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Managing Compellent Storage Using
OpenManage Essentials
This Dell Technical white paper addresses how to use OpenManage
Essentials to monitor alerts from a Compellent storage array.

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Contents
Executive summary ................................................................................................... 4
Introduction ........................................................................................................... 4
Discovering your Compellent storage .............................................................................. 4
Creating a custom launch point .................................................................................... 7
Receiving Compellent SNMP traps ................................................................................. 9
Creating Email alert actions ....................................................................................... 14
Conclusion ............................................................................................................ 18
Learn more ........................................................................................................... 18

Figures
Figure 1. Discovery Wizard: Enter the IP address. ............................................................. 5
Figure 2. Creating a custom group. ............................................................................... 5
Figure 3. Choose the IP address to assign to New Group ...................................................... 6
Figure 4. Summary page from the New Group Wizard. ........................................................ 6
Figure 5. The new Compellent group is now populated. ...................................................... 7
Figure 6. Creating a custom URL launch for Compellent. ..................................................... 8
Figure 7. The custom lauch URL is created. ..................................................................... 8
Figure 8. Right click on Compellent to launch. ................................................................. 9
Figure 9. Predefined Compellent SNMP traps. ................................................................. 10
Figure 10. More predefined Compellent SNMP traps. .......................................................... 10
Figure 11. Configuring the SNMP server. ......................................................................... 11
Figure 12. Using the Configure SNMP Server dialog. ............................................................ 11
Figure 13. Viewing SNMP traps. .................................................................................... 12
Figure 14. Viewing Alert Details. .................................................................................. 13
Figure 15. Security warning. ....................................................................................... 13
Figure 16. Displaying the Compellent SNMP alert details. ..................................................... 13
Figure 17. Email action: Naming your rule. ...................................................................... 14
Figure 18. Enter the target email information. ................................................................. 15
Figure 19. Email action: Select Alert Severities. ................................................................ 15
Figure 20. Email action: Select Alert Category. ................................................................. 16
Figure 21. Email action: Select Custom Group. ................................................................. 16
Figure 22. Email action: Date and Time settings. ............................................................... 17
Figure 23. Email action: Reviewing the Summary Data. ....................................................... 17

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Executive summary
Currently, Compellent storage does not have the instrumentation required for full support in
OpenManage Essentials. You can configure OME to provide valuable functionality such as monitoring
Compellent hardware alerts, forwarding alerts using email, and launching into the Compellent
management application.
Introduction
Compellent support in OpenManage Essentials is currently under development by the Compellent and
OME teams. Until formal support is added to the OME, there are some manual steps that provide
limited, yet useful, support of Compellent storage.
After following the steps in this white paper, you can do the following:
1. View your discovered Compellent storage in the OME device tree (using custom group).
2. Right-click launch from the Compellent entry in the device tree into the Compellent management
application.
3. View Compellent SNMP hardware alerts in the OME alert console.
4. Create alert actions or email filters on Compellent hardware alerts (For example: send emails
when a Compellent hardware alert is received).
Discovering your Compellent storage
In this example, we discover the Compellent storage using the SNMP protocol. Because this is officially
an unsupported device, the array shows up in the OME device tree under the Unknown device group.
1. In the Discovery Wizard, enter the IP address.
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Discovery Wizard: Enter the IP address. Figure 1.

2. After you enter the IP Address of your Compellent device, run the discovery and see if it is
classified as an Unknown device.
3. Create a custom group for Compellent Storage and add that particular device to the new group.
Creating a custom group. Figure 2.

4. On the first page of the wizard, assign a name to the group and then choose the IP address of your
Compellent storage from the Unknown group.
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Choose the IP address to assign to New Group Figure 3.

5. View the summary of your actions in the Summary page.
Summary page from the New Group Wizard. Figure 4.

The device populates in the new custom group that you created. Because it is unknown, there is not a
lot of inventory information displayed. Once OME has formal support for Compellent, detailed
inventory information displays on this page.
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The new Compellent group is now populated. Figure 5.

Creating a custom launch point
Now that you have discovered your Compellent storage and created your custom group, you can create a
custom right-click action for this device.
OME allows user defined URLs for device groups. In this example, we create a launch point that goes to
the URL used for Compellent management.
1. Navigate to the OME Preferences > Custom URL Settings screen.
2. Click the plus (+) sign on the right side of the screen to create a new launch point.
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Creating a custom URL launch for Compellent. Figure 6.

3. Enter the URL and other required info and click Ok.
The custom lauch URL is created. Figure 7.

The new launch point displays on your Compellent storage device.
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Right click on Compellent to launch. Figure 8.

Receiving Compellent SNMP traps
OME includes trap definitions for Compellent Storage. While there is work underway to enhance and
extend these definitions, OME currently receives and formats the traps that are currently supported.
You must use SNMP V1 for the traps.
Below is an example screen shot from OME displaying the supported alerts:
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Predefined Compellent SNMP traps. Figure 9.

More predefined Compellent SNMP traps. Figure 10.

Confirm these traps work by configuring your Compellent storage to send SNMP traps to OpenManage
Essentials.
1. Refer to the screen shots below for configuring the SNMP trap destination in Compellent.
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Configuring the SNMP server. Figure 11.

Using the Configure SNMP Server dialog. Figure 12.

2. Once configured, generate a test trap from your Compellent Storage to see if it is showing up in
the OME Alert Console as indicated in the screenshot below.
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Viewing SNMP traps. Figure 13.

3. In the OME console, Navigate to Manage > Alerts to verify that all of the SNMP traps were
received.
4. Locate the test traps and right click to display the details.
See the OME documentation for more features of the OME alert console.
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Viewing Alert Details. Figure 14.

Security warning. Figure 15.

Displaying the Compellent SNMP alert details. Figure 16.


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Creating Email alert actions
Once you verify that you can receive Compellent SNMP traps into OpenManage Essentials, then create
different types of useful filters. These include ignore, email, app launch, and forward filters. The
OpenManage Essentials User Guide and white papers are good sources of information on how to create
these filters. Use the following example:
It is common for administrators to get email alerts whenever there is a hardware failure or when a
device is in a degraded state. To create this type of alert, use the following steps:
1. Navigate to the Manage > Alerts screen of the OME console.
2. Click the Common Tasks sub-menu.
3. Click the New Alert Email Action menu.
Email action: Naming your rule. Figure 17.

4. Enter the email address of the administrator to receive the alert.
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Enter the target email information. Figure 18.

5. For this example, select all criticalities for the email action.
Email action: Select Alert Severities. Figure 19.

6. Select the Compellent alert category.
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Email action: Select Alert Category. Figure 20.

7. Select the custom device group you created earlier (For example: CompellentStorage group).
Email action: Select Custom Group. Figure 21.

8. On the last page of the wizard you can limit the time or days that the rule is triggered. For the
purposes of this example, the default values are not changed.
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Email action: Date and Time settings. Figure 22.

9. Review the summary data.
Email action: Reviewing the Summary Data. Figure 23.

10. Once this rule is created, send another test trap from your storage device. It displays in the OME
alert console, and later arrives in your mailbox.

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Conclusion
After reviewing the example procedures in this white paper, you can now demonstrate:
1. A discovered Compellent device that shows up in the OME device tree.
2. A right-click launch action that links to the embedded Compellent storage management software.
3. Support for formatted Compellent SNMP hardware traps.
4. Support for email, trap forward, and app launch filters to help monitor the health of your storage
array.






Learn more
Visit www.delltechcenter.com/ome for more information on Dell OpenManage Essentials.

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