Users Guide

Operating System Package
OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.ESX41.i386_A01.tar.gz.sign
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.RHEL5.x86_64_A01.4.tar.gz
OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.RHEL5.x86_64_A01.4.tar.gz.sign
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.RHEL6.x86_64_A01.5.tar.gz
OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-LX-6.5.0-2247.RHEL6.x86_64_A01.5.tar.gz.sign
Arguments
Clean Installation
Component Installation Linux Attribute Windows Attribute
Server Administrator Web Server
only
-w ADDLOCAL=IWS
Server Administrator
Instrumentation only
-d ADDLOCAL=SA
Server Administrator Web Server
and Server Instrumentation
-w –d ADDLOCAL=ALL
Upgrade
REINSTALL=ALL REINSTALLMODE=VOMUS — This is a required argument for Server Administrator
minor version upgrade using .msi packages.
/qn — This is an optional argument that is used for silent and unattended installation.
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Deploying iDRAC Service Module
NOTE: The iDRAC Service Module can be deployed only on servers that meet the following criteria:
Dell PowerEdge 12G or later servers running a 64-bit Windows or Linux operating system
iDRAC firmware version 1.51.51 or later
The server and iDRAC must be discovered in OpenManage Essentials
The deploy iDRAC Service Module task requires the following on the target servers:
Windows Management Instrumentation service must be running.
The default Temp folder (C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp) must be available. Ensure that
the Temp folder is not deleted or moved.
You can create tasks to deploy the iDRAC Service Module on servers running Windows or Linux operating
systems. You can also plan a date and time to schedule the iDRAC Service Module deployment task.
To create an iDRAC Service Module deployment task:
1. Click ManageRemote TasksCommon TasksCreate Deployment Task.
2. On General, select iDRAC Service Module and provide a task name. If you want to deploy the iDRAC
Service Module on Windows-based servers, then select
Windows, provide installer path and, if
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