Release Notes

The current release supports the Web browsers, Internet Explorer 9.0 and Mozilla Firefox 4.0
For a complete list of supported operating systems and platforms, see the latest Dell Systems Software Support Matrix
stored on the media.
Hardware and Software Requirements
This section provides information about the minimum hardware and software requirements for installing Repository Manager.
Hardware Requirements
* Processor - 1 GHz or higher Pentium processor, AMD or equivalent
* RAM - 2 GB or higher
* Display - 1024 X 768 high color
Supported Operating Systems
* Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2, Microsoft windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008
is required to support SAS technology.
* Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) 5.x.or later is required for Storage Management and Update 7 or later is required for
the Red Hat Network (RHN) service to update your system software with the latest update package before deploying your
system. See "www.redhat.com” to access the RHN service and download updates.
* SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 for Intel(R) EM64T with Service Pack 4 or later (Service Pack 4 is required to support
SAS technology) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 with Service Pack 2.
* VMware ESXi 5.0 server
Note: Installation of Repository Manager on Linux operating systems is not supported.
Installation
For complete installation instructions, see the "Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Installation Guide Version 7.0".
This section provides information to help enhance your experience with Server Administrator, particularly, implementations
and environments.
OMSA uses port 1311 as the default port. Port 1311 is a registered port number of Dell Inc. If another application I
configured to run on port 1311 before OMSA is installed, the DSM SA Connection Service will not start after
installation. Before you install OMSA, ensure that port 1311 is not being used.
You must enable the client-side scripting in Internet Explorer before starting OMSA. To do so, perform the
following steps:
1.
Navigate to "Tools" in Internet Explorer.
2.
Under Tools, click "Internet Options".
3.
Under "Internet Options", click the "Security" tab.
4.
Select the security zone that the system running OMSA belongs to.
NOTE: This option should be set to "Trusted sites".
5. Click the "Custom Level" button.