Users Guide
146 Installing Managed System Software on Supported Linux Operating Systems
Express Install
Use the provided shell script to perform the express installation in silent and
unattended mode.
NOTE: On the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 operating system, CDs are auto-mounted
with the -noexec mount option. This option does not allow you to run any
executable from the CD. You need to manually mount the CD-ROM and then run
executables.
1
Log on as
root
to the system running the supported Red Hat Enterprise
Linux or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system where you want
to install the managed system components.
2
Insert the
Dell Systems Console and Agent
CD or the
Dell Systems
Management Tools and Documentation
DVD into the CD drive.
3
If necessary, use the command line to mount the CD using a command
such as:
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
4
Navigate to the
srvadmin/linux/supportscripts
directory if you are using
the CD. Navigate to
SYSMGMT/srvadmin/linux/supportscripts
if you
are using the DVD.
5
Run the
srvadmin-install.sh
shell script as shown below, which performs a
silent and unattended express installation. All of the components,
including any applicable remote access controller (DRAC III, DRAC 4, or
DRAC 5) software components, will be installed.
sh srvadmin-install.sh --express
or
sh srvadmin-install.sh -x
NOTE: Just before the Server Administrator RPMs are installed, the
srvadmin-install.sh shell script automatically calls the srvadmin-openipmi.sh
shell script to ensure that an appropriate version of the OpenIPMI driver is
currently installed on the system. If a sufficient version is not found, the
srvadmin-install.sh shell script calls the srvadmin-openipmi.sh shell script to
attempt to install a sufficient version. If the attempt fails for any reason, an
appropriate error message will be displayed with instructions describing how
to resolve the error. After resolving any error, you should then re-run the
srvadmin-install.sh shell script to install the managed system components.
Server Administrator services do not start automatically.