Installation manual

Frequently Asked Questions 131
Administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (versions 5 and version 6) for
Intel EM64T, ensure that you install the applicable 32-bit versions of the
missing RPM file dependencies. The 32-bit RPM versions always have i386 in
the file name extension. You may also experience failed shared object files
(files with so in the file name extension) dependencies. In this case, you can
determine which RPM is needed to install the shared object, by using the
RPM --whatprovides switch. For example:
rpm -q --whatprovides libpam.so.0
An RPM name such as pam-0.75-64 could be returned, so obtain and install
the pam-0.75-64.i386.rpm. When Server Administrator is installed on a
system running a 64-bit version of Linux operating system, ensure that the
compat-libstdc++-<version>.i386.rpm RPM package is installed. You need
to resolve the dependencies manually by installing the missing RPM files
from your Linux operating system media.
NOTE: If you are using later versions of supported Linux operating systems and the
RPM files available in the directory
SYSMGMT/srvadmin/linux/RPMS/supportRPMS on the DVD are
incompatible, use the latest RPMs from your operating system media.
Where can I find the source packages for Open Source RPMs?
Source packages for Open Source RPMs are available on an orderable DVD
image.
What do I do when management station RAC utility installation fails due to
missing RPM file?
During the installation of the management station RAC utility (mgmtst-
racadm RPM under /SYSMGMT/ManagementStation/linux/rac
directory on the Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD),
the installation may fail due to missing RPM file dependencies on
libstdc++.so libraries. Install the compat-libstdc++ RPM provided in the
same directory to resolve the dependency and retry the installation.