Users Guide
I am able to enable or disable the WMIInfo feature of
iSM on Linux and VMware ESXi Operating Systems
using racadm and WSMAN commands. Does this
impact my iSM conguration on the Host OS?
The WMIInfo feature of iSM is applicable only for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. However, enabling or disabling this feature from
any of the iDRAC interfaces on any Operating System other than Microsoft Windows does not impact the iSM conguration on the Host
OS.
If I delete the IP address of the USBNIC interface on
the Host OS, then iSM is unable to communicate with
iDRAC.
Starting iSM version 3.3, iSM congures the Host OS USBNIC interface only once. Subsequently, if you bring down the USBNIC interface
on the Host OS by deleting the IP address, making the interface link down or disabling the IPV4 or IPV6 address on this interface, then iSM
will retain the user conguration and does not override the interface settings. To restore the communication between iSM and iDRAC,
please restart the iSM service on the Host OS.
After installing iSM using the Batch le ISM_Win.BAT from
the iDRAC exposed logical partition "SMINST" on
Microsoft Windows OS, I see a console message
saying "The system cannot nd the le specied."
After iSM is installed successfully, the logical partition SMINST gets unmounted from the Host OS. This message appears if the BAT script
is invoked from the SMINST partition itself. The installation is successful. No action is required by the user.
If dependent packages for iSM are not present on
Ubuntu OS, then installation through OS DUP installs
iSM in install+unpacked state. You can verify this
using the below command:
#dpkg -s dcism
Package: dcism
Status: install ok unpacked
To x this issue, run the command apt-get install -f. This will install dependent packages.
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