Owner's Manual

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smconect/MOM/2.1/readme/Readme.txt[10/19/2012 11:32:55 AM]
* User-added company knowledge base information on Dell-specific
rules
* All user-added custom rules to the Management Pack
However, the user-modified rules, scripts, data providers, and
computer groups on Dell rules will be overwritten. To replace the
existing Management Pack without retaining any user modifications,
select the "Replace" option with the "Backup" option checked.
3. Click "Next" in the "Select Management Pack" window.
A summary of all of the options chosen appears.
4. Click "Finish" to import the Dell Management Pack into the MOM
console.
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Uninstallation
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Uninstalling the Management Pack involves the following tasks:
a. Delete Dell Processing Rule groups
b. Delete Dell Computer groups
c. Delete Dell Attributes
d. Delete Dell Tasks
e. Delete Dell Scripts
f. Delete Dell Providers
g. Delete Dell Public Views
h. Delete the bmcServers.xml file
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a. Deleting Dell Processing Rule Groups
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1. In the Microsoft Operations Manager Administrator Console, expand
"Microsoft Operations Manager"-> "Management Packs"-> "Rule
Groups."
2. Select the "Dell OpenManage" rule group.
3. Right-click the "Dell OpenManage" rule group and select "Delete"
from the pop-up menu.
4. Select the "Delete the rule group and all child rule groups" option
in the "Delete Rule Group" dialog box and click "OK."
NOTE: Disable the Dell OpenManage processing rule groups and resolve
all alerts generated by the Dell processing rule group. Next,
ensure that these resolved alerts are groomed from the MOM
database before deleting the Dell OpenManage processing rule
groups. Otherwise, the MOM console will not allow deletion of
the Dell processing rule group.