Note: To test the latest OMSA 5.5 repository, go to OMSA_5.5.
Dell System-Specific Linux repository, aka: Hardware Repository
What is this?
Please see the detailed description in the Linux Wiki:
Dell Linux hardware repository
How to set up
yum setup instructions for RHEL5, Fedora5+, CentOS.
up2date setup instructions for RHEL4.
rug setup instructions for SUSE.
Note: The version of yum distributed on CentOS 3 by default is too old (yum
2.0.8). You will need to upgrade to a yum 2.4.x version in order to use these
repositories. The older version of yum does not support plugins or mirrorlists,
which are required for these repos to work.
- Set up this repository:
wget -q -O - http:///bootstrap.cgi | bash
- Optional Install OpenManage Server Administrator:
NOTE: OMSA will not install on unsupported systems. If you receive a
message at install that the system is not supported, it is likely that your
system is not supported, and the install will fail. This is most common on
SC-class systems, as OMSA is completely unsupported on these systems.
Follow these instructions for use with up2date:
- Set up this repository:
wget -q -O - http:///bootstrap.cgi | bash
- Optional Install OpenManage Server Administrator:
NOTE: OMSA will not install on unsupported systems. If you receive a
message at install that the system is not supported, it is likely that your
system is not supported, and the install will fail. This is most common on
SC-class systems, as OMSA is completely unsupported on these systems.
- Set up this repository:
wget -q -O - http:///bootstrap.cgi | bash
- Optional Install OpenManage Server Administrator:
rug install srvadmin-base
rug install srvadmin-webserver
rug install srvadmin-storageservices
NOTE 1: OMSA will not install on unsupported systems. If you receive a
message at install that the system is not supported, it is likely that your
system is not supported, and the install will fail. This is most common on
SC-class systems, as OMSA is completely unsupported on these systems.
NOTE 2: If you want to install srvadmin-all, you have to have
'setserial' installed. I dont have the details on this, but it doesnt appear
that setserial is installed by default.
Manual setup is not recommended or supported at this time.
Please see the
OMSA section
in the wiki for more information.
Support
This is the Dell hardware repository.
Note that this repository is supported based on community support only.
For support questions related to this package repository, please use the appropriate mailing list:
- For OMSA questions: linux-poweredge.
Note that the OMSA software in this repository is 100% official and Dell
supported, but the yum distribution method via this specific repository is
community-support only. There is no support for this yum repo, no warranty of any
kind, nor any SLA for outages in this yum repo. Please monitor the mailing list
for status messages and announcements concerning this repository.
Do not call Dell Technical support with questions about this repository, as they will not be able to help you! For all questions, please use the mailing lists above.
WARNING
This repo is under development. It may change format, add or remove features.
The place to discuss this repo is the linux-poweredge@dell.com mailing list. All
changes to repo format or other import changes will be announced on this mailing
list.
This repo is posted in order to get feedback on the format and improve the
Dell toolset. It is unofficial, and thus there is no SLA or paid support
associated with this. It is provided as-is with no warranty, express or implied.
If you find this repository useful or helpful, you are strongly
encouraged to discuss this fact with your account manager, sales person, or
any other interested party at Dell.