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Dell SupportAssist Version 1.2.1 For OpenManage Essentials Quick Start Manual
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1. 6 Ifthere is a SSL connection failure you must install the required root certificates To identify and resolve a SSL connection failure see Identifying SSL Connection Failure and Installing Root Certificates 7 If your devices are covered under the Dell ProSupport Plus service contract you must Upgrade to SupportAssist version 1 2 1 or later To identify the version of SupportAssist installed on the system click About in the SupportAssist dashboard To download the latest version of SupportAssist go to dell com SupportAssistGroup Configure SupportAssist to collect the system logs periodically See Configuring Periodic Collection Of System Logs ProSupport Plus Only u NOTE For monitoring Dell Force10 Ethernet switches only If you are using OpenManage Essentials version 1 1 after the installation of SupportAssist you must rediscover the Dell Force10 Ethernet switches in OpenManage Essentials For information about discovering devices in OpenManage Essentials see the De OpenManage Essentials User s Guide at dell com OpenManageManuals u NOTE In SupportAssist version 1 1 1 the PowerEdge VRTX device is displayed as an iDRAC7 device After upgrading SupportAssist from version 1 1 1 to 1 2 1 the PowerEdge VRTX device continues to display as an iDRAC7 device To make sure that the PowerEdge VRTX device is displayed as expected after the upgrade in OpenManage Essentials remove the PowerEdge VRTX device and
2. times during the week for each device type Email Connectivity Test NOTE The Connectivity Test link is enabled only if you are logged on as a member of the OpenManage Essentials Administrators or Power Users group 1 In SupportAssist move the mouse pointer over the lt user name gt link that is displayed beside the Help link and then click Connectivity Test 2 Inthe Connectivity Test page click Send The SupportAssist server receives the connectivity test and sends a sample email with connectivity status to the primary and secondary optional contact If the connectivity status email is not received see Troubleshooting Email Connectivity Test Failure Verifying The System Log Collection Or Upload Configuration To verify that SupportAssist is configured correctly to generate the system logs and upload it to Dell 1 Click the Devices tab The Device Inventory page is displayed 2 Select any server in the Device Inventory The Send System Logs link is enabled 3 Click Send System Logs The status of the system log collection is displayed in the Collection Status column 4 To add other servers to the system log collection queue select each server in the Device Inventory and then click Send System Logs When SupportAssist is able to successfully generate the system log collection and upload it to Dell the Collection Status column displays Collection Uploaded For information on troubleshooting problems with the generati
3. discover it again 8 Verify that SupportAssist is able to generate the system log collection and upload it to Dell successfully See Verifying The System Log Collection Or Upload Configuration Setting Up OpenManage Essentials For SupportAssist For SupportAssist to automatically generate support cases if there is a hardware issue in your environment you must set up OpenManage Essentials as follows 1 Configure SNMP services on all managed nodes See Configuring SNMP Services On Systems Running Windows 2 Onall managed nodes that are not Dell 12G servers ensure that Dell OpenManage Server Administrator OMSA is installed For information on installing OMSA see the De OpenManage Server Administrator User s Guide at dell com OpenManageManuals 3 On all managed nodes running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 ensure that network discovery is enabled See Enabling Network Discovery Windows Server 2008 Only 4 Configure the supported Dell devices in your environment so that they can be discovered and managed by OpenManage Essentials For instructions to configure the supported Dell devices see the Making My Environment Manageable for Dell OpenManage Essentials white paper at DellTechcenter com OME 5 Verify the firewall and ensure that the following ports are open Onthe management server port 162 for SNMP port 443 for SSL communication and port 80 for getting new SupportAssist release information Onthe managed node p
4. 4 On the address bar click the Security Report icon a Click View certificates The Certificate window is displayed Click Details Click Copy to File The Certificate Export Wizard is displayed Click Next In the Export File Format page click Next In the File to Export page click Browse The Save As window is displayed Navigate to the location you want to save the certificate file Type a file name and click Save In the Export File Format page click Next Click Finish The status of the export is displayed Click OK Installing The Root Certificate Before you begin ensure that e You are logged in using the user account with which SupportAssist was installed e You have administrator privileges e The SupportAssist service is running e You have exported the certificate file See Exporting The Root Certificate To install the root certificate 1 Click Start Run The Run dialog box is displayed In the Open box type mmc and click OK The Console1 Console Root window is displayed Click File Add Remove Snap in The Add or Remove Snap ins dialog box is displayed Under Available snap ins select Certificates and click Add gt The Certificates snap in dialog box is displayed Ensure that My user account is selected and then click Finish In the Add or Remove snap ins dialog box click Add gt The Certificates snap in dialog box is displayed Select Computer account and cli
5. Dell SupportAssist Version 1 2 1 For Dell OpenManage Essentials Quick Start Guide Notes Cautions and Warnings u NOTE A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer CAUTION A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem IN WARNING A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death 2013 Dell Inc All Rights Reserved Trademarks used in this text Dell the Dell logo Dell Boomi Dell Precision OptiPlex Latitude PowerEdge PowerVault PowerConnect OpenManage EqualLogic Compellent KACE FlexAddress Force10 Venue and Vostro are trademarks of Dell Inc Intel Pentium Xeon Core and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries AMD is a registered trademark and AMD Opteron AMD Phenom and AMD Sempron are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Server Internet Explorer MS DOS Windows Vista and Active Directory are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Red Hat and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and or other countries Novell and SUSE are registered trademarks of Novell Inc in the United States and other co
6. ck Next The Select Computer dialog box is displayed Ensure that Local computer the computer this console is running on is selected and click Finish In the Add or Remove snap ins dialog box click OK Under the Console Root click Certificates Current User Right click Trusted Root Certification Authorities All Tasks Import The Certificate Import Wizard is displayed Click Next The File to Import dialog box is displayed Browse to select the certificate file you exported and click Next The Certificate Store information is displayed Click Next Click Finish Right click Intermediate Certification Authorities All Tasks Import The Certificate Import Wizard is displayed Browse to select the certificate file you exported and click Next The Certificate Store information is displayed Click Next Click Finish Under the Console Root click Certificates Local Computer Perform step 11 to step 19 to install the root certificate
7. on and upload of the system log collection see Troubleshooting System Log Collection Or Upload Failure Troubleshooting System Log Collection Or Upload Failure e If the generation of the system log collection fails for a device Collection Status displays Failed to Run Make sure that the default credentials for the device are configured correctly in the Settings System Logs tab To edit the credentials for the device select the device in the Device Inventory and click Edit Device Credentials e If the upload of the system log collection fails for a device Collection Status displays Collection Failed to Upload Make sure that the proxy server credentials are configured correctly in the Settings Proxy Settings page in SupportAssist Confirm that you can access the internet using the web browser Perform the email connectivity test and make sure that the test is successful See Email Connectivity Test To verify if the issue is resolved select a server in the Device Inventory and click Send System Logs The status of the system log collection is displayed in the Collection Status column Troubleshooting Email Connectivity Test Failure The email connectivity test may fail due to e Proxy settings If your network requires passing the web browser traffic through a proxy server ensure that the proxy is enabled and configured in SupportAssist e SSL connection failure If the proxy settings are configured pr
8. operly but the email connectivity test fails there may be a SSL connection failure If there is a SSL connection failure you must install the required root certificates To identify and resolve SSL connection failure see Identifying SSL Connection Failure and Installing Root Certificates Identifying SSL Connection Failure SSL connection failure may occur if your system does not have the required certificate installed from the issuing root certificate authority GTE CyberTrust Global Root All Dell certificates are issued from this certificate authority To verify if the certificate is installed in Internet Explorer 1 Click Tools Internet Options The Internet Options dialog box is displayed 2 Click the Content tab and then click Certificates The Certificates dialog box is displayed Click the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab 4 Scroll to verify if GTE CyberTrust Global Root is listed in the Issued To and Issued By columns If GTE CyberTrust Global Root is not listed you must install the required certificates See Exporting The Root Certificate and Installing The Root Certificate Exporting The Root Certificate To export the root certificate 1 In Internet Explorer go to https dell com 2 Ifthe Certificate Error Navigation Blocked page is displayed click Continue to this website not recommended 3 Atthe Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely prompt click Yes
9. orming the email connectivity test See Email Connectivity Test If there is a SSL connection failure you must install the required root certificates To identify and resolve a SSL connection failure see Identifying SSL Connection Failure and Installing Root Certificates Verify if the management server is able to connect to the following destinations _ https api dell com support case v2 WebCase end point for the SupportAssist server https ddldropbox us dell com upload ashx the file upload server where the diagnostic test results are uploaded http ftp dell com for getting new SupportAssist release information Configuring The Default Device Type Credentials SupportAssist runs the appropriate collection tools and gathers the system logs when a hardware issue is detected in your environment To run the collection tools on your supported devices you must configure SupportAssist with the Administrator credentials for each managed device type u NOTE The Settings tab is accessible only if you are logged on as a member ofthe OpenManage Essentials Administrators or Power Users group 1 Click the Settings tab 2 Under Edit Device Type Credentials select the Device Type and Credential Type 3 Type the Administrator credentials Username Password Enable Password for Ethernet switches only and Community String for Dell EqualLogic devices only of the selected Device Type and Credential Type in
10. ort 161 for SNMP and port 1311 for OMSA Configuring SNMP Services On Systems Running Windows To allow OpenManage Essentials to receive SNMP alerts from supported devices you must configure SNMP services on all managed nodes 1 Click Start Run The Run dialog box is displayed 2 Inthe Open box type services msc and click OK The Services window is displayed Browse the list of services and ensure that the status of the SNMP Service is displayed as Started Right click SNMP Service and select Properties The SNMP Service Properties dialog box is displayed 5 Click the Security tab and perform the following a Clear Send authentication trap b Under Accepted community names click Add The SNMP Service Configuration dialog box is displayed c From the Community rights list select READ ONLY d Inthe Community Name field type the community name and click Add e Select either Accept SNMP packets from any hosts or Accept SNMP packets from these hosts and click Add The SNMP Service Configuration dialog box is displayed f Inthe Host name IP or IPX address field type the OpenManage Essentials server name or address and click Add Click the Traps tab and perform the following a Inthe Community name box type the community name and click Add to list b Under Trap destinations click Add The SNMP Service Configuration dialog box is displayed c Inthe Host name IP or IPX address field type the OpenManage Essentials se
11. ppropriate solution This document provides information you require to set up OpenManage Essentials and SupportAssist and thereby ensure that SupportAssist works as expected in your environment Getting Started With Dell SupportAssist To quickly get started with SupportAssist 1 Ensure that OpenManage Essentials version 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 or 1 2 1 is installed on the management server and is configured to discover the supported devices in your environment For information on installing configuring and setting up your environment for OpenManage Essentials see the De OpenManage Essentials User s Guide at dell com OpenManageManuals 2 Install SupportAssist on the management server running OpenManage Essentials For information on installing SupportAssist see the De SupportAssist For Dell OpenManage Essentials User s Guide at dell com ServiceabilityTools 3 Ifthe management server connects to the Internet through a proxy server you must configure Proxy Settings in SupportAssist To configure the proxy server settings click Settings Proxy Settings and follow the instructions on the screen 4 Configure the Administrator credentials of each supported device type in your environment in SupportAssist See Configuring The Default Device Type Credentials 5 Verify if the SupportAssist client is able to communicate with the SupportAssist server hosted by Dell by performing the email connectivity test See Email Connectivity Test
12. rver name or address and click Add Click Apply In the Service window right click SNMP Service and click Restart u NOTE The default port for sending SNMP traps is 162 To configure the managed node to use a non default port see the Changing the Default SNMP Port section in the De OpenManage Essentials User s Guide at dell com OpenManageManuals Enabling Network Discovery Windows Server 2008 Only On all managed nodes running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 you must enable network discovery to allow the nodes to be discovered by the management server 1 2 3 4 Click Start Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Change advanced sharing settings Choose the drop down arrow for the applicable network profile Home or Work or Public Under Network discovery select Turn on network discovery Click Save changes Setting Up SupportAssist To set up SupportAssist 1 If the management server connects to the Internet through a proxy server you must configure Proxy Settings in SupportAssist To configure the proxy server settings click Settings Proxy Settings and follow the instructions on the screen Configure the Administrator credentials of each supported device type in your environment in SupportAssist See Configuring The Default Device Type Credentials Verify that the SupportAssist client is able to communicate with the SupportAssist server hosted by Dell by perf
13. tem Logs page is displayed Under Edit Device Credentials selectthe Device Type and Credential Type 6 Under System Log Collection Schedule set the Frequency and select the appropriate fields in Specify day and time NOTE For recommendations on setting the frequency of periodic collection see Recommendations For Scheduling Periodic Collection 7 Repeat step 5 and step 6 until you have scheduled the collection of system logs for all supported device types in your environment 8 Click Save Changes Network Bandwidth Consumption And Recommendations For Scheduling Periodic Collection NOTE In an environment that consists of less than 300 devices the network bandwidth consumed for uploading the system log collection is about 4 MB second The following table provides information about network bandwidth consumption and recommendations for scheduling periodic collections in an environment that consists of 75 percent servers and 25 percent switch and storage devices The recommendations also assume compliance with the hardware software and networking requirements for SupportAssist Total number of devices Network bandwidth Time taken for generating Recommendations for consumed for uploading the the collection hours scheduling periodic collection GB month collection 300 or more 7 2 to 47 9 to 60 For EqualLogic and Force10 devices Weekly overnight For Dell PowerEdge and Dell PowerConnect devices Monthly at different
14. the corresponding fields NOTE Windows user names must be of the form Domain Username You can also use a period to indicate the local domain This rule does not apply to Linux or ESX ESXi credentials u NOTE For Force10 and PowerConnect Ethernet switches the domain name need not be specified Examples of Windows user names Administrator MyDomain MyUsername Example of Linux ESX ESXi user name Username 4 Repeat step 2 and step 3 until you have configured the Default Device Type Credentials for each managed device type 5 Click Save Changes NOTE Ifthe credentials for a device differs from the Default Device Type Credentials you provided you can edit the credentials for that particular device using the Edit Device Credentials link in the Devices tab Configuring Periodic Collection Of System Logs ProSupport Plus Only To receive the full benefits of the support reporting and maintenance offering of your ProSupport Plus service contract you must configure SupportAssist to collect the system logs at periodic intervals for each supported device type u NOTE The Settings tab is accessible only if you are logged on as a member ofthe OpenManage Essentials Administrators or Power Users group 1 Click the Settings tab 2 Click Preferences The Email Settings Support Collection and Maintenance Mode page is displayed 3 Under Support Collection ensure that Enable scheduling is selected 4 Click System Logs The Sys
15. untries Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and or its affiliates Citrix Xen XenServer and XenMotion are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Citrix Systems Inc in the United States and or other countries VMware vMotion vCenter vCenter SRM and vSphere are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware Inc in the United States or other countries IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 2013 11 Rev A00 Introduction Dell SupportAssist plugin for Dell OpenManage Essentials provides proactive support capabilities for supported Dell server storage and networking solutions OpenManage Essentials interacts with supported devices that are to be monitored and receives SNMP traps The SNMP traps are periodically retrieved as alerts by the SupportAssist client The alerts are filtered using various policies to decide if the alerts qualify for creating a new support case or updating an existing support case All qualifying alerts are securely sent to the SupportAssist server hosted by Dell for creating a new support case or updating an existing support case After the support case is created or updated the SupportAssist client runs the appropriate collection tools on the devices that generated the alerts and uploads the log collection to Dell The information in the log collection is used by Dell technical support to troubleshoot the issue and provide an a
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