The Dell OpenManage Server Assistant main screen appears. The Server Assistant CD uses a standard Web browser interface. You can navigate the CD by using the mouse to click various icons and text links. The Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Compatibility Guide provides compatibility information about Server Administrator installation and operation on various hardware platforms (or systems) running supported Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating systems.
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Verifying the Systems Management Software Kit Contents
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- The Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD contains drivers and utilities that you need to operate your Dell™ PowerEdge™ system.
- The Dell OpenManage Systems Management CD contains systems management programs and utilities for PowerEdge systems and PowerVault™ storage systems on a network. This CD also contains readme files, which provide the latest systems management software product information.
- The Product Documentation CD includes documentation for PowerEdge systems, systems management software products, peripherals, and RAID controllers.
NOTE: This software kit replaces all software kits version 2.0.1 or later. Discard obsolete software kits. Systems not fully covered by this software kit include the PowerEdge 1300, 2100, 2200, 2300, 4100, 4200, 4300, 4350, 6100, 6300, and 6350 systems. |
Compare the contents of your system accessories box with the packing slip or invoice enclosed with your system. If any components are missing or damaged, call Dell within 30 days of the invoice date for a free replacement. For more information, see 'Obtaining Technical Assistance.'
Installing and Configuring the Server and Operating System
Perform the following steps to determine if an operating system has been installed on your system:
- Ensure that the keyboard, mouse, and monitor are connected to your system and turn on your system.
- Read and accept the software license agreement to continue.
Your system reboots. If a message appears and states that no bootable drives exist, or that an operating system was not found, an operating system has not been installed on your system. Have your operating system CD available and continue with step 3.
NOTE: If an operating system has been preinstalled on your system, it is not necessary to continue with this process. Locate the operating system’s Installation Instructions document that was provided with your system and follow those instructions to complete the installation process. |
- Verify and upgrade your system BIOS and firmware to the recommended versions for your system, and operating system before installing the operating system by performing the following steps:
- Insert the Server Assistant CD into a system running a Microsoft® Windows® operating system.
- Select the system that you want to update by clicking the down-arrow under Select Server.
- Select System Utilities under Select Drivers/Utilities Set.
- Click Continue to go to the next screen, click the BIOS and/or firmware (if the BIOS/firmware require an update), and save the file to the local hard drive.
- To create diskettes to update the BIOS and/or firmware, run the downloaded executable file. See 'Updating Drivers and Utilities' for more information.
- Insert the Server Assistant CD into a system running a Microsoft® Windows® operating system.
- Insert the Server Assistant CD and restart your system.
- Select the language that you want to use.
- Read and accept the software license agreement to continue.
- Select Server Setup on the Server Assistant main page.
- Follow the step-by-step instructions to configure your hardware and to install your operating system.
NOTE: You can download the latest drivers and utilities from support.dell.com. |
NOTE: When you are performing a Windows-installation only, theServer Assistant CD prompts you to insert the Systems Management CD to install the Dell-managed system software components if you do not explicitly disable the installation of these components during the operating system installation process. |
Installing the Managed System Software
NOTE: These instructions assume that your system contains a valid operating system. Do not perform this procedure (except for the RAID controller firmware update) if you used the Server Assistant CD to install your operating system and you did not explicitly disable the installation of the managed system software components during the operating system installation process. |
NOTE: If you use IT Assistant, you must install the SNMP agent on your managed system using your operating system media before installing the managed system software. |
NOTE: Before installing the Storage Management (Array Manager) component of Server Administrator, use the Server Assistant CD in service mode to update to the latest recommended RAID controller firmware and drivers. You must manually flash the RAID controller firmware. For information about RAID controller firmware and driver versions, see the Array Manager readme file under the Readme section on the Systems Management CD. Download game d?u tru?ng thu 2. |
The following installation procedures provide step-by-step instructions for installing the managed system software on each supported operating system.
Installing Managed System Software for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 Operating Systems
NOTE: Managed system software runs only on Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 versions of the Windows operating systems. |
NOTE: If you have a PowerEdge 1655MC system, or if your operating system was preinstalled and you have the OpenManage Installation icon on your desktop, the managed system software has been preloaded on your system and you do not need to use the Systems Management CD. To complete the software installation, double-click the OpenManage Installation icon to launch setup, and then go to step 8. |
- Log on with administrator privileges to the system running the Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 (collectively referred to as Windows hereafter) operating system where you want to install the managed system components.
- Exit any open application programs and disable any virus-scanning software.
- If you plan to install the storage management function, you must first verify that the following items are operational:
- Device drivers for each RAID controller installed on your system. You can find device drivers on the Server Assistant CD. You can verify the device driver under Windows by right-clicking My Computer, selecting Manage, and then clicking Device Manager.
- Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0 (available for download at www.microsoft.com) on systems running Windows. You can verify the version of your software by selecting About Internet Explorer under Internet Explorer's Help menu. You can also use Netscape Navigator 6.2.3 or 7.02 on systems running Windows 2000.
- Insert the Systems Management CD into the CD drive on the system running Windows.
The setup program should start automatically. If it does not, click the Start button, click Run, and then type x:setup.exe (where x is the drive letter of your CD drive).
- Click Next on the Welcome to Dell OpenManage Systems Management Installation screen.
- Read and accept the software license agreement to continue.
- Click Install Managed System.
The setup program provides both an Express Setup option and a Custom Setup option. The Express Setup option (recommended) automatically installs into a default directory all of the detected software components that are necessary to manage your system. The Custom Setup option allows you to select which software components you want to install and where you want to install them.
The rest of this procedure is based on the Express Setup option. See the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator User’s Guide for information about Custom Setup.
- Click Express Setup.
- Read the information on the Installation Summary screen, and then click Next.
- Click Yes to confirm the installation, and then follow all instructions displayed on the screen.
The setup program automatically installs all of the managed system software for your hardware configuration. - When the installation is complete, click Finish and restart your system before using the software.
NOTE: To log in to Server Administrator, you must use your operating system user name and password. See 'Setup and Administration' in the Server Administrator User's Guide for more information. |
For advanced installation instructions, see each product's documentation on the documentation CD.
See the Server Administrator User’s Guide for information about the Custom Setup option, the unattended installation of managed system software, and the uninstallation of the managed system software.
Installing Managed System Software for the Red Hat Linux Operating System
NOTE: To use Dell-supported versions of Red Hat Linux kernels, you must have dynamic kernel support. See the Server Administrator User's Guide for more information. |
- Log on with administrator privileges to the system running Red Hat Linux where you want to install the managed system components.
- Exit any open application programs and disable any virus-scanning software.
- For systems running Red Hat Linux 8.0 or 9, or Red Hat Linux 2.1 Advanced Server, verify that you have one of the following browsers:
- Mozilla 1.0.1 or 1.2.1
- Netscape Navigator 6.2.3 or 7.02
- Start the X Windows graphical user interface (GUI) using the startx command.
- Insert the Systems Management CD into the CD drive on the system running Red Hat Linux. NOTE: If your operating system was preinstalled, the managed system software has been preloaded on your system and you do not need to use the Systems Management CD. To complete the software installation, run the installation script start.sh, located in the /dell/omsw directory.
- Mount the CD using the mount /mnt/cdrom command.
- Click start.sh located in the root directory of the CD to start the setup program.
- Click Next on the Welcome to Dell OpenManage Systems Management Installation screen.
- Read and accept the software license agreement to continue.
The setup program provides both an Express Setup option and a Custom Setup option. The Express Setup option (recommended) automatically installs all of the software components necessary to manage your system. The Custom Setup option allows you to select which software components you want to install.
The rest of this procedure is based on the Express Setup option. See the Server Administrator User’s Guide for information about the Custom Setup option.
- Click Express Setup.
- Read the information on the Installation Summary screen, and then click Next.
The setup program automatically installs all of the managed system software for your hardware configuration. - When the installation is complete, click Finish.
For advanced installation instructions, see each product's documentation on the documentation CD.
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See the Server Administrator User’s Guide for information about the Custom Setup option and the uninstallation of the managed system software.
Installing Managed System Software for the Novell® NetWare® Operating System
- Insert the Systems Management CD into the system's CD drive.
- Type load cdrom and press <Enter>.
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- Record the volume name for the CD drive.
- Type load nwconfig and press <Enter>.
- In the NetWare Configuration screen under Configuration Options, select Product Options and press <Enter>.
- On the Other Installation Actions menu, select Install a product not listed and press <Enter>.
- Press <F3> to specify a different installation path.
- Delete a: and type the volume name and path:
All available volumes display.
NOTE: A dialog box listing previously selected paths might appear after you press <Enter>. Press <Esc> to close this dialog box. |
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- After you enter the path, press <Enter> to continue.
- Select the other components you want to install.
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- Select one of the following options:
A message appears, stating:
Indicate which file groups you want installed.
Server Administrator is not listed as a selection because it is installed by default.
NOTE: Items selected for installation have an X next to them. Pressing <Enter> next to an item selects that item. Pressing the spacebar next to an item switches the selection between selected and not selected. |
The installation of Server Administrator and the components you selected begins. Status messages appear.
The Systems Management Security Utility appears and asks whether you want to change the default security settings.
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- Press <y> to change the user password.
- Press <n> to accept the default password.
- Press <q> to quit the security utility and to accept default 'root' security.
- When a dialog box appears, press <Enter> to continue.
- When the installation of Server Administrator completes, press <Esc> twice and <Enter> once to return to the console prompt and exit the nwconfig program.
- Restart your system before using the software.
The installation of Server Administrator and the components you selected continues. Status messages appear.
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Installing the Management Station Applications
NOTE: For systems running Windows, you can install both managed system and management station software on your PowerEdge system. |
NOTE: Management station applications run only on systems running Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, but can manage the managed system running Windows, NetWare, and Red Hat Linux. |
To install applications onto the management station, perform the following steps:
- Log on with administrator privileges to the system running Windows where you want to install the management station applications.
- Exit any open applications and disable any virus-scanning software.
- Insert the Systems Management CD into the CD drive on the system running Windows.
The setup program should start automatically. If it does not, click the Start button, click Run, and then type x:setup.exe (where x is the drive letter of your CD drive). - Click Next on the Welcome to Dell OpenManage Systems Management Installation screen.
- Read and accept the software license agreement to continue.
- Click Install Management Station.
The setup program provides both an Express Setup option and a Custom Setup option. The Express Setup option (recommended) automatically installs all of the software components necessary to manage your system. The Custom Setup option allows you to select which software components you want to install.
The rest of this procedure is based on the Express Setup option.
- Click Express Setup.
- Read the information displayed on the Installation Summary screen, and then click Next.
- Click Yes to confirm the installation, and then follow all instructions displayed on the screen.
The setup program automatically installs all of the management station software for your hardware configuration. - When the installation is complete, click Finish and restart your system before using the software.
For advanced installation instructions, see each product's documentation on the documentation CD.
Updating Drivers and Utilities
The Server Assistant CD contains device drivers and system utilities that you can use to update a currently running system.
NOTE: You can run the Server Assistant CD only on systems running Windows to update drivers and utilities. To update systems that are not running Windows, you must use the Server Assistant CD on a system running Windows and then copy or share the selected files to the final destination system. |
- Insert the Server Assistant CD into the CD drive on the system running Windows.
The setup program should start automatically. If it does not, click the Start button, click Run, and then type x:setup.exe (where x is the drive letter of your CD drive). - Select the system and the file set that you want to update, and click Continue.
- Select the file that you want to update by clicking the file name.
You are prompted for a location to save the file.
Files are delivered in compressed format. Running the compressed file either creates a diskette(s) during the extraction or prompts for the location to save the extracted files. BIOS and firmware files normally require diskettes for the extraction.
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Before contacting Dell for technical assistance, see the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. If you need further technical support, see 'Getting Help' in your system's Installation and Troubleshooting Guide for country/region-specific information about contacting Dell by using telephone, fax, and Internet services.
For the latest product updates, such as drivers and patches, go to the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.
Readme files for all supported software are available on the Systems Management CD.
Dell Enterprise Training and Certification is available now; see www.dell.com/training for more information. This service may not be offered in all locations.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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