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Installing Systems Management Software On VMware
ESXi
VMware ESXi is factory-installed on some systems. For a list of these systems, see the latest Systems Software Support
Matrix.
Server Administrator is available as a .zip file for installing on systems running VMware ESXi. The zip file, OM-SrvAdmin-
Dell-Web-<version>-<bldno>.VIB-ESX<version>i_<bld-revno>.zip, where <version> is the supported ESXi
version.
Download VMware vSphere Command Line Interface (vSphere CLI) from vmware.com and install on the Microsoft Windows or
Linux system. Alternately, you can import VMware vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) to the ESXi host.
Processor TEMP error
Issue: Processor TEMP errors displayed in event viewer.
Corrective action: Dell EMC recommends that you download and install the latest BIOS, drivers, and systems management
firmware on your system. For more information, see the Downloading the drivers and firmware topic.
PowerEdge T130, R230, R330, and T330 servers may
report a critical error during scheduled warm reboots
PowerEdge T130, R230, R330, and T330 servers may report a critical error during scheduled warm reboots and displays an
error messages in the Hardware System event logs, the Lifecycle Controller logs. Dell EMC recommends that you download and
install the latest BIOS, drivers, and systems management firmware on your system. For more information, see the Downloading
the drivers and firmware topic. https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/product/poweredge-t130/
drivers
SSD is not detected
About this task
If Solid-state drive (SSD) is not detected by server operating system, you must update all firmware versions including
OpenManage Server Administrator. To update firmware version, do the following:
Steps
1. Download the latest versions of the supported firmware and drivers. For more information downloading the latest firmware,
see the Downloading firmware and drivers section.
2. Double-click the downloaded file, and follow the on-screen instructions to install the latest firmware or drivers.
TRIM/UNMAP and Dell Enterprise SSD Drives Support
Certain operating systems support the TRIM function, which translates deleted files to the associated LBA (logical block
address) on the storage device (SSD). For SATA, the command is referred to as TRIM, for SAS, the command is called UNMAP.
The TRIM/UNMAP command notifies the drive that it no longer needs data in certain Logical Block Addresses (LBA) which then
free up several NAND pages.
The TRIM/UNMAP command must be supported by the operating system, the drive, and the controller in order to work. The
TRIM/UNMAP command could result in higher SSD performance from both the reduced data needed to be rewritten during
garbage collection and the higher free space resulting on the drive. Dell enterprise drives which are currently shipped have high
performance and endurance so they do not yet support these commands even if the OS supports them. These features are
being investigated for subsequent Dell SSD offerings.
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