Deployment Guide

Microsoft management packs
By default, the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft setup automatically imports several management packs that apply to your cloud
infrastructure. To view the management packs, in the Operations console, open the Administration workspace, and then click
Management Packs.
SQL Server
The management infrastructure components require SQL Server databases. These databases are partitioned into two instances of SQL
Server 2014 that run on a two-node guest failover cluster (the <Prex>SQL01 and <Prex>SQL02 VMs).
The guest cluster name is <Prex>SQLCL.
The following table shows the instance of SQL Server names and the databases on each instance.
Table 15. Instance of SQL Server Names
Instance Name Databases
<Prex>SQLIN01\SQLIN01 Windows Azure Pack databases:
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.Cong
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.PortalCongStore
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.Store
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.Usage
Microsoft.MgmtSvc.WebAppGallery
Operations Manager databases:
OperationsManager (operational database)
OperationsManagerDW (data warehouse)
<Prex>SQLIN02\SQLIN02
SCSPFDB (for SPF)
SMA (for SMA)
SUSDB (for WSUS)
VirtualManagerDB (for VMM)
Dell Server Management Pack Suite for System Center
The Dell Server Management Pack Suite oers monitoring of Dell server hardware through System Center Operations Manager and
integration with various Dell tools. This hardware includes:
Dell PowerEdge Servers
Dell Remote Access Controllers (DRAC)
iDRAC
The Management Pack Suite provides Dell-specic views that you can use to observe and drill-down to view the system inventory, status,
and performance in a network. The Management Pack Suite also oers key correlation capabilities that enable users to view the complex
interconnections and status rollups that are enabled from Dell hardware. The suite includes agent-free, out-of-band monitoring that
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Operations and management software