Release Notes

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smsom/5.1.1/en/readme/readme.txt[10/23/2012 10:35:49 AM]
uninstall the Intel IMB driver before installing Server
Administrator. You can do so through the "Device Manager."
Perform the following steps:
1. Open the "Device Manager."
2. Expand the "System devices" list.
3. Right-click the device with a name of the form "IMB Driver *"
and select "Uninstall."
4. Select "OK" to uninstall.
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.
* If you upgrade the Microsoft Installer Engine to version 3.1 on
your system using Dell OpenManage Install, you may have to reboot
your system in order to install other software applications such
as the Microsoft SQL Server.
NOTE: Dell OpenManage software does not require a reboot - the
software will install and operate without a reboot.
* When Multi-lingual User Interface (MUI) is set to non-unicode
languages like Simplified Chinese or Japanese, the user is
expected to set the system locale to Simplified Chinese or Japanese.
This enables the Prerequisite Checker messages to be displayed.
This is because any non-Unicode application will run
only when the system locale (also called “Language for non-Unicode
Programs” on XP) is set to match the application’s language.
* Upgrade may require a reboot if the files to be upgraded are in
use. This is a typical windows installer behaviour. It is
recommended that you reboot the system when prompted. (66818)
* Broadcom/Intel SNMP agent installers are provided by Broadcom/Intel
and they do not support installation of these components in the
custom directory.
(71022)
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USER NOTES FOR SUPPORTED RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX AND SUSE LINUX
ENTERPRISE SERVER OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* If your system comes with a factory-installed Red Hat Enterprise
Linux version 3 (x86-64) operating system, 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 is