Release Notes

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smsom/4.5.1/readme/readme.txt[10/25/2012 1:26:15 PM]
If you choose to install Server Administrator while the Intel
IMB driver is being installed, you may have problems running
Server Administrator. Server Administrator services may fail
to start, or Server Administrator may have problems accessing
sensor data.
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USER NOTES FOR SUPPORTED RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* If your system comes with a factory installed Red Hat Enterprise
Linux (version 3) operating system for Intel EM64T, then prior to
installing Server Administrator, you will need to install a set of
Server Administrator-dependent RPM files. For convenience, these
32-bit versions of the RPM files are provided on the CD or package.
Navigate to the subfolder "/srvadmin/linux/RPMS/RH3_x86_64" and run
"rpm -Uvh *" to install these RPM files before installing Server
Administrator. If the 64-bit version of the dependent RPMs are
already installed, a warning message may result. Install the 32-bit
versions using "rpm -Uvh * -- force" to bypass the warning.
* To avoid warnings concerning the RPM package key during
installation, mount the CD or package, and import the key using the
command:
"rpm --import /mnt/cdrom/srvadmin/linux/RPM-GPG-KEY"
* If you have performed a default manual install of your Linux
operating system without Dell OpenManage Server Assistant, you will
need a set of Server Administrator dependent RPM files installed
prior to installing Server Administrator. These RPM files can be
found on the Red Hat operating system media. You can locate them
under the "/srvadmin/linux/RPMS" folder on the CD or software
package. Under this folder, there are subfolders "RH3_i386,"
"RH3_x86_64," "RH4_i386," and "RH4_x86_64." Navigate to the
subfolder that matches your Linux operating system and run
"rpm –Uvh *" to install these RPM files prior to installing
Server Administrator.
* If you have performed a non-default install of your Linux
operating system using your Linux operating system media, you may
see missing RPM file dependencies when installing Server
Administrator. Dell OpenManage Server Administrator is a 32-bit
application. When installed on a 64-bit version of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux, the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator
application remains 32-bit, while the device drivers installed
by Dell OpenManage Server Administrator are 64-bit. If you are
attempting to install Server Administrator on a system supporting
Red Hat Enterprise Linux x86 and Intel EM64T, be sure to install the
applicable 32-bit versions of the missing RPM file dependencies.
The 32-bit RPM versions always have "i386" in the file name
extension. You may also experience failed shared object file (files
with "so" in the file name extension) dependencies. In this case,