Install Guide
Prerequisite RPM Deamons Names Command-Line Options
for srvadmin-install.sh
srvadmin-omilcore
srvadmin-deng
srvadmin-isvc
srvadmin-cm
Remote Enablement and
Server Instrumentation
PE Server, OS
srvadmin-xmlsup
srvadmin-hapi
srvadmin-omilcore
srvadmin-deng
srvadmin-isvc
srvadmin-cm
srvadmin-omacs
srvadmin-ominst
srvadmin-itunnelprovider
dsm_sa_datamgrd
dsm_sa_eventmgrd
dsm_om_shrsvcd
-z or --corecim
NOTE: To manage the server, select either Server Administrator Web Server or one of the Management Interfaces – CLI, SNMP
or OS LOG along with Server Instrumentation (SI) or Server Administrator Storage Management Service (OMSS).
NOTE: Command-line options for [-t] and [-g] cannot be used without a management interface. These options must be
combined with management interface options such as [-w], [-i], [-z], [-l], or [-m]. For more information on custom installations,
see Server Administrator Custom Installation Utility.
Installing Managed System Software
This section explains how to install managed system software by using the following installation options:
• Using the srvadmin-install.sh shell script
NOTE
: For information about Ubuntu installation, see Dell EMC OpenManage Ubuntu and Debian Repositories.
NOTE: The Server Administrator .deb packages are not carried in the OM DVD, it is supported only through repository.
NOTE: If you have downloaded the managed system software installer (available as a .tar.gz le), the srvadmin-install.sh shell
script is present as setup.sh in the root directory.
NOTE: On a successful import of settings using srvadmin-install.sh (OMDVD) or setup.sh (webpack), the exported
preferences that are stored in the default folder /opt/dell/backup/openmanage are deleted. In case the import fails, the failure is
logged and preferences are rolled back to the defaults.
NOTE: When you upgrade server administrator from the previously installed version, and if you have installed other Dell system
management products, for example DTK, you may see dependency errors. Dell EMC recommends upgrading or removing the
dependent products before upgrading server administrator.
• Using the RPM command
Installing Managed System Software On Supported Linux And VMware ESXi
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