Users Guide

On systems running a Windows operating system: C:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt\omsa
\wsupdate
On systems running a Linux operating system: /opt/dell/srvadmin/lib64/openmanage/
wsupdate
You can download the required version of Tomcat web server package and run the utility from a
command prompt. Download the Tomcat web server core distribution package from tomcat.apache.org.
The distribution package must be a .zip or .tar.gz file; Windows installer wrapper packages are not
supported.
To update web server, browse to thewsupdate folder and then run the following command:
On Windows: omwsupdate.bat [SysMgt folder path] [apache-tomcat.zip/.tar.gz
file path]
On Linux: omwsupdate.sh [srvadmin folder path] [apache-tomcat.zip/.tar.gz file
path]
The default SysMgt folder path is C:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt and srvadmin folder path is /opt/dell/
srvadmin.
Using The Server Administrator Command Line Interface
The Server Administrator command line interface (CLI) allows users to perform essential systems
management tasks from the operating system command prompt of a monitored system.
The CLI allows a user with a very well-defined task in mind to rapidly retrieve information about the
system. Using CLI commands, for example, administrators can write batch programs or scripts to execute
at specific times. When these programs execute, they can capture reports on components of interest,
such as fan RPMs. With additional scripting, the CLI can be used to capture data during periods of high
system usage to compare with the same measurements at times of low system usage. Command results
can be routed to a file for later analysis. The reports can help administrators to gain information that can
be used to adjust usage patterns, to justify purchasing new system resources, or to focus on the health of
a problem component.
For complete instructions on the functionality and use of the CLI, see the Server Administrator Command
Line Interface Guide at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
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