
NOTE: To make sure that the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter continues to display updated
information, it is recommended that you schedule a periodic inventory job. The inventory job consumes minimal
resources and will not degrade host performance.
To schedule an inventory job:
1. In the Configuration Wizard, in the Inventory Schedule window, do one of the following:
– The Enable Inventory Data Retrieval check box is selected by default to enable you to schedule the
inventory.
2. Under Inventory Data Retrieval Schedule, do the following:
a) Select the check box next to each day of the week that you want to run the inventory. By default, all the days
are selected.
b) In the text box, enter the time in HH:MM format.
The time you enter is your local time. Calculate the time difference you need to run the inventory collection at
the proper time.
3. To apply the changes and continue, click Next to proceed with the warranty schedule settings.
Running A Warranty Retrieval Job [Wizard]
The warranty retrieval job configuration is similar between the wizard and from the Dell OpenManage Integration for
VMware vCenter, Settings option. In addition, you can run the Warranty Retrieval Job now, from Job Queue. Scheduled
jobs would be listed in the Job queue.
To run a warranty retrieval job:
1. In the Configuration Wizard, in the Warranty Schedule window, do one of the following:
– Select the Enable Warranty Data Retrieval check box to enable you to schedule the warranty.
2. Under Warranty Data Retrieval Schedule, do the following:
a) Select the check box next to each day of the week that you want to run the warranty.
b) In the text box, enter the time in HH:MM format.
The time you enter is your local time. Calculate the time difference you need to run the warranty collection at
the proper time.
3. To apply the changes and continue, click Next to proceed with the warranty schedule settings.
Configuring Events And Alarms [Wizard]
Configure events and alarms using the Configuration Wizard or from the Dell OpenManage Integration for VMware
vCenter, Settings option for Events and Alarms.
NOTE: On hosts prior to Dell PowerEdge 12th generation servers, this feature requires that the virtual appliance IP
address is configured in the trap destination list in OMSA to display host events in vCenter.
To configure events and alarms:
1. In the Initial Configuration Wizard, under Event Posting Levels, select one of the following:
– Do not post any events - Block hardware events.
– Post All Events - Post all hardware events.
– Post only Critical and Warning Events - Post only critical or warning level hardware events.
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