Developers Guide

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Installing iDRAC Service Module on
supported Linux operating system
The complete iDRAC Service Module is packaged in a single Red Hat Package Manager (rpm). The
package, accompanied by a shell script can install, uninstall, or enable/disable the features available.
As the Installer on Linux is a single rpm install, there is no granular install support. You can enable/disable
the features through the scripted installs only.
NOTE: The Installer is available for all iDRAC Service Module supported 64–bit versions of operating
systems Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server 11, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, Citrix XenServer 6.2 SP1, VMware ESXi 5.1
U2, VMware ESXi 5.1 U3, VMware ESXi 5.5 U2, and VMware ESXi 6.0. There is no support for ESX
classic.
NOTE: On repository-based installs such as, Yellowdog Updater, Modified (YUM), VMware Update
Manager (VUM) and Citrix XenServer supplemental pack, all the features are enabled by default.
NOTE: The OS log collection feature of Automatic TechSupport Report is not supported on
CentOS.
Preinstallation requirement for Linux operating system
To install the iDRAC Service Module on systems running the supported Linux operating system, run
setup.sh.
Ensure that the basic functional requirements are met, such as:
The OS-to-iDRAC Pass-through feature for USBNIC mode is enabled by default. If it is disabled,
enable it manually.
The IPv4 Network stack is enabled in the Host Operating system.
The USB subsystem is enabled.
udev is enabled; required to start iDRAC Service Module automatically.
For more information on iDRAC, see the latest Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User’s Guide at
dell.com/support/home.
Linux install dependency
The following are the list of dependent packages/executable(s) that need to be installed to complete the
installation.
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