Release Notes
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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* On the Windows 2008 SP2 SBS operating system, the listener creation
link on the prerequisite checker screen does not work. See the Dell
OpenManage Server Administrator Installation Guide for creating the
HTTPS listener using the winrm command line utility.
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USER NOTES FOR SUPPORTED RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX, SUSE LINUX
ENTERPRISE SERVER AND VMWARE ESX OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* The OpenIPMI device driver used by Server Administrator will
conflict with the Intel IMB device driver. You must
uninstall the IMB driver before installing Server Administrator.
* When Dell OpenManage Server Administrator is installed on a system,
dependency issues related to RPMs may occur. To resolve these issues,
install the missing RPMs from SYSMGMT/srvadmin/linux/RPMS/supportRPMS.
If the RPMs are not available in this directory, install these from
the operating system media.
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* The USB arbitration service of VMWare ESX 4.1 makes the USB devices
invisible to the Hypervisor. So, when DUPs or the Inventory Collector
runs on the MN, the partitions exposed as USB devices are not shown,
and it reaches the timeout after 15 to 20 minutes. This timeout
occurs in the following cases:
When you start "DSM SA Shared Service" on the VMware ESX 4.1
managed node, it runs the Inventory Collector. While the USB
arbitration service is running, you must wait for 15 to 20 minutes
for the Inventory collector to complete the execution before
attempting to stop this service, or uninstall Server Administrator.
When you manually run the Inventory Collector (invcol) on the VMware
ESX 4.1 managed node while the USB arbitration service is running,
you must wait for 15 to 20 minutes before the operations end. The
invcol output file has the following: