Release Notes
You may receive an informational message recommending that you
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. Click "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.
* Broadcom/Intel SNMP agent installers are provided by Broadcom/Intel
and they do not support installation of these components in the
custom directory.
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USER NOTES FOR SUPPORTED RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX AND SUSE LINUX
ENTERPRISE SERVER OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* The OpenIPMI device driver used by Server Administrator will
conflict with the Intel IMB device driver. Dell requires that you
uninstall the IMB driver before installing Server Administrator.
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USER NOTES FOR UPGRADE ON SUPPORTED RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX AND SUSE
LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* Under some conditions with DKMS versions prior to version 2.0.9,
device driver building may fail. This could prevent Server
Administrator from installing. You may see the following
error message:
"Building module:
cleaning build area....(bad exit status: 2)
make KERNELRELEASE=2.6.5-7.232-smp -C src KSP=/lib/modules/
2.6.5-7.232-smp/build MANDIR=%{_mandir}....(bad exit status: 2)
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel:
2.6.5-7.232-smp (x86_64)
Consult the make.log in the build directory
/var/lib/dkms/e1000/6.2.11/build/ for more information."
To resolve the device driver build problems:
1. Update the DKMS version to 2.0.9 or later.
2. Uninstall the kernel source on your system.
3. Reinstall the kernel source on you system.
4. Build and install the device driver that was failing to






