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> Subject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] PE Update Strategy & Questions
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> You are welcome!
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> Sadly OME is not Linu
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>> OpenManage Enterprise the successor to OpeManage Essentials (both OME
>> for simplic
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Subject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] PE Update Strategy & Questions
In regard to: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] PE Update Strategy & Questions,...:
> OpenManage Enterprise the successor to OpeManage Essentials (both OME
> for simp
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 avail
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> From: Cameron Smith <came...@networkredux.com>
> Date: 20/04/2018 19:22 (GMT+00:00)
> To: R S <rene.shus...@bcsemail.org>
> Cc: linux-poweredge-Lists <linux-powere...@lists.us.dell.com>
> Subject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] PE Update
ubject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] PE Update Strategy & Questions
You are welcome!
Sadly OME is not Linux ready yet. I have heard rumors that it might be in the
works but I wouldn't hold my breath.
If using the .EXEs in the DRAC GUI here are some tips.
Before you start, go to the Lifecycle Cont
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?
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 12:37 PM, Cameron Smith
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
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
Hi,
Another solution is to setup an OpenManage Essential server (or "OME",
available for free on Dell website), let is scan your network and find
all you iDRAC (no need to go further, like OS-level or with OMSA
agents). It will then display you all the available updates for your
machines, and
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