Setup Guide
Features Scalable Detailed
Chassis Modular Server 
Correlation
Correlate Dell Modular servers 
with Chassis (view inventory and 
health from chassis up to 
components inside Dell Modular 
server).
Not Applicable.
Removing Monitoring Features using Dell Feature Management Dashboard
To remove the monitoring features, use the Dell Feature Management Dashboard. Before removing any 
of the monitoring features, close or resolve all open alerts. While removing a monitoring feature, the 
Feature Management Dashboard exports all override references as backup in the installation folder, but 
custom group information and override instance level information cannot be reused in the future.
To remove the monitoring features:
1. Launch the OpsMgr, click Monitoring.
2. In the Monitoring pane, browse to Dell → Feature Management Dashboard.
The Feature Management Dashboard pane displays the list of monitoring features present in the 
OpsMgr.
3. Select the monitoring feature you want to remove.
4. Under the Tasks pane, expand Dell Monitoring Feature Tasks.
NOTE: In System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2, the Tasks pane is referred to as Actions 
pane.
5. Click Remove Feature to remove the monitoring feature.
For example, to remove Servers and Rack Workstations Agent-based Monitoring feature, click 
Remove Agent-based Monitoring Feature under the Tasks pane.
6. On the Run Task — Remove Feature screen, select the Use the predefined Run As Account option.
7. Click Run.
CAUTION: If there are any dependencies or associations that have to be overridden, which 
result in data loss, the task fails with the appropriate message. To proceed with the task, click 
Override and set the AutoResolve Warnings/Errors override to True. For more information, 
see Feature Management Dashboard task fails.
8. Click Close after the task is complete.
NOTE: Performing Remove Monitoring Feature task in Feature Management Dashboard may fail if 
there are overrides referenced to custom group, or instances. In such a case, ensure to remove the 
overrides that are associated to custom group, or instances.
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