Dell SupportAssist Enterprise Virtual Appliance 4.x User guide

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SupportAssist Enterprise Version 4.00.05
User's Guide
March 2021
Rev. A09
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Chapter 1: Overview...................................................................................................................... 8
How SupportAssist Enterprise works............................................................................................................................. 8
System information collected by SupportAssist Enterprise......................................................................................8
SupportAssist Enterprise capabilities available with Dell EMC service contracts............................................... 9
New features in this release............................................................................................................................................10
Chapter 2: Use case scenarios...................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 3: Downloading SupportAssist Enterprise....................................................................... 16
Download SupportAssist Enterprise.............................................................................................................................. 16
Create business enterprise account and download SupportAssist Enterprise....................................................17
Upgrade to business enterprise account and download SupportAssist Enterprise........................................... 17
Chapter 4: Deploying SupportAssist Enterprise........................................................................... 19
Minimum requirements for deploying and using SupportAssist Enterprise......................................................... 19
Hardware requirements.............................................................................................................................................. 19
Software requirements.............................................................................................................................................. 20
Network requirements............................................................................................................................................... 20
Deploy SupportAssist Enterprise using Hyper-V Manager......................................................................................22
Deploy SupportAssist Enterprise using VMware vSphere Web Client.................................................................23
Chapter 5: Getting started with SupportAssist Enterprise ......................................................... 25
Open the SupportAssist Enterprise user interface................................................................................................... 25
Log in to SupportAssist Enterprise............................................................................................................................... 25
Register SupportAssist Enterprise................................................................................................................................ 26
Reset administrator password........................................................................................................................................27
SupportAssist Enterprise product information...........................................................................................................27
Network connection test.................................................................................................................................................27
SupportAssist Enterprise test........................................................................................................................................ 28
Test automatic support case creation capability................................................................................................. 28
SupportAssist Enterprise service status..................................................................................................................... 29
Evaluating SupportAssist Enterprise............................................................................................................................ 29
Chapter 6: Site health..................................................................................................................31
Chapter 7: Adding devices........................................................................................................... 33
Methods of adding devices.............................................................................................................................................33
Supported devices and device models.........................................................................................................................33
Add chassis......................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Add data protection device.............................................................................................................................................37
Add iDRAC...........................................................................................................................................................................37
Add networking device.................................................................................................................................................... 38
Add server or hypervisor................................................................................................................................................. 40
Add software.......................................................................................................................................................................41
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Add virtual machine.......................................................................................................................................................... 42
Add converged or hyperconverged infrastructure appliance................................................................................. 43
Add Web-Scale appliance.......................................................................................................................................... 43
Add data storage device..................................................................................................................................................44
Add EqualLogic PS Series storage arrays..............................................................................................................45
Add Compellent SC Series storage solution......................................................................................................... 46
Add Fluid File System NAS device...........................................................................................................................47
Add PowerVault storage array................................................................................................................................. 48
Add device by duplication............................................................................................................................................... 49
Export device data............................................................................................................................................................50
Delete device......................................................................................................................................................................50
Devices................................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Device overview pane................................................................................................................................................ 53
Chapter 8: Device grouping......................................................................................................... 58
Predefined device groups............................................................................................................................................... 58
Create device group......................................................................................................................................................... 59
Manage devices in device group................................................................................................................................... 59
Edit device group.............................................................................................................................................................. 60
Delete device group..........................................................................................................................................................60
Chapter 9: Managing device discovery rules................................................................................ 61
Create device discovery rule...........................................................................................................................................61
Edit device discovery rule............................................................................................................................................... 62
Delete device discovery rule...........................................................................................................................................63
Run device discovery rule............................................................................................................................................... 63
Chapter 10: Managing device credentials.....................................................................................64
Account credentials.......................................................................................................................................................... 64
Add account credentials............................................................................................................................................ 64
Edit account credentials............................................................................................................................................ 65
Reassign account credentials................................................................................................................................... 65
Delete account credentials ...................................................................................................................................... 65
Credential Profiles.............................................................................................................................................................66
Create credential profile............................................................................................................................................ 66
Edit credential profile................................................................................................................................................. 66
Assign credential profile.............................................................................................................................................67
View devices associated with a credential profile............................................................................................... 67
Approximate time required to assign Credential Profile.....................................................................................67
Delete credential profile ............................................................................................................................................67
Chapter 11: Validating device inventory....................................................................................... 69
Start inventory validation manually...............................................................................................................................69
Schedule automatic inventory validation.....................................................................................................................70
Site Inventory Validation..................................................................................................................................................70
Chapter 12: SupportAssist Enterprise cases................................................................................ 72
View support cases for specific device........................................................................................................................72
Suspend support case activities for 24 hours............................................................................................................ 73
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Resume support case activities..................................................................................................................................... 73
Close support case............................................................................................................................................................74
Cases.................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Chapter 13: Viewing collections................................................................................................... 77
View collection from Devices page............................................................................................................................... 78
View collection from Collections page......................................................................................................................... 78
Configuration Viewer........................................................................................................................................................ 78
Log types....................................................................................................................................................................... 79
Items reported in periodic collections from servers..................................................................................................79
Download and view multiple device collections.......................................................................................................... 81
Chapter 14: Configuring collection settings.................................................................................82
Prerequisites for collecting system information........................................................................................................ 82
Enable or disable automatic collection of system information on support case creation................................82
Enable or disable periodic collection of system information................................................................................... 83
Enable or disable collection of identity information.................................................................................................. 83
Enable or disable collection of system information...................................................................................................84
Enable or disable automatic upload of collections.....................................................................................................84
Chapter 15: Using SupportAssist Enterprise to collect and send system information...................85
Set up SupportAssist Enterprise to collect and send system information..........................................................85
Manually collect system information from specific device..................................................................................... 86
Manually collect system information from multiple devices................................................................................... 86
Upload collection............................................................................................................................................................... 87
Upload collection from disconnected site................................................................................................................... 87
Multiple Device Collection window............................................................................................................................... 88
Multiple Device Collection pane.....................................................................................................................................88
Chapter 16: Extensions................................................................................................................89
Set up adapter................................................................................................................................................................... 89
Edit adapter........................................................................................................................................................................ 90
Delete adapter.................................................................................................................................................................... 91
Synchronize adapter ........................................................................................................................................................ 91
Adapters............................................................................................................................................................................... 91
VMware Skyline integration with SupportAssist Enterprise................................................................................... 92
Chapter 17: Active sessions......................................................................................................... 94
Active remote sessions.................................................................................................................................................... 94
Active file transfer sessions............................................................................................................................................94
Active remote scripts.......................................................................................................................................................95
Active connect homes..................................................................................................................................................... 95
Chapter 18: Configuring SupportAssist Enterprise settings.........................................................96
Configure proxy server settings.................................................................................................................................... 96
Policy Manager...................................................................................................................................................................97
Configure Policy Manager settings......................................................................................................................... 97
Preferences.........................................................................................................................................................................97
Configure email notification settings......................................................................................................................99
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Enable or disable API interface settings............................................................................................................... 101
Contact Details.................................................................................................................................................................102
Configure contact information............................................................................................................................... 102
Configure automated parts dispatch preferences.............................................................................................102
Sign in to TechDirect from SupportAssist Enterprise............................................................................................ 103
Configure SMTP server settings................................................................................................................................. 103
Connect Home overview............................................................................................................................................... 103
Configure Connect Home failover methods........................................................................................................104
Configure Connect Home email notifications..................................................................................................... 104
Configure Connect Home listener services.........................................................................................................104
Configure Connect Home permissions................................................................................................................. 105
VMware tools................................................................................................................................................................... 105
Configure VMware tools.......................................................................................................................................... 105
Chapter 19: Audit overview........................................................................................................ 107
Activity............................................................................................................................................................................... 107
Connect home audit........................................................................................................................................................107
File transfer audit............................................................................................................................................................ 108
File transfer permission audit........................................................................................................................................108
Remote script audit.........................................................................................................................................................109
Chapter 20: Logs........................................................................................................................ 110
Chapter 21: Maintenance mode overview.....................................................................................111
Enable or disable global-level maintenance mode.................................................................................................... 112
Enable or disable device-level maintenance mode................................................................................................... 112
Chapter 22: Offline mode overview.............................................................................................113
Enable or disable global-level offline mode................................................................................................................ 113
Enable or disable device-level offline mode............................................................................................................... 113
Chapter 23: Manually configuring SNMP settings.......................................................................114
Manually configure alert destination of server..........................................................................................................114
Manually configure alert destination of server running Linux..........................................................................114
Manually configure alert destination of server running Linux using the script file..................................... 114
Manually configure alert destination of iDRAC using the web interface............................................................ 115
Manually configure alert destination of networking device................................................................................... 116
Chapter 24: Maintaining SupportAssist Enterprise capability..................................................... 117
Enable or disable device monitoring.............................................................................................................................117
Install or upgrade OMSA using SupportAssist Enterprise...................................................................................... 118
Configure SNMP settings using SupportAssist Enterprise.................................................................................... 118
Clear system event log....................................................................................................................................................119
Perform deep discovery..................................................................................................................................................119
Chapter 25: Other useful information......................................................................................... 121
Hardware issue monitoring on servers........................................................................................................................ 121
Support to automatically install or upgrade OMSA................................................................................................. 122
Support to automatically configure SNMP settings................................................................................................122
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Deep discovery................................................................................................................................................................. 123
Device correlation............................................................................................................................................................123
Association view ............................................................................................................................................................. 124
Detection of hardware issues in attached storage devices.................................................................................. 124
Support for OEM devices.............................................................................................................................................. 124
Access SupportAssist Enterprise application logs...................................................................................................125
Event storm handling......................................................................................................................................................125
Configure sudo access for SupportAssist Enterprise on server running Linux................................................ 125
Update SupportAssist Enterprise................................................................................................................................ 126
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Overview
SupportAssist Enterprise is an application that automates technical support for your Dell EMC server, storage, and networking
devices. SupportAssist monitors your devices and proactively detects hardware issues that may occur. Depending on your
service contract, SupportAssist also automates support request creation for issues that are detected on the monitored devices.
NOTE: In this document, the term local system refers to the server where SupportAssist Enterprise is deployed; remote
device refers to any other device in your environment.
When a hardware issue is detected, SupportAssist automatically collects the system state information required for
troubleshooting the issue or the collection is automatically sent to the backend by the device itself. The collected system
information helps technical support to provide you an enhanced, personalized, and efficient support experience. SupportAssist
capability also includes a proactive response from technical support to help you resolve the issue.
Additionally, SupportAssist can monitor hardware issues that may occur on devices that you are managing by using OpenManage
Enterprise.
Topics:
How SupportAssist Enterprise works
System information collected by SupportAssist Enterprise
SupportAssist Enterprise capabilities available with Dell EMC service contracts
New features in this release
How SupportAssist Enterprise works
When SupportAssist Enterprise is set up and the devices are configured correctly, SupportAssist receives an alert whenever
a hardware event occurs on a device. The alert is filtered using various policies to determine if the alert qualifies for creating
a support case or for updating an existing support case. All qualifying alerts are sent securely to the backend, for creating a
support case or for updating an existing support case. After the support case is created or updated, SupportAssist collects
system information from the device and sends it to the backend. Also, some of the devices send the information directly to
the backend when an alert is generated. Dell EMC technical support uses the system information to troubleshoot the issue and
provide an appropriate solution.
NOTE:
To experience the automatic case creation and system information collection capabilities of SupportAssist, you must
complete the registration.
NOTE: SupportAssist does not create a support case for every alert received from a monitored device. A support case is
created only for a device that has an active service contract, and if the alert type and number of alerts received from the
device match the predefined criteria for support case creation.
NOTE: SupportAssist sends you automatic email notifications about support cases, device status, network connectivity
status, and so on. For information about the various email notifications, see Types of email notifications on page 99.
System information collected by SupportAssist
Enterprise
SupportAssist Enterprise continually monitors the configuration and usage information of the hardware and software devices
managed using SupportAssist. While Dell EMC does not anticipate accessing or collecting personal information, such as your
personal files, web-browsing history, or cookies in connection with this program, any personal system information inadvertently
collected or viewed is treated in accordance with the Dell Privacy Policy available for review at Dell.com/privacy.
The information encrypted in the collected system information log contains the following categories of data:
Hardware and software inventoryInstalled devices, processors, memory, network devices, usage, and Service Tag
Software configuration for serversOperating system and installed applications
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Configuration informationInterfaces, VLAN, Data Center Bridging (DCB), spanning tree, and stacking
Identity informationSystem name, domain name, and IP address
Event dataWindows event logs, core dump, and debug logs
You can also access and view the system information collected by SupportAssist. For information about viewing the collected
system information, see View collection from Devices page on page 78.
By default, SupportAssist collects system information from all devices, irrespective of the service contract of the devices, and
sends the system information securely to the backend. System information is collected from one device at a time based on the
predefined collection start day and time specified in the Preferences page.
NOTE: If the security policy of your company restricts sending some of the collected system information outside of your
company network, you can configure SupportAssist to exclude the collection of certain system information from your
devices. For information about excluding the collection of certain system information, see Enable or disable collection of
identity information on page 83 and Enable or disable collection of system information on page 84.
SupportAssist Enterprise capabilities available with
Dell EMC service contracts
The following table provides a comparison of the SupportAssist Enterprise capabilities available with the ProSupport,
ProSupport Plus, ProSupport Flex for Data Center, or ProSupport One for Data Center service contracts.
NOTE: Completing the registration is a prerequisite to receive the full benefits of SupportAssist Enterprise for your Dell
EMC devices. For information about registering SupportAssist Enterprise, see Register SupportAssist Enterprise on page
26.
Table 1. SupportAssist Enterprise capabilities and Dell service contracts
SupportAssist
Enterprise capability
Description Basic
Hardware
ProSupport ProSupport
Plus,
ProSupport
Flex for Data
Center, or
ProSupport
One for Data
Center
Proactive detection of
hardware failures
SupportAssist Enterprise receives alerts for
hardware events that occur in monitored
devices and proactively determines if the
alerts indicate a hardware failure.
Predictive detection of
hardware failures*
Intelligent analysis of system information
collected from a monitored device is used to
predict hardware failures that may occur in
future.
Automated collection of
system information
The system information required for
troubleshooting an issue is automatically
collected from the monitored device and
sent securely to the Dell EMC backend.
Automated support
case creation
When a hardware failure is detected either
proactively or predictively, a support case
is automatically created with Technical
Support.
Automated email
notification
An email notification about the support
case or issue is automatically sent to your
companys primary and secondary contacts.
Proactive response
from Technical Support
A Technical Support agent contacts you
proactively about the support case and helps
you resolve the issue.
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Table 1. SupportAssist Enterprise capabilities and Dell service contracts
SupportAssist
Enterprise capability
Description Basic
Hardware
ProSupport ProSupport
Plus,
ProSupport
Flex for Data
Center, or
ProSupport
One for Data
Center
Proactive parts
dispatch
After analyzing the collected system
information, if the Technical Support agent
determines that a part must be replaced
to resolve the issue, a replacement part is
dispatched to you based on the dispatch
preferences provided in SupportAssist
Enterprise.
NOTE: SupportAssist Enterprise also detects hardware issues in devices with a Dell EMC Basic Hardware service contract.
However, a support case is not created automatically for devices with a Basic Hardware service contract.
* Predictive detection of hardware failures is applicable only for the batteries, hard drives, backplanes, and expanders of 12th
and later generation of PowerEdge servers that have PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC) Series 5 to 10. Predictive detection
of hardware failures is available only when the automated periodic collection and upload of system information is enabled in
SupportAssist Enterprise.
New features in this release
Displays information about VMware Skyline when you add a vCenter instance that can be managed by Skyline
Ability to inventory devices that are managed using OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.3.1
Support for newer firmware versions
Support for newer server models and networking devices
Support for newer collection attributes from Chassis, Data Storage, and Networking devices
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Use case scenarios
I want SupportAssist Enterprise to automatically identify
and inventory the devices in my environment.
SupportAssist Enterprise version 4.00.05 enables you to monitor up to 4250 devices. You can add devices in SupportAssist
Enterprise using one of the following methods:
Add a single device
Create a device discovery rule
Set up an adapter
REST protocol using the device user interface
For more information about adding devices in SupportAssist Enterprise, see Methods of adding devices on page 33.
I am currently managing my devices using OpenManage
Enterprise. I want to manage these devices using
SupportAssist Enterprise.
SupportAssist Enterprise enables you to monitor devices that are managed using system management consoles such as,
OpenManage Enterprise. You can inventory and add the devices that are managed by the system management console through
an adapter in SupportAssist Enterprise. The adapter acts as an interface between SupportAssist Enterprise and the system
management console and enables SupportAssist Enterprise to retrieve alerts from the devices. It also enables SupportAssist
Enterprise to collect and upload system information to the backend. For more information about using and managing adapters,
see Extensions on page 89.
I want to use SupportAssist Enterprise to manually collect
system information from my devices to analyze a specific
issue.
SupportAssist Enterprise enables you to manually initiate, download, and upload a collection for the following devices or device
models:
Server or Hypervisor
iDRAC
Chassis
Networking
Data Storage:
PeerStorage (PS) or EqualLogic
PowerVault
You can collect system information from a single device or from multiple devices. See Using SupportAssist Enterprise to collect
and send system information on page 85.
Also, SupportAssist Enterprise automatically collects and uploads system information from devices. You can configure the
information that is collected and the frequency in which the collection is performed. See Configuring collection settings on page
82.
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I want to use SupportAssist Enterprise to assign parts
dispatch information for my devices based on the business
unit or site.
SupportAssist Enterprise enables you to group your devices. A device group enables you to provide contact and shipping
information that is applicable only for the devices in that group. See Device grouping on page 58.
NOTE: Parts dispatch is available only for servers that have an active ProSupport, ProSupport Plus, ProSupport One, or
ProSupport Flex service entitlement.
I want to manage SupportAssist Enterprise alerts from my
TechDirect account.
By default, SupportAssist Enterprise automatically forwards alerts that qualify for support case creation or parts dispatch to
the backend. You can integrate specific TechDirect accounts with SupportAssist Enterprise, based on your preference. See Sign
in to TechDirect from SupportAssist Enterprise on page 103. After you integrate the TechDirect account, you can manage the
alerts that are generated only for the following devices or device models:
Server or Hypervisor
iDRAC
Chassis
Networking
Data Storage:
PeerStorage (PS) or EqualLogic
PowerVault
Fluid File System (Fluid FS)
Storage Center (SC) / Dell Compellent
I want to manage the support cases created for my devices
in SupportAssist Enterprise.
For the following devices or device models, SupportAssist Enterprise enables you to request, suspend, or resume the actions
that are performed by Dell EMC technical support:
Server or Hypervisor
iDRAC
Chassis
Networking
Data Storage:
PeerStorage (PS) or EqualLogic
PowerVault
For more information about the case management options, see SupportAssist Enterprise cases on page 72.
I want to use SupportAssist Enterprise to group my devices
based on their credentials. Also, I want to ensure that when
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I change the credentials for a specific device type, it is
automatically applied for all the devices in the group.
A credential profile enables you to automatically assign credentials for one or more devices instead of entering the credentials
for each device manually. For more information about credential profiles and account credentials, see Managing device
credentials on page 64. Credential profiles are available only for the following devices or device models:
Server or Hypervisor
iDRAC
Chassis
Networking
Data Storage:
PeerStorage (PS) or EqualLogic
PowerVault
Fluid File System (Fluid FS)
Storage Center (SC) / Dell Compellent
SupportAssist Enterprise enables you to group your devices and assign credentials for the devices using credential profiles. For
more information about grouping devices, see Device grouping on page 58.
I want to be notified when SupportAssist Enterprise is
unable to monitor or collect system information from my
devices.
By default, SupportAssist Enterprise automatically validates your device inventory on a random day every month. If necessary,
you can change the schedule. During validation, SupportAssist Enterprise verifies the connectivity, collection capability, and
monitoring status of the device. The status can be categorized as Success, Failed, or In progress.
For the following devices or device models, the Success status is displayed only if the Connectivity Monitoring and
Validation Status fields in the device overview pane display Online and Connected statuses respectively:
Data protection
Data storage devices other than PeerStorage (PS) / EqualLogic, Storage Center (SC) / Dell Compellent, Fluid File System
(Fluid FS), and PowerVault models
Hyperconverged infrastructure appliances
Converged infrastructure appliances other than the Web Scale model
For information about inventory validation in SupportAssist Enterprise, see Validating device inventory on page 69.
I want to migrate my devices that are currently managed
by SupportAssist Enterprise version 2.0 to SupportAssist
Enterprise version 4.00.05.
You cannot migrate your devices from SupportAssist Enterprise version 2.0 to SupportAssist Enterprise version 4.00.05.
To start managing your devices using the 4.00.05 version, you must uninstall SupportAssist Enterprise Version 2.0, deploy
SupportAssist Enterprise version 4.00.05, and then add your devices. See Deploying SupportAssist Enterprise on page 19.
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I want to inventory all the devices associated with a primary
device in my data center.
The Deep Discovery capability in SupportAssist Enterprise enables you to inventory all the devices associated with a primary
device in your data center. When you add a device in SupportAssist Enterprise, you can enable deep discovery to inventory all
the associated devices. See Deep discovery on page 123.
I want to suspend SupportAssist Enterprise monitoring for
my devices during a planned maintenance activity.
SupportAssist Enterprise enables you to suspend the alert processing and automatic case creation capability for one or
more devices in your environment. If necessary, you can also suspend these capabilities for your complete environment. For
information about suspending SupportAssist Enterprise capabilities for a specific device or all the devices, see Maintenance
mode overview on page 111 and Offline mode overview on page 113.
I want to manage remote access and perform
administrative actions on my data protection, converged,
and hyperconverged infrastructure appliances.
Policy Manager enables you to set permissions for remote access and perform administrative actions on the following devices:
Data protection
Hyperconverged infrastructure appliances
Converged infrastructure appliances other than the Web Scale model
All Data storage device models other than the Peer Storage (PS) or EqualLogic, Storage Center (SC) or Dell Compellent,
Fluid File System (Fluid FS), and PowerVault
Since Policy Manager must be installed on a different server, you can provide the Internet connection details in SupportAssist
Enterprise to ensure connectivity between SupportAssist Enterprise and Policy Manager. For information about Policy Manager
and steps to ensure connectivity to the server on which Policy Manager is installed, see Policy Manager on page 97.
I want to verify if the vCenter instance I added in
SupportAssist Enterprise is managed by VMware Skyline.
When a vCenter instance that is not managed by Skyline is added in SupportAssist Enterprise, a banner is displayed with links
for information about Skyline. The Skyline Integration page is also enabled in SupportAssist Enterprise. To view the Skyline
Integration page, go to Extensions > Skyline Integration.
If none of the vCenter instances are managed by Skyline, only a Get Started link is displayed. Click the Get Started link for
information about downloading and installing Skyline.
If at least one of the vCenter instances added in SupportAssist Enterprise is managed by Skyline, the name or IP address, UUID,
status, and the date and time when the status was last updated are displayed.
NOTE: By default, SupportAssist Enterprise verifies the status of the vCenter instance every 24 hours.
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I want to integrate SupportAssist Enterprise with my data
center tools and applications.
You can enable REST API interfaces to integrate SupportAssist Enterprise with your data center tools and applications. See
Enable or disable API interface settings on page 101.
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Downloading SupportAssist Enterprise
SupportAssist Enterprise is available in OVF and VHD formats. Depending on your hypervisor, you can download and deploy the
required format. To download SupportAssist Enterprise, you must have a business enterprise account. The business enterprise
account also enables you to access other related software download and support pages available for SupportAssist Enterprise.
If you do not have a business enterprise account, you can create an account while downloading SupportAssist Enterprise. You
can also upgrade an existing account to a business enterprise account.
NOTE: Dell EMC recommends that you use the SupportAssist Enterprise Version 4.0 Pre-site Checklist to understand the
best sequence to download and deploy SupportAssist Enterprise Version 4.0.
Topics:
Download SupportAssist Enterprise
Create business enterprise account and download SupportAssist Enterprise
Upgrade to business enterprise account and download SupportAssist Enterprise
Download SupportAssist Enterprise
Prerequisites
You must have a business enterprise account. If you do not have a business enterprise account, see Create business enterprise
account and download SupportAssist Enterprise on page 17. To upgrade your existing account to a business enterprise account
and download SupportAssist Enterprise, see Upgrade to business enterprise account and download SupportAssist Enterprise on
page 17.
Steps
1. Go to https://www.dell.com/SAE-v4.
2. Click Log in.
The Sign In page is displayed.
3. Enter the email address and password, and click Sign In.
The Dell EMC SupportAssist Enterprise Version 4.0 - Virtual Edition page is displayed with links to download
SupportAssist Enterprise and generate an access key.
4. Click Generate key.
The Generate key page is displayed with site details of your devices.
5. Select the required site.
6. Enter a four-digit PIN, and click Generate key.
An access key is generated and sent to your email address.
7. Click Done.
NOTE:
The access key and PIN are valid for seven days. Use the access key and PIN to complete SupportAssist
Enterprise registration.
8. Click Download File.
Results
The SupportAssist Enterprise package is downloaded.
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Create business enterprise account and download
SupportAssist Enterprise
Steps
1. Go to https://www.dell.com/SAE-v4.
2. Click Log in.
The Sign In page is displayed.
3. In the Create an Account section, enter the required details, and click Create Account.
4. A verification mail is sent to your email address. Click the Verify Email link in the email.
An OTP is sent to your email address and you are prompted to complete the OTP verification process.
5. Enter the OTP and click Validate Account.
The account is validated, and the process to create a business enterprise account is initiated.
6. If your organization profile does not exist in the backend, you are prompted to create a business enterprise account. Perform
the following:
a. Select I own Dell EMC products or services and click Next.
b. Enter the details of your organization and click Next.
A business enterprise account is created.
c. Click Log in, enter the email address and password of the business enterprise account and click Sign In.
The links to download SupportAssist Enterprise and generate an access key are displayed.
7. If your organization profile exists in the backend, you are prompted to select your organization. Perform the following:
a. Enter the country and contact details of your organization.
b. Select your preferred language.
c. Click Submit.
d. Select your organization from the displayed results and click Submit.
A business enterprise account is created.
8. Click Generate key.
The Generate key page is displayed with site details of your devices.
9. Select the required site.
10. Enter a four-digit PIN, and click Generate key.
An access key is generated and sent to your email address.
11. Click Done.
NOTE:
The access key and PIN are valid for seven days. Use the access key and PIN to complete SupportAssist
Enterprise registration.
12. Click Download File.
Results
The SupportAssist Enterprise package is downloaded.
Upgrade to business enterprise account and download
SupportAssist Enterprise
Steps
1. Go to https://www.dell.com/SAE-v4.
2. Click Log in.
The Sign In page is displayed.
3. Enter the email address and password, and click Sign In.
The Dell EMC SupportAssist Enterprise Version 4.0 - Virtual Edition page is displayed with links to download
SupportAssist Enterprise and generate an access key.
4. Click Business account registration.
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5. If your organization profile does not exist in the backend, you are prompted to create a business enterprise account. Perform
the following:
a. Select I own Dell EMC products or services and click Next.
b. Enter the details of your organization and click Next.
A business enterprise account is created.
c. Click Log in, enter the email address and password of the business enterprise account and click Sign In.
The links to download SupportAssist Enterprise and generate an access key are displayed.
6. If your organization profile exists in the backend, you are prompted to select your organization. Perform the following:
a. Enter the country and contact details of your organization.
b. Select your preferred language.
c. Click Submit.
d. Select your organization from the displayed results and click Submit.
A business enterprise account is created.
7. Click Generate key.
The Generate key page is displayed with site details of your devices.
8. Select the required site.
9. Enter a four-digit PIN, and click Generate key.
An access key is generated and sent to your email address.
10. Click Done.
NOTE: The access key and PIN are valid for seven days. Use the access key and PIN to complete SupportAssist
Enterprise registration.
11. Click Download File.
Results
The SupportAssist Enterprise package is downloaded.
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Downloading SupportAssist Enterprise
Deploying SupportAssist Enterprise
Dell EMC SupportAssist Enterprise is available as a virtual appliance that can be deployed on a hypervisor to monitor your
devices and minimize the downtime. The virtual appliance is available in OVF and VHD formats. This section provides the
minimum requirements and the steps to deploy the OVF and VHD files using the VMware vSphere Web Client and Microsoft
Hyper-V Manager respectively.
NOTE: You can deploy the OVF file only on a vCenter Server.
Topics:
Minimum requirements for deploying and using SupportAssist Enterprise
Deploy SupportAssist Enterprise using Hyper-V Manager
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Minimum requirements for deploying and using
SupportAssist Enterprise
The following sections describe the minimum hardware, software, and networking requirements for deploying and using
SupportAssist Enterprise.
Hardware requirements
The hardware requirements for deploying and using SupportAssist Enterprise vary depending on:
The number of devices you want to monitor
The SupportAssist Enterprise functionality you want to use by either collection of system information only or both monitoring
and collection of system information
The following table provides a summary of the minimum hardware requirements on the server where you want to deploy
SupportAssist Enterprise.
Table 2. Hardware requirements for deploying and using SupportAssist Enterprise
Devices Monitoring Collecting System
Information
Processor Installed
memory
(RAM)
Hard drive
(free space)
Up to 50 Yes Yes 4 cores 16 GB 140 GBThin
provisioning
50 to 4250 Yes Yes 8 cores 16 GB 140 GBThin
provisioning
NOTE: For monitoring more than 100 devices in your environment, it is recommended that you deploy SupportAssist
Enterprise on a server that meets the specified hardware requirements. Periodic collections from more than 100 devices
may result in a high processor or memory utilization on the monitoring server. This high resource utilization may affect other
applications that are running on the monitoring server, if the resources are shared with other applications.
NOTE: If SupportAssist Enterprise is deployed in a virtual environment, hardware resources of the system such as
processor, memory, and I/O are shared among the virtual machines. Therefore, more hardware resources may be used
by the virtual machine where SupportAssist Enterprise is deployed. For optimal performance, ensure that you allocate
dedicated processor and memory to the VM as specified in the hardware requirements for SupportAssist Enterprise.
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To change the amount of processor resources allocated to a VM by using the shares, reservations, and limits settings, see
the following:
For ESX, see the "Allocate CPU Resources" section in the VMware vSphere documentation at docs.vmware.com.
For Hyper-V, see the "Hyper-V CPU Scheduling" blog post at msdn.microsoft.com.
For other virtual environments, see the respective documentation.
The following table provides a summary of the minimum hardware requirements on the server running SupportAssist Enterprise
for performing multiple device collections.
Table 3. Hardware requirements for performing multiple device collections
Devices Processor Installed memory (RAM) Hard drive (free space)
Up to 30 devices 4 cores 16 GB 10 GB
Up to 50 devices 4 cores 16 GB 40 GB
Up to 100 devices 8 cores 16 GB 60 GB
Up to 300 devices 8 cores 16 GB 100 GB
NOTE: Performing a multiple device collection for Deployment, System Maintenance, or Consulting purposes may result in
high system resource utilization at irregular intervals.
Software requirements
The following sections provide information about the web browser and hypervisor requirements for deploying and using
SupportAssist Enterprise.
Web browser requirements
To view the SupportAssist Enterprise user interface, one of the following web browsers is required:
Internet Explorer 10 or later
Mozilla Firefox 31 or later
Google Chrome 59 or later
Microsoft Edge 38 or later
To open SupportAssist Enterprise by using Internet Explorer:
In the Security tab, enable Active Scripting.
In the Advanced tab, enable Play animations in web pages.
NOTE: Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.2 or later must be enabled on the web browser.
Hypervisor requirements
VMware vSphere versions:
vSphere ESXi 6.7
vSphere ESXi 6.5
vSphere ESXi 6.0
Microsoft Hyper-V supported on:
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2016
Network requirements
The following are the networking requirements for the server on which you deploy SupportAssist Enterprise.
Internet connectionStandard 1 GbE network or faster.
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