In OM 6.1 we removed many of the install blockages.  In the past, the 
installation scripts would prevent installation on any unsupported distribution 
or version.  In 6.1, these checks have been replaced with standard RPM 
dependency checks.  At run time, there are a few checks within our processes to 
ensure that we are running on Dell hardware that is not too old.  Note that the 
ability to install on a version/distribution does not imply that it is 
officially supported or that it will work.

The net of this is that you should be able to install OMSA on SELinlux if the 
RPMs we are dependent on are installed.  I believe there is a good chance OMSA 
will work, but no guarantees.  Try it and see.

Wayne Weilnau
Systems Management Technologist
Dell | OpenManage Software Development 

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-----Original Message-----
From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of Liberty Young
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 11:59 AM
To: Chris Szilagyi
Cc: linux-poweredge-Lists
Subject: Re: Issues with OpenManage + CentOs 5.4

what about SELinux? Is it enabled?

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:29 PM, Chris Szilagyi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I recently set up a PowerEdge 2400 server running CentOS 5.4.  I'm trying to
> get OpenManage 4.5 installed (last version that I could find, that supports
> the PowerEdge 2400).  I installed everything using the supplied scripts,
> however when I try to start the services with "srvadmin-services.sh start",
> I get the following:
>
> Starting Systems Management Device Drivers:
> Starting dcdbas device driver:                             [  OK  ]
> Starting Systems Management Data Engine:
> Starting dcstor32d:                                        [  OK  ]
> Starting dcevt32d:                                         [  OK  ]
> Starting OM Common Services:                               [  OK  ]
> invcol Error: extract(): Unable to create temporary files. Please ensure
> that there is enough space in the
> tmp folder.
> Starting Secure Port Server:                               [  OK  ]
>
> The disk has over 7 GB of free space, and permissions look OK on /tmp.  Has
> anybody seen this problem or know of a solution?  So far I'm stumped.
>
> Thank you !!
> --
> Chris
>
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