Discovery and Inventory of Dell Devices using OpenManage Essentials



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Discovery and Inventory of Dell Devices using OpenManage Essentials R Rajiv Nair Ashish Suyal Dell Product Group Enterprise

This document is for informational purposes only and may contain typographical errors and technical inaccuracies. The content is provided as is, without express or implied warranties of any kind. 2013 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Dell and its affiliates cannot be responsible for errors or omissions in typography or photography. Dell, the Dell logo, OpenManage, PowerVault, PowerConnect, Dell EqualLogic, and PowerEdge are trademarks of Dell Inc. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Server are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. November 2013 Rev 2.0 ii

Contents Executive Summary... 5 Introduction... 5 Scope... 5 Discovery and Inventory... 5 Prerequisites... 6 Steps for Discovery and Inventory... 6 DIscovery Range Configuration... 7 ICMP Configuration... 9 SNMP and WMI Configuration... 10 Storage Configuration... 10 WS-Man Credentials... 10 SSH Configuation... 10 IPMI Configuration... 11 Discovery Range Action... 11 Summary Screen... 12 Discovery and Inventory Portal... 13 All Devices Tree... 14 Device Inventory Details... 15 Device Search... 16 Learn More... 17 Tables Table 1. Protocol and Credentials... 6 Table 2. Inventory Details... 15 Figures Figure 1. Discovery Range Wizard... 7 Figure 2..csv File... 8 Figure 3. Specifying an IP Range... 8 Figure 4. ICMP Configuration Screen... 9 Figure 5. SNMP and WMI Configuration Screens... 10 Figure 6. Discovery Range Action Screen... 11 Figure 7. Summary Screen... 12 Figure 8. Discovery and Inventory Portal Page... 13 Figure 9. Device Tree Screen... 14 iii

Figure 10. Device Details... 15 Figure 11. Device Search Screen... 16 iv

Executive Summary A fundamental element of any Device Management is discovery and inventory of the devices an organization is looking to manage. Discovery needs to be non-invasive, easy to administer, efficient, thorough, accurate, broad in scope and responsive to network changes. Discovery is a process for identifying all Dell hardware devices in your network, such as Dell PowerEdge TM servers, Dell EqualLogic TM storage, Dell PowerConnect TM switches, etc. It is an unobtrusive way of searching out all networked devices and providing an analysis of each device, including its software, memory, components, serial number, etc. The Inventory Report provides detailed information on all discovered devices such as device health, available memory, and installed software. Introduction OpenManage TM Essentials (OME) is a hardware management application that provides a comprehensive view of Dell systems, devices, and components in the enterprise s network. OpenManage Essentials is a web-based and one-to-many systems management application. For Dell systems and other devices and components, a user can discover and inventory the systems, monitor the systems health, and perform system updates. Scope The purpose of this document is to help a user with the necessary steps to perform discovery and inventory of Dell devices. These are the high-level areas covered: Steps to perform discovery and inventory. Providing a holistic view of the datacenter. Searching specific devices. Discovery and Inventory Discovery and inventory aids understanding of what hardware and software are installed across an organization and is the most basic step to effective systems management. Areas such as license compliance, health monitoring, security and upgrades, and migrations all require the networked hardware to be available to the System Administrator on a single console to help ease the process. OpenManage Essentials provides these capabilities to initialize the discovery and inventory process and perform required actions on these devices. 5

Prerequisites These are the prerequisites for performing discovery and inventory: Credentials: The discovery process in OME communicates to the devices using the following supported protocols: Table 1. Protocols SNMP WMI IPMI WS-Man Dell/EMC Array SSH Protocol and Credentials Required credentials SNMP Community string Windows Administrator credentials IPMI operator credentials. WS-Man Administrator credentials EMC credentials SSH Administrator credentials Setting up the systems to be managed: There are a few settings to be performed in Managed Node to make it discoverable over the network. Refer to the white paper Make your Environment Manageable with Dell OpenManage Essentials for more information. OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA): OMSA should be installed on all the systems that are required to be managed with OME. Steps for Discovery and Inventory After the above prerequisites are met, the discovery and inventory process can take place. The steps can be summarized as follows: Discovery Range Configuration ICMP Configuration SNMP Configuration WMI Configuration Storage Configuration WS-Man Credentials SSH Credentials IPMI Configuration Discovery Range Action Summary Screen 6

DIscovery Range Configuration First, specify device IP ranges in the environment to perform discovery and inventory. 1. Navigate to Manage Discovery and Inventory Discovery Ranges Discovery Range Summary. 2. Right-click Include Ranges and select Add Discovery Range. Figure 1. Discovery Range Wizard Below are some sample IP ranges that can be used as an IP range for Discovery. 7

Additionally, an Import functionality provided in OpenManage Essentials helps with importing a Discovery Range which is defined within a.csv file format, as shown in Figure 2. The maximum numbers of devices that can be imported using this method is 500. Figure 2..csv File The following example demonstrates adding a Discovery Range using SNMP or WMI protocol with the Add Discovery Range Wizard. i. Enter the Discovery Range. ii. iii. Provide the Range Name (optional) Click Add. Repeat steps i to iii if required. iv. Click Next to proceed. Figure 3. Specifying an IP Range 8

ICMP Configuration i. Set Ping Timeout for pinging the device on the network. ii. Specify the number of attempts to be tried. iii. Click Next to proceed. Figure 4. ICMP Configuration Screen 9

SNMP and WMI Configuration SNMP Configuration Screen 1. Select the check box to use SNMP protocol for discovery. 2. Enter the Community Name. 3. Click Next to proceed. WMI Configuration Screen 1. Select the check box to use WMI discovery. 2. Provide Windows credentials. 3. Click Next to proceed. Figure 5. SNMP and WMI Configuration Screens Storage Configuration This screen is only used to set the options to discover PowerVault Modular Disks or Dell EMC Devices. Any required credentials for EMC devices are entered here. WS-Man Credentials This screen is used to set the options to configure WS-Man parameters for discovering ESXi-installed devices or idrac SSH Configuation This screen is used to set the options to configure Linux and ESXi. 10

IPMI Configuration This screen is used to set the options to configure IPMI credentials for discovering DRAC or idrac devices. Discovery Range Action Select one of the radio buttons as necessary. Figure 6. Discovery Range Action Screen 11

Summary Screen This screen displays a consolidated list that summarizes the options selected from the first screen. After reviewing the summary, you can modify the settings or complete the process. Click Back to navigate to previous screens (sequentially). Click Finish to complete the range configuration. Select the required label to jump directly to a specific screen. On clicking Finish, the range will be added to the Include Range list. Figure 7. Summary Screen 12

Discovery and Inventory Portal The Discovery and Inventory Portal screen provides a single point of access to most details of discovered/inventoried devices at any given point of time. To view the portal, navigate to Manage Discovery and Inventory Discovery Ranges Discovery Ranges Include Ranges. Using this screen, a System Administrator can monitor the progress of the Discovery Inventory process. Figure 8. Discovery and Inventory Portal Page The screen is divided into five sub-screens: Discovery Ranges: The range of IPs added through the wizard. Task Status: The progress of the Discovery process of an IP. The status changes from Running to Completed. Discovered vs. Inventoried Devices: A graphical representation of discovered and inventoried devices to help visually separate the devices. Last Discovery and Inventory: Details from the last discovery and inventory task run. Dashboard: Classified devices with critical and warning health status. 13

All Devices Tree Once the discovery and inventory process is completed, the System Administrator can obtain a detailed view of all the devices using the Device Tree screen. To view the Device Tree, navigate to the Manage Devices tab and select the All Devices node to view the devices classified under specific nodes as per the device category. The icon corresponding to each device shows the current health status. This screen gives a glance of all discovered and-inventoried devices, the type and health of device, and the health of each device (green: normal, yellow: warning and red: critical). Figure 9. Device Tree Screen 14

Device Inventory Details To see a detailed inventory of a particular device, select the device and view the details in the right pane. Figure 10. Device Details The inventory details table includes all the details displayed depending on the discovery protocol used. The following table shows all possible inventory headers captured and displayed by OME. Table 2. Inventory Details 15

Device Search If there are many devices under the tree, managing them might be difficult. Searching manually for a particular device for monitoring can be a tedious process. To overcome this situation, OME includes a Device Search option: 1. Navigate to the Manage Device Search tab and provide a name for the new search query. 2. Select the desired options from the Where drop-down menu. 3. Select any supporting sub-criteria. 4. Provide a part of the device name. 5. Click Run Query. 6. The result displays in the lower pane. Figure 11. Device Search Screen 16

Learn More Visit http://en.community.dell.com for more information on Dell s Management Software. 17