Mate, I've spend a day installing that stuff .. I have a script prepared for installation (needs to be modified - for instance different directories) I use x86_64 platform so you may want to change packages to install. ###################################################### echo ' * Packages upgrade and mantain' # Upgrade yum upgrade # Removing packages yum remove alsa-lib anacron arts aspell audiofile bluez-libs bluez-bluefw cups-libs dapl dhcpv6_client dos2unix dosfstools ipsec-tools irda-utils isdn4k-utils logwatch lrzsz mdadm mtools mt-st net-snmp-libs pax pcmcia-cs ppp pyxf86config redhat-artwork redhat-lsb rhnlib redhat-menus rhpl talk unix2dos vconfig wireless-tools words ypbind yp-tools # Installing default set of importent packages yum install gcc cpp links lynx iproute iptraf tcpdump vim-enhanced sysstat libgcc.i386 ncurses.i386 openssl096b.i386 pam.i386 zlib.i386 libxml2.i386 compat-libstdc++-33.i386 compat-libstdc++-296.i386 compat-libstdc++-33.x86_64 OpenIPMI.x86_64 echo # Installing Dell Server Admin echo Dell monitoring software cd /data01/packages/srvadmin/linux/RPMS/supportRPMS/RH4_x86_64/ rpm -i /data01/packages/srvadmin/linux/RPMS/supportRPMS/RH4_x86_64/dkms* rpm -i /data01/packages/srvadmin/linux/RPMS/supportRPMS/RH4_x86_64/openipmi* rpm -i /data01/packages/srvadmin/linux/RPMS/supportRPMS/RH4_x86_64/srvadmin-ipm i* cd /root/srvadmin/linux/custom rpm -i srvadmin-base/* rpm -i add-storageservices/*.rpm rpm -i add-webserver/*.rpm service ipmi start chkconfig ipmi on srvadmin-services.sh start echo 'Installation of Dell monitoring tools completed - if something goes wrong slap me ;) - Paul' ######################################################################## Make a diff of that what you have done and what you can find above and fix it ;) Take care, Paul Malinowski -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Pearson Sent: 21 September 2006 14:46 To: CentOS mailing list Subject: [CentOS] Dell OpenManage installation on CentOS4 I have a Dell 1950 box on evaluation with 2 SATA drives connected to the on board Dell PERC 5/i with the disks set up as a mirror I've installed CentOS4.4 (x86_64) on the system and now I'm trying to install/configure/use the Dell OpenManage tools that came on a CD with the system. I've installed the tools using the provided install script and they appeared to install OK. I'm primarily interested in the tools to monitor the RAID controller - but if I type: omreport storage controller -fmt lst I get: No controllers found Also, if I use the Web interface, I only get 'Diagnostic' menus - nothing about configuring/monitoring the storage. As I've never used OpenManage before, I'm not sure what to expect from it ... Does anyone know if I have to do anything special to get these OpenManage tools to work with CentOS4? Thanks James Pearson _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos This e-mail and all attachments have been scanned by the HighSpeed Office virus scanning service powered by MessageLabs and no known viruses were detected. This electronic message transmission contains information from Fish4 Trading Limited and/or other Fish4 affiliated companies (specifically Fish4Homes Ltd, Fish4Cars Ltd, Fish4Jobs Ltd and Fish4 Ltd) that may be confidential or privileged. The information is intended solely for the recipient and use by any other party is not authorized. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this electronic message transmission is prohibited. If you have received this electronic message transmission in error, please notify Fish4 immediately by telephone (0208 600 7000) or by electronic mail (administrator@xxxxxxxxxxx). Thank you. This e-mail and all attachments have been scanned by the HighSpeed Office virus scanning service powered by MessageLabs and no known viruses were detected. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos