Install Guide
Table 9. Names of the Directories Under the srvadmin/linux/custom/<operating system>
directory (continued)
Name of RPM Description Other Server Administrator RPMs
required
srvadmin-cm Server Administrator Inventory Collector
— Systems management change
management inventory collector.
srvadmin-omilcore, srvadmin-deng, and
srvadmin-omacore
srvadmin-deng Server Administrator Data Engine —
Systems management provides a data
management framework for systems
management software.
srvadmin-omilcore
srvadmin-hapi Server Administrator Hardware
Application Programming Interface —
This systems management package
provides the device drivers and libraries
needed by systems management
software to access information about
the hardware on supported systems.
srvadmin-omilcore
srvadmin-isvc Server Administrator Instrumentation
Service — Server Administrator provides
a suite of systems management
information for keeping supported
systems on the network healthy. Server
Administrator Instrumentation Service
provides fault management information,
prefailure information, and asset and
inventory information to management
applications. The Instrumentation
Service monitors the health of the
system and provides rapid access to
detailed fault and performance
information about the hardware on
supported systems. The Instrumentation
Service requires installation of systems
management device drivers.
srvadmin-omilcore, srvadmin-deng, and
srvadmin-hapi
srvadmin-omacore Server Administrator—Systems
management-managed mode core and
CLI.
srvadmin-omilcore and srvadmin-deng
srvadmin-omcommon Provides Common Framework that is
required by Server Administrator.
srvadmin-omilcore
srvadmin-omilcore Server Administrator Install Core—This
is the core install package that provides
the tools necessary for the rest of the
Systems management install packages.
All Server Administrator RPMs require
this RPM.
What happens if I install the RPM package on an unsupported system or
on an unsupported operating system?
If you try to install the RPM packages on an unsupported system or an unsupported operating system, you may see
unpredictable behavior during the install, uninstall, or during use of the RPM package. Most of the RPM packages have been
written and tested for supported systems and the Linux versions that are listed in the readme.
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