Server Administrator Installation and Management 7.3.
Version 7.3.0 Release Date: June 2013 Previous Version 7.2.1 Importance RECOMMENDED: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software). What’s New Server Administrator Installation and Management do not have any updates for this release.
User Notes for Supported Windows Operating Systems In the Prerequisite Checker screen, you may get the following message: An error occurred while attempting to execute a Visual Basic Script. Please confirm that Visual Basic files are installed correctly. This error occurs when the Prerequisite Checker calls the vbstest.vbs (a Visual Basic [VB]) script to verify the installation environment and fails for some reason.
User Notes for Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and VMware ESX Operating Systems 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 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 you require the usbarbitor, enable it manually. To enable the usbarbitrator, run the command - chkconfig usbarbitrator on. (373924) User Notes for Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and VMware ESX Operating Systems Under certain conditions with DKMS versions prior to version 2.0.9, device driver building may fail. This may prevent Server Administrator from installing. You may see the following error message: "Building module: cleaning build area....
The program can't start because libxml2.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. Resolution: To resolve this issue: Log off from the remote session and login again. (or) Perform the following steps in the same remote session: 1. 2. 3. 4. Right-click My Computer. Go to the Advanced tab. Click Environment Variables. The Environment Variables pop-up screen is displayed. Click OK and exit from the screen.
Issues on Linux Issue 1: Description: SBUU modifies .bash_profile. (152668) Systems Build and Update Utility adds a script to the .bash_profile file of the root user that prompts the installation of systems management software. This script may interfere with remote client applications that authenticate using the root user account on the system, but cannot handle user prompts. Resolution: To fix this, edit the .bash_profile file and comment the line: "[ ${SHLVL}...." Versions Affected: 7.
rpm -Uhv srvadmin-iws-*.sles11.rpm --nodeps rpm -Uhv srvadmin-itunnelprocider-*.sles11.rpm –nodeps Versions Affected: 7.3 to 6.0 Issue 5: Description: DRAC4 service failure message after YUM install. (391720) RAC4 service startup displays failed to probe DRAC4 when Server Administrator installation is performed using YUM or if all the RAC rpms are installed from the Server Administrator DVD.
Issue 2: Description: Server Administrator conflicts with the Intel IMB driver Server Administrator may conflict with the Intel IMB driver. You may receive an informational message recommending that to uninstall the Intel IMB driver before installing Server Administrator. Resolution: You can do it through the Device Manager performing the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the Device Manager. Expand the System devices list. Right-click the device with a name of the form IMB Driver and select Uninstall.
Resolution: To prevent this, run the srvadmin-services stop command to stop the Server Administrator services and then remove the Server Administrator rpms. Versions Affected: 7.