User's Manual

74 Configuring Discovery and Inventory Settings
Viewing Discovered Devices
To discover members, for a discovery task, include IP addresses of each
cluster member in the list of addresses to be discovered.
When discovering high availability clusters, the cluster name may replace the
name of the active cluster node. To avoid this, do not include the cluster IP
address in the discovery range.
If the cluster IP address is the only IP address in the discovery task that is
related to the high availability cluster, then the current active cluster node is
discovered and its name is same as that of the cluster. This results in the
cluster name appearing in several places under the All Devices organizational
view.
Under high availability clusters as the high availability cluster
In the resource pane as the discovered system when the cluster's
organizational group is selected.
In the resource pane as the discovered system when the Servers
organizational group is selected.
Discovering a modular chassis server creates two entries; one is the chassis
service tag group under Modular Servers and the other is the server grouped
under this group. If you delete these two entries, then the modular chassis
entry is still available under the Discovered Device Classification bar chart.
To remove the modular chassis entry from the Discovered Device
Classification bar chart, delete the Discovery task used to discover the
modular chassis.
To remove modular chassis entry: In Dell Management Console, select
Home Discover and Inventory Network Discovery Available Task,
and then delete the Discovery task used to discover the modular chassis.
However, when you rediscover the modular chassis server, the modular
chassis entry is not available under the Discovered Device Classification bar
chart.
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