Dell OpenManage Plug-in Version 1.
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Table of contents 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2 Prerequisites ....................................................................................................................................................................................5 2.1 Supported System Configurations...........................................................
1 Introduction The Dell OpenManage Plug- in Version 1.0 for Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Installation Guide is designed to instruct a database or IT administrator through the fundamental steps of installing and setting up the Dell OpenManage Plug- in for Oracle Enterprise Manager. The guide is designed for administrators with a basic to intermediate understanding of Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) and makes some fundamental assumptions on navigation and tooling within the system.
2 Prerequisites The requirements for installing the Dell OpenManage Plug- in for OEM are as follows: • • Installation of Dell OpenManage Essentials on a server running a supported Windows server operating system Installation and setup of Oracle Enterprise Manager, including: o Oracle Management Server and o Oracle Management Agent Note: For more information on the setup and configuration of an Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c environment, see the Oracle Enterprise Manager documentation at docs.oracle.com.
Note: OpenManage Essentials is also supported on virtual machines. For more details on the operating systems supported by OpenManage Essentials and other support related documentation, see the Dell OpenManage Essentials Support Matrix at dell.com/openmanagemanuals. Oracle Database • Oracle Database 11g and 12c Note: For more details on Oracle 11g support, see the Oracle 11g Release 1 documentation at docs.oracle.com.
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2.3 Hardware Requirements 2.3.1 Oracle Management Agent (OMA) Hardware Requirements Note: The load on the systems is influenced by the number of devices promoted to the plug- in. As more devices are promoted, the system will require more hardware to support collection of expanded data sets through the plug- in. The following are the system requirements for the OpenManage Plug- in for OEM: • • 1 GB RAM above and beyond the requirement for OMA 2.
For information on installing, configuring, and using OpenManage Essentials, see the Dell OpenManage Essentials User’s Guide at dell.com/openmanagemanuals. The latest version of OpenManage Essentials can be downloaded from the Dell TechCenter at delltechcenter.com/ome. 10 Dell OpenManage Plug- in Version 1.
3 Installing Dell OpenManage Plug- in Version 1.0 for Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c 3.1 Importing the OPAR File 1. The Oracle Plugin Archive (OPAR) file is distributed as a packaged zip file. Extract the contents of the zip file and make the OPAR (for example, dell.em.ome_12.1.0.1.0_1.0.X.opar) file available to OMS. Note: At this point it is assumed that the Oracle emcli utility has been properly configured and setup prior to installation. 2. Import the OPAR file into the Software Library of the OMS.
4. Click the Plugin Folder and confirm that the OpenManage Plug- in for OEM has been successfully uploaded to the Software Repository. 3.2 Deploying the Plug- in 3.2.1 Deploying the Plug- in on an Oracle Management Server (OMS) 1. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges. 2. From the Enterprise Manager web console, navigate to Setup → Extensibility → Plug-ins. 3.
3.2.2 Deploying the Plug- in on an Oracle Management Agent (OMA) 1. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges. 2. From the Enterprise Manager web console, navigate to Setup → Extensibility → Plug-ins. 3. In the Plug-ins page, select the Dell OpenManage Essentials row under the Server, Storage and Network folder. 4. Click the Deploy On button from the menu bar above the table and select Management Agent… from the drop- down menu.
3.3 Manually Adding the OpenManage Essentials Target 1. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges. 2. From the Enterprise Manager web console, navigate to Setup → Add Target → Add Targets Manually. 3. Select the Add Non-Host Targets by Specifying Target Monitoring Properties radio button from the Add Targets Manually section. The guide will then present two additional fields: Target Type and Monitoring Agent. 4.
At this point, the home target for the plug- in has been successfully deployed in OEM. For complete collection of the Dell OpenManage Essentials environment, it is recommended to follow the instruction in this installation guide and deploy sub- targets for each desired device. If no devices are discovered and promoted, the plug- in will not be able to collect device data from an OpenManage Essentials environment.
4 Verifying the Dell OpenManage Plug- in Installation To verify that the Dell OpenManage Plug- in is imported correctly in OEM: 1. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges. 2. From the Enterprise Manager web console, navigate to Setup → Extensibility → Self Update. 3. Follow the Plug- in link to view all downloaded and imported OEM plug- ins. 4. In this list verify if the OpenManage Essentials plug- in is listed.
To verify that the Dell OpenManage Plug- in targets were correctly created: 1. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges. 2. From the Enterprise Manager web console, navigate to Targets → All Targets. 3. In the Refine Search panel on the left, select Dell OpenManage Essentials. The OpenManage Essentials targets that were created manually are listed. 4. In addition, check to ensure that the Target Status column shows a green arrow representing Up status.
5 Removing Dell Device Targets If it is desired to no longer collect metrics for a specific device, the target for that device may be removed. Once removed the device data will no longer be collected and will not be displayed in the Dell OpenManage Plug- in target. To remove a device target: 1. 2. 3. 4. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges. From the Enterprise Manager web console, navigate to Targets → All Targets.
6 Uninstalling the Dell OpenManage Plug- in for Oracle Enterprise Manager Use the following steps to remove the Dell OpenManage Plug- in from Oracle Cloud Control. Before uninstalling the plug- in, you must undeploy the plug- in from OMS and OMA: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges. From the Enterprise Manager web console, navigate to Setup → Extensibility → Plug-ins. Expand the Server, Storage and Network folder.
After the plug- in has been successfully undeployed from both OMA and OMS, the plug- in must be deleted from the Plug-in Updates list: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges. From the Enterprise Manager web console, navigate to Setup → Extensibility → Self Update. Follow the Plug- in link to view all downloaded and imported OEM plug- ins. Select the Dell OpenManage Essentials plug- in from the list.
7 Verifying The Uninstallation of Dell OpenManage Plug- in To verify if the Dell OpenMange plug- in has been removed from Oracle Cloud Control, the administrator will need to verify if the plug- in information no longer exists in three locations: Self Update, Plug- ins, and All Targets. Checking the Self Update page: 1. 2. 3. 4. Log in to an Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control web console with administrative privileges.
8 Related Documents In addition to this guide, you can access the following guides available on the Dell support website at dell.com/support/manuals. On the Support page, click Software and Security → Enterprise System Management. Click the appropriate product link to access the documents. For example, to view Dell OpenManage Essentials documentation, click Software and Security → Enterprise System Management → OpenManage Essentials. • • • • • • • 22 Dell OpenManage Plug- in Version 1.