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The Dell™ Management Console Powered by Altiris™ from Symantec™ was released at the end of March 2009. This discussion provides resources to help with installing and configuring Dell Management Console from Dell experts.
Technical Community - Background Reading
Dell Management Console on TechCenter
Dell Management Console FAQ
Dell Management Console Demos
Dell Management Console Documentation
Chat Transcript
erson
Hey, Scotth
DELL-ScottH
Hey
erson
I ordered a fully loaded EqualLogic PS6000E, PowerVault MD3000I, PowerEdge M1000e, three PowerEdge M710s, oen PowerEdge R710, and three PowerConnect 6248 earlier today
DELL-ScottH
All because of us at the TechCenter, right? :-) Thank You!
erson
Well, it sure helped
DELL-ScottH
And now you are onto your plans of world domination, correct?
erson
Think I got a pretty good price even
erson
Isn't Sweden already dominating the Earth secretly?
DELL-ScottH
There are definitely some deals to be had. I don't think it's a secret. What's that setup going to be used for?
erson
Will be really nice to get hands on with all that new technology though
DELL-ScottH
Yes, nice to have the new stuff
DELL-ScottH
Hello user789
erson
PowerEdge M1000e and the blades with the EqualLogic PS6000E will be the new platform for the upgrade to Microsoft EBS 2008 and converting most of our existing servers to virtual servers
erson
The PowerEdge R710 and PowerVault MD3000i will be the backup server running Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager
DELL-ScottH
Very nice
erson
And the switches are to begin to streamline our network equipment. When I started about 11 months ago they had four different brands of network equipment
DELL-ScottH
Ugh
erson
Thought of going ProCurve but gave Dell a chance to compete with price, and they really delivered on that. So we're going to convert to Dell PowerConnect on all the network equipment over time. Those three PowerConnect 6248s are for all the network ports in the office
DELL-ScottH
Glad to hear we beat out HP
erson
Hoping to get something like an 8200 series PowerConnect when they are released to get a 10GBE core, and then we'll probably add 10GBE mezzanine and PowerConnect M8024 to the PowerEdge M1000e as well
user789 left.
erson
So, I'm hoping that Dell Management Console will really help out to manage all of this
DELL-ScottH
Yeah, I wish the 10GBE adoption curve was much quicker...drive the price down and get it to my house
erson
I'm thinking SFP+ could really help 10GBE
DELL-ScottH
Welcome, Dmcbloke
DMCBloke
Hi Scotth
DELL-ScottH
Erson and I are just talking about all his new toys :-)
erson
I was at the Swedish launch of 11th-generation last week and chatted up the Intel representative to send me some of their SSD to try out
DELL-ScottH
Very nice, free stuff
DELL-ScottH
Hello Dennis
DELL-ScottH
Hello Rob
robcox
Heya
erson
Hoping to improve compile time for the developers and increase DB performance
Dennis_S
Hi Scott, how's it going
DELL-ScottH
Going great!
DELL-ScottH
Hello Nadine!
nadine
Hey Scott!
DELL-ScottH
@erson, just have to get the cost on those SSDs down too. Lynxbat can chat you up about that...his boss gave us the business about that last week :-)
DELL-ScottH
Hey Nick!
lynxbat
Hey Scott, how is it hanging :)
erson
Yeah, awfully expensive right now, but that's all about volume me thinks
DELL-ScottH
Nick had an interesting argument/case you could build about 540 to 5 drive reduction :-)
DELL-ScottH
Hello Scollier
lynxbat
I am trying to get my network administrators in on this. They need to get up to speed on the new Dell Management Console stuff
scollier
Hello
lynxbat
540->5, geez...
lynxbat
Did...I...say...that?
DELL-ScottH
Good deal; we've got the experts here, so good to make the connections
DELL-ScottH
It was whiteboard...all erased :-)
erson
Last time we talked about Dell Management Console here on the chat I asked about support for Windows 2008 and SQL 2008 and was told Q1 2010. Have continued to ask that question whenever I have talked with Dell people and all seems to point to that support coming earlier than first expected
lynxbat
My big thing on tier-0 is the ability to isolate and ramp up hot spots, that is, bottlenecks
nadine
@erson, who have you been talking to?
DELL-ScottH
Hello Tasksgeek
DELL-ScottH
Hello Dmack
dmack
I work with lynxbat
lynxbat
Dmack is one of my crack team
erson
I've heard from two different pretty high up Dell managers here in Sweden that some important people raised the concern for lack of Windows 2008 and SQL 2008 and that made them implement support for that faster
lynxbat
Smarter than me
nadine
Oh. Hmmm
DELL-ScottH
And you use the term *work* loosely :-)
nadine
Rob, you here?
robcox_
Yep
erson
Nadine, people at Dell in Denmark and Sweden
nadine
Oh
DELL-ScottH
Okay, let me introduce a few people who have joined us, and then we can get started. This week’s chat is on Dell Management Console install and configure...some 101 stuff to get us going
nadine
I'll note that Windows 2008 and SQL 2008 are very important
dmack
Hello Dell-scotth
nadine
Scott, you type too slow
DELL-ScottH
We are joined by Dell Management Console teammates, Robcox, Nadine, and I think Dmcbloke is hiding behind his screen name
DELL-ScottH
Say hello
DMCBloke
Hello
nadine
Hello!
robcox_
Hey guys. Rob Cox here.
DELL-ScottH
This chat is recorded; you can read the transcript after the fact and access all the URLs
robcox_
I tend to spend some time on the forum as well
erson
Hi Robcox, Nadine, and Dmcbloke
nadine
Erson, did you get a chance to install Dell Management Console?
DELL-ScottH
Let me start us with a few links that will come in handy, and then feel free to dive in with questions for the team
erson
Nadine, yes, haven't had time to play with it much yet though
DELL-ScottH
First, the link to get the code would be nice…
nadine
Cool
DELL-ScottH
www.dell.com/openmanage/register
erson
When my new equipment arrives I will for sure play with it more
erson
Nadine, install wasn't fast but worked flawless
DELL-ScottH
We've also set up a Dell Management Console group on the Dell Community site:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/default.aspx
erson
Is there any plan to support UPSs (uninterruptible power supplies) in Dell Management Console?
DELL-ScottH
Rob, Nadine, and others monitor and answer questions, so great place to post them
DELL-ScottH
Reminder: right-click links, or you usually get exited from the chat
DELL-ScottH
We've also got some demos to help you quickly install and configure:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/media/default.aspx
DELL-ScottH
Welcome newcomers. Use Action Recent Room History to catch up
DELL-ScottH
Rob also keeps a FAQ updated:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/wiki/dmc-faq.aspx
erson
One thing that bothers me is recommended minimum hardware configuration of two physical processors. Do you actually mean two CPUs as in a dual-socket server/workstation or do you mean two cores?
robcox_
Hi Erson
DELL-ScottH
So that should be everything you need :-) Questions?
robcox_
(Thanks, Scott!) On your UPS question...
erson
Hope it's okay that I've already started with my questions :)
erson
Never been good at waiting
robcox_
We have plans to support power distribution unit (PDU)/UPS...they are on the road map. But I'm not sure what release we are going to get it into
DELL-ScottH
Reminder, this is a chat and informal, so dive right in
robcox_
Is your UPS network enabled? Can you review the EqualLogic white paper on the community site and see if you can use a similar technique to get some support for it?
erson
Robcox, I reckon you will support APC then? At first
robcox_
We have not settled on this yet. Still looking at our options
erson
I currently have four APC Smart-ups 3000
DELL-ScottH
Heya, Eric
DELL-Eric
Hey there!
robcox_
Okay, is it network enabled?
erson
But planning to get a single UPS in the range of 15–25 KVA, either Powerware or APC. And if I could manage it using Dell Managaement Console it would certainly be a plus
robcox_
Okay, taking notes!
erson
Robcox, sadly, none of them have that network card that is needed
TasksGeek
Two CPUs (dual-socket server) should be good enough
robcox_
So, on the two CPU issue...here's the deal...
DELL-ScottH
Uh oh, sounds like we are about to get some secrets from Rob…
robcox_
You really need two physical processors if you can. The product will install on a single processor with dual core, but sometimes there are “anomalies” (in my experience) in the install. The install is very DB intensive and two processors are just better
erson
So, a single quad-core Xeon is worse than two single cores?
robcox_
Single-processor dual core takes a lot longer to install also
nadine
Erson, already has Dell Management Console installed ;-)
DELL-ScottH
Rob, can you cover some of the things that will make the console GUI run faster? This seems to be a very common question from the field
robcox_
Erson, your quad-core question is hard to answer. Want to run some tests for me and let me know :)
erson
When benchmarked, a single quad-core will totally kill two single core or older dual core. So I find it hard to believe that Dell Management Console will actually run better on the latter option than the first
robcox_
Sure, Scott. I'll let erson finish typing and get on to GUI performance
erson
When I get my new equipment I for sure will get some equipment to test Dell Management Console
robcox_
Yeah, that may be the case. Most of the folks using a single processor (in testing) had dual cores, so there was a big difference in our experience. Did your quad-core (single processor) install go okay?
erson
My current install is on two single-core (with HT) 2.4 GHz Xeons. Everything went fine
robcox_
Okay, thanks
robcox_
On to GUI performance. So the big thing to pay attention to here is the pre-requisite check during the install. It's a warning check and it talks about Net certification checking
robcox_
There should be a link that offers to resolve it for you. You need to be sure and do this. It makes a big impact on UI performance of the console
DELL-ScottH
Define "big,” please
robcox_
See FAQ section 17 for more discussion. You can check some machine.config settings to see if it is set okay
robcox_
Well, so the portal page could take 60 seconds to load without it, or 10 seconds with it properly set. This is noticed in the environment when you are not on the Internet, that is, most lab networks
DELL-ScottH
That's a pretty big difference
robcox_
Yeah, Microsoft does certification checking for .Net applications. Most folks who run a typical .Net application may be on the Internet at their desk/cube/office. So it becomes an issue in a lab setup
DELL-ScottH
What about prerequisites? What should customers do first to help with an easier installation?
robcox_
So the readme and FAQ have some good basic stuff. .Net 3.5 is set up, etc. The big thing is to be sure you have a user account with full local administrator authority
robcox_
Nadine, other stuff?
erson
Be sure you have this already on your server: OS, Windows 2003 Server *32 bit* (not Web, Core, Storage editions); SQL Server Express database (on the Dell Management Console media); .Net 3.5 (on the Dell Management Console media); IIS; Internet Explorer 7.0
robcox_
Yeah :)
erson
All that suggests RAM on large environments would be of much use with a 32-bit OS
DELL-ScottH
*local* admin.... There were issues with domain admin, correct?
nadine
Increase the memory in your SQL setup
erson
PAE is available, but that isn't very good speedwise
DELL-ScottH
Welcome Mrvsmith
nadine
If you don't have an Internet connection, uncheck "update Root Certificates" in Windows components in Add/Remove Programs
nadine
It causes the crypt32 errors
DELL-ScottH
@nadine, when you say increase the memory, can you explain?
erson
I will for sure go with the DB on a separate DB server when I put up the production installation of Dell Management Console
robcox_
Yeah, so users may have privileges in one domain, but not full local authority on the box they are installing to. Need permissions to restart services on the box, etc.
nadine
On non-Internet machines. That you sometimes see in the systems log
robcox_
Yeah, on Nadine’s crypt32 errors, check the FAQ. I just added that not too long ago
nadine
Er, it's somewhere in the documentation :-) Let me see if I've got SQL around here
DELL-ScottH
Of course, these are the biggies to watch out for. Review the FAQ first and will help out a ton:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/wiki/dmc-faq.aspx
DELL-ScottH
Thanks so much to Rob for keeping that updated
robcox_
There is also a configuration guide white paper that may be useful
erson
Is a full version of SQL Server actually faster than the Express version as long as you don't touch the hardware limits of the Express version?
DELL-ScottH
Here's the configuration and optimization guide:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/media/p/19453158.aspx
robcox_
You know, I think if you look at the Microsoft Web site on SQL Express they discuss the limitations. I think they may be limited to 1 GB RAM and/or one processor. But they make it pretty clear
DELL-ScottH
Reminder: you can right-click links :-) Or wait for the transcript tomorrow, and they'll be available to click on
erson
Regarding the license, why is that needed when the product is free?
nadine
Okay, you need SQL Management tool, but go to the database, right-click properties, choose memory, and increase "maximum server memory"
robcox_
License question...
DELL-ScottH
Thanks, Nadine
robcox_
First, Erson, on your UPS...
robcox_
Here is a link. We are looking at supporting these soon:
http://search.dell.com/results.aspx?s=gen&c=us&l=en&cs=&k=pdu&cat=all
robcox_
On the license...
DELL-ScottH
Hello Durkinr, use Action, Recent Room History to catch up on the chat
robcox_
The product is free. But to keep adding great new features, we have to convince our marketing guys that you are using our product :)
erson
Robcox, yeah, Express is limited to 1 CPU (although, could be bad ass quad-core Xeon processor 5500 series) and 1 GB of RAM (but you need a 32-bit version of Windows 2003) anyway
nadine
Anyone else besides Erson ;-) have questions?
robcox_
So we try to have a very simple registration process to track usage and justify my continued employment
DELL-ScottH
So, Rob, you are testing all 426 of those UPS products you just linked?
erson
Robcox, so the license is just about keeping track of usage?
robcox_
Just the top 419. The others are EOL
robcox_
:) Actually, we are looking at PDUs first
DELL-ScottH
Ah, have to have something for Nadine to do
robcox_
They have network ports.
nadine
Ha ha
robcox_
The product is not de-featured when the 30-day license expires
DELL-ScottH
Ssshhh! :-)
robcox_
But, you have that Nag Web part at the top. And when you license it goes away and you get an Update button on the Dell Management Console portal page so you can edit it
erson
Any brand you are concentrating on support first regarding PDUs and UPSs?
DELL-ScottH
Hello Mike
DELL-ScottH
Use Action, Recent Room History to catch up
DELL-ScottH
So quick summary to this point...
robcox_
Erson, not sure yet...perhaps APC brand
DELL-ScottH
1. Download code (register if you want Rob to keep his job).
2. Read the FAQ.
3. Watch the demos.
4. Read the configuration and optimization guide.
erson
Robcox, choosing APC would at least be most logical
DELL-ScottH
5. Install.
erson
+first
DELL-ScottH
6. Follow the Dell Management Console Group and ask questions.
7. Go to 2.
8. Re-read 2.
nadine
9. Ask questions to Scott so he can keep his job.
robcox_
And go respond to my poll:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/forum/t/19269408.aspx
robcox_
300 views and only 15 replies...come on guys!
DELL-ScottH
Oh yeah, Rob's poll
DMCBloke
How many questions are on the poll?
robcox_
One
erson
What's the biggest setup of Dell Management Console outside of Dell that you are aware of?
robcox_
So Erson better reply today!
robcox_
Oh, we had some beta installs...let me think
DELL-ScottH
I just got e-mail today on a customer that is setting up to manage 2,300 systems
erson
Sweet
robcox_
Okay, good deal. I was going to say that one of our betas had about 1,000
erson
I wonder what his hardware specs are?
DELL-ScottH
FYI, Rob and Nadine, be on lookout for e-mail soon; they have some feedback
robcox_
All good, I hope :)
nadine
Awesome
robcox_
Scott, we have time for a few more tips?
erson
Sure, 20 minutes left
DELL-ScottH
Throw out as many as you like; will help for those that view the transcript
robcox_
Okay, so Discovery...any friends of mine lurking on the chat can jump in. First, you want to be sure the boxes you are trying to discover have OMSA on them. SNMP needs to be configured on the managed node that you are trying to discover. The SNMP service properties (Security tab) should be set to accept packets from any host or your named Dell Management Console host. This is the same as if you are setting it up for IT Assistant discovery
robcox_
Questions on this so far?
Greg_-_ThinkCash
So polling, discovery, inventory, and ranges are still the way things are added in?
TasksGeek
Another tip: SNMP community name and rights should be the same on Dell Management Console and managed nodes
gabe
In general, your credentials (defined in the connection profile) are critical to discovery and other solutions to work—this is often overlooked
robcox_
Yes. First you set up your discovery ranges
robcox_
Yes, Tasksgeek/gabe, all correct and very good points
Greg_-_ThinkCash
Sounds like if you know IT Assistant you'll get up to speed with this new product pretty fast, yes?
robcox_
Yes, Greg, I think this is a big help
DELL-ScottH
Here's a demo of device discovery:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/media/p/19449261.aspx
Grimsrud
Hi, I have trouble getting Web Services for Management (WS-Management) to work with ESX 3.5 U4; when I try to change WS-Management to use port 80 with VMware Virtual Infrastructure Remote Command-Line Interface (RCLI), I get some errors in the upload of proxy.xml
robcox_
If your boxes can be discovered by IT Assistant, they should be good to go for Dell Management Console discovery.
Greg_-_ThinkCash
The part I use a lot of on IT Assistant is the software update section. Makes for easy firmware updating. How will this change?
robcox_
Hi Grimsrud, I don't have a quick answer for that. Can you create a posting on the community site, and I'll send it over to a colleague ASAP?
Grimsrud
Sure
DELL-ScottH
Grisrud, place to post it would be here:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/forum/default.aspx
erson
Can you use Dell Management Console to deploy OMSA to servers, or is that only to update OMSA?
robcox_
That is in the Dell Management Console product. There is a patch portal page off the home menu. Very similar to IT Assistant since it uses DUPs (Dell Update Packages)
robcox_
Erson, both
DELL-ScottH
Here's a demo on patch management:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/media/p/19449282.aspx
erson
So you can deploy OMSA to your servers and then discover them?
robcox_
Yeah, deploy OMSA to the box, and then you can run (rerun) the discovery task. You need to do this so they can be classified as "Dell computers"
robcox_
They need to be classified as "Dell computers" so they can be properly managed
erson
Great
robcox_
If they show up as “Unknown” or just “Computer,” then you may have not configured OMSA or SNMP correctly
erson
Hmmm, was the URL to companies that could help people get support for the non-Dell hardware in Dell Management Console?
erson
+what
robcox_
Today, you can push the Altiris agent to an HP box using the free Dell Management Console product. And you can import an HP MIB using the free MIB import feature in Dell Management Console. But, if you want more extensive inventory and monitoring, you may need to purchase SMS, the Symantec upsell. There is an SMS demo on the DVD, or you can visit the Symantec Web site for more information
erson
Dell Management Console makes me want to go back to Dell workstations on the next round of purchasing new user hardware
robcox_
That's the plan :) One other tip: After you have run discovery and gotten your systems discovered and classified, go to the device tree in Manage > All Devices to review your devices. Then, you can go to the Inventory wizard to run that and collect hardware inventory on your devices. Then...
erson
Does Dell Management Console support Vpro in any way or form?
robcox_
You can go back to the device tree...double-click to bring up Resource Manager, and bring up Summaries | Hardware Summary to get the hardware inventory for the device
robcox_
Vpro...client box?
erson
OptiPlex or Latitude
robcox_
Yeah, that support is in DCM (Dell Client Manager) our sister product and also on the install media of Dell Management Console
Greg_-_ThinkCash
Dell Management Console, what legacy systems will it manage? Or I guess it’s more about what legacy OMSA versions will it support?
Grimsrud
What are the ports used for communication between sites if you have a multi-site setup? Are they changeable?
DELL-ScottH
Dell Client Manager:
www.altiris.com/products/dellclientmanager.aspx
robcox_
Greg, OMSA 4.3 and six-generation PowerEdge servers
erson
Will the Dell Client Manager be integrated into Dell Management Console?
erson
Convenient with both having the same name :)
robcox_
Grimsrud: standard SNMP, HTTP/HTTPS, and a few others. We are working on a white paper for that. If you dig in support.dell.com, you can find the OpenManage white paper for this. We are pretty similar to what IT Assistant has in there
robcox_
Erson, Dell Management Console is the server product (me). Dell Client Manager is the client product. Both are on the media and you can install them both. They run in the same Notification Server console
robcox_
The integration is not as elegant as I would like. We are working on that. But they will both run in the same console for now
erson
Robcox, will answer your poll tomorrow; the new single sign-on made it troublesome to do right now
robcox_
Oh yeah
DELL-ScottH
Getting close to the end of the hour. Wanted to make sure to thank Rob, Nadine, and the Dell Dell Management Console team for being on the chat today
nadine
Thanks for running this Scott
durkinr
Can you install Dell Management Console on your regular Altiris server for small (less than 400 PCs/servers) sites?
DELL-ScottH
Next week we will cover HPC performance with our own Dr. Jeff Layton. And the following week we will be back with Dell Management Console advanced topics
erson
So, any news on Windows 2008 and SQL 2008? Is Q1 2010 still the official word from you guys?
DELL-ScottH
So be sure to install between now and then!
nadine
We'll run that by our marketing person!
erson
Hopefully, 64-bit comes with that as well, I hope
robcox_
Durkinr, yes, you can install Dell Management Console on your existing Notification Server 7 (only) setup. Not Altiris 6.x
erson
Windows 2008 R2 will be 64 bit only
robcox_
Erson, yeah...sorry
durkinr
Thank you, Mr. Cox
robcox_
64 bit, yeah
DELL-ScottH
And remember that you can ask questions any time on the Dell Management Console site:
http://en.community.dell.com/groups/dell_management_console/forum/default.aspx
robcox_
Thanks, Durkinr! Thanks everyone
nadine
Thanks all
robcox_
And if anyone wants me to add something to the FAQ, just tell me in a post on the community site
DELL-ScottH
Thanks to everyone for joining!
erson
Scotth, Dell needs an online chat 24/7 :) HPC next week
DELL-ScottH
Okay, that sounds like a volunteer. You stay in the room 24/7, and we'll stop by from time to time
erson
I have no clue about that so I'll definitely be here to catch up on that. Dell-scotth, make this chat accessible from IRC and it's a deal
Chris_Almond
Thanks for hosting Scott. Sounds like time for Scott24x7 :-) Very helpful chat
nadine
Scott, you should take Erson up on his offer ;-)
erson
Nadine, Robcox, thanks to both of you, very helpful chat!
robcox_
Lots of fun. Thanks guys
erson
Might need to put my nose into Dell Management Console some more before the next Dell Management Console chat
DELL-ScottH
Well, this room is open 24x7. We can start leaving it open and sending sounds to ping us :-)
erson
I was here two hours before this chat started
nadine
Thanks again! Looking forward to more feedback
erson
Pretty lonely :)
DELL-ScottH
Yes, you need to prepare for the arrival of that EqualLogic unit and blades!
erson
Pull out the red carpet and so forth
DELL-ScottH
Welcome, Msdell. We are just about closed up with this chat, but you can catch the transcript tomorrow, or use Action, Recent Room History to catch up
erson
Scotth, that learndell site was golden. I've learned so much from it
DELL-ScottH
@erson, good deal. Would be interested to hear your feedback on EqualLogic and PowerVault MD3000i setup since you are getting both at same time
erson
Scotth, how do I get a real login to that learndell-site?
DELL-ScottH
Send me an e-mail to scott_hanson@dell.com
erson
Scotth, are you aware of any public documentation about the new 11th-generation update of the CERC 6i on the PowerEdge M610 and PowerEdge M710? Before it only supported two hard drives and RAID-0/-1 on the blade servers, but for the new 11th-generation update they support four hard drives and RAID-10, -5, -6 as well
DELL-ScottH
Hmmm, not on my PowerEdge T610 in the lab; only does -0/-1. Let me double check
erson
Support for up to four drives (SAS or SATA) added RAID-5, RAID-10, and RAID-6 support added; hot spare and reversible hot spare support added; new platforms supported include the PowerEdge M610 and PowerEdge M710. I got that from my sales rep today. That was the 11th-generation update of the CERC 6i, but could be that it's only for the PowerEdge M610 and PowerEdge M710
DELL-ScottH
Booting my PowerEdge T610 now. I haven't checked support; aren't the manuals up on it yet?
erson
Last time I checked the CERC manual wasn't updated
DELL-ScottH
Yeah, just found it and Oct. 2008 was last update; checking in another place. Let me ping a guy
erson
Since my sales rep found it, you for sure have it on your internal documentation at least. I got a question about FlexAddress
DELL-ScottH
He might have confused it with the CERC add-on card that supports -0/-1/-5, but is not for blades
DELL-ScottH
I just checked the product page and it says -0/-1 only:
www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/server-poweredge-m710?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz
erson
My sales rep told me repeated times that I didn't need a special SD card for that and that the SD card option on the PowerEdge M710 would be enough. And I don't trust him
DELL-ScottH
Flex happens and is enabled at the chassis level. Don't need anything on the blade except latest BIOS
DELL-ScottH
See the second demo on this page:
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/poweredge+blade+demos
erson
To the best of my knowledge you need a special FlexAddress SD card with the allotted MACs/WWN to put in your CMC. And you only need one SD card, even if you have redundant CMCs
erson
And I told him that. At least that is what I've learned from the FlexAddress white paper
DELL-ScottH
Correct
MSDELL
Sorry I missed the Dell Management Console install chat; did they say anything about native x64-bit support? Looking through the chat history now
DELL-ScottH
Are you saying you didn't order the FlexAddress option?
erson
Msdell, not yet. Latest word is Q1 2010
DELL-ScottH
x64 is coming, most likely Q1 2010
erson
I have got indications here in Sweden/Denmark that support for Windows 2008 and SQL 2008 (with 64-bit support) will come sooner than that. But the guys in the chat should know better
DELL-ScottH
Erson, I've got to run, but you can follow up with an e-mail, and I'll forward to the guy that owns FlexAddress
erson
Dell-scotth, okay, I'll drop you another e-mail on FlexAddress then. Nice chat today, as usual on Dell TechCenter!
DELL-ScottH
Trying. You help, thanks for being here
erson
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