3. Firmware ES
4. BIOS
Question: How do I configure Internet Explorer with Enhanced Security Configuration to ensure that OpenManage
Essentials can utilize all features that use resources from Dell online?
Answer: To ensure that these features work in the Dell Open Manage Essentials console on an environment with
Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration enabled. The user needs to add *.dell.com to the Trusted sites zone.
Import Catalog
and
System Update
require internet access when the user selects Dell Online as the source.
The warranty report also uses Dell online resources to retrieve information and also will not return data without it.
Question: What if IPMI is disabled after installing BMC Utility?
Answer: Try restarting DSM Essentials Network Monitor Service, DSM Essentials Task Manager service and restart IIS.
Question: What is Omremote?
Answer: Omremote enables you to execute remote Server Administrator command line tasks (inband) and also helps
you to deploy Server Administrator on remote Dell servers. Omremote is an executable file that is located at C:\Program
Files\Dell\SystMgt\Essentials\bin folder. It uses WMI connection for the Windows-based devices and SSH for the Linux-
based devices. Ensure that the required ports are opened. Omremote commands require a Server Administrator
supported operating system with Server administrator installed. To install/update Server administrator on the remote
system, you must use an operating system preinstall package.
Question : How do I load a Dell catalog for software update? or What do I do when I get errors when trying to run
software update tasks?
Answer:
1. Download the catalog to the OpenManage Essentials system directly or use an System Update Utility DVD in the
local system drive.
2. Browse for catalog.xml file on the local system or DVD (not on a file share, it is possible to use a file share, but for
troubleshooting, do not use file share.)
3. Now, create software update tasks. If tasks fail, more information is found in the task details.
4. Try setting all internet explorer security settings to LOW if tasks do not run.
Device Group Permissions
Device Group Permissions Portal
Question: Can I add a user group to the OmeSiteAdministrators role?
Answer: No, adding a user group to the OmeSiteAdministrators role is not supported in OpenManage Essentials version
1.2.
Question: Can I add an OmeAdministrator to the OmeSiteAdministrators role?
Answer: Yes, you can add an OmeAdministrator to the OmeSiteAdministrators role. The user will have all the privileges
of the OmeAdministrator. However, to effectively manage device group permissions, it is recommended that a member
of the OmeSiteAdministrators role is removed from the OmeAdministrators and OmePowerUsers roles.
Question: Can I add a user who has not logged on to OpenManage Essentials to the OmeSiteAdministrators role?
Answer: Yes, you can use the Edit Members of OmeSiteAdministrators wizard to add a user who has not logged on to
OpenManage Essentials to the OmeSiteAdministrators role.
Question: What happens if a OmePowerUser is added to the OmeSiteAdministrators role?
Answer: Roles and permissions are additive. The user will not have all of (but retain some of) the restrictions of a
OmeSiteAdministrator. The user will be able to perform edit actions that the OmeSiteAdministrator was not able to
perform. Target security cannot be guaranteed for this type of user (they can edit device groups assigned to them).
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