
Adding Devices to an Existing Group
1. Click Manage → Devices.
2. Right-click the device(s) and select Add to Existing Group.
NOTE: If you are manually adding a device to a dynamic group, a message is displayed on the screen.
Manually adding a device to a dynamic group changes the group from dynamic to static, thereby removing the
original dynamic query. If you want the group to remain dynamic, modify the query defining the group. Click Ok
to continue or Cancel to stop the procedure.
3. Click Ok.
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Managing Devices
Hiding a Group
To hide a group, right-click the group and select Hide.
After a group is hidden, it is not displayed in any of the device group controls in the console. The devices in the hidden
groups are not displayed in the reports and charts on the Home and Reports portals. Alerts for devices in hidden groups
are also not displayed in the alerts portal.
If a parent group (along with child groups) is hidden, the child groups are also hidden in the device tree. However, the
child groups are still present in the database and are displayed in other instances in the console.
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Managing Devices
Deleting a Group
1. Right-click the group and select Delete.
2. In the Delete screen, click Yes.
NOTE: Deleting a parent group, removes the group from the device tree. The child groups and devices listed
under the parent group are also removed from the device tree. However, the child groups and devices still
remain in the database and appear in other instances in the console.
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Managing Devices
Single Sign-On
If iDRAC or CMC devices are configured for Single Sign-On and you are logged on to OpenManage Essentials as a
domain user, you can use open the iDRAC or CMC console through the Application Launch option or the agent link. For
information on configuring iDRAC or CMC for Single Sign-On, see the:
•
Configuring CMC For Single Sign-On Or Smart Card Login
section in the
Dell Chassis Management Controller
User’s Guide
at dell.com/support/manuals.
•
Configuring iDRAC7 for Single Sign-On or Smart Card Login
section in the
Integrated Dell Remote Access
Controller 7 User's Guide
at dell.com/support/manuals.
•
Integrating iDRAC7 With Microsoft Active Directory
white paper at DellTechCenter.com.
•
IDRAC6 Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6 Security
white paper at DellTechCenter.com.
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