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address of the iDRACs in the Proxy Exclusion List on the SupportAssist Enterprise Proxy Settings page and then
revalidate each device.
After migration from an unregistered version of SupportAssist, collections that you manually initiate are not automatically
uploaded. To ensure that these collections are automatically uploaded, enable the automatic collection upload settings in the
Preferences page.
Migrating to SupportAssist Enterprise by using the SupportAssist
Enterprise installer package (Linux)
Prerequisites
Download the SupportAssist Enterprise installation package for Linux operating systems. See Downloading the SupportAssist
Enterprise installation package on page 16.
About this task
If you have SupportAssist for Servers version 1.2 or 1.3 installed, you can migrate to SupportAssist Enterprise.
Steps
1. Open the terminal window on the system running the Linux operating system.
2. Browse to the folder where the SupportAssist Enterprise installation package is available.
3. Perform one of the following:
Type chmod 744 supportassistenterprise_1.1.0.bin and press Enter.
Type chmod +x supportassistenterprise_1.1.0.bin and press Enter.
4. Type ./supportassistenterprise_1.1.0.bin and press Enter.
NOTE:
If you want to migrate SupportAssist Enterprise silently, type ./supportassistenterprise_1.1.0.bin
silent and press Enter.
The Welcome to the SupportAssist Enterprise Installer message is displayed.
5. To continue, type c.
The SupportAssist Enterprise License Agreement is displayed.
6. Read the license agreement and type y to start the installation.
After the installation is completed, the SupportAssist Enterprise login page opens in a web browser window.
NOTE:
If the initialization of the Dell SupportAssist Service takes longer than expected, an error message is
displayed. If this issue occurs, close the web browser and try accessing SupportAssist Enterprise later. For instructions
to access SupportAssist Enterprise, see Opening the SupportAssist Enterprise user interface on page 34.
NOTE: If you are using a Linux terminal emulator such as PuTTY to remotely install SupportAssist Enterprise, the
SupportAssist Enterprise login page is not displayed. In such a scenario, you must access the SupportAssist
Enterprise login page by using one of the following methods:
Log in to a remote system and access the following web address by using a web browser:
https://<IP address or host name of the server where SupportAssist Enterprise is
installed>:5700/SupportAssist
NOTE: You can access SupportAssist Enterprise from a remote system only if port 5700 is open on the network.
Log in to the local system and access the following web address by using a web browser: http://
localhost:9099/SupportAssist
7. Type the user name and password of a user with root privileges on the system where SupportAssist Enterprise is installed,
and then click Login.
If you had created device groups and device group credentials prior to migration, the following changes occur:
Device group credentials are saved as Credential Accounts and Credential Profiles. However, if individual and device
group credentials were configured for devices within the device group, only the individual device credentials are applied
for those devices after the upgrade. If necessary, you can select those devices and apply the created credential profiles.
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