Release Notes

Non support for Windows "Advertised" installation. (144364)
Dell OpenManage install does not support Windows "Advertised" installation - the process of
automatically distributing a program to client computers for installation through Windows group
policies.
Versions Affected: 7.0 and earlier
Server Administrator conflicts with the Intel IMB driver
Server Administrator may conflict with the Intel IMB driver. You may receive an informational
message recommending that you uninstall the Intel IMB driver before installing Server
Administrator. You can do so through the "Device Manager."
Perform the following steps:
1. Open the "Device Manager."
2. Expand the "System devices" list.
3. Right-click the device with a name of the form "IMB Driver” and select "Uninstall."
4. Click "OK" to uninstall.
If you choose to install Server Administrator while the Intel IMB driver is being installed, you may
have problems running Server Administrator. Server Administrator services may fail to start or
Server Administrator may have problems accessing sensor data.
Wrong install directory shown during OM Installation (71022)
Broadcom/Intel SNMP agent installers are provided by Broadcom/Intel and they do not support
installation of these components in the custom directory.
Known Issues on Linux
Dell SBUU modifies .bash_profile.(152668)
Dell Systems Build and Update Utility add a script to the root user's ".bash_profile" file that
prompts for the installation of Dell OpenManage systems management software. This script may
interfere with remote client applications that authenticate using the root user account on the
system but cannot handle user prompts.
To remedy this limitation, edit the ".bash_profile" file and comment the line: "[ ${SHLVL}....”
Versions Affected: 7.0 and earlier
Dependency issue during install.(303464)
During installation, the “libstdc++.so.5 is needed by srvadmin-<component>" failed dependency
error is displayed.
To resolve this, install the compatibility libraries from your Linux distribution using the "rpm -ivh
compat-libstdc++*.rpm" command.
Versions Affected: 7.0 and earlier