
3. View the status in the datagrid. This grid offers the following information about firmware update jobs:
• Status
• Scheduled Time
• Name
• Description
• vCenter
• Collection Size
The collection size is the number of servers on this firmware inventory job.
• Progress Summary
The progress summary lists the progress details of this firmware update.
4. To see more details about a particular job, in the datagrid for a particular job, click on a item of master datagrid.
The details are displayed in the details datagrid.
Here you can find the following details:
• Host Name
• Status
• Start Time
• End Time
5. If you want to abort a scheduled firmware update that is not running, in the same line as the job you want to abort,
click
Abort.
6. If you want to modify a scheduled job click on Modify.
7. If you want to purge scheduled firmware updates, click Purge Job Queue.
You can only purge jobs that are completed or scheduled.
8. Select the Older than date and job Status, and click Apply. The selected jobs are then cleared from the queue.
Understanding Events And Alarms for Hosts
You can edit events and alarms settings from the OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter within Manage →
Settings tab. From here you can select the Event Posting Level, enable Alarms for Dell Hosts, or Restore Default Alarms.
You can configure events and alarms for each vCenter or all at once for all registered vCenters.
NOTE: To receive Dell events, you must enable both alarms and events.
There are four event posting levels.
Table 2. Event Posting Level Descriptions
Event Description
Do not post any Events Do not have the OpenManage Integration for VMware
vCenter forward any events or alerts into related vCenters.
Post all Events Post all events, including informal events, that the
OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter receives
from managed Dell hosts into related vCenters.
Post only Critical and Warning Events Posts only events with either Critical or Warning criticality
into related vCenters.
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