Install Guide

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Once activated, the log files are generated in the %TEMP% directory. Some log files generated in this directory are:
Managed System Installation
SysMgmt_<timestamp>.log
These log files are created by default if the prerequisite checker user interface (UI) is running.
Microsoft Active Directory
If you use Active Directory service software, you can configure it to control access to the network. The Active Directory
database is modified to support remote management authentication and authorization. Server Administrator, Integrated Remote
Access Controller (iDRAC), Chassis Management Controller (CMC), and Remote Access Controllers (RAC), can interface with
Active Directory. Using Active Directory, add and control users and privileges from a central database.
Related Links:
Using Microsoft Active Directory
Configuring SNMP Agents
The systems management software supports the SNMP systems management standard on all supported operating systems.
The SNMP support may or may not be installed depending on the operating system and how the operating system was
installed. An installed supported systems management protocol standard, such as SNMP, is required before installing the
systems management software.
Configure the SNMP agent to change the community name, enable set operations, and send traps to a management station. To
configure the SNMP agent for proper interaction with management applications, perform the procedures described in the Dell
EMC OpenManage Server Administrator Users Guide.
Related Links:
Installation Requirements
Supported Systems Management Protocol Standards
Secure Port Server And Security Setup
This section contains the following topics:
Setting User and Server Preferences
x 509 Certificate Management
Setting User And Server Preferences
You can set user and secure port server preferences for Server Administrator from the Preferences web page. Click General
Settings and click either the User tab or Web Server tab.
X.509 Certificate Management
Web certificates are necessary to ensure that the identity and information exchanged with a remote system is not viewed or
changed by others. To ensure system security, it is strongly recommended that you either generate a new X.509 certificate,
reuse an existing X.509 certificate, or import a root certificate or certificate chain from a Certificate Authority (CA). Authorized
CAs include Verisign, Entrust, and Thawte.
NOTE: Log in with administrator privileges to perform certificate management.
NOTE: SAN attribute is a new implementation in OMSA. SAN attribute will not be present when Server Administrator is
upgraded from earlier version to 10.1.0.0 or when the existing X.509 certificate is imported.
You can manage X.509 certificates for Server Administrator from the Preferences page. Click General Settings, select the
Web Server tab, and click X.509 Certificate.
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Preinstallation Setup