Install Guide
Conguring SNMP Agents
The systems management software supports the SNMP systems management standard on all supported operating systems. The SNMP
support may or may not be installed depending on the operating system and how the operating system was installed. An installed supported
systems management protocol standard, such as SNMP, is required before installing the systems management software.
Congure the SNMP agent to change the community name, enable set operations, and send traps to a management station. To congure
the SNMP agent for proper interaction with management applications, perform the procedures described in the Dell EMC OpenManage
Server Administrator User’s Guide.
Related Links:
• Installation Requirements
• Supported Systems Management Protocol Standards
Remote Enablement Requirements
The Remote Enablement feature is currently supported on:
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux
• Novell SUSE Enterprise Linux
• VMware vSphere (ESXi)
Dependent RPMs For Remote Enablement
If you choose to install the Remote Enablement feature, you have to install certain dependent RPMs and congure these RPMs before
installing the feature. Install the following RPMs:
• libcmpiCppImpl0
• libwsman1
• openwsman-server
• sblim-sfcb
• sblim-sfcc
The dependent RPMs are available on the Dell EMC OpenManage Systems Management Tools and Documentation software at srvadmin
\linux\RPMS\supportRPMS\opensource-components\<OS>\<arch>.
NOTE
: The SLES 12 WSMAN RPMs mentioned above do not work with OMSA DWS. You must upgrade the RPMs to
SUSEopenwsman-server-2.4.11-2.18.x86_64.rpm ,libwsman1-2.4.11-2.18.x86_64.rpm,libwsman_clientpp1-2.4.11-2.18.x86_64.rpm or
later.
NOTE: On supported SLES 11 and above and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and preceding operating systems, it is recommended
that you install the RPMs from the operating system media, if available.
Installing Dependent RPMs
To install the dependent RPMs not available on the operating system media:
1 Make sure that Pegasus RPMs are uninstalled.
2 Check if the openwsmand and sfcbd binaries are already installed using make-install. Check by running the commands: openwsman or
sfcbd or you can check the existence of the binaries in the /usr/local/sbin directory.
3 If the binaries are installed, uninstall these binaries.
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Preinstallation Setup