Install Guide

Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor 10.3 for
systems running on Linux
You can upgrade Dell Command | Monitor on a system running Linux using one of the following methods:
For systems running Ubuntu Desktop operating system, see Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor using Deb package.
For systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor running Redhat Linux using rpm package
For Dell Edge Gateway systems running Ubuntu Core operating system, see Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor version 9.1 or 9.1. 2
using Snap package.
Topics:
Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor using Deb Package
Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor running Redhat Linux using an RPM package
Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor using Snap package
Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor using Deb
Package
To upgrade Dell Command | Monitor running Ubuntu Desktop using Deb package,
1. To upgrade Dell Command | Monitor, run
dpkg -i command-monitor_<version number>-<build number>.<architecture>.deb
2. To verify that the Dell Command | Monitor is installed in your system, run the following command and verify the version number.
dpkg –l | grep command-monitor
Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor running
Redhat Linux using an RPM package
To upgradeDell Command | Monitor running Redhat Linux using an RPM package,
1. To upgrade Dell Command | Monitor, run
rpm -Uvh command-monitor-<version number>-<build number>.<architecture>.rpm
2. To verify that the Dell Command | Monitor is installed in your system, run the following command and verify the version number.
rpm –qa | grep command-monitor
Upgrading Dell Command | Monitor using Snap
package
To upgrade Dell Command | Monitor from a canonical store:
1. Log in to the Gateway system.
The default username and password is admin.
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