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3. Find the mounted volume in your device list labeled SMINST, and click the appropriate script to start the installation. For Microsoft
Windows OS, run the ISM-Win.bat script. For Linux OS, run the script ISM-Lx.sh from the shell.
4. After the installation is complete, iDRAC shows that the Service Module as Installed and displays the last installed date.
NOTE: The installer is available in the Host OS for 30 minutes. If you do not start the installation within 30 minutes,
you must restart the Service Module installation.
Initial installation of iDRAC Service Module via
iDRAC for Linux
For initial installation of iDRAC Service Module via iDRAC for Linux operating systems:
1. Transverse to mounted volume (SMINST).
2. Run the command sh ISM_Lx.sh or .ISM_Lx.sh.
3. Locate the exposed drive on Ubuntu using fdisk -l and then mount to a directory.
4. Run the command using bash ISM_Lx.sh.
Installing iDRAC Service Module on Microsoft
Windows operating systems
The iDRAC Service Module installer for the supported operating systems is available on the Systems Management Tools and
Documentation DVD. You can also download the iDRAC Service Module installer from dell.com/support/home.
You can perform a manual or an automated installation using appropriate command-line switches. You can install the iDRAC Service
Module through the push mechanism using consoles like OpenManage Essentials (OME).
NOTE:
Perform the following steps only if third-party PowerShell module path is missing in the operating system
environment.
1. Browse to SYSMGMT > iSM > Windows, and then run iDRACSvcMod.msi.
The iDRAC Service Module ˗ InstallShield Wizard is displayed.
2. Click Next.
The License Agreement is displayed.
3. Read the software license agreement, select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then click Next.
4. Select the Setup Type from the following options, and click Next.
Typical – All program features are installed (Requires the most disk space).
Custom – Customize the installation by choosing the program features you want to install along with the location (Recommended
for advanced users).
The available options are:
Operating System Information
Automatic System Recovery
Lifecycle Log Replication
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Providers
Windows Remote Management
iDRAC access via Host OS
iDRAC Hard Reset
Support Assist
iDRAC GUI Launcher
NOTE: The following steps are applicable, only if you select the Custom option in the Setup Type window.
NOTE: By default, the In-Band SNMP Traps feature is not enabled.
a. Choose the program features you want to install and click Next.
The Lifecycle Controller Log Replication window is displayed.
b. Specify the location where the LC logs are to be replicated. By default, Typical (Windows Logs/System) option is selected and
the LC logs are replicated in the System group of the Windows Logs folder in the Event Viewer. Click Next.
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