Users Guide

NOTE: When iSM 3.4.0 or later is installed on Linux operating systems, a gnome warning is observed similar to:
"failed
to rescan: Failed to parse /usr/share/applications/iDRACGUILauncher.desktop file: cannot process file of type
application/x-desktop"
.
Silent installation
You can install the iDRAC Service Module silently in the background without a user console. This can be achieved by using setup.sh
with parameters.
The parameters that can be passed to use setup.sh are:
Table 7. Silent installation
Parameter Description
-h Help: Displays the help
-i Install: Installs and enables the selected features
-x Express: Installs and enables all available features
-d Delete: Uninstall the iDRAC Service Module component
-w Watchdog: Enables the Watchdog Instrumentation Service.
-I LC LOG: Enables the Lifecycle Log Information
-o OS Information: Enables the Operating System Information
-a Autostart: Start the installed service after the component has been installed
-O iDRAC access via Host OS: Enables the iDRAC access GUI, WSMan, Redfish, Remote Racadm
-s Enables the in-band SNMP traps
-g Enables access via SNMP Get
-Sr Enables the iDRAC SSO login as Readonly user
-Sa Enables the iDRAC SSO login as Administrator
-Sm Enables the Chipset SATA HDD S.M.A.R.T monitoring
NOTE: On Linux operating systems, if a feature modifying operation with silent option is enabled from the Linux
webpack (using setup.sh), then the previously enabled feature states will be overridden by the new features select
during modifying operation.
Uninstalling the iDRAC Service Module on Linux operating
system
The iDRAC Service Module can be uninstalled in two different methods:
Using uninstall script
Using RPM command
Uninstalling the iDRAC Service Module using the uninstall script
The script used for uninstalling the iDRAC Service Module is dcism-setup.sh. Run the shell script and select d to uninstall the iDRAC
Service Module.
Uninstalling the iDRAC Service Module using the RPM command
The iDRAC Service Module can be uninstalled using the RPM command rpm -e dcism in the command line.
NOTE:
Uninstalling iSM 3.5 through rpm -e dcism command does not uninstall the OSC package installed by iSM.
User can uninstall the OSC Package through rpm -e dcism-osc command.
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