Users Guide

Overview
The Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Modular (OME-Modular) application runs on the PowerEdge M9002m management module (MM)
rmware. OME-Modular facilitates conguration and management of a standalone PowerEdge MX chassis or group of MX chassis using a
single Graphical User Interface (GUI). You can use OME-Modular to deploy servers and update rmware. You can also manage the overall
health of the chassis and the chassis components such as compute sleds, network devices, input or output modules (IOMs), and storage
devices. OME-Modular also facilitates the following activities on the hardware:
Connectivity of management network.
Discovery and inventory.
Monitoring and power control operations and thermal functions.
You can use OME-Modular to manage key workloads on the MX7000 platforms.
Large and unstructured data and analytics
Hyper converged and traditional workloads
Database workloads
Software dened storage
HPC and performance workloads
The lead chassis in the Multi Chassis Management (MCM) enables you to perform the following tasks:
Manage servers across multiple MX chassis.
Deploy or update servers from lead chassis without launching the member chassis web interface.
Manage fabric switch engines in fabric mode using the OME-Modular web interface.
Manage alert log and actions.
Manage virtual MAC/WWN identity pools.
Deploy compute sleds easily using server proles and templates.
OME-Modular oers simple and static roles such as the chassis administrator, compute manager, fabric manager, storage manager, and
viewer roles while, OpenManage Enterprise oers static and dynamic groups with role-based access control (RBAC).
Topics:
Key features
New in this release
Supported platforms
Supported web browsers
Other documents you may need
Accessing documents from Dell support site
Positioning OME-Modular with other Dell EMC applications
Key features
The key features of OME-Modular are:
End-to-end life cycle management for servers, storage, and networking.
Addition of a new chassis to add server, storage, and networking capacity.
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