For localizing the repo you can look into Dell Repo Manager:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/Drivers/
DriversDetails?driverId=2GY7P
You can customize the repo if you need to hold back a version for anything
and it's a great tool. Runs on Linux now!!!
For firmware updates I used to
On 20 April 2018 at 14:11, R S wrote:
> Thanks for sharing this. Makes me want to spent time and try out OME.
> I used the 64bit EXEs in iDRAC just recently for the first time wondering
> how the iDRAC can handle EXEs?!?! :) It worked though.
> Is OME available for
Thanks for sharing this. Makes me want to spent time and try out OME.
I used the 64bit EXEs in iDRAC just recently for the first time wondering
how the iDRAC can handle EXEs?!?! :) It worked though.
Is OME available for GNU/Linux?
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From: francis picabia <fpica...@gmail.com>
To: linux-poweredge@dell.com
Thanks Kevin.
I tried DRM for Linux(v3.0.0.385) on Centos 7.4 and it is buggy. After
creating the repo and updating preferences, it just suddenly disappeared
from console. I can't create a new repo or change preferences it just keeps
circling on the dots. Seems very unstable to me.
Can you share
In regard to: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] PE Update Strategy & Questions,...:
OpenManage Enterprise the successor to OpeManage Essentials (both OME
for simplicity) is available now. It is supplied as a CentOS based
virtual appliance which can run on VMware, Hyper-V or KVM - so yes OME
is available
OpenManage Enterprise the successor to OpeManage Essentials (both OME for
simplicity) is available now. It is supplied as a CentOS based virtual
appliance which can run on VMware, Hyper-V or KVM - so yes OME is available for
Linux.
If you want more information, let me know and I will provide
The reason we use the phrase "Tech Release" is that it currently does not have
feature parity with OMEssentials. Later this year we will reach a 'cutover'
point where OMEnterprise has caught up, and all new development will be there.
Bug fixes for OMEssentials will continue as necessary.
francis picabia kirjoitti 20.4.2018 klo 15.25:
Running Redhat 7.4 and srvadmin packages of version 9.1.0-2757.12173
When updating the system I see a dependency error.
For the record, there is a RH Bugzilla entry for this issue at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1570019
This issue is in Dell's side of the tennis court according to Redhat...
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3409271
Until Dell EMC updates OMSA to remove the dependency on the deprecated c++
interface in libsmbios, customers will need to work around the issue by
configuring yum to ignore/exclude
Running Redhat 7.4 and srvadmin packages of version 9.1.0-2757.12173
When updating the system I see a dependency error.
# cat /etc/yum.repos.d/dell-system-update.repo
[dell-system-update_independent]
name=dell-system-update_independent
Thanks RS & Florian for your suggestions.
I intend to use Catalog.xml file as my primary tool to approve updates that
are applied by iDRAC or dsu. I plan to download this Catalog.xml and
publish via ftp/http internally and do a phased roll-out. Say dev servers
get first.I understand the firmware
Hello all -
Is there a document that lists how the fw updates are verified before
applied? I see that Catalog.xml has md5hash but couldn't find a document
that says it is verified. Also does DSU or DRM check digital signatures or
does Dell leave it for end-users to do it onm their own by
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