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2 Create a user, with the user privilege 15, where this user can configure the box from the management station through OMI.
3 Install the smartscript package. For detailed information, see the Installing SmartScripting section of the Smart Scripting chapter.
4 Install the OMI package.
EXEC Privilege mode
package install “tftp://<ip-address>/OMI-I-9.11.0.0.tar.gz”
5 Enable the REST API.
CONFIGURATION mode
rest-server http
OMI Requirements
This section describes the requirements for using OMI:
Operating system and Environment — Any Windows OS that supports the Windows Management Framework 4.0 and PowerShell
version 4.0 or higher can be used with OMI.
Server Initial Configuration — DSC configurations are shared in the form of Managed Object Format (MOF) files.
Get the DellNetworkingDSC.zip file from the chassis. Unzip the DellNetworkingDSC.zip file and place it in one of the
paths available in $env:PSModulePath or add the folder to the $env:PSModulePath. For additional information, see https://
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd878326(v=vs.85).aspx. You can also download the DellNetworkingDSC.zip file from the
Dell Support website at
https://www.force10networks.com/CSPortal20/Main/SupportMain.aspx.
Configuring OMI
The OMI package supports the following configurations:
1 Enable the REST API.
CONFIGURATION mode
rest-server http
2 Configure script path /usr/pkg/omi108/bin/
The script path configuration helps you to configure the unnamed scripts present in the configured path.
3 Start the OMI server.
CONFIGURATION mode
script execute omi-server-config args start
4 Stop the OMI server.
CONFIGURATION mode
script execute omi-server-config args stop
NOTE
: The OMI server supports both secured (port 5986) and unsecured (port 5985) connections.
Utility Scripts
To manage the OMI operations, use the following wrapper scripts:
omi-server-config
To configure the OMI server, use the omi-server-config script.
script execute omi-server-config args “arguments
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