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Upgraded Storage in the Dell Precision 5820 | 7820 | 7920 Tower Workstations

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Revision 1 posted to Enterprise Client - Wiki by DELL-Andrew I on 3/5/2018 5:47:38 PM

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Precision 7920 Tower

Precision 7820 Tower

Precision 5820 Tower


Summary


This post provides information around the SKU’s available for adding HDD/SSDs (SATA or SAS or NVME) to the 5820, 7820, and 7920 generation of Precision Tower Workstations.  With the complexity supported on these systems,  it can be difficult to figure out which SKU’s are needed under each circumstance. 

 

Precision 5820 Tower | 7820 Tower | 7920 Tower


The 5820, 7820, and 7920 Tower platforms allow support a wide variety of storage configurations. The system contains multiple locations to support traditional SATA/SAS HDD/SSD's and the latest models of NVMe SSDs. For more information on the possible storage combinations, please see the other wiki posts here. The below Customer Kits are common across all three platforms. All videos liked to below can also be found by scanning the QRL code on the top of the chassis or inside cover of your system.

 

750-ABBU - Allows user to upgrade an existing storage installation with NVMe SSDs attached to Intel® VROC to be configured in a RAID array. Depending on the quantity of drives and position of installation RAIDs 0, 1, and 10 are supported.

This module contains -

Intel VROC Standard activation key

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision 5820: VROC How to Upgrade - YouTube

Dell Precision 7820: VROC How to Upgrade - YouTube

Dell Precision 7920: VROC How to Upgrade - YouTube

 

575-BBRY - Includes a replacement standard 3.5" HDD carrier. This includes the grommets and conversion required to install either a 3.5" or 2.5" SATA/SAS or U.2 NMVe Drive. SAS and NVMe support in the systems require additional hardware.

 

575-BBRX - Allows user to replace the existing carriers installed on the system with our locking carrier solution. The carriers here are only compatible with 3.5" or 2.5" SATA/SAS or U.2 NVMe installations. They do not include support for M.2 drives.

This module contains -

Four Locking 3.5" locking HDD/SSD Carriers

Two keys

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision Workstation: Locking Hard Drives - YouTube

 

575-BBSH - Allows user to add a front loadable M.2 NVMe (PCIe Gen3 x4) SSD into the system. This module does require that the unit is already configured to support NVMe SSDs in the FlexBay with a PCIE SSD backplane. The required SSD is not included with the module. If the unit is not already configured to support NVMe SSDs in a FlexBay, you will need to also order the conversion kit (750-ABDF for 5820|7820 Tower and 575-BBSP for 7920 Tower).

This module contains -

M.2 Carrier

Thermal Pads

M.2 3.5" Module Bay

Capacity Label sheet for M.2 Carrier (256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB included)

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision Workstation: Install M.2 Module - YouTube

 

Precision 5820 Tower | 7820 Tower


The below list are customer kits available for the 5820 and 7820 Tower platforms.

 

400-AXBM -  Allows user to install one 3.5” HDD into the 5.25” bay when using the embedded storage controller only.  These drives would be internally accessible only.

The module contains –

A metal frame insert for the 5.25” bay

One 3.5” HDD Carrier

Data and power cables needed to connect the drive in the system

Fan module required for additional cooling

Replacement Front bezel for the 5.25" Bay to allow for airflow

Replacement EMI Shield for the 5.25" Bay

All screws needed for the assembly

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision 5820 and 7820: Add 3.5" Hard Drives to 5.25 ... - YouTube

 

400-AXBL - Allows user to install one 3.5" HDD into the 5.25" bay when using an add-in storage adapter. This module is the same as 400-AXBM, however it contains the necessary cables to connect to either the MegaRAID 9440-8i or the MegaRAID 9460-16i. These drives would be internally accessible only.

 

400-AXBJ - Allows user to install two 2.5" HDD/SSDs into the 5.25" bay when using the embedded Intel Storage controller only. This module fits into the place where a standard Half Height optical drive (CD or DVD) would fit in the system. These drives would be internally accessible only.

This module contains -

A metal frame insert for the 5.25” bay

Two 2.5" HDD Carriers which support 2.5" HDD/SSD drives ranging from 7mm SSDs to 13mm SAS HDDs

Data and power cables needed to connect SATA drives to the integrated controller

Fan module required for additional cooling

Replacement Front bezel for the 5.25" Bay to allow for airflow

Replacement EMI Shield for the 5.25" Bay

All screws needed for the assembly

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision 5820 and 7820: Add 2.5" Hard Drives to 5.25 ... - YouTube

 

400-AXBK - Allows user to install two 2.5" HDD/SSD's into the 5.25" bay when using an add-in storage adapter. This module is the same as 400-AXBJ, however it contains the necessary cables to connect to either the MegaRAID 9440-8i or the MegaRAID 9460-16i. These drives would be internally accessible only.

 

750-ABDF - Allows user to convert FlexBay 1 (top front Flex Bay) into a PCIe enabled FlexBay. After conversion both slots in this bay will be enabled to support PCIe SSDs. With the existing carriers, U.2 2.5" PCIe SSDs can be used. If M.2 NVMe SSDs are desired, the bay is now compatible with 575-BBSH.

This module includes -

Replacement metal bracket

PCIe SSD Backplane (2-port)

Two OccuLink to miniSAS HD x4 cables to connect to motherboard

Thermal sensor cable

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision 5820 and 7820: Flex Bay Upgrade - Convert ... - YouTube

 

Precision 7920 Tower


The below list are the customer kits available for the 7920 Tower platform.

 

575-BBSM - Allows user to install up to four 2.5" or 3.5" SATA/SAS HDD/SSD in the front FlexBay 0 and 1. Replaces the existing cabling in these FlexBays with cabling that is long enough to reach the PCIe Slots. This kit should be paired with a MegaRAID 9440-8i or 9460-16i.

This module includes -

Replacement metal bracket

SAS Cabling (miniSAS HD to 4 SAS 8680 connectors)

Fans (2)

Thermal sensor cables

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision 7920: Flex Bay Upgrade - Convert to SAS ... - YouTube

 

575-BBSI - Allows user to install 4 additional 2.5" or 3.5" SATA HDD/SSD on the Rear of the chassis in FlexBay 3 and 4.

This module includes -

New plastic rear bezel

FlexBay cage

3.5" Drive Carrier (4)

Thermal Sensor (2)

Metal bracket (2)

Fans and plastic shroud (2)

All screws necessary for assembly

 

575-BBSO– Allows user to install 4 additional 2.5" or 3.5" SATA/SAS HDD/SSD on the Rear of the Chassis in FlexBay 3 and 4. These drives would be attached to a MegaRAID 9440-8i or 9460-16i. The Storage Controller is not included in the kit.   This kit is identical to 575-BBSI however it contains the necessary cabling to connect to a MegaRAID storage card.

 

575-BBSN - Allows user to install a second 5.25" Bay on the front of the chassis. This kit will replace the existing mechanical HW in FlexBays 0 and 1. There will be no standard front storage in this configuration.

This module includes -

New front bezel and cover

5.25" Cage

Brackets for installing standard 5.25" device

Cables necessary to attach a 5.25" SATA device to the motherboard

All screws necessary for assembly

 

Installation instructions -

Dell Precision 7920: Install 2nd 5.25" Bay - YouTube

 

575-BBSP - Allows user to convert FlexBay 0 or 1 into a PCIe enabled FlexBay. After conversion both slots in this bay will be enabled to support PCIe SSDs. With the existing carriers, U.2 2.5" PCIe SSDs can be used. If M.2 NVMe SSDs are desired, the bay is now compatible with 575-BBSH. It is recommended to use 575-BBSJ with this kit.

This module includes -

Replacement metal bracket

PCIe SSD Backplane (2-port)

Fan and shroud for cooling/assembly

Two miniSAS HD x4 cables to connect to motherboard

Thermal sensor cable

All screws necessary for assembly

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision 7920: Flex Bay Upgrade - Convert to PCIE Intel - YouTube

 

575-BBSJ - Allows user to convert Flex 0 into an independently cabled set from Flex 1. This kit should be used with 575-BBSP so that extraneous cables are not left in the system potentially blocking airflow if Flex 1 is upgraded to PCIe attached.

This module includes -

Replacement metal bracket

Two drop SATA cable to motherboard

Fan and plastic bracket for airflow

Thermal sensor cable

All screws necessary for assembly

 

575-BBSL - Allows user to convert 5.25" and Slim ODD Bay into a FlexBay capable of supporting up to two 3.5" (or 2.5") SATA HDDs attached to the Integrated Storage controller. This kit should only be used if both FlexBay 0 and 1 are converted to PCIe SSD or no Rear Storage is used.

This module includes -

New front bezel and cover

Flex Bay and Metal Bracket

Cables necessary to attach drives to motherboard

Fan and plastic bracket for airflow

Thermal Sensor cable

3.5" Drive carrier (2)

All screws necessary for assembly

 

Installation Instructions -

Dell Precision 7920: Add Hard Drives to 5.25" Bay - YouTube

 

575-BBSK - Allows user to convert 5.25" and Slim ODD Bay into a FlexBay capable of supporting up to two 3.5" (or 2.5") SATA HDDs attached to either the MegaRAID 9440-8i or 9460-16i. With the 9440-8i, this kit should only be used if both FlexBay 0 and 1 are converted to support PCIe SSD or Rear Storage is not used. The 9440 can only support a max of 8 drives. The 9460 can support a maximum of 16 SATA/SAS drives. The maximum number of drives the chassis can physically fit is 10 drives. This kit is identical to 575-BBSL except the cables included are long enough to reach the PCIe slots for the MegaRAID 9440 or 9460 controller cards.


OpenManage Enterprise - FAQ

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OpenManage Enterprise - FAQ

OME, FAQ, OpenManage Enterprise

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* OpenManage Enterprise FAQ
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* Last updated: Feb 1923, 2018
* online this doc lives at:
* http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/systems-management/w/openmanage-enterprise-faq
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Sections.

1. Install / Deploy
2. Discovery
3. Monitoring
4. Firmware Updates.
5. Device Management
6. UI
7. Templates/Server Configuration


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1.0 Install / Deploy
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1.1
Q: I can't get past the EULA screen since the resolution seems incorrect.
A: Display scaling in Windows 8/Windows 10 can affect the vSphere Standalone Client in such a way that you may not be able to
properly see the entire screen to accept the EULA, set the master password, and configure initial network settings. In this case
it is recommended to utilize the vSphere web interface to connect to the VM console to accept the EULA and set the initial network
configuration.

If for some reason the above is not available, it is recommended to edit the compatibility settings for the vSphere client shortcut and
choose "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings".

1.2
Q:IstherealistofportsthatareusedbyOpenManageEnterprise?
A:Yes,pleasereviewtotheuserguideinthefollowingsection:SupportedprotocolsandportsinOpenManageEnterprise.Theuserguidecanbefoundonwww.delltechcenter.com/oment.


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2.0 Discovery
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3.0 Monitoring
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4.0 Firmware Updates
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4.1
Q: My firmware catalog is not getting created on the NFS share.
A: If your NFS is on a Windows OS check permissions and mapping: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770843(v=ws.11).aspx#BKMK_15

4.2
Q: Are there any other tips for getting the NFS share setup on Linux for firmware updates?
A: Here’s the article link: https://www.tecmint.com/how-to-setup-nfs-server-in-linux/

Once you have NFS server setup and running on your Linux server, enable the following settings (yours may vary depending on your config):

[root@testlinux2048 ~]# mkdir /nfsshare
[root@testlinux2048 ~]# vi /etc/exports
# Entry for Dell OME
/nfsshare 172.20.22.5(rw,sync,no_root_squash)

From OpenManage Enterprise, choose “NFS” as your Share Type, input the IP Address of the Linux server in Share Address, and type in the appropriate path in the Catalog File Path (i.e. nfsshare/catalog.xml).
(Thx EH!)

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5.0 Device Management
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5.1
Q: When I click "Launch Virtual Console" for a server, nothing launches.
A: Your browser settings may be blocking popups. Add rule in your browser security settings to allow popups from the desired server.

5.2
Q: When I click "Launch Virtual Console" for a server, nothing launches but a JNLP file is downloaded.
A: This happens when the virtual console on the server is set to "Java". Double click the JNLP file in your downloads folder to launch the virtual console. Or better yet, you can configure the Virtual Console on the iDRAC so that it launches in HTML5.

5.3
Q: When I click "Launch Virtual Console" for a server, it does not launch.
A: See 5.2 above, and also check your iDRAC version level (pre 14G), you may need 2.50.50.50 or above.


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7.0 Templates/Server Configuration
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7.1
Q: When I create a server or chassis configuration template, the job fails with error related to inability to access remote share.
A: This might be due to disabled SMB V1 on the appliance. To resolve this, go to Application Settings -> Console Preferences, expand the setting "SMB Setting", select the radio button "Enable V1", and hit "Apply".
It could be related to your firewall rules. Enabling SMBv1 support is not recommended except where needed. Reach out to your Dell support representative to see if there is an update for your server to enable SMB V2 support.

7.2
Q: (Tech Release) I did a template extract from a server and can see “calvin” or “***” in the password field, is this going to set or overwrite my iDRAC password?
A: This behavior will be addressed in a subsequent release. OM Enterprise will not capture device passwords in the configuration template when creating one from a source. These can be ignored.

Dell EMC PowerEdge Systems Management portfolio overview

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Dell EMC PowerEdge Systems Management portfolio overview

SCOM, OME, asm, drm, omnm, OMSA, AFM, CMC, nagios, DSU, DTK, SCVMM, DLM, OMPC, OMIVV, SupportAssist, cli, iSM, iDRAC, sccm, tivoli, ONM, LIfecycle Controler

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Summary

Dell Out-of-Band controllers

Dell Management Consoles

Dell Plugins for 3th party consoles

Standalone tools and utilities

Summary

Dell delivers management solutions that help IT Administrators effectively deploy, update, monitor, and manage IT assets. Dell OpenManage solutions and tools allow customers to quickly respond to problems by helping them to manage Dell servers effectively and efficiently; in physical, virtual, local, and remote environments, operating in-band and out-of-band (agent-free). The OpenManage portfolio includes innovative embedded management tools such as the integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller.

Dell has developed comprehensive systems management solutions based on open standards and has integrated with management consoles that can perform advanced management of Dell hardware. Dell has connected or integrated the advanced management capabilities of Dell hardware into offerings from the industry’s top systems management vendors, thus making Dell platforms easy to deploy, update, monitor, and manage IT environments. If you have standardized on offerings from industry leaders such as BMC Software, Microsoft, VMware, or other vendors, you can extend the existing systems management framework and the skills of the IT staff to efficiently manage Dell servers, storage, business-client PCs, and networking equipments using Dell's Systems Management tools, utilities, and consoles.

Dell's systems management solution consists of a set of software products that help you to discover, monitor, manage, update, and deploy software or firmware on Dell servers. The products focus on:

  • Reducing complexity and saving time
    • Eliminating need for additional utilities
    • Eliminating tasks that increase time
  • Achieving efficiency and controlling costs
    • Improving asset management
    • Optimizing resource utilization
  • Empowering productivity by connecting to major systems management consoles and protecting investments
    • Providing features in tools that customers choose, thus adapting to customers' mode of operation
    • Automating to reduce downtime and human error.

Dell Out-of-Band controllers

Dell Integrated Remote Access Controller (iDRAC)

iDRACThe integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller is embedded within every Dell PowerEdge server and provides functionality that helps IT administrators deploy, update, monitor, and maintain Dell servers with no need for any additional software to be installed. The Dell iDRAC works regardless of operating system or hypervisor presence because from a pre-OS or bare-metal state, iDRAC is ready to work because it is embedded within each server from the factory.

The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make server administrators more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell servers. IDRAC alerts administrators to server issues, helps them perform remote server management, and reduces the need for physical access to the server.

More info at: Dell Integrated Remote Access Controller (iDRAC)
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Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC)

CMCThe Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is an embedded system management hardware and software solution to manage:

  • Multiple servers
  • Networking
  • Storage

It provides a secure browser-based interface that enables an IT administrator to take inventory, perform configuration and monitoring tasks, remotely power on/off blade servers and enable alerts for events on servers and components in the blade chassis. It has its own microprocessor and memory and powered by the modular chassis it is plugged into. The discovery is built-in and CMC has a dedicated internal network. The blade enclosure, which can hold multiple blade servers, provides power, cooling, various interconnects and additional systems management capabilities. Unlike a tower or rack server, a blade server cannot run by itself; it requires a compatible blade enclosure.

More info at: Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC)
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Dell Lifecycle Controller

Lifecycle Controller

PowerEdge servers use an embedded iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller provides advanced embedded systems management, enabling key server management tasks including deploy, configure, update, maintain, diagnose, repurpose and retire. Lifecycle Controller supports these functions in the customer’s preferred mode – at the server, pre-boot with an UEFI graphical interface, at remote consoles using standards-based APIs and via scripting.

Prior to the development of Lifecycle Controller, an administrator used tools such as Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA), Dell Systems Build Update Utility (SBUU), and Dell Deployment Toolkit (DTK) shipped on multiple CDs or DVD in order to perform Dell EMC PowerEdge server provisioning and update. Maintaining and using multiple DVDs/images for these operations was a time-consuming and error-prone effort.

To simplify these operations, Lifecycle Controller allows IT administrators to do away with media altogether, enabling operating system deployment with locally embedded driver repositories, firmware updates from local and network sources, hardware configuration, and platform-specific diagnostic routines. Because Lifecycle Controller is available even when the operating system is not functional or not installed, it provides added flexibility in provisioning and customizing the server to suit changing requirements.

More info at: Dell Lifecycle Controller
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Dell Management Consoles

Dell OpenManage Enterprise

OMEOpenManage Enterprise Tech Release is a new hardware management and monitoring console that provides a comprehensive view of the Dell EMC servers, chassis, network switches, and other third-party devices on the enterprise network. It is designed for the next generation of IT Professionals with a focus on simplicity, automation, and unification of data center management.

What is new in this release

  • New architecture that is delivered as a virtual appliance (ESXi, HyperV, KVM)
  • Completely redesigned architecture and engineered on CentOS with PostgreSQL database.  No more OS and DB license required.
  • End-to-end server lifecycle management covering inventory, monitoring, reporting, configuration and deployment
  • Northbound API to enable customer automation and solution integration
  • Simplified discovery processes that enable devices to automatically register themselves with the console
  • Intuitively designed interface that minimizes management steps
  • Modernized dashboard providing a clear view of alerts and remediation options
  • Access to warranty status
  • Customized reporting capabilities

More info at: Dell OpenManage Enterprise
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Dell OpenManage Essentials (OME)

OMEOpenManage Essentials is a systems management console that provides simple, basic Dell hardware management and is available as a free download.

Dell OpenManage Essentials is our easy to install, intuitively simple to use, and customer-acclaimed, One-to-Many systems management console that is optimised to provide comprehensive lifecycle management of Dell PowerEdge converged, rack and tower servers. OpenManage Essentials also delivers extensive infrastructure health monitoring, control, and support for Dell servers, storage, networking, business clients, firewall appliances, and 3rd party hardware.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Essentials (OME)
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Dell SupportAssist

SupportAssist includes remote monitoring, automated system state information collection, automatic case creation and proactive contact from Dell technical support on select Dell server, storage, and networking devices.

Available features vary depending on the Dell service level purchased for your system. Customers with ProSupport Plus take advantage of the full set of SupportAssist features, including predictive issue detection and monthly optimization reporting. A recent study found that ProSupport Plus with SupportAssist proactive monitoring and automated case creation resolves issues up to 90% faster than with basic warranty alone.

To further streamline support, TechDirect enables you to manage routine issues and parts dispatching through a self-service online portal, mobile app and APIs. Gain real-time access to all your Dell support cases anytime, anywhere and at no additional charge. TechDirect users around the globe experience up to a 90% boost in productivity after implementing this tool.

More info at: Dell SupportAssist
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Dell OpenManage License Manager (DLM)

License ManagerDell License Manager is a one-to-many license deployment and reporting tool for Dell iDRAC and CMC licenses.

Dell License Manager can deploy and backup:

  • iDRAC licenses on all Dell 12th & 13th-Generation PowerEdge servers that are equipped with an iDRAC7 or greater Dell Remote Access controller.
  • CMC licenses on Dell PowerEdge VRTX and PowerEdge FX or FX2s chassis.
  • OpenManage Essentials perpetual licenses.
  • PowerEdge FD332 storage sled licenses.

Dell License Manager can also inventory licensable systems to report on the licensing status and currently enabled iDRAC feature level.

Use Dell iDRAC licenses to enable server management capabilities such as the virtual media and remote console support currently available in the Enterprise iDRAC feature set.

You can download licenses from the Dell Online Licensing Portal. You can purchase licenses when you purchase a server.

More info at: Dell OpenManage License Manager (DLM)
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Dell OpenManage Mobile (OMM)

OMMDell OpenManage Mobile is a software application that enables one to securely perform a subset of datacenter monitoring and server remediation tasks from a mobile device. OMM is supported for Android and iOS mobile devices.

OpenManage Mobile can connect to your datacenter through the Dell OpenManage Essentials management console. This allows a user to monitor all systems managed by OpenManage Essentials such as Dell Servers, Storage, Networking, and Firewall appliances and any other supported third party appliance from your android mobile device.

OpenManage Mobile can also connect to a Dell PowerEdge server directly through the iDRAC interface using WiFi or with the NFC on the iDRAC Quick Sync Bezel. Once connected, a user can perform several basic management functions on the server.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Mobile (OMM)
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Dell OpenManage Power Center (OMPC)

OMPCDell OpenManage Power Center (OMPC) management console provides increased visibility over power consumption, anomalies, and utilization through fine-grained instrumentation. This enables increased control, improved rack density, faster response times, greater accuracy, and broader decision-making intelligence than would otherwise be possible.

When used with a 12th and 13th generation PowerEdge server with an iDRAC Enterprise license on a system with an Intel chipset, OMPC leverages Intel Node Manager technology for platform-level power reporting and capping of Intel chipsets. Power Center then communicates with the Dell iDRAC on each managed server to provide node, rack, row or data-center level aggregation of power-management data, as well as execution of control policy - making it easy for IT professionals to identify areas to gain efficiencies and cut wasteful costs.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Power Center (OMPC)
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Dell OpenManage Network Manager (OMNM)

OMNMKeeping track of the devices in your network and understanding how they relate to each other and to other parts of your infrastructure can be difficult and time-consuming. OpenManage Network Manager (OMNM) is designed to make it easier to plan and manage your Dell, Cisco, HP, Juniper, Brocade, Arista and Extreme network devices.

Unify your network element management and simplify deployment of Dell and third-party networking environments with a rich suite of tools available in OMNM, an integrated management console for all your important network management functions.

OMNM’s centralized management solution for Dell networking environments provides discovery, configuration management, monitoring and reporting for the entire Dell Networking family of products and select third-party products - right out of the box.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Network Manager (OMNM)
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Dell Active Fabric Manager (AFM)

AFMDell’s Active Fabric Manager is a key software application to automate tasks associated with designing, building and monitoring data center fabrics, reducing fabric deployment time by up to 86% compared to manual configurations. Users can now design and deploy Layer 2 & Layer 3 fabrics within a matter of minutes. Unlike traditional Network Management tools that primarily focus on performance monitoring of various network elements, AFM has been built ground-up as an automation and orchestration tool for the entire fabric.

AFM includes many innovations that can save time and eliminate manual tasks associated with fabric design and deployment. For example, AFM includes a design wizard which simplifies the entire process of designing a network fabric, end-to-end. The wizard prompts the user to provide inputs required for the fabric design in an intuitive fashion. In the background, AFM carries out all necessary calculations to present the most appropriate fabric topology, eliminating guesswork and errors that are common in network design and implementation. The designs are derived from a set of predefined templates that have been validated for deployment as Layer 2 or Layer 3 fabrics, including spine-leaf Active Fabric topologies and underlying technologies such as Dell Virtual Link Trunking (VLT) and stacking.

More info at: Dell Active Fabric Manager (AFM)
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Dell Plugins for 3th party consoles

VMware vCenter

VMware vCenter Server provides a centralized platform for managing your VMware vSphere environments, so you can automate and deliver a virtual infrastructure with confidence.

Dell OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter (OMIVV)

OMIVVOpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter enables you to manage the Dell hosts better from the VMware web client by providing enhanced capabilities for deployment, manage, monitor and upgrade.

Inventory

  • Dell PowerEdge server details at server, cluster, and data center level view.
  • Chassis details.

Monitor and send alerts

  • Detect key hardware faults, and perform virtualization-aware actions.
  • Provide intelligence such as, inventory, events, alarms to diagnose server problems.

Firmware updates

  • Update Dell hardware to the most recent version of BIOS and firmware.

Deployment and provisioning

  • Create hardware profiles, hypervisor profiles, and remotely deploy OS on the bare-metal Dell PowerEdge servers by using VMware vCenter without using PXE.

Service Information

  • Retrieve warranty information for the Dell servers and its associated chassis from Dell’s warranty database.

Security role and permissions

  • Integrate with standard vCenter authentication, rules, and permissions.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter (OMIVV)
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Dell OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager

OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager enables monitoring of different metrics and hardware resources in the Dell server (12th generation servers and later) and chassis by using vRealize Operations Manager. OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager requires VMware vRealize Operations Manager version 6.3 or later.

OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter (OMIVV) is a product that manages the ESXi servers within the VMware vCenter. OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager supports OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter 4.0 or later.

OpenManage Management Pack for vRealize Operations Manager enables you to monitor and analyze the health, inventory, and status of the Dell PowerEdge servers and chassis that are managed by the OMIVV

The OpenManage adapter retrieves the data of the managed Dell servers and its associated Dell chassis from the configured OMIVV. The retrieved details are used to discover and monitor the Dell PowerEdge servers and chassis.

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Microsoft System Center Operations Manager

Operations Manager provides infrastructure monitoring that is flexible and cost-effective, helps ensure the predictable performance and availability of vital applications, and offers comprehensive monitoring for your datacenter and cloud, both private and public.

Dell Server Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations Manager

Dell Server Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations ManagerDell Server Management Pack Suite offers monitoring of Dell server hardware - Dell PowerEdge Servers, Dell PowerVault NAS, Dell Remote Access Controllers (iDRAC), Chassis Management Controllers (CMC) through System Center Operations Manager and integration with various Dell tools. The management pack suite provides Dell-specific views that you can use to observe and drill down the system inventory, status and performance in a network.

The management pack suite also offers key correlation capabilities that enable users to view the complex interconnections and status rollups that are enabled from Dell hardware (e.g., monitoring of VRTX Chassis Storage from Server Node context.)

The suite includes agent-free out-of-band monitoring that leverages the embedded server management features using iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller to enable monitoring of a server without the need for an OS agent.

More info at: Dell Server Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations Manager
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Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager

The Dell EqualLogic Storage Management Pack Suite for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager enables monitoring of Dell EqualLogic PS Arrays on System Center Operations Manager. The Management Packs provide a list of Dell-specific views that you can use to observe and drill down the system status in a network.

More info at: hDell EqualLogic Storage Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager
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Dell MD Storage Arrays Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations Manager

The Dell MD Storage Array Management Pack Suite enables Operations Manager to discover and monitor the status of Dell PowerVault MD Storage Arrays, on a defined network segment. This representation includes the receipt of alerts and pre-failure alerts with the ability to drill down to each hardware component from the overall Dell hardware health, and allows Dell customers to assess, respond to, and ensure availability of Dell Storage systems monitored in the Operations Manager environment.

In addition to improved availability, the Management Pack enhances the ability to monitor and manage the hardware in a single management solution.

More info at: Dell MD Storage Arrays Management Pack Suite for System Center Operations Manager
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Dell Printer Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager

The Dell Printer Management Pack enables Operations Manager to discover and monitor the status of Dell Printers, on a defined network segment. This representation, which includes the receipt of failure and pre-failure alerts, allows you to assess, respond to, and ensure the availability of Dell Printers monitored in the Operations Manager environment.

More info at: Dell Printer Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager
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Dell Client Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager

The Dell Client Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager provides monitoring in Operations Manager for Dell Business Client Computers (Latitude, Precision and OptiPlex) running Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI).

More info at: Dell Client Management Packs for System Center Operations Manager
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Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

Use System Center Configuration Manager to provide more effective IT services by enabling secure and scalable software deployment, compliance settings management, and comprehensive asset management of servers, desktops, laptops, and mobile devices.

Dell Server Deployment Pack for System Center Configuration Manager

Dell Server Deployment Pack (DSDP) automates bare-metal configuration and deployment of a variety of Microsoft Windows operating system versions (leveraging PXE-based OS deployment) and applications from a central location to PowerEdge servers across enterprise networks.

More info at: Dell Server Deployment Pack for System Center Configuration Manager
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Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for System Center Configuration Manager

Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for SCCMDell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Configuration Manager (DLCI) provides agent-free, OS and hypervisor agnostic configuration and update of Dell PowerEdge servers. Through automated processes, IT Administrators can reduce steps, time, and cost in configuring servers from a bare-metal state and preparing remote 1-to-Many operating system (OS) deployment.

More info at: Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for System Center Configuration Manager
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Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager

Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) is a management solution for the virtualized datacenter, enabling you to configure and manage your virtualization host, networking, and storage resources in order to create and deploy virtual machines and services to private clouds that you have created.

Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for System Center Virtual Machine Manager

Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for SCVMMDell Lifecycle Controller Integration (DLCI) for Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager helps automate and simplify hardware configuration as well as deployment of operating systems (OS) running on Dell PowerEdge servers.

DLCI for SCVMM helps reduce the number of operational procedures and time required in preparing for one-to-many OS deployments. DLCI for SCVMM offers agent-free, out-of-band hardware configuration, patching, deployment and reapply the previous stored system settings through the System Center Virtual Machine Manager console leveraging Dell’s embedded server management technology, iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller.

More info at: Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for System Center Virtual Machine Manager
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Dell Server PRO Management Pack with PRO-Tips

The Dell Server Performance and Resource Optimization Management Pack (PRO Pack) enables System Center Operations Manager and System Center Virtual Machine Manager to monitor Dell systems, and take remedial action when an inefficient system is identified. This enables to proactively manage virtual environments and ensure high availability of your Dell Servers.

More info at: Dell Server PRO Management Pack with PRO-Tips
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Nagios

Nagios Core serves as the basic event scheduler, event processor, and alert manager for elements that are monitored. It features several APIs that are used to extend its capabilities to perform additional tasks, is implemented as a daemon written in C for performance reasons, & is designed to run natively on Linux/*nix systems.

Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios Core

NagiosDell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios Core provides a proactive approach to data center management that delivers features for monitoring 12th and later generations of Dell PowerEdge servers through an agent-free method using integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller technology, Dell chassis and Dell storage devices in the Nagios Core console.

With this plug-in, customers have comprehensive hardware-level visibility of Dell PowerEdge servers, Dell chassis, and Dell storage including overall and component-level health monitoring for quicker fault detection and resolution.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios Core
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Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI

Nagios XIDell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI provides a proactive approach to data center management that delivers features for monitoring 12th and later generations of Dell PowerEdge servers through an agent-free method using integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller technology, Dell chassis and Dell storage devices in the Nagios XI console. With this plug-in, customers have comprehensive hardware-level visibility of Dell PowerEdge servers, Dell chassis, and Dell storage including overall and component-level health monitoring for quicker fault detection and resolution.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI
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IBM Tivoli

Tivoli Systems is an IBM-owned company that develops software that allows a business to manage its computing environment.

Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console

The Connection is a systems management plug-in that extends the management of Dell PowerEdge systems and Dell PowerVault storage systems to users of the Tivoli Enterprise Console management product. It allows users to integrate the management of Dell systems to make them easier to manage.

The Connection also allows systems management professionals to take corrective action on Dell systems when a Dell-specific alert is received at the enterprise. These alerts include, but are not limited to, temperature, fan speed, and chassis intrusion.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console
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Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus

Netcool-OMNIbusDell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus allows Dell devices to send and receive alerts to and from the IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus server. It also supports one-to-one element management console launch following Dell device alerts and Dell Tools launch from the OMNIbus console in order to perform troubleshooting, configuration and management activities.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus
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Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Network Manager IP Edition

Tivoli NetworkDell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Network Manager (ITNM) IP Edition provides end-to-end monitoring capability for Dell Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) Servers, Dell Datacenter Scalable Solutions (DSS), Dell PowerEdge servers, chassis, workstations, storage arrays and network switches.

You can monitor the Dell infrastructure from the ITNM IP Edition console, which is a single point of management for the complete hardware environment in your data center. It also supports console launch of Dell devices and other Dell tools to perform troubleshooting, configuration, and management activities.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Connection for IBM Tivoli Network Manager IP Edition
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HP Operations Manager

HP Operations Manager is a System monitoring package manufactured by Hewlett-Packard (HP). It operates in 'agent-push' mode, which means that a software agent component installed on the monitored hosts sends selected alerts to a centralized Management Server.

Dell OpenManage Connection for HP Operations Manager

HP Operation ManagerDell Smart Plug-in for HP Operations Manager enables the datacenter customers to monitor Dell devices in environments managed by HP Operations Manager console. Dell Smart Plug-in protects an IT organization’s existing investment in HP Operations Manager console and helps ease the integration and management of Dell devices.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Connection for HP Operations Manager
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Standalone tools and utilities

Dell Repository Manager (DRM)

DRMDell Repository Manager (DRM) is an application that allows IT Administrators to easily manage system updates. Dell Repository Manager provides a searchable interface used to create custom software collections known as bundles and repositories of Dell Update Packages (DUPs). DRM integrates with Dell EMC consoles such as OpenManage Essentials, SCVMM, OMIVV, CMC as well as iDRAC to automate the creation of custom repositories with just the relevant updates. DRM also allows for the manual creation of repositories.

These bundles and repositories allow for the deployment of multiple firmware updates at once. DRM can build deployment packages that can be used by Dell EMC consoles, as well as tools such as Scripted Deployment Packs, Bootable ISO and Custom Server Update Utility.

A Dell Update Package (DUP) is a self-contained executable in a standard package format that updates a software element on a Dell server such as the BIOS, a device driver, firmware, and other similar software updates.

Additionally, Dell Repository Manager makes it easier to locate specific updates for a particular platform, which saves time. DRM also can schedule a search for new updates and notify the customer when a newer update is available and refresh the Repository with the new update (this is configurable). No longer do our customers need to either search support.dell.com or run a comparison to find learn when new updates are available.

More info at: Dell Repository Manager (DRM)
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Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA)

OMSADell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) is a software agent that provides a comprehensive, one-to-one systems management solution in two ways: from an integrated, Web browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) and from a command line interface (CLI) through the operating system.

OMSA is designed so that system administrators can manage server systems both locally and remotely on a network. It also interfaces with OpenManage Essentials (OME) console, which allows for monitoring of the systems in your data center from a single interface.

Currently the OMSA agent can be installed on 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows Server, Red Hat Linux as well as Novell SUSE Linux and ESXi.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA)
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Dell iDRAC Service Module (iSM)

The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) Service Module is a lightweight optional software application that can be installed on Dell’s 12th generation of PowerEdge servers or later. The iDRAC Service Module complements iDRAC interfaces – Graphical User Interface (GUI), RACADM CLI and Web Service Management (WSMAN) with additional monitoring data. You can configure the features on the supported operating system depending on the features to be installed and the unique integration needs in your environment.

The iDRAC Service Module architecture uses IP socket communication and provides additional Systems Management data (OS/device driver) to iDRAC and presents one-to-many consoles with access to Systems Management data through OS standard interfaces.

More info at: Dell iDRAC Service Module (iSM)
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Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit (DTK)

The Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit (DTK) includes a set of utilities, sample scripts, and sample configuration files that you can use to deploy and configure the Dell systems. You can use DTK to build script-based and RPM-based installation for deploying large number of systems on a pre-operating system environment in a reliable way, without changing their current deployment processes. Using DTK you can install operating systems on Dell systems in BIOS or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) mode.

In addition to the command line utilities used to configure various system features, DTK also provides sample scripts and configuration files to perform common deployment tasks and documentation. These files and scripts describe the use of the DTK in Microsoft Windows Pre-installation Environment (Windows PE) and Linux environments.

More info at: Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit (DTK)
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Dell RACADM (CLI)

The Dell RACADM (Remote Access Controller Admin) utility is a command line tool that allows for remote or local management of Dell Servers via the iDRAC. RACADM provides similar functionality to the iDRAC Graphical User Interface (GUI). The Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) can also be managed remotely with RACADM.

More info at: Dell RACADM (CLI)
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Dell System Update (DSU)

Dell System Update is an application designed to facilitate the application of updates on Dell EMC PowerEdge systems. DSU is a lightweight utility that provides an enhanced scripted update process for Dell EMC’s Linux customers. DSU includes an Inventory Collector that will inventory the target system, compare the results against a Repository or Catalog and only deploy the updates that are required. DSU also provides advanced scripting capabilities to customize the updates that are deployed. DSU can be pointed at the Dell Linux Repository for gathering the updates to deploy or at a custom catalog built with Dell Repository Manager for those customers that want to have a tightly controlled baseline of Firmware levels for their systems.

DSU introduced the ability to build a Bootable DSU that provides the advantages of the advanced scripting capability along with an innovative approach to gathering the updates for deployment. Bootable DSU can be built as a self-contained Bootable ISO that includes a Linux Kernel, DSU, Inventory Collector and the physical update files. But an innovative approach is also available that allows the creation of a Bootable DSU that points to a remote location for the update files. The advantage of this unique approach is that the Bootable DSU portion only needs to be built once, and when you want to change the updates to apply you just change the contents of the remote location.

The following are key advantages for Dell System Update

  • Provide the ability to deploy/apply updates
  • Provide Consistent interface across operating systems, repositories and systems
  • Provide the ability to detect the applicable updates and ability to choose the updates for deployment

More info at: Dell System Update (DSU)
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Dell Remote Access Configuration Tool (DRACT)

DRACTDell Remote Access Configuration Tool (DRACT) discovers and configures Remote Access Controllers (RACs) for systems on your network from a single console. You can use this tool to perform the following:

  • Discover or import RAC IP addresses on the network.
  • Update firmware for selected RAC IP addresses.
  • Configure standard or extended schema-based Active Directory (AD) settings for selected RAC IP addresses.
  • Create RAC objects on the AD server for extended schema-based AD.

More info at: Dell Remote Access Configuration Tool (DRACT)
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Dell Client Command Suite Webcast

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Dell Client Command Suite Webcast

Join our weekly webcast to discuss the Dell Client Command Suite and other systems management topics of interest to Dell customers.  

When: Thursdays at 10am US Central Time (see schedule below for details) Download a calendar invite (.ics) here

Where: http://delltechcenter.adobeconnect.com/command/

Upcoming Webcast Topics

DateTopic
March 1st,2018NoWebcastToday-Pleaseviewarecordingbelow
March 8th, 2018Open Discussion

Previously Recorded Webcasts

DateTopic (Click the link below to view the recording)

January 25th, 2018

Warranty Tool - Usage Scenarios

January 18th, 2018

Options for Installing Dell Updates

January 4th, 2018

Overview and Open Discussion

December 14th, 2017

Dell Client Command Suite Overview

November 9th, 2017

Dell Client Command Suite Overview

October 26th, 2017

Remote vPro Provisioning with Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center - 5.0

October 12th, 2017

Open Discussion
October 5th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
September 21st, 2017BIOS Configuration Strategies
September 7th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
Aug 31st, 2017Dell Updates with SCUP 2017 Preview
Aug 17th, 2017Troubleshooting the Command Suite tools
Aug 10th, 2017Explore new versions of Dell Command | Configure, Dell Command | Monitor, Dell Command | PowerShell Provider
Aug 3rd, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
July 27th, 2017Management for Windows 10
July 6th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
April 6th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
March 16th, 2017Dell Docking Solution - Update options
March 9th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
February 23rd, 2017Open Discussion
February 16th, 2017Driver Management Strategies
February 2nd, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
January 12th, 2017Managing UEFI settings for Windows 10
January 5th, 2017Command Suite Overview
December 8th, 2016OS Deployment Basics
December 1st, 2016Command Suite Overview
November 17th, 2016Installation Demo - Part 2
November 10th, 2016Installation Demo - SCCM integration
November 3rd, 2016Command Suite Overview
October 27th, 2016BIOS Configuration Deep Dive
October 20th, 2016Command Suite Overview
October 13th, 2016vPro Discussion
September 29th, 2016Open Discussion
September 22nd, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Overview and Demo
September 15th, 2016Dell Command | Update and Dell Command | Power Manager - Deep Dive
September 8th, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Demo
September 1st, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Demo and Discussion

SC Series Technical Documents

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SC Series Technical Documents

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This page is a frequently updated collection of all Dell EMC SC Series (including Compellent) technical documents and videos produced by Dell storage engineering, marketing and solution partners.

Reference documents (regularly updated):


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Data ProtectionFluidFS / NASSQL Server
Databases (General)Linux / UnixStorage Center (General)
EM/DSMOracleVirtualization
Exchange Server SharePointWindows Server

 

Data Protection

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: Synchronous Replication and Live VolumeDecember 2017White Paper
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: CommVault Version 11March 2017Best Practices
Live Volume with Auto Failover Support for MicrosoftAugust 2016Video
SC Series Live Migrate and Live Volume: Multi-array federation and business continuityJune 2016Feature Brief
Dell Storage SC Series 6.7 Live Volume Automatic FailoverDecember 2015Video
NetBackup 7.7 with Dell SC Series StorageNovember 2015Best Practices

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Databases (General)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell SC Series Storage with MySQLApril 2016Best Practices

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Enterprise Manager/Dell Storage Manager

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Data Migration from Dell PS Series or PowerVault MD3 to Dell EMC SC Series Storage using Thin ImportAugust 2017Deployment and Configuration
Dell EMC Storage Manager Scalability SolutionsApril 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage Manager Virtual Appliance Demo VideoFebruary 2017Video
Configuring Dell Storage Manager for High AvailabilityNovember 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Manager: Day-to-day ManagementApril 2016Video
PS Series to SC Series Storage Data Migration using Thin Import VideoOctober 2015Video

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Exchange Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SCv3020 14,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 10K DrivesOctober 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SCv3020 7,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 7.2K DrivesOctober 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SC5020 15,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 10K DrivesJune 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SC5020 9,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 7.2K DrivesJune 2017White Paper
Dell EMC SC Series Data Progression and Data Reduction with Exchange 2016January 2017Best Practices
Dell SC Series Storage and Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 Best PracticesAugust 2016Best Practices
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center 6.6 SCv2000 SAS Front-end Arrays and 2,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionOctober 2015Technical Report
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 with Dell SC Series Storage ArraysSeptember 2015Deployment and Configuration
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center 6.6 SCv2000 iSCSI 2,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionSeptember 2015Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center SC4020 v6.5 with iSCSI - 7,000 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionJanuary 2015Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent SC4020 v6.5 10,000 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionJune 2014Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent SC4020 v6.5 4,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionJune 2014Technical Report
Dell Compellent Replay Manager 6.0 and Exchange 2010 DemoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Replay Manager 7.0 and Exchange 2013 DemoJanuary 2014Video

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FluidFS / NAS

Click here for additional FluidFS technical content on Dell TechCenter.

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell FluidFS Multitenancy Solution GuideFebruary 2017Best Practices
Auditing User File Activity on FluidFS Version 5April 2016Best Practices
Dell Compellent FluidFS (FS8600) Disaster Recovery Solutions GuideJanuary 2016Technical Report
Monitor FluidFS using SolarWinds Network Performance MonitorAugust 2015Best Practices
Data Reduction on the V4 FluidFS FS8600April 2015Video
Running Milestone XProtect with Dell FS8600 Scale-out File SystemFebruary 2015Best Practices
Using System Access Control Lists (SACLs) on the FS8600 V4February 2015Video
Using Directory Quotas on the FS8600 V4January 2015Video
Dell Compellent FluidFS v4 (FS8600) Networking Best PracticesJanuary 2015Best Practices
Snapshots and Cloning on the  FS8600 (part 2 of 2)January 2015Video
Snapshots and Cloning on the FS8600 (part 1 of 2)November 2014Video
Replication Setup and Configuration with the FS8600November 2014Video
Running Oracle over NFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemMay 2014Best Practices
FS8600 Snapshot and Cloning Best PracticesApril 2014Best Practices
FS8600 with VMware vSphere Deployment and Configuration Best PracticesApril 2014Best Practices

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Linux / Unix

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7xJanuary 2018Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6xJanuary 2018Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series with OpenStack CinderApril 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage with AIX Best PracticesFebruary 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series and Red Hat 7.3 High Availability ClusterFebruary 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage SC Series with Puppet IntegrationJanuary 2017Video
Dell Storage Representational State Transfer (REST) API CookbookOctober 2016Best Practices
Running HA Databases using Docker UCP with Dell Storage SC Series and FlockerJune 2016Reference Architecture
Dell Storage SC Series Arrays with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12February 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with HP UX 11i v3 Best PracticesDecember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with FlockerNovember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with OpenStack CinderOctober 2015Video
Dell SC Series Storage with IBM SAN Volume Controller Best PracticesSeptember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with Solaris 11 Best PracticesMay 2015Best Practices
Dell Compellent TechTip Solaris 10 Boot from SANNovember 2013Technical Report

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Oracle

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series Arrays and OracleAugust 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage and Oracle OLTPJuly 2017Reference Architecture

Optimizing Dell EMC SC Series Storage for Oracle OLAP Processing

July 2017Best Practices

Deploying and Migrating Oracle RAC to Oracle VM with Dell EMC SC Series Storage

July 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Storage Best Practices for Oracle VM

July 2017Best Practices
Migrating an Oracle Database to Dell EMC SC Series StorageApril 2017White Paper
Deploying Oracle over dNFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemOctober 2016Best Practices
Accelerating Oracle OLTP with Dell SC Series All-Flash ArraysAugust 2016Reference Architecture
Dell SC Series Storage with Oracle ASM Best PracticesJanuary 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Center Replication and Oracle Data GuardNovember 2015Best Practices
Oracle Backup and Recovery Best Practices for Dell SC Series StorageOctober 2015Best Practices
DellCompellentOracleRAC/RMANwithStorageCenterAugust2014Video
CompellentandOracleRMANBackup/RecoveryandCloneAugust2014Video
Best Practices for using the Dell Storage Center with Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) on SolarisJuly 2014Best Practices
Running Oracle over NFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemMay 2014Best Practices

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SQL Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType

100TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2017 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R740 and SCv3020

December 2017Reference Architecture

Deploying the 100TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2017 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R740 and SCv3020

December 2017Configuration and Deployment

8TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2017 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R740 and SCv3020

December 2017Reference Architecture

Deploying the 8TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2017 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R740 and SCv3020

December 2017Configuration and Deployment
60TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC5020August 2017Reference Architecture
Deploying the 60TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC5020August 2017Configuration and Deployment
Data Warehouse Fast Track for SQL Server 2016 - 85TB Reference Architecture January 2017Video
SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery with Dell EMC SC Series VideoJanuary 2017Video
Dell SC Series Snapshots and SQL Server Backups ComparisonJanuary 2017Solutions Guide
SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Dell EMC SC SeriesDecember 2016Solutions Guide
85TB Data Warehouse Fast Track reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC7020November 2016Reference Architecture
Disaster Recovery for Microsoft SQL Server Using VMware Site Recovery ManagerAugust 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage SC Series Arrays and Microsoft SQL ServerJuly 2016Best Practices
Using Replay Manager with SQL Server and VMDKsMay 2016Video
Using Replay Manager with SQL Server Availability GroupsApril 2016Video

Recovering SQL Server Databases Using the Fast Recovery (Resync) Method in Replay Manager

January 2016Video

SQL Server Database Recovery with Transaction Logs using Replay Manager

January 2016Video

Deploying the 55TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SC4020

December 2015Deployment and Configuration
80TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R920 and Dell Storage SC9000December 2015Reference Architecture
Manual SQL Server Database Recovery with Dell Replay ManagerDecember 2015Video
SQL Server System Database Recovery Using Replay ManagerDecember 2015Video
11TB and 23TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SCv2020November 2015Reference Architecture
Recover SQL Server Databases in a Failover Cluster Instance using Replay ManagerAugust 2015Video
Accelerating SQL Server 2014 OLTP Workloads on Hyper-V with SC4020 and FX Converged ArchitectureAugust 2015Technical White Paper
Using Replay Manager with Microsoft SQL ServerJune 2015Video
55TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SC4020March 2015Reference Architecture
Top 5 Compellent Tricks for SQL ServerJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Bare Metal Recovery for SQL ServerJanuary 2014Video

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SharePoint

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying SharePoint 2016 Utilizing Dell Storage SC Series ArraysJuly 2016Best Practices

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Storage Center (General)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell Storage Center OS 7.0 Data Reduction with Deduplication and CompressionJanuary 2018White Paper
Dell EMC SC Series Self-Encrypting DriveOctober 2017Reference Architecture
Dell PS Series to Dell EMC SC Series Terminology DictionaryOctober 2017White Paper
Dell EMC Storage Cross-Platform Replication Solution GuideOctober 2017Configuration & Deployment
Dell EMC SC Series How-to VideosSeptember 2017Video
Data Mobility with Volume Advisor and Live MigrateSeptember 2017Video
Dell Storage PowerShell SDK CookbookApril 2017White Paper

Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and SC Series Storage using VMware vSphere Hosts

January 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with PS Series and SC Series using Windows HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices

Understanding RAID with Dell SC Series Storage

October 2016White Paper

Deploying ESXi 6.0 with Dell PS and SC Series Storage on Separate iSCSI Networks

October 2016Configuration & Deployment

Dell SC Series Federation, Volume Advisor, and Live Migrate

August 2016Video
Dell Storage SC Series Live MigrateAugust 2016Best Practices
Dell SupportAssist for SC Series ArraysAugust 2016Configuration Guide
Enabling Dell SupportAssist for SC Series ArraysAugust 2016Video
Dell Storage SC Series Data Reduction with Deduplication and CompressionJuly 2016Feature Brief
Dell Storage Manager and Cross-Platform ReplicationJuly 2016Feature Brief
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and Dell SC Series Storage using Linux HostsJuly 2016Best Practices
Storage Center Data Center BridgingJuly 2016Feature Brief

Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication Video

May 2016Video
Best Practices for Securing Dell SC Series StorageMay 2016Best Practices

Platform and Data-efficient Dell Storage SC Series

May 2016White Paper
Dell Storage SC Series Volume Quality of Service (QoS)April 2016Video
Volume Quality of Service Best Practices with Dell SC Series StorageApril 2016Best Practices

iSCSI DCB with Dell SC Series Arrays using SCOS 7.0 Best Practices

April 2016Best Practices

iSCSI DCB with Dell SC Series Arrays using SCOS 7.0 Video

April 2016Video

Introduction to the Dell Storage PowerShell SDK

April 2016Video

Guidelines for Replacing a PS Series Group with an SC Series Array

February 2016White Paper

The Architectural Advantages of Dell SC Series Automated Tiered Storage

January 2016White Paper
Best practice documents for sharing an iSCSI SAN with Dell Storage PS Series and SC Series arraysJanuary 2016Best Practices

SC Series Flex Port Functionality Reference Architecture

October 2015Reference Architecture
Dell Compellent SNMP OverviewJuly 2014White Paper
Best Practices for Configuring an FCoE Infrastructure with Dell Compellent and Cisco NexusJune 2014Best Practices
Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.5 Multi-VLAN Feature BriefMay 2014Feature Brief

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Virtualization

TitlePublished/UpdatedType

Dell EMC SC5020 with Heterogeneous Virtualized Workloads on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V

October 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Storage with SAS Front-end Support for Microsoft Hyper-V

October 2017Deployment & Configuration

Dell EMC SC Series Storage with SAS Front-end Support for VMware vSphere

October 2017Deployment & Configuration

2,000 Persistent VMware View VDI Users on Dell EMC SCv3020 Storage

October 2017Reference Architecture

Dell EMC SC Series Virtual Volumes Best Practices

September 2017Best Practices

Using Live Volume Stretched Storage with VMware Site Recovery Manager

August 2017Video

Dell EMC SC Series Best Practices with VMware Site Recovery Manager

August 2017Best Practices

5,000 Persistent VMware View VDI Users on Dell EMC SC9000 Storage

August 2017Reference Architecture

Dell EMC SC Series Best Practices with VMware vSphere 5.x-6.x

July 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Replay Manager 7 and Hyper-V

July 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Replay Manager 7 Integrations for Hyper-V

July 2017Video

3,500 Persistent VMware View VDI Users on Dell EMC SC5020 Storage

July 2017Reference Architecture

3,500 Persistent VMware View VDI Users on Dell EMC SC7020 Storage

July 2017Reference Architecture

Benefits of VDI on Dell EMC SC Series Arrays

February 2017Video

Dell EMC SC Series and VMware vSphere Integrations

February 2017Video

Dell EMC SC Series Best Practices with VMware vSphere

February 2017Video

Citrix XenServer with Dell SC Series Storage Configuration and Deployment

January 2017Deployment & Configuration
Dell EMC SC Series Storage Integrations with Microsoft Hyper-VJanuary 2017Video
SC Series Storage and SMI-S Integration with Microsoft SCVMMDecember 2016Deployment & Configuration
Dell SC Series Storage and Microsoft Hyper-VOctober 2016Best Practices

Dell SC Series and VMware Site Recovery Manager 6.1

August 2016Video

Dell Storage SC Series VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes

April 2016Video

Dell Storage Management Pack for VMware vRealize Operations Manager 6.1

November 2015Video

VMware Horizon View 6 VDI with Dell SC8000 All-Flash Arrays for 4,000 Persistent Desktop Users

April 2015Reference Architecture
Citrix XenDesktop with Dell Compellent SC4020 All-Flash Arrays for 1,800 Persistent Desktop UsersAugust 2014Reference Architecture
Replay Manager 7 Integration with vSphereJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Storage Center vSphere Web Client Plug-in 2.0 DemoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Storage Center Virtual Fiber Channel for Hyper-V 2012 Demo VideoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Storage Center Microsoft System Center VMM 2012 SP1 SMIS and Rapid Provisioning Demo VideoJanuary 2014Video
High Availability and Disaster Recovery with VMware vSphere Solutions GuideNovember 2013Solutions Guide

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Windows Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: Microsoft Multipath I/OJanuary 2018Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: Active Directory IntegrationDecember 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Storage and Microsoft Windows Server 2016

November 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage Microsoft IntegrationsFebruary 2017Video
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: Microsoft Multipath I/O (MPIO) Best PracticesJanuary 2017Video
Windows Server 2012 R2 Best Practices for Dell Compellent Storage CenterMay 2014Best Practices
Dell Compellent Storage Center Management Pack 3.0 for Microsoft SCOM 2012/R2 Best PracticesApril 2014Best Practices
Dell Compellent Storage Center and Boot from SAN with FCoE Best Practices Guide V1aNovember 2013Best Practices

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Technical ReportThese documents provide in-depth technical presentation of functional topics, features and configuration methods.
Best PracticesThese documents provide in-depth technical presentation of solution designs and results from full-scale lab test configurations. They present sizing guidelines, lab validated best practices and configuration/integration procedures.
Power Solutions ArticleSC Series related articles from Dell Power Solutions magazine.
Analyst ReportSC Series related technical reports created by third party analysts.
VideoVideos depict a short demonstration of a particular feature, application, or integration.

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PS Series Technical Documents

SAN, Dell Storage, exchange server, Dell PS Series, Dell EqualLogic VMware best practices, Storage, FluidFS, SQL Server, Best Practices, Dell EMC PS Series, EqualLogic, iSCSI, Windows Server, Linux / Unix, Dell EqualLogic iSCSI best practices, Oracle, database, iscsi san, Cloud, Virtualization, EqualLogic best practices, SharePoint, data protection, EqualLogic VMware best practices, PS Series

Note:Thedocumentandvideolinksbelowarecurrentlyunavailableduetoasiteoutage.Theselinkswillberestoredatalaterdate.Thankyouforyourpatience.

This page is a frequently updated collection of all Dell PS Series (EqualLogic) technical documents and videos produced by Dell EMC storage engineering, marketing and solution partners.

Reference documents (regularly updated):



Click to jump to a topic:

Data protectionLinux / UnixSharePoint
Exchange ServerOracleSQL Server
FluidFSSAN (general)Virtualization
Windows Server

 

Data protection

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Disaster Recovery with Dell PS Series SANs and VMware vSphere Site Recovery ManagerJune 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series Snapshots and Clones: Best Practices and Sizing GuidelinesDecember 2016Best Practices
PS Series Asynchronous Replication Best Practices and Sizing GuideNovember 2016Best Practices
Best Practices for Securing a Dell Storage PS Series SANOctober 2016Best Practices
Protection of User and Configuration Data on PS Series ArraysOctober 2015Technical White Paper
Using Dell PS Series Asynchronous ReplicationJune 2015Best Practices
Deploying Symantec Backup Exec 2014 with Dell PS Series ArraysMay 2015Best Practices
Advanced Performance Tuning for Dell EqualLogic Auto-ReplicationJuly 2014Best Practices
Dell EqualLogic PS Series Arrays: Understanding Synchronous ReplicationMarch 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Disaster Recovery Best Practices for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 with Dell EqualLogic Auto-Replication and VMware vCenter Site Recovery ManagerDecember 2013Best Practices
Best Practices for Deploying Dell EqualLogic Synchronous ReplicationOctober 2013Reference Architecture

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Exchange Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 with Dell PS Series ArraysFebruary 2016Best Practices
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 on VMware vSphere and Dell EqualLogic PS6110E ArraysAugust 2014Reference Architecture
Scaling Exchange 2013 Workloads on Dell EqualLogic PS6210E and Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-VJuly 2014Best Practices
Exchange 2013 Data Protection with EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager / Microsoft EditionOctober 2013Technical Report

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FluidFS

Click here for additional FluidFS technical content on Dell TechCenter.

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
NDMP Backup on Dell FS Series NAS using CommVault SimpanaJanuary 2017Best Practices
FluidFS Antivirus IntegrationMay 2014Deployment Guide
EqualLogic FluidFS NAS Replication Technical Concepts and Best PracticesJuly 2013Reference Architecture

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Linux / Unix

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell Storage PS Series Arrays with SUSE Linux Enterprise Sever 12 SP1October 2016Best Practices
Using HIT/Linux and ASM/LE with Dell PS Series StorageAugust 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Configuration Guide for Dell Storage PS Series ArraysApril 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANsJanuary 2014Best Practices

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Oracle

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Sizing and Best Practices for Online Transaction Processing Applications with Oracle 11g R2 using Dell PS SeriesMarch 2017Best Practices
Migrating an Oracle VM Environment Across Heterogeneous Storage ArraysJune 2014Best Practices
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Oracle VM using Dell EqualLogic Hybrid ArraysMarch 2014Best Practices

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SAN (general)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell PS Series to Dell EMC SC Series Terminology DictionaryOctober 2017White Paper
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade Enclosure and Dell PS Series SAN Design Best Practices using Dell S-Series and M-Series NetworkingMay 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series DCB Configuration Best PracticesMay 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication Solutions GuideFebruary 2017Configuration & Deployment
Dell Storage PS Series Architecture: Hybrid Array Load BalancerFebruary 2017Technical Report
Dell PS Series Architecture: Self Encrypting Drive Management with PS Series ArraysFebruary 2017Technical Report
Dell Storage PS Series Architecture: Load BalancersFebruary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and SC Series Storage using VMware vSphere HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with PS Series and SC Series using Windows HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices
Dell PS Series Storage Arrays iSCSI Initiator and Operating System ConsiderationsJanuary 2017Configuration Guide
Dell PS Series Storage: Choosing a Member RAID PolicyJanuary 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Deploying a Mixed 1Gb/10Gb Ethernet SAN using Dell Storage PS Series ArraysDecember 2016Best Practices
PS Series Template Volumes and Thin Clones: How and When to Use ThemNovember 2016White Paper
PS Series iSCSI Volume Connection Count Maximum CharacterizationNovember 2016White Paper
Deploying ESXi 6.0 with Dell PS and SC Series Storage on Separate iSCSI NetworksOctober 2016Configuration & Deployment
iSCSI Boot from SAN with Dell PS Series Storage and Dell PowerEdge 13G ServersSeptember 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication VideoMay 2016Video
Using IPv6 with Dell Storage PS Series ArraysMay 2016Best Practices
Guidelines for Replacing a PS Series Group with an SC Series ArrayFebruary 2016White Paper
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell Storage PS Series and Dell SC Series ArraysJanuary 2016Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and Dell SC Series Storage using Linux HostsDecember 2015Best Practices
Analyzing Dell Ps Series Storage with SAN HeadquartersOctober 2015Technical Report
Space Borrowing for Snapshots and ReplicasJune 2015Best Practices
Space Optimization of Data On Dell PS Series StorageJune 2015Technical White Paper
What's new in Dell PS Series firmware v8June 2015Video
PS Series Architecture - MPIO with Devices Having Unequal Link SpeedsJune 2015Best Practices
Configuring a Dell EqualLogic SAN Infrastructure with Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)January 2015Reference Architecture
iSCSI Boot from SAN with Dell PS Series Storage and Dell PowerEdge 11G/12G ServersSeptember 2013Best Practices
Dell PowerEdge M1000e Blade and EqualLogic PS Series 10 GbE SAN Design Best PracticesOctober 2012Solution Best Practice
Dell EqualLogic PS-M4110 Blade Array Technical ArticleOctober 2012Technical Article

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SharePoint

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying SharePoint 2013 Using a Dell EqualLogic PS Series iSCSI SANOctober 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
SharePoint Data Protection with Auto-Snapshot Manager/Microsoft Edition 4.7 Dell EqualLogic PS SeriesJune 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide

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SQL Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
17TB and 26TB Data Warehouse Fast Track for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 Server and Dell Storage PS Series PS6210SDecember 2015Deployment Guide
17TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage PS6210SMarch 2015Reference Architecture
26TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage PS6210SMarch 2015Reference Architecture
Microsoft SQL Server Database Protection using EqualLogic Auto-Snapshot Manager / Microsoft EditionSeptember 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Best Practices and Sizing Guidelines for Transaction Processing Applications with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 using EqualLogic PS Series Storage ArraysJune 2014Reference Architecture
Using Microsoft SQL Server with Dell EqualLogic PS Series ArraysApril 2014Configuration Guide
Best Practices for Decision Support systems with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 using Dell EqualLogic PS series Storage ArraysJuly 2013Reference Architecture
Best Practices and Sizing Guidelines for Transaction Processing Applications with Microsoft SQL 2012 using EqualLogic PS Series StorageMarch 2013Solution best practice

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Virtualization

TitlePublished/UpdatedType

Best Practices for Implementing VMware vSphere in a Dell PS Series Storage Environment

September 2017Best Practices

Configuring and Installing the PS Series Multipathing Extension Module for VMware vSphere and PS Series Arrays

July 2017Deployment and Configuration Guide

Dell Storage PS Series Arrays: Scalability and Growth in Virtual Environments

Jaunuary 2017Technical White Paper

Citrix XenServer with Dell PS Series Storage Deployment and Configuration

January 2017Deployment and Configuration Guide

Virtual Volumes: Rapid Deployment of Virtual Machines

February 2016Video

Configuring iSCSI Connectivity with VMware vSphere 6 and Dell PS Series Storage

January 2016Deployment and Configuration Guide

Virtual Volumes: Terminology and More

November 2015Video

How Virtual Volumes Will Solve Storage Challenges in the Datacenter

November 2015Video

Dell Virtual Storage Manager: Installation Considerations and Local Data Protection

June 2015Deployment and Configuration Guide
Dell PS Series Arrays: Advanced Storage Features in VMware vSphereJune 2015Technical White Paper
Better Together: Optimizing VMware vSphere 6.0 Deployments with Dell EqualLogic PS Series Integration ToolsApril 2015Technical White Paper
VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes on Dell PS SeriesMarch 2015Technical White Paper
Dell Virtual Storage Manager 3.5: Installation Considerations and Datastore ManagerJanuary 2015Technical Report
VDI with VMware Horizon View and VMware vSphere on Dell Storage PS4210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysJanuary 2015Reference Architecture
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysDecember 2014Best Practices
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell Storage PS4210XS Hybrid Storage ArraysOctober 2014Best Practices
VDI with Citrix XenDesktop and VMware vSphere on Dell EqualLogic PS-M4110XS Hybrid Blade Storage ArraysAugust 2014Reference Architecture
Hyper-V Architecture and Networking Considerations for Small to Medium BusinessesMay 2014Technical White Paper
Setup and Configuration of a Windows server core Hyper-V Host Using PowerShell and EqualLogic Storage and ToolsMay 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Deploying a Dedicated Hyper-V Management Guest using PowerShell and Dell EqualLogic Storage ToolsMay 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Managing and Protecting a Windows server Hyper-V Environment using Dell EqualLogic PS Series Storage and ToolsMay 2014Best Practices
VMware ESXi NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANJanuary 2014 Reference Architecture
Automation and Integration with MS System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1 and Dell EqualLogic StorageOctober 2013Deployment and Configuration Guide
Dell EqualLogic Storage with Heterogeneous Virtualized Workloads on Microsoft Windows Server 2012 with Hyper-VSeptember 2013Reference Architecture
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Citrix XenDesktop on VMware vSphere with Dell EqualLogic StorageJanuary 2012Solution Best Practices

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Windows Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying and Configuring the Dell PS Series Multipath Device Specific Module with Microsoft WindowsJanuary 2017Configuration Guide
Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with Dell PS SeriesJanuary 2017Best Practices
Setup and Configuration of a Windows Server Core Hyper-V Host using PowerShell and EqualLogic Storage and ToolsMay 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Using Dell EqualLogic Storage with Failover Clusters and Hyper-VMay 2014Deployment and Configuration Guide
Best Practices for Configuring DCB with Windows Server and EqualLogic Storage ArraysJanuary 2014Reference Architecture
Using Dell EqualLogic Storage with Microsoft Windows Server 2012November 2013Deployment and Configuration Guide
Windows Server 2008 R2 NIC Optimization and Best Practices with EqualLogic SANSeptember 2013Reference Architecture
Windows Command-line Automation Techniques for EqualLogic StorageJuly 2013Configuration Guide

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iDRAC7 & 8 White Paper Home

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iDRAC7 & 8 White Paper Home

IDRACCVEOpenManage

 

 White Papers

Product Pages

General Overview

OS Deployment

Active Directory Integration & Certificates

iDRAC8 (13G) Home


iDRAC9 (14G) Home


iDRAC9 White Papers

Networking and I/O configuration

Updates

Monitoring and Alerting

Scripting and Server Configuration Profiles

Storage & PERC

SupportAssist & Part Replacement

Lifecycle Controller Home

BIOS and UEFI

Security

 

 

General Overview

iDRAC 7 & 8 Feature and Licensing Information Sheet (New for 13G)

Introducing iDRAC8 with Lifecycle Controller for Dell 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers (new for 13G)

OpenManage Systems Management with iDRAC, iSM, & OMSA: selecting the right components for specific server management requirements(NEW - Jan 2016)

Overview of Dell Systems Management using IPMI (updated for 13G)
PowerEdge Software Licensing (new for 13G)

Principled Technologies' Review of 13G PowerEdge OpenManage(New for 13G)

Understanding Physical Computer System View Profile Implementation (New for 13G)

Configuring Low-Latency Environments in PowerEdge Servers

Dell iDRAC7 Licensing Whitepaper - Differences between iDRAC6 and iDRAC7

iDRAC7 with Lifecycle Controller - Feature Guide

Lifecycle Controller Workflow Optimization

New Feature Overview: December 2013 Releases of iDRAC7 and Lifecycle Controller 2

New Features and Usability Enhancements to RACADM Commands in iDRAC7

PowerEdge C6320 Power Capping (New for 13G)

 

Networking and I/O configuration

Disabling a Third-Party PCIe Card Cooling Response with Dell PowerEdge Servers (new for 13G)

Dell Network Adapters with iDRAC (Updated April 2016)

IPv6 Best Practices using iDRAC (new for 13G)

Managing IO Identity and Server State Information (New for 13G)

Optimizing I/O Identity and Applying Persistence Policy on Network and Fibre Channel Adapters (new for 13G)

Retrieving Server OS Networking Information through iDRAC (New for 13G)

Understanding PreBoot Networking on Dell PowerEdge Servers (new for 13G)

Auto Dedicated NIC Feature in iDRAC7

Auto-Discovery Network Setup Specification

Configuring BIOS and NIC Using RACADM through Dell iDRAC

Converged Network Adapters with NIC, iSCSI, and FCoE Support

OS to BMC Pass-through operation

FCoE Boot Configuration Setup on Intel Card

FCoE boot using Broadcom card

iDRAC7 Network and Virtual Media Performance

iDRAC7 Networking and Improved Remote Access Performance

Network IO Identity

Reinitiate Auto-Discovery

Remote NIC Configuration Management  

 

Scripting and Server Configuration Profiles

Lifecycle Controller (with WS-Man) Best Practices Specification (Jan 2017)

Lifecycle Controller 2 Web Services Interface Guide (WS-Man Scripting Guide) for Windows  (Jan 2017)

Lifecycle Controller 2 Web Services Interface Guide (WS-Man Scripting Guide) for Linux (Jan 2017)

RESTful Server Configuration with iDRAC REST API(NOV 2016) 

Dell PowerEdge Redfish API Overview

AutoConfig - Enabling rapid configuration of Dell servers using DHCP (12G and 13G)

Creating Applications using the WSMAN API (New for 13G)

Methods to Save and Restore PowerEdge Server Configuration Settings and Firmware Images (New for 13G)

Using Filter Dialects with the WSMAN API (New for 13G)

Automatic Backup Server Profile

Creating and Managing Server Configuration Profiles

Hardware Inventory Viewing Script

How to Build Inventory Reports 

iDRAC Cloning

Import and Export Server Profiles

Lifecycle Controller Backup and Restore in Dell PowerEdge 12th Generation Servers

Programmatic Scripting with WSMAN

Scripting WSMAN to Deploy OS Drivers

Scripting WSMAN to Deploy OS using Remote ISO Image to Stage and Boot

Scripting WSMAN to Deploy OS using vFlash to Stage and Boot to ISO

Server Cloning with Server Configuration Profiles

Server Configuration Profile - XML File Structure (files )

Understanding the iDRAC Power State Management in Base Server Profile

Understanding the iDRAC Power State Management Profile

Using Microsoft Windows PowerShell CIM Cmdlets with Dell iDRAC

 

BIOS and UEFI

Enabling iSCSI Boot Under UEFI Boot Mode on 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers

BIOS POST Troubleshooting Guide for 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers(new for 13G)

BIOS Setup User Guide for 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers(new for 13G)

Defining a Secure Boot Policy (new for 13G)

Updating BIOS on Dell 12G PowerEdge Servers (iDRAC7 - 12G only) 

Updating BIOS on Dell 13G PowerEdge Servers (iDRAC8 - 13G only) (New for 13G)

Using Lifecycle Controller to Configure UEFI Secure Boot and OS Deployment(new for 13G)

Configuring BIOS and NIC Using RACADM through Dell iDRAC

 

OS deployment

Unattended Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Operating System on Dell PowerEdge Servers Using iDRAC With Lifecycle Controller(new for 13G)
Unattended Installation of Windows 2012 (12G and 13G)

Operating System Deployment in PowerEdge Servers

Operating Systems Deployment using iSCSI or FCOE LUN

 

Updates

Automatic Updates in Dell PowerEdge 12G servers  

Creating and updating iDRAC repository with Repository Manager

Lifecycle Controller Platform Update in Dell PowerEdge 12th Generation Servers

Lifecycle Controller with Dell Repository Manager

PowerEdge Updates with Repository Manager Best Practices Guide

Recommended methods of Updating Firmware on Dell Servers

Recommended Workflow for Performing Firmware Updates on PowerEdge Servers

Remote Firmware Update

Updating Firmware on PowerEdge Servers Using the iDRAC7 Web Interface

Using Dell Repository Manager to create a Bootable ISO and perform updates

 

Storage & PERC

Dell’s vFlash SD Flash Media Card – Better Endurance and Performance via Over-Provisioning

Understanding Real Time Storage Configuration for PERC9(new for 13G)
Managing Web Server Certificates on iDRAC (New for 13G)
Express Flash NVMe PCIe SSD Devie Monitoring, Inventory, and Configuration (New for 13G)
vFlash Overview

vFlash Partition Management 

vFlash using the Lifecycle Controller GUI

 

Security

Dell EMCResponsetoCVEs2018-1207,2018-1211, and1000116[30March2018](March2018)

Dell update regarding CVE-2016-2183 - Birthday attacks on 64-bit block ciphers (aka Sweet32 attack)(May 2016)

Dell iDRAC Best Practices regarding Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocols (September 2016)

Dell response to 2016 Leap Second Issue (November 2016)

Dell PowerEdge 13G server security white paper (Nov. 2016) 

Dell's response to CVE-2016-5685(November 2016) 

Dell Response to CVE-2016-2108 (OpenSSL) (18 May 2016)

Dell OpenManage Response to CVE-2015-7547, glibc overflow(March 2016)

Dell OpenManage Response to CVE-2016-0800, CVE-2016-0703 and CVE-2016-0704(March 2016)

Dell iDRAC Response to recent CVE notices(Dec 2015)

Security with iDRAC8 (and 7)(updated April 2016)

Managing Web Server Certificates on iDRAC (New for 13G)

System Erase in Dell 13th Generation PowerEdge Servers (New for 13G)
New Security Features in Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 7

 

Active Directory Integration & Certificates

 

Active Directory using Lifecycle Controller 

Integrate iDRAC8 with Active Directory (New for 13G)
Integrating iDRAC7 with Microsoft Active Directory

iDRAC Web Server Certificate Management

 

Monitoring and Alerting

13G iDRAC8 Dell Test Event Notification Message Reference

Dell PowerEdge C6320 platform options and systems management (Oct 2015)

iDRAC QuickSync Technical Guide (Nov 2014)

Managing Backplane Split Mode (new for 13G)

Web Services Eventing Support for Hardware Inventory and Monitoring (new for 13G)

Pre-failure alerts provided by Dell server systems management (UPDATED!)

PSU Mismatch System Behavior for Dell PowerEdge Servers (For 12G & 13G)

Using VNC with iDRAC (New for 13G)

Enhanced Out of Band Performance Monitoring (New for 13G)

FAQ: iDRAC Quick Sync & OpenManage Mobile - October 2014 (New for 13G)

Agent-free Inventory and Monitoring for Storage and Network Devices

Discovering Features in the iDRAC Remote Services API

Gathering information from iDRAC7 using SNMPv3

OMSA / OMSS to iDRAC SNMP-Gets Migration Guide (updated Aug '16)

Using OpenManage Essentials to configure iDRAC7 Action Alerts

Using the iDRAC7 Video Capture Feature

Web Service Eventing for iDRAC7 1.30.30 or later versions

 

Support Assist & Part Replacement

Generating Tech Support Report on 13th Generation Dell PowerEdge Servers (New for 13G)
Motherboard Replacement

Lifecycle Controller Part Replacement

Part Replacement

Restoring iDRAC7 License after System Board Replacement


Supported Platforms/BIOS reference list for Dell Command | Configure and Dell Command | PowerShell Provider

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Supported Platforms/BIOS reference list for Dell Command | Configure and Dell Command | PowerShell Provider

Cmdlets, Precision, dcpp, PowerShell Provider, Venue, latitude, optiplex, PowerShell Gallery, dell client, XPS, PowerShell

Followingisthelistofsupported

AllCommercial platforms andcorrespondingshippedin2016orfollowinghaveWMI-ACPIsupportinall BIOS versionasofnowversions.Wewillkeepupdatingthislist asandwhen  Priorplatformsintroduced the latestBIOS support forinaspecificBIOSversion.  Forthose platformswillbeavailable,youcanseetheBIOSversionrequiredbelow.

Model

BIOS Version

Latitude E7250

       A07       

Latitude 7350

A07

Latitude E5250

A10

Latitude 7202

A02

Latitude E7440

A15

Latitude E5550

A10

Latitude E5440

A13

Latitude E5540

A13

Latitude E7240

A16

Latitude 7204

A06

Latitude E5530

A17

Latitude E5430

A16

Latitude 5404

A08

Latitude E5450

A10

Latitude E7270

A02

Latitude 7275

A01

Latitude 3460

A00

Latitude 3470

A00

Latitude E7470

A02

Latitude 3560

A02

Latitude 3570

A02

Latitude E5270

A06

Latitude E5470

A06

Latitude E5570

A06

Latitude 3160

A03

Latitude 3150

A04

Latitude 3030 AIO

A07

Latitude 3350

A04

Latitude 7370

A00

Latitude 5175

A01

Latitude 5179

A01

Latitude 7404

A20

XPS 9350

A00

XPS 9250

A01

XPS 9343

A07

XPS 9550

A05

Precision T5810

A09

Precision T7810

A09

Precision M4800

A15

Precision M6800

A15

Precision 3620 MT

A00

Precision 7710

A00

Precision 3420 SFF

A00

Precision 7510

A00

Precision 5510

A00

Precision 3510

A06

Precision T1700

A18

Optiplex 7020

A09

OptiPlex 9020M

A07

OptiPlex 9020 AIO

A12

OptiPlex 9020

A14

OptiPlex 9010

A21

OptiPlex 7440 AIO

A00

OptiPlex 3240

A00

OptiPlex 7040 MT/SFF/Micro

A02

OptiPlex 3040 MT/SFF/Micro

A00

OptiPlex 5040 MT/SFF

A03

OptiPlex XE2

A15

OptiPlex 3020

A10

OptiPlex 3020M

A06

OptiPlex 9030 AIO

A12

OptiPlex 9030

A17

DELL EMC Update Package (DUP)

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DELL EMC Update Package (DUP)

OS collector, DUP, RAID 3.0, dell update package, Cluster-Aware

WhatisDellUpdatePackage?WhitePapers&BestPractices
What'sNew+DownloadsVideoDemos

Documentation

 

 WhatisDellUpdatePackage?

A Dell Update Package (DUP) is a self-contained executable in a standard package format that updates a single software element on the system. Using DUPs, you can update a wide range of system components simultaneously and apply scripts to similar sets of Dell systems to bringthesystemcomponentstothesameversion*** levels.

You can use DUPs to:

  • Apply an individual update to a system byusinganinteractivecommandlineinterface(CLI).***>
  • Install device drivers in interactive and non-interactive modes.
  • Execute multiple updates on the system byusingascriptcomprisedofnon-interactive***-interactive commands that you write using the CLI feature.
  • Leverage the scheduling of your operating system and software distribution utilities to apply updates remotely to any number of systems.

DUPs are available for the following software components:

  • System BIOS
  • System firmware, also known as the Embedded Systems Management (ESM) firmware
  • Network firmware and drivers
  • Remote Access Controller (RAC) firmware
  • RAID controller firmware and device drivers
  • Software RAID 3.0 (S130) driver
  • Hard-disk drives (HDDs), Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA), Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), and solid-state drives (SSDs)
  • Lifecycle Controller
  • Dell Diagnostics and Driver Pack
  • BackplaneandExpander
  • Tapedrives
  • ***>
  • Enclosures (MD12xx, MD14xx)
  • OS Collector
  • Chipset Drivers

Downloads
| Documentation|Videos|White Papers

 What's New + Downloads

DUP supports the Dell PowerEdge FD332 servers.

Documentation

Dell Update Packages Version 16.06.0017.10.00 User's Guide
DellUpdatePackagesForMicrosoftWindowsVersion16.06.00ReleaseNotes
DellUpdatePackagesForLinuxVersion16.06.00ReleaseNotesOlder Versions
Other Resources - OM Software Support Matrix, DTK, SUU, DRM 

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Video Demos

UpdatingDellServersbyIntegratingDUPwithMicrosoftWindowsServer2012ClusterAwareUpdate
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 White Papers & BestPractices

UpdatingBIOSonDell12GPowerEdgeServers
Update***.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20097364.aspx">Updating***.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20217029.aspx">Update Dell Servers with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Cluster Aware Update byIntegratingSUU/DUP
Using***.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20436978.aspx">Using Dell Update Package (DUP) to Update BroadcomdevicesthathaveImplementedBroadcomAdvancedServerProgram(BASP)
Recommended***.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20438129.aspx">Recommended Methods for Updating Firmware on Dell Servers

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OpenManage Enterprise - FAQ

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OpenManage Enterprise - FAQ

OME, FAQ, OpenManage Enterprise

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*http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/systems-management/w/openmanage-enterprise-faq
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Sections.

1.Install/Deploy
2.Discovery
3.Monitoring
4.FirmwareUpdates.
5.DeviceManagement
6.UI
7.Templates/ServerConfiguration


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1.1
Q:Ican'tgetpasttheEULAscreensincetheresolutionseemsincorrect.
A:DisplayscalinginWindows8/Windows10canaffectthevSphereStandaloneClientinsuchawaythatyoumaynotbeableto
properlyseetheentirescreentoaccepttheEULA,setthemasterpassword,andconfigureinitialnetworksettings.Inthiscase
itisrecommendedtoutilizethevSpherewebinterfacetoconnecttotheVMconsoletoaccepttheEULAandsettheinitialnetwork
configuration.

If for some reason the above is not available, it is recommended to edit the compatibility settings for the vSphere client shortcut and
choose"DisabledisplayscalingonhighDPIsettings".

1.2
Q:IstherealistofportsthatareusedbyOpenManageEnterprise?
A:Yes,pleasereviewtotheuserguideinthefollowingsection:Supportedprotocols and portsinOpenManageEnterprise.Theuserguidecanbefoundonwww.delltechcenter.com/oment.

1.3

Q:Whycan'tIchangeorsavemynetworksettingsduringthefirsttimesetupoftheEnterpriseappliance(errorcodeCGEN6007)?
A:Thisisanissuethatwillberesolvedinanupcomingrelease(95506).ThishappensifyoustarttheVMupwithadisconnectedNIC.Theappliancewillhavetobere-deployedandthevNICconnectedbeforestartingtheVMforthefirsttime.

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2.0Discovery
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3.0Monitoring
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4.0FirmwareUpdates
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4.1
Q:MyfirmwarecatalogisnotgettingcreatedontheNFSshare.
A:IfyourNFSisonaWindowsOScheckpermissionsandmapping:https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770843(v=ws.11).aspx#BKMK_15

4.2
Q:ArethereanyothertipsforgettingtheNFSsharesetuponLinuxforfirmwareupdates?
A:Here’sthearticlelink:https://www.tecmint.com/how-to-setup-nfs-server-in-linux/

Once you have NFS server setup and running on your Linux server, enable the following settings (yours may vary depending on your config):

[root@testlinux2048 ~]# mkdir /nfsshare
[root@testlinux2048~]#vi/etc/exports
#EntryforDellOME/nfsshare172.20.22.5(rw,sync,no_root_squash)

FromOpenManageEnterprise,choose“NFS”asyourShareType,inputtheIPAddressoftheLinuxserverinShareAddress,andtypeintheappropriatepathintheCatalogFilePath(i.e.nfsshare/catalog.xml).
(ThxEH!)

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5.0DeviceManagement
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5.1
Q:WhenIclick"LaunchVirtualConsole"foraserver,nothinglaunches.
A:Yourbrowsersettingsmaybeblockingpopups.Addruleinyourbrowsersecuritysettingstoallowpopupsfromthedesiredserver.

5.2
Q:WhenIclick"LaunchVirtualConsole"foraserver,nothinglaunchesbutaJNLPfileisdownloaded.
A:Thishappenswhenthevirtualconsoleontheserverissetto"Java".DoubleclicktheJNLPfileinyourdownloadsfoldertolaunchthevirtualconsole.Orbetteryet,youcanconfiguretheVirtualConsoleontheiDRACsothatitlaunchesinHTML5.

5.3
Q:WhenIclick"LaunchVirtualConsole"foraserver,itdoesnotlaunch.
A:See5.2above,andalsocheckyouriDRACversionlevel(pre14G),youmayneed2.50.50.50orabove.


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7.0Templates/ServerConfiguration
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7.1
Q:WhenIcreateaserverorchassisconfigurationtemplate,thejobfailswitherrorrelatedtoinabilitytoaccessremoteshare.
A:ThismightbeduetodisabledSMBV1ontheappliance.Toresolvethis,gotoApplicationSettings->ConsolePreferences,expandthesetting"SMBSetting",selecttheradiobutton"EnableV1",andhit"Apply".
Itcouldberelatedtoyourfirewallrules.EnablingSMBv1supportisnotrecommendedexceptwhereneeded.ReachouttoyourDellsupportrepresentativetoseeifthereisanupdateforyourservertoenableSMBV2support.

7.2
Q:(TechRelease)Ididatemplateextractfromaserverandcansee“calvin”or“***”inthepasswordfield,isthisgoingtosetoroverwritemyiDRACpassword?
A:Thisbehaviorwillbeaddressedinasubsequentrelease.OMEnterprisewillnotcapturedevicepasswordsintheconfigurationtemplatewhencreatingonefromasource.Thesecanbeignored.

Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes

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Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes

DellEMC,microsoft,"SoftwareDefined","SDS","R740xdStorageSpacesDirectReadyNode","StorageSpacesDirect","WSSD","ReadySolutions","ReadyNodes",ReadySolutionsSoftwareDefined","14G","WindowsServerSoftwareDefined","R640 Storage Spaces Direct ReadyNode","Microsoft","S2D"

Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes Solution Overview

Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes are pre-configured with certified components and validated buildingblocksthatsimplifyorderingandreducedeploymentriskswhileprovidingasuperbcustomersupportexperience.*** Dell EMC MicrosoftPowerEdgeR730xd, 740xd Storage Spaces Direct Ready NodesarebuiltonDellEMCPowerEdgeR730xd,PowerEdgeR740xdNode and PowerEdge R640 serversStorageSpacesDirectReadyNodes that provide the storage density and compute power to maximize thebenefitsofStorageSpacesDirectandtheadvancedfeaturesetsinWindowsServer2016.And,you’llgetasinglepointofcontactforsalesandtechnicalsupportfor the entiresolution.***.

Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Nodes with Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd and PowerEdge R640

Solution overview

This document provides an overview of the Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Ready Nodes offerings builtonDellEMCPowerEdgeR740xdandPowerEdgeR640servers.

SupportMatrix

Thissupportmatrix providesinformation*** about supported firmware and drivers that have beenvalidatedforDellEMCMicrosoftStorageSpacesDirectReadyNodeswithDellEMCPowerEdgeR740xdandPowerEdgeR640servers.

DeploymentGuide

Thisdeploymentguide focuseson*** deploying a hyper-converged infrastructure solution on Dell EMC Ready Nodes for Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V and Storage Spaces Direct builtonDellEMCPowerEdgeR740xdandPowerEdgeR640servers.Thisdeploymentguideincludesan*** overview of the solution infrastructure, guidance to integrate the solution components, and instructions on preparing and deploying the solution infrastructure. This guide is applicable only to infrastructure builtbyusingthevalidated***operationsofhyper-convergedinfrastructuresolution*** and certifiedDellEMCReadyNodesforWindowsServer2016withHyper-V.recovery

Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Nodes with Dell PowerEdge R730xd

Solution overview

This document provides an overview of the Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Ready Nodes offerings builtonDellEMCPowerEdgeR730xd.

SupportMatrix

Thissupportmatrix providesinformation*** about supported firmware and drivers that have beenvalidatedforDellEMCMicrosoftStorageSpacesDirectReadyNodes.

DeploymentGuide

Thisdeploymentguidefocuseson*** deploying a hyper-converged infrastructure solution on Dell EMC Ready Nodes for Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V and Storage Spaces Direct. This deployment guide includes an overview of the solution infrastructure, guidance to integrate the solution components, and instructions on preparing and deploying the solution infrastructure. This guide is applicable only to infrastructure built by using the validated and certified Dell EMC Ready Nodes for Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V.

 

Dell EMC Ready Solutions for VDI

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Dell EMC Ready Solutions for VDI

Desktop Virtualization, vdi, CCC, DVS, Cloud Client Computing

ChoosefromavarietyofflexibledeploymentoptionstocreateaVDIsolutionthatintegratesdatacenterandendpointsystemswithvirtualizationsoftwareandmanagement,todeliversecureandpredictablevirtualdesktops,server-basedsessionsorapplicationdelivery.Userscanaccessrichmediaandgraphicapplicationsfromanylocationandonvirtuallyanydevice,whileprovidingITdepartmentswiththeabilitytocentrallyhostandmanagesensitiveuserdataandresources.

 

BecauseDellEMCrecognizesthatnotallorganizationshavethesameVDIneedsorexpertise,northesamesize,youhavethechoicebetweendifferentVDIinfrastructuresolutions:

 

DellEMCVDICompleteSolutions

Deployaneasy,flexible,fullyvalidatedandsupportedhyper-convergedvirtualinfrastructure(HCI)poweredbyVMware

ESXi, vSAN and Horizon on turn-key Ready System for VDI on VxRail or validated vSANReady Node solutions for VDI. Dell’s Flexible Consumption Model, provided byDellFinancialServices,makesiteasierthanevertogetstarted.Thesesolutionsprovideourcustomerswithasinglecompany,end-to-endsupportmodel.

 

DellEMCReadySystemsforVDI  

Dellrecommendshyper-convergedinfrastructureappliancesoptimizedforVDIwhichareeasytodeployandhavepredictablescalingandmanagementcosts.TheDellEMCXCSeriesispoweredby***>

Nutanix and offers a choice of hypervisor (ESXi or Hyper-V) and brokersoftware(CitrixXenDesktop,VMwareHorizon).***). Our newest offering, the Ready System for VDI on VxRail appliance is powered exclusively byVMwarevSAN,ESXiandHorizon,bringingthefirstDellTechnologiesappliancedesignedspecificallyforVDI.Accessthereferencearchitectures:

·        ReadySystemforVDIonXCSeries-Citrix***>

XenDesktop (with Nutanix) on 13G Servers   [direct PDF]

·        ReadySystemforVDIonXCSeries-CitrixXenDesktop (with Nutanix) on 14G Servers   [direct PDF]

·        ReadySystemforVDIonXCSeries-VMwareHorizon(withNutanix) on 13G Servers   [direct PDF]

·        ReadySystemforVDIonXCSeries-VMwareHorizon(withNutanix) on 14G Servers   [direct PDF]

·Ready System for VDI on VxRail - Citrix XenDesktop on 13th Generation Servers   [direct PDF]

·Ready System for VDI on VxRail - Citrix XenDesktop on 14th Generation Servers   [direct PDF]

·Ready System for VDI on VxRail - VMware Horizon on 13th Generation Servers   [direct PDF]

·Ready System for VDI on VxRail - VMware Horizon on 14th Generation Servers   [direct PDF]

 

DellEMCReadyNodes for VDI  

BuildyoursolutionwithprovenDellEMCReadyNodesforVDIfor maximum hardware choice. These hyper-converged nodes, certified on Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, deliver a validated solution tailored to your desktop and application virtualization workload and one-stop Dell EMC Pro Support. Access the reference architectures:

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VMware vSAN Ready Nodes for VDI - VMware Horizon on 13th Generation Servers   [direct PDF]  

·VMware vSAN Ready Nodes for VDI - VMware Horizon on 14th Generation Servers   [direct PDF]  

·VMware vSAN Ready Nodes for VDI - Citrix XenDesktop on 13th Generation Servers    [ direct PDF]

·VMware vSAN Ready Nodes for VDI - Citrix XenDesktop on 14th Generation Servers   [direct PDF]

·Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes for VDI - Microsoft RDS   [direct PDF]

·Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes for VDI - Citrix XenDesktop   [direct PDF]

· Dell EMC ScaleIO Ready Node for VDI - VMware Horizon   [direct PDF]

 

ReferenceArchitecturesforDellEMCReadySolutionsforVDI

Accessallend-to-endreferencearchitecturesforHCIappliancesanddatacenterinfrastructurestacksforCitrix,MicrosoftandVMware.ReadyBundlesforVDIsolutionsareoptimizedforyourpreferredITenvironment,anddesignedtointegratewithyourexistinginfrastructure/SAN.TheyprovidethemaximumflexibilitytobuildyourownVDIinfrastructureontestedandcertifiedDellEMCservers,includingtheuseofhigh-endgraphicsGPUsandUnifiedCommunication.

Archived Solutions

AccesstechnicaldocumentationrelatedtopreviouslyavailableVDIdatacenterplatforms.

Desktop Virtualization and Cloud Client-Computingmainwebpage

High-levelmarketinginformationaboutoverallcloudclient-computingsolutions,thinclientsandinfrastructure.

Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center

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Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center

 

The Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center replaces the Dell Client Integration Pack (DCIP) for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager and is a part of the Dell Client Command Suite

All current ***

Documentation links (Installation Guide, User Guide, Warranty User Guide)

New Features in 5.0

-Ability to perform remote provisioning with Dell Command | Intel vPro Out of *** *** 4.800 ***:

• Support for System Center 2012 R2
• Updated GUIs
• Support for Windows 10 WinPE
• Support for Dell Command | Intel(c) vPro(tm) Out of Band 2.800 ***.0
• Updated Dell Command | WinPE Driver Library Import
• Updated Dell Command | System Driver Library Import
• Support for Dell Command | Deploy Catalog (for WinPE Driver Libraries
and System Driver Libraries)

Dell Client Command Suite Webcast

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Dell Client Command Suite Webcast

Join our weekly webcast to discuss the Dell Client Command Suite and other systems management topics of interest to Dell customers.  

When: Thursdays at 10am US Central Time (see schedule ***>

http://delltechcenter.adobeconnect.com/command/

 

Upcoming Webcast Topics

Todaywill***style="font-size:150%;">Date

Topic(Clickthelink***>

March29th,2018-SCUP2017

PreviouslyRecordedWebcasts

March 8th, 2018

Open Discussion

January 25th, 2018

Warranty Tool - Usage Scenarios

January 18th, 2018

Options for Installing Dell Updates

January 4th, 2018

Overview and Open Discussion

December 14th, 2017

Dell Client Command Suite Overview

November 9th, 2017

Dell Client Command Suite Overview

October 26th, 2017

Remote vPro Provisioning with Dell Command | Integration Suite for System Center - 5.0

October 12th, 2017

Open Discussion
October 5th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
September 21st, 2017***>
Aug 31st, 2017Dell Updates with SCUP 2017 Preview
Aug 17th, 2017Troubleshooting the Command Suite tools
Aug 10th, 2017Explore new versions of Dell Command | Configure, Dell Command | Monitor, Dell Command | PowerShell Provider
Aug 3rd, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
July 27th, 2017Management for Windows 10
July 6th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
April 6th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
March 16th, 2017Dell Docking Solution - Update options
March 9th, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
February 23rd, 2017Open Discussion
February 16th, 2017Driver Management Strategies
February 2nd, 2017Dell Client Command Suite Overview
January 12th, 2017Managing UEFI settings for Windows 10
January 5th, 2017Command Suite Overview
December 8th, 2016OS Deployment ***>
November 17th, 2016Installation Demo - Part 2
November 10th, 2016Installation Demo - SCCM integration
November 3rd, 2016Command Suite Overview
October 27th, 2016***>
October 13th, 2016vPro Discussion
September 29th, 2016Open Discussion
September 22nd, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Overview and Demo
September 15th, 2016Dell Command | Update and Dell Command | Power Manager - Deep Dive
September 8th, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Demo
September 1st, 2016Dell Client Command Suite Demo and Discussion

Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes - Sample Switch Configurations

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Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes - Sample Switch Configurations

"Software Defined", "SDS", "R740xd Storage Spaces Direct Ready Node", "Storage Spaces Direct", "WSSD", "Ready Solutions", "Ready Nodes", Ready Solutions Software Defined", "14G", "Windows Server Software Defined", "R640 Storage Spaces Direct Ready Node", "Microsoft", "S2D"

For sample switch configurations that are validated with Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes, see http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20444667

The sample configurations in the archive are provided only as a reference. Please consult your networking team and modify these sample configurations ***beforeimporting.

Theziparchiveincludes:

Outofbandswitchsampleconfiguration

- S3048-ON_OOB.config

Top of Rack switch sample configurations for Storage / Host management networks

RDMA over RoCE (Using Mellanox CX4 LX)

- S4048-1_RoCE.config

- S4048-2_RoCE.config

- S4148-1_RoCE.config

- S4148-2_RoCE.config

- S5058-1_RoCE.config

- S5058-2_RoCE.config

RDMA over iWARP (Using Qlogic 41262)

- S4048-1_iWARP.config

- S4048-2_iWARP.config

- S4148-1_iWARP.config

- S4148-2_iWARP.config

- S5048-1_iWARP.config

- S5048-2_iWARP.config

SC Series Technical Documents

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SC Series Technical Documents

Compellent VMware, Dell Compellent replication, Compellent best practices, exchange server, enterprise manager, Storage, nas, Compellent iSCSI best practices, Compellent Replay best practice, FluidFS, SQL Server, Compellent wiki, Dell Compellent VMware best practices, Compellent replication best practices, Dell SC Series, Dell Compellent deduplication, Dell Storage Manager, Compellent Replication, Linux, Windows Server, Oracle, Compellent Live Volume, Dell Compellent Live Volume, SC Series, Unix, Virtualization, Technical Content, Compellent, Compellent compression, SharePoint, data protection, Databases, Compellent deduplication, Dell Compellent best practices, Compellent Live Volume best practice, Storage Center, dsm, VMware Compellent best practices, Compellent VMware best practices

This page is a frequently updated collection of all Dell EMC SC Series (including Compellent) technical documents and videos produced by Dell storage engineering, marketing and solution partners.

Reference documents (regularly updated):


Click to jump to a topic:

Data ProtectionFluidFS / NASSQL Server
Databases (General)Linux / UnixStorage Center (General)
EM/DSMOracleVirtualization
Exchange Server SharePointWindows Server

 

Data Protection

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: Synchronous Replication and Live VolumeDecember 2017White Paper
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: CommVault Version 11March 2017Best Practices
Live Volume with Auto Failover Support for MicrosoftAugust 2016Video
SC Series Live Migrate and Live Volume: Multi-array federation and business continuityJune 2016Feature Brief
Dell Storage SC Series 6.7 Live Volume Automatic FailoverDecember 2015Video
NetBackup 7.7 with Dell SC Series StorageNovember 2015Best Practices

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Databases (General)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell SC Series Storage with MySQLApril 2016Best Practices

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Enterprise Manager/Dell Storage Manager

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Data Migration from Dell PS Series or PowerVault MD3 to Dell EMC SC Series Storage using Thin ImportAugust2017March2018Deployment and Configuration
Dell EMC Storage Manager Scalability SolutionsApril 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage Manager Virtual Appliance Demo VideoFebruary 2017Video
Configuring Dell Storage Manager for High AvailabilityNovember 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Manager: Day-to-day ManagementApril 2016Video
PS Series to SC Series Storage Data Migration using Thin Import VideoOctober 2015Video

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Exchange Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SCv3020 14,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 10K DrivesOctober 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SCv3020 7,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 7.2K DrivesOctober 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SC5020 15,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 10K DrivesJune 2017White Paper
Microsoft ESRP - Dell EMC SC5020 9,000 Mailbox Exchange 2016 Resiliency Storage Solution using 7.2K DrivesJune 2017White Paper
Dell EMC SC Series Data Progression and Data Reduction with Exchange 2016January 2017Best Practices
Dell SC Series Storage and Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 Best PracticesAugust 2016Best Practices
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center 6.6 SCv2000 SAS Front-end Arrays and 2,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionOctober 2015Technical Report
Sizing and Best Practices for Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 with Dell SC Series Storage ArraysSeptember 2015Deployment and Configuration
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center 6.6 SCv2000 iSCSI 2,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionSeptember 2015Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Storage Center SC4020 v6.5 with iSCSI - 7,000 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Resiliency Storage SolutionJanuary 2015Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent SC4020 v6.5 10,000 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionJune 2014Technical Report
Microsoft ESRP - Dell Compellent SC4020 v6.5 4,500 Mailbox Exchange 2013 Mailbox Resiliency SolutionJune 2014Technical Report
Dell Compellent Replay Manager 6.0 and Exchange 2010 DemoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Replay Manager 7.0 and Exchange 2013 DemoJanuary 2014Video

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FluidFS / NAS

Click here for additional FluidFS technical content on Dell TechCenter.

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell FluidFS Multitenancy Solution GuideFebruary 2017Best Practices
Auditing User File Activity on FluidFS Version 5April 2016Best Practices
Dell Compellent FluidFS (FS8600) Disaster Recovery Solutions GuideJanuary 2016Technical Report
Monitor FluidFS using SolarWinds Network Performance MonitorAugust 2015Best Practices
Data Reduction on the V4 FluidFS FS8600April 2015Video
Running Milestone XProtect with Dell FS8600 Scale-out File SystemFebruary 2015Best Practices
Using System Access Control Lists (SACLs) on the FS8600 V4February 2015Video
Using Directory Quotas on the FS8600 V4January 2015Video
Dell Compellent FluidFS v4 (FS8600) Networking Best PracticesJanuary 2015Best Practices
Snapshots and Cloning on the  FS8600 (part 2 of 2)January 2015Video
Snapshots and Cloning on the FS8600 (part 1 of 2)November 2014Video
Replication Setup and Configuration with the FS8600November 2014Video
Running Oracle over NFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemMay 2014Best Practices
FS8600 Snapshot and Cloning Best PracticesApril 2014Best Practices
FS8600 with VMware vSphere Deployment and Configuration Best PracticesApril 2014Best Practices

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Linux / Unix

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7xJanuary 2018Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6xJanuary 2018Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series with OpenStack CinderApril 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage with AIX Best PracticesFebruary 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series and Red Hat 7.3 High Availability ClusterFebruary 2017Best Practices
Dell Storage SC Series with Puppet IntegrationJanuary 2017Video
Dell Storage Representational State Transfer (REST) API CookbookOctober 2016Best Practices
Running HA Databases using Docker UCP with Dell Storage SC Series and FlockerJune 2016Reference Architecture
Dell Storage SC Series Arrays with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12February 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with HP UX 11i v3 Best PracticesDecember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with FlockerNovember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with OpenStack CinderOctober 2015Video
Dell SC Series Storage with IBM SAN Volume Controller Best PracticesSeptember 2015Best Practices
Dell Storage Center with Solaris 11 Best PracticesMay 2015Best Practices
Dell Compellent TechTip Solaris 10 Boot from SANNovember 2013Technical Report

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Oracle

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell EMC SC Series Arrays and OracleAugust 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage and Oracle OLTPJuly 2017Reference Architecture

Optimizing Dell EMC SC Series Storage for Oracle OLAP Processing

July 2017Best Practices

Deploying and Migrating Oracle RAC to Oracle VM with Dell EMC SC Series Storage

July 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Storage Best Practices for Oracle VM

July 2017Best Practices
Migrating an Oracle Database to Dell EMC SC Series StorageApril 2017White Paper
Deploying Oracle over dNFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemOctober 2016Best Practices
Accelerating Oracle OLTP with Dell SC Series All-Flash ArraysAugust 2016Reference Architecture
Dell SC Series Storage with Oracle ASM Best PracticesJanuary 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage Center Replication and Oracle Data GuardNovember 2015Best Practices
Oracle Backup and Recovery Best Practices for Dell SC Series StorageOctober 2015Best Practices
Dell Compellent Oracle RAC/RMAN with Storage CenterAugust 2014Video
Compellent and Oracle RMAN Backup/Recovery and CloneAugust 2014Video
Best Practices for using the Dell Storage Center with Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) on SolarisJuly 2014Best Practices
Running Oracle over NFS with the Dell Compellent FS8600 Scale-out File SystemMay 2014Best Practices

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SQL Server

TitlePublished/UpdatedType

100TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2017 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R740 and SCv3020

December 2017Reference Architecture

Deploying the 100TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2017 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R740 and SCv3020

December 2017Configuration and Deployment

8TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2017 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R740 and SCv3020

December 2017Reference Architecture

Deploying the 8TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2017 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R740 and SCv3020

December 2017Configuration and Deployment
60TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC5020August 2017Reference Architecture
Deploying the 60TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC5020August 2017Configuration and Deployment
Data Warehouse Fast Track for SQL Server 2016 - 85TB Reference Architecture January 2017Video
SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery with Dell EMC SC Series VideoJanuary 2017Video
Dell SC Series Snapshots and SQL Server Backups ComparisonJanuary 2017Solutions Guide
SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Dell EMC SC SeriesDecember 2016Solutions Guide
85TB Data Warehouse Fast Track reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 using Dell EMC PowerEdge R730 and SC7020November 2016Reference Architecture
Disaster Recovery for Microsoft SQL Server Using VMware Site Recovery ManagerAugust 2016Best Practices
Dell Storage SC Series Arrays and Microsoft SQL ServerJuly 2016Best Practices
Using Replay Manager with SQL Server and VMDKsMay 2016Video
Using Replay Manager with SQL Server Availability GroupsApril 2016Video

Recovering SQL Server Databases Using the Fast Recovery (Resync) Method in Replay Manager

January 2016Video

SQL Server Database Recovery with Transaction Logs using Replay Manager

January 2016Video

Deploying the 55TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SC4020

December 2015Deployment and Configuration
80TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R920 and Dell Storage SC9000December 2015Reference Architecture
Manual SQL Server Database Recovery with Dell Replay ManagerDecember 2015Video
SQL Server System Database Recovery Using Replay ManagerDecember 2015Video
11TB and 23TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SCv2020November 2015Reference Architecture
Recover SQL Server Databases in a Failover Cluster Instance using Replay ManagerAugust 2015Video
Accelerating SQL Server 2014 OLTP Workloads on Hyper-V with SC4020 and FX Converged ArchitectureAugust 2015Technical White Paper
Using Replay Manager with Microsoft SQL ServerJune 2015Video
55TB Data Warehouse Fast Track Reference Architecture for Microsoft SQL Server 2014 using PowerEdge R730 and Dell Storage SC4020March 2015Reference Architecture
Top 5 Compellent Tricks for SQL ServerJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Bare Metal Recovery for SQL ServerJanuary 2014Video

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SharePoint

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Deploying SharePoint 2016 Utilizing Dell Storage SC Series ArraysJuly 2016Best Practices

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Storage Center (General)

TitlePublished/UpdatedType
Dell Storage Center OS 7.0 Data Reduction with Deduplication and CompressionJanuary 2018White Paper
Dell EMC SC Series Self-Encrypting DriveOctober 2017Reference Architecture
Dell PS Series to Dell EMC SC Series Terminology DictionaryOctober 2017White Paper
Dell EMC Storage Cross-Platform Replication Solution GuideOctober 2017Configuration & Deployment
Dell EMC SC Series How-to VideosSeptember 2017Video
Data Mobility with Volume Advisor and Live MigrateSeptember 2017Video
Dell Storage PowerShell SDK CookbookApril 2017White Paper

Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and SC Series Storage using VMware vSphere Hosts

January 2017Best Practices
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with PS Series and SC Series using Windows HostsJanuary 2017Best Practices

Understanding RAID with Dell SC Series Storage

October 2016White Paper

Deploying ESXi 6.0 with Dell PS and SC Series Storage on Separate iSCSI Networks

October 2016Configuration & Deployment

Dell SC Series Federation, Volume Advisor, and Live Migrate

August 2016Video
Dell Storage SC Series Live MigrateAugust 2016Best Practices
Dell SupportAssist for SC Series ArraysAugust 2016Configuration Guide
Enabling Dell SupportAssist for SC Series ArraysAugust 2016Video
Dell Storage SC Series Data Reduction with Deduplication and CompressionJuly 2016Feature Brief
Dell Storage Manager and Cross-Platform ReplicationJuly 2016Feature Brief
Best Practices for Sharing an iSCSI SAN Infrastructure with Dell PS Series and Dell SC Series Storage using Linux HostsJuly 2016Best Practices
Storage Center Data Center BridgingJuly 2016Feature Brief

Dell Storage Cross-Platform Replication Video

May 2016Video
Best Practices for Securing Dell SC Series StorageMay 2016Best Practices

Platform and Data-efficient Dell Storage SC Series

May 2016White Paper
Dell Storage SC Series Volume Quality of Service (QoS)April 2016Video
Volume Quality of Service Best Practices with Dell SC Series StorageApril 2016Best Practices

iSCSI DCB with Dell SC Series Arrays using SCOS 7.0 Best Practices

April 2016Best Practices

iSCSI DCB with Dell SC Series Arrays using SCOS 7.0 Video

April 2016Video

Introduction to the Dell Storage PowerShell SDK

April 2016Video

Guidelines for Replacing a PS Series Group with an SC Series Array

February 2016White Paper

The Architectural Advantages of Dell SC Series Automated Tiered Storage

January 2016White Paper
Best practice documents for sharing an iSCSI SAN with Dell Storage PS Series and SC Series arraysJanuary 2016Best Practices

SC Series Flex Port Functionality Reference Architecture

October 2015Reference Architecture
Dell Compellent SNMP OverviewJuly 2014White Paper
Best Practices for Configuring an FCoE Infrastructure with Dell Compellent and Cisco NexusJune 2014Best Practices
Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.5 Multi-VLAN Feature BriefMay 2014Feature Brief

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Dell EMC SC5020 with Heterogeneous Virtualized Workloads on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 with Hyper-V

October 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Storage with SAS Front-end Support for Microsoft Hyper-V

October 2017Deployment & Configuration

Dell EMC SC Series Storage with SAS Front-end Support for VMware vSphere

October 2017Deployment & Configuration

2,000 Persistent VMware View VDI Users on Dell EMC SCv3020 Storage

October 2017Reference Architecture

Dell EMC SC Series Virtual Volumes Best Practices

September 2017Best Practices

Using Live Volume Stretched Storage with VMware Site Recovery Manager

August 2017Video

Dell EMC SC Series Best Practices with VMware Site Recovery Manager

August 2017Best Practices

5,000 Persistent VMware View VDI Users on Dell EMC SC9000 Storage

August 2017Reference Architecture

Dell EMC SC Series Best Practices with VMware vSphere 5.x-6.x

July 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Replay Manager 7 and Hyper-V

July 2017Best Practices

Dell EMC SC Series Replay Manager 7 Integrations for Hyper-V

July 2017Video

3,500 Persistent VMware View VDI Users on Dell EMC SC5020 Storage

July 2017Reference Architecture

3,500 Persistent VMware View VDI Users on Dell EMC SC7020 Storage

July 2017Reference Architecture

Benefits of VDI on Dell EMC SC Series Arrays

February 2017Video

Dell EMC SC Series and VMware vSphere Integrations

February 2017Video

Dell EMC SC Series Best Practices with VMware vSphere

February 2017Video

Citrix XenServer with Dell SC Series Storage Configuration and Deployment

January 2017Deployment & Configuration
Dell EMC SC Series Storage Integrations with Microsoft Hyper-VJanuary 2017Video
SC Series Storage and SMI-S Integration with Microsoft SCVMMDecember 2016Deployment & Configuration
Dell SC Series Storage and Microsoft Hyper-VOctober 2016Best Practices

Dell SC Series and VMware Site Recovery Manager 6.1

August 2016Video

Dell Storage SC Series VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes

April 2016Video

Dell Storage Management Pack for VMware vRealize Operations Manager 6.1

November 2015Video

VMware Horizon View 6 VDI with Dell SC8000 All-Flash Arrays for 4,000 Persistent Desktop Users

April 2015Reference Architecture
Citrix XenDesktop with Dell Compellent SC4020 All-Flash Arrays for 1,800 Persistent Desktop UsersAugust 2014Reference Architecture
Replay Manager 7 Integration with vSphereJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Storage Center vSphere Web Client Plug-in 2.0 DemoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Storage Center Virtual Fiber Channel for Hyper-V 2012 Demo VideoJanuary 2014Video
Dell Compellent Storage Center Microsoft System Center VMM 2012 SP1 SMIS and Rapid Provisioning Demo VideoJanuary 2014Video
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Dell EMC SC Series Storage: Microsoft Multipath I/OJanuary 2018Best Practices
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Dell EMC SC Series Storage and Microsoft Windows Server 2016

November 2017Best Practices
Dell EMC SC Series Storage Microsoft IntegrationsFebruary 2017Video
Dell EMC SC Series Storage: Microsoft Multipath I/O (MPIO) Best PracticesJanuary 2017Video
Windows Server 2012 R2 Best Practices for Dell Compellent Storage CenterMay 2014Best Practices
Dell Compellent Storage Center Management Pack 3.0 for Microsoft SCOM 2012/R2 Best PracticesApril 2014Best Practices
Dell Compellent Storage Center and Boot from SAN with FCoE Best Practices Guide V1aNovember 2013Best Practices

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Supported Platforms/BIOS reference list for Dell Command | Configure and Dell Command | PowerShell Provider

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Cmdlets, Precision, dcpp, PowerShell Provider, Venue, latitude, optiplex, PowerShell Gallery, dell client, XPS, PowerShell

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Model

BIOSVersion

LatitudeE7250

       A07       

Latitude 7350

A07

Latitude E5250

A10

Latitude 7202

A02

Latitude E7440

A15

Latitude E5550

A10

Latitude E5440

A13

Latitude E5540

A13

Latitude E7240

A16

Latitude 7204

A06

Latitude E5530

A17

Latitude E5430

A16

Latitude 5404

A08

Latitude E5450

A10

Latitude E7270

A02

Latitude 7275

A01

Latitude 3460

A00

Latitude 3470

A00

Latitude E7470

A02

Latitude 3560

A02

Latitude 3570

A02

Latitude E5270

A06

Latitude E5470

A06

Latitude E5570

A06

Latitude 3160

A03

Latitude 3150

A04

Latitude 3030 AIO

A07

Latitude 3350

A04

Latitude 7370

A00

Latitude 5175

A01

Latitude 5179

A01

Latitude 7404

A20

XPS 9350

A00

XPS 9250

A01

XPS 9343

A07

XPS 9550

A05

Precision T5810

A09

Precision T7810

A09

Precision M4800

A15

Precision M6800

A15

Precision 3620 MT

A00

Precision 7710

A00

Precision 3420 SFF

A00

Precision 7510

A00

Precision 5510

A00

Precision 3510

A06

Precision T1700

A18

Optiplex 7020

A09

OptiPlex 9020M

A07

OptiPlex 9020 AIO

A12

OptiPlex 9020

A14

OptiPlex 9010

A21

OptiPlex 7440 AIO

A00

OptiPlex 3240

A00

OptiPlex 7040 MT/SFF/Micro

A02

OptiPlex 3040 MT/SFF/Micro

A00

OptiPlex 5040 MT/SFF

A03

OptiPlex XE2

A15

OptiPlex 3020

A10

OptiPlex 3020M

A06

OptiPlex 9030 AIO

A12

OptiPlex 9030

A17

Introducing OpenUSM – Simplifying Server Management & Insight Log Analytics using Docker containers

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Containers are changing the dynamics of modern data center. It is a growing technology that is drawing widespread attention across the Enterprise IT. One of the primary reason of the rise & adoption of containers is that it allows developers to move faster. Compared to VMs which takes minutes to stand up, containers take milliseconds and even microseconds. As organizations prioritize shipping new products and features faster, to keep up in the software-eaten world, developers are favoring technology that allows them to scale applications and deploy resources much faster than what traditional VMs on public and private clouds can support.

Docker containers bring variety of cost and performance benefits. It brings ability to run multiple applications on the same server or OS without a hypervisor which eliminates the drag of the hypervisor on system resources, which means that your workloads have a lighter footprint – the container footprint is zero, because it’s simply a boundary of permissions and resources within Linux. They fire up and decommission very rapidly compared to virtual machines – a perfect fit for the ephemeral nature of today’s short-lived workloads, which are often tied to real world events.

Docker is an open platform which make application and workloads more portable and distributed in an effective and standardized way. Combining Docker containers, micro services along with software-defined infrastructure makes the datacenter more agile and quick resource reallocation. Hence, this architecture works well to improve the datacenter operations.

Most DellEMC Server Management software offerings, as well as the entire Software Defined Infrastructure, are built upon standard implementation using RESTful architecture called Redfish. Redfish is a next generation system management standard using a data model representation inside a hypermedia RESTful interface. The data model is defined in terms of a standard, machine-readable schema, with the payload of the messages expressed in JSON and the protocol using OData v4. Since it is a hypermedia API, Redfish is capable of representing a variety of implementations by using a consistent interface. It has mechanisms for discovering and managing data center resources, handling events, and managing long-lived tasks. It is easy to implement, easy to consume and offer scalability advantages over old technologies. Redfish is a RESTful interface over HTTPS in JSON format based on ODATA v4 usable by clients, scripts, and browser-based GUIs

 

What is OpenUSM?

 

 

OpenUSM stands for Open Universal Systems Manager. It is basically a multi-tool product like “a Swiss army knife”. It is a suite of open source tools & scripts which purely uses containers & related tools to perform server management tasks, monitoring & insight Log Analytics. It is 100% container based solution which heavily uses Docker for building microservices for system management tasks like BIOS token change, Firmware update. It is completely an out-of-band system management solution purely based on Redfish API Interface. It is a platform agnostic solution (can be run from laptop, server or cloud) and works on any of Linux or Windows platform with Docker Engine running on top of it.

 

Value Proposition:

OpenUSM follow an easy deployment model. It uses developer’s tools like Docker Compose & CLI to bring up microservices which ensures that system management tasks can be achieved flawlessly. It uses modern tools & technologies and integrates well with near real-time search analytics tools like ELK stack. It enables Sensor Log Analytics & visualization for operations team using the popular Grafana tool. It can scale both vertically & horizontally. As it is completely open source, you are free to build and customize based on your needs and holds a plug-and-play components and functionalities.

 

Technology Overview of OpenUSM:

 

OpenUSM is an integrated container solution which brings 3 basic functionalities– system management, monitoring and insight log analytics. System Management stack sits at the middle of the architecture which uses Python, Redfish, Django, Docker & Docker compose to enable system management tasks. On the left hand side of the architecture, we have monitoring stack which uses Prometheus, Grafana, Alert-Manager and Pushgateway to retrieve GPU and Sensor metrics. On the right hand side, it consists of open source version of Elasticsearch, Logstash & Kibana for sensors, lifecycle controller & SEL logs.

  

 

Understanding OpenUSM System Management WorkFlow

OpenUSM uses "Container-Per-Server (CPS)" model. For each server management tasks, there are scripts which when executed builds and run Docker containers against each of server platform. It purely uses Redfish API to communicate directly with Dell iDRAC, collects iDRAC/LC logs and pushes it to syslog server. Logstash collects the syslog server and pushes to elasticsearch and finally it gets visualized through Kibana. OpenUSM uses Prometheus Stack for monitoring System components like GPU/CPU monitoring using nvidia-docker & node exporter.

 

 

Under this blog post, I am going to demonstrate how OpenUSM simplifies the overall system management tasks with the help of Docker containers & Redfish. For this demonstration, I will leverage Ubuntu 17.10 VM running on my ESXi 6.0 system. This code should work on any of Linux & Windows platform too.

The source code for this project is open to the public and is available under https://github.com/openusm/openusm

 Cloning the Repository

 

                            $git clone https://github.com/openusm/opensum

 

Bootstrapping Docker

If you have Docker already installed on your system, you can skip to next step. If not, run the below command to install Docker & Docker Compose on your system.

 

                             $sh bootstrap.sh install_docker

 

Based on your network connectivity, this step will take 1-2 minutes to complete.

Bootstrapping ELK

OpenUSM is 100% containerized solution and hence we will be running ELK inside Docker containers. To keep it simple, we designed a docker-compose file which can get you started in a matter of seconds.

Execute the same bootstrap file to bring up ELK stack as shown below:

 

                             $sh bootstrap.sh provision_elk

 

Just wait for 30-40 seconds to get ELK stack up and running.

 

Verifying the ELK services

Run the below command to check if ELK services are up and running:

 

                           $sh bootstrap.sh logs

 

 Pushing DellEMC iDRAC Logs to ELK Stack

Under this section, I am going to demonstrate how OpenUSM makes it so easy to push logs of DellEMC system management tasks to a centralized ELK stack and get it visualized via Kibana . Let us pick up a simple “BIOS Token Change” functionality and apply it for multitude of DellEMC servers.

To keep it simple, we designed a script named “bios-token.py” which is placed under the root of OpenUSM GIT repository. Let us first look at various parameters which can be supplied with bios-token.py script -

 

$ python bios-token.py --help

usage: bios-token.py [-h] [--verbose] [-i IDRAC] [-n NFS] [-s SHARE]

                     [-c CONFIG] [-f IPS]

 

Welcome to Universal Systems Manager Bios Token Change

 

optional arguments:

-h, --help          show this help message and exit

--verbose             Turn on verbose logging

-i IDRAC, --idrac IDRAC

                       iDRAC IP of the Host

-n NFS, --nfs NFS     NFS server IP address

-s SHARE, --share SHARE

                       NFS Share folder

-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG

                       XML File to be imported

-f IPS, --ips IPS     IP files to be updated

 

As shown above, the script is targeted both at a single Dell server as well as multitude of DellEMC servers via a plain text file. We are currently looking at Autodiscovery feature to automate this functionality. One need to provide NFS server IP, share name and BIOS token configuration files as argument to execute it successfully. Once this script is invoked, it creates as many number of Docker containers per DellEMC servers, collects iDRAC logs from each of servers and pushes it to syslog server which runs inside Docker container. Logstash collects it from syslog and dumps it into Elasticsearch to get it visualized under Kibana UI.

$bios-token.py -f ips.txt -s /var/nfsshare -c biosconfig.xml -n <NFS server-IP>

 

where,

/var/nfsshare => NFS share

ips.txt => list of DellEMC iDRAC IP

biosconfig.xml => XML definining the BIOS tokens entry

  

By now, you should be able to see iDRAC logs visualized under Kibana UI. We can perform ample amount of customization around Kibana UI to display the logs per server basis.

 

Insight Log Analytics (LC, SEL & Sensor Logs)

Unpacking OpenUSM secrets further, this marks as an interesting use case and robust capability around insight Log Analytics. DellEMC server generates varieties of logs like system event logs (SEL), RAID controller logs & Lifecycle controller (LC) logs. When a system event occurs on a managed system, it is recorded in the System Event Log (SEL). The SEL page displays a system health indicator, a time stamp, and a description for each event logged. The same SEL entry is also available in the Lifecycle Controller (LC) log.

Considering a certain use cases where datacenter administrator want to collect LC logs for the last 1 year, it definitely requires a robust and modern tool to collect such huge data and perform analysis on top of the specific software.

We recently designed a script which simplifies such log analytics capability using Docker, Redfish & ELK. You can find the “lclogexporter.py” script under the root of GITHUB repository:

 
 $ python lclogexporter.py -f ips.txt -ei <ip-address of ELK> -eu elastic -ep changeme

 

This script requires elasticsearch IP address, credentials & list of iDRAC IPs to get all iDRAC LC logs pushed to ELK stack. Whenever you execute this script, it will build a Docker image called “openusm-analytics” first and run this container which automatically pushes all LC, SEL and Sensors logs to ELK stack.

 

 Below is the Kibana UI visualizing Pie-Chart for Dell Lifecycle Controller logs collected for the last 1 year timeframe.

 

                                                           Insight Log Metrics (Sensor Logs) using Grafana

 

  

 

Did you find OpenUSM an interesting project? Want to contribute? OpenUSM is just 3 months old project and we are looking out for contributors across the globe. If you think the project really looks cool, come & join us to make it more robust. We welcome your participation.

 

 

 

 

 

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