a Windows environment. It provides information on how to install, configure, and manage Common Antivirus Agent (CAVA) and Common Event Publishing Agent (CEPA). CAVA provides an antivirus solution to the clients. CEPA is a mechanism whereby third-party applications can register to receive event notification and context from a system. The Common Event Enabler was formerly called the Celerra Event Enabler and the VNX Event Enabler.
Updated: June 14, 2024
This document provides information about the latest release of Dell EMC Common Event Enabler software and related documentation.
Updated: March 27, 2024
This document provides information about the latest release of Dell EMC Common Event Enabler software and related documentation.
Updated: September 27, 2023
This document describes how to install the Common Event Enabler in a Linux environment. It provides information on how to install, configure, and manage Common Event Publishing Agent (CEPA). CEPA is a mechanism whereby third-party applications can register to receive event notification and context from a system.
Updated: September 27, 2023
This document provides information about the latest release of Dell EMC Common Event Enabler software and related documentation.
Updated: March 03, 2023
This document provides information about the latest release of Dell EMC Common Event Enabler software and related documentation.
Updated: July 19, 2022
This whitepaper introduces and describes Unisphere for the VNXe second-generation platforms.
Updated: June 14, 2022
These release notes contain supplemental information about the VAAI Plug-in for use with VNX, VNXe, and Unity systems.
Updated: January 10, 2022
This whitepaper introduces and describes Unisphere for the Dell EMC VNXe second-generation platform.
Updated: November 10, 2021
Unisphere CLI is intended for advanced users who want to use commands in scripts for automating routine tasks.
Updated: September 02, 2021
This white paper introduces and describes Dell EMC Unisphere for the Dell EMC VNXe second-generation (VNXe3200, VNXe1600) platform. Unisphere is a web-based solution that provides an easy-to-use interface for storage management actions, including creating storage resources, configuring and scheduling protection for stored data, and using advanced features like replication. All of these features are crucial to a company’s needs.
Updated: December 01, 2020
This document lists the disk part numbers supported for all VNXe3200 series storage systems and the minimum software revisions required for each disk model. It also lists the current substitutions for each drive by Model Number as well as noting its RoHS compatibility.
Updated: September 01, 2020
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX2, Unity, and SC to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: March 31, 2020
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX2, Dell EMC Unity, and SC
Updated: December 20, 2019
This white paper introduces EMC Unisphere Central, a network application that enables administrators to remotely monitor multiple Unity Family, UnityVSA, VNX Series, and VNXe, EMC CLARiiON CX4 Series and vVNX Series storage systems residing on a common network. This paper provides a detailed description of how to use this leading-edge application.
Updated: August 01, 2019
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX2, Unity, and SC to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: June 27, 2019
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX2, Unity, and SC to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: March 31, 2019
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer uptime. Many benefits of current target code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: January 04, 2019
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: October 17, 2018
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: June 29, 2018
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: March 30, 2018
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: June 30, 2017
Review this guide for an installation overview and guidance to set up the systems in the EMC VNXe Series.
Updated: January 13, 2017
This white paper explains the EMC VNXe3200 MCx technology and its main components: Multicore RAID, Multicore Cache, and Multicore FAST Cache.
Updated: January 11, 2017
NOTE: THIS DOCUMENTATION IS NOT INTENDED FOR CUSTOMERS IN GREATER CHINA****** This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: December 31, 2016
Provides information on how to install and configure Unisphere Central.
Updated: December 19, 2016
This document describes how to use the
IPMI tool to access the VNXe3200 console
from any Windows workstation. VNXe3200 provide console access over Ethernet instead of through the serial port. The IPMItool is a network tool similar to ssh or telnet that interfaces with the BMC chip over an Ethernet connection by using the IPMI protocol.
Updated: May 06, 2016
This guide describes and illustrates the components that comprise the VNXe3200 platform.
Updated: May 01, 2016
This user guide contains information on how to install, manage, and use VNX Family Monitoring and Reporting.
Updated: February 19, 2016
Lists open source software licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
Updated: January 27, 2016
Lists open source software licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
Updated: January 27, 2016
Configure and manage asynchronous replication for block-based storage resources on your EMC VNXe storage system using Unisphere GUI or CLI.
Updated: December 22, 2015
Follow best practices to create storage pools using the Unisphere GUI or CLI. Configure RAID groups (physical deployments), FAST Cache (physical deployments), and FAST VP.
Updated: December 22, 2015
Monitor and analyze VNXe system performance by viewing and interacting with charts that display historical performance metrics.
Updated: December 22, 2015
Upgrade the Operating Environment (OE) software, disk firmware, and language packs installed on your EMC VNXe storage system.
Updated: December 22, 2015
This document describes how to install an optional 12-slot disk-array enclosure (DAE) in your VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: November 02, 2015
This document describes how to install an optional 25-slot disk-array enclosure (DAE5S) to a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: November 02, 2015
This document describes the few exceptions in which DC-powered VNXe3200 and VNXe3300 series systems differ from their AC counterparts.
Updated: September 30, 2015
This document provides the input power requirements you must meet and enclosure mounting points you can use to install EMC VNXe3200 and VNXe3300 systems in a NEBS environment.
Updated: September 30, 2015
A list of licenses for open source software that ships with Unisphere Central software image EMC UNISPH REMOTE NON-EMC SW LICENSE.
Updated: September 04, 2015
A list of licenses for open source software that ships with Unisphere Central software image EMC UNISPH REMOTE NON-EMC SW LIC GPL3.
Updated: September 04, 2015
This document describes how to add a disk to the 25-slot disk processor enclosure (DPE) or the 25-slot disk-array enclosure (DAE5S) in a VNXe Series storage system. These 25-slot enclosures use 2.5-inch disks. The disk slots are located behind the enclosure's front bezel.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to add a disk to a 12-slot disk processor enclosure (DPE) or 12-slot disk-array enclosure (DAE) found in a VNXe Series storage system. These 12-slot enclosures use 3.5-inch disks. The disk slots are located behind the enclosure's front bezel.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to add input/output (I/O) modules to a disk-processor enclosure (DPE) in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to set up the Windows hosts with clients that need to access Common Internet File System (CIFS) file system storage on a VNXe system with VNXe Operating Environment version 3.0 or later.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to set up the hosts (Windows hosts, AIX hosts, Citrix XenServer hosts, HP-UX hosts, Linux hosts, and Solaris hosts) iSCSI storage on a VNXe Series syste with VNXe Operating Environment.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to set up the hosts (Citrix XenServer hosts, HP-UX hosts, Linux hosts, and Solaris hosts) to access Network File System (NFS) file system storage on a VNXe system with VNXe Operating Environment version 3.0 or later.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to set up VMware ESX hosts to access VMware storage on aVNXe Series syste with VNXe Operating Environment version 2.2 or later.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a faulted battery backup unit (BBU) in a disk processor enclosure in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a faulted storage processor in a disk processor enclosure in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a disk to the 25-slot disk processor enclosure (DPE) or the 25-slot disk-array enclosure (DAE5S) in a VNXe Series storage system. These 25-slot enclosures use 2.5-inch disks. The disk slots are located behind the enclosure's front bezel.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a disk in the 12-slot disk processor enclosure (DPE) or the 12-slot disk-array enclosure (DAE) found in a VNXe Series storage system. These 12-slot enclosures use 3.5-inch disks. The disk slots are located behind the enclosure's front bezel.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a faulted fan module in a disk processor enclosure in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a faulted input/output (I/O) module in a disk processor enclosure in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a link control card (LCC) in a 12-slot disk-array enclosure in a VNXe Serie storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a link control card (LCC) in a 25-slot disk-array enclosure (DAE5S) in a VNXe Serie storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a faulted memory module in a disk processor enclosure in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a power/cooling module in a 12-slot disk-array enclosure in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a power/cooling module (PC) in a 25-slot disk-array enclosure (DAE5S) in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a faulted power supply in a disk processor enclosure in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a faulted SFP module contained within a 8Gb Fibre Channel Input/Output module in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes how to replace a faulted solid state disk internal disk in a disk processor enclosure in a VNXe Series storage system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
The EMC Secure Remote Support (ESRS) feature provides your authorized EMC service provider with remote access capabilities to your VNXe system using a secure and encrypted tunnel.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This Online Help provides information on how to configure and manage VNXe Series systems. To start the help application, locate the en_US folder and double-click the index.htm file.
Updated: July 27, 2015
Use this worksheet to collect and record information for configuring systems in the EMC VNXe Series using EMC Online Support, VNXe Connection Utility, and Unisphere Configuration Wizard.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document describes the set of operating environment commands to diagnose and solve EMC VNXe Series system problems.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This document provides users with information about the SMI-S interface in the VNXe storage system and how to use it to manage the VNXe Series system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
This troubleshooting checklist provides EMC customers with the necessary information to identify and resolve issues successfully with the EMC VNXe Series system.
Updated: July 27, 2015
The document describes the reference architecture for validating EMC VNXe3200 and VNX5200 arrays for AGFA healthcare applications on several OS platforms, in conjunction with hardware-related third-party software.
Updated: April 01, 2015
EMC is currently investigating a Thin LUN auto-extension issue present in the v3.1.X OE upgrade code release. EMC has decided to take immediate proactive action and we strongly recommends at this time that you do not install or otherwise code upgrade any VNXe3200 systems to v3.1.x. EMC has remove VNXe3200 OE code v3.1.X from support.emc.com at this time. If your VNXe3200 system has already upgraded to v3.1.x and your system had Thin LUN file systems created under v3.0.X, please contact EMC support to resolve this issue ASAP.
Updated: March 31, 2015
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: March 31, 2015
This white paper is an introduction to the EMC FAST suite for the VNXe3200 system.
Updated: February 09, 2015
This white paper introduces EMC Unisphere for the VNXe3200, a web-based management environment for creating storage resources, configuring and scheduling protection for stored data, and managing and monitoring other storage operations. This paper provides a detailed description of how to use Unisphere to manage your VNXe3200 storage system.
Updated: February 09, 2015
This white paper describes EMC VNXe File Deduplication and Compression for the VNXe3200 storage system. This feature increases the efficiency with which network-attached storage (NAS) data is stored. This paper outlines the motivation for increased storage efficiency, how File Deduplication and Compression works, the principles, and technical architecture behind it.
Updated: February 09, 2015
This white paper discusses the high availability (HA) features in the EMC VNXe3200 storage system and how you can configure a VNXe system to achieve your goals for data availability.
Updated: February 09, 2015
This white paper introduces EMC Unisphere Central, a network application that enables administrators to remotely monitor multiple VNX, VNXe, and CX4 storage systems residing on a common network. This paper provides a detailed description of how to use this new leading-edge application to monitor VNX, VNXe, and CX4 storage systems.
Updated: January 23, 2015
The Installation and User Guide provides the procedure for installing, licensing, and configuring EMC Storage Analytics including the EMC Adapter. It also describes dashboards and metrics, and includes a troubleshooting section.
Updated: October 17, 2014
This document ships with the VNXe3200. It includes unpacking instructions, package contents, and the directions for a user to rack, cable, and set up the VNXe3200.
Updated: July 31, 2014
This document details known tips and strategies for VNX, and VNXe to maximize customer "uptime." Many benefits of current "target" code revisions are discussed and promoted in an honest and open way.
Updated: June 27, 2014
This user guide contains information on how to install, manage, and use VNX Family Monitoring and Reporting.
Updated: June 13, 2014
This Online Help provides information on how to configure and manage VNXe3200. To start the help application, locate the en_US folder and double-click the index.htm file.
Updated: January 17, 2014