Install Guide

5. Schedule the job to run on the supported systems that are managed from the Altiris Deployment Solution.
NOTE: For more information about VMWare Update Manager, see Using the VMWare Update Manager (VUM).
Linux Repository
The Linux Repository is the official repository for all related software and updates for your Linux systems. You can use this repository to
complete the following tasks:
Install Server Administrator
Install drivers for all your Linux systems
Install BIOS and firmware updates
Setting Up The Linux Repository
Before you can start using the Linux Repository for installing software or upgrades, you must set up the repository. For more information,
see http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/.
Set up the repository with:
wget -q -O - http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/latest/bootstrap.cgi | bash
Installation Using Linux Repository
You can install Server Administrator using the Linux Repository by any of the following methods:
NOTE:
Ensure that you set up the Linux Repository before you install the software from the repository.
NOTE: Server Administrator does not install on unsupported systems. If you try installing Server Administrator on
unsupported systems, you receive a message that the system is not supported and the installation fails.
NOTE: Starting with Server Administrator 9.2 release, the signing algorithm has changed from SHA-1 to SHA-512. If you
are installing or upgrading to the latest version of Server Administrator, you must rerun the bootstrap script.
Using YUM
To install OMSA using the repository, type the following command:
yum install srvadmin-all
If you want to use server administrator SELinux policies, type the following command:
yum install srvadmin-selinux
NOTE:
The SElinux policies for OpenManage are only applicable for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Uninstalling Managed System Software
To uninstall Managed System Software, log in as root.
Uninstalling Managed System Software Using The
Uninstall Script
An uninstallation script is installed when you install Server Administrator. Execute the script by typing srvadmin-uninstall.sh and
then pressing <Enter>.
NOTE:
During an uninstall of Server Administrator using srvadmin-uninstall.sh, the preferences are exported to
the default folder. The preferences are exported to a default folder /opt/dell/backup/openmanage.
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