Hi Guys,
Has anyone successfully installed and ran the Dell Online Diagnostics for Centos 6.2? RHEL 6 is a listed as a supported OS, but it appears the install.sh shell script says it is unsupported.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Brad
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Turnbough, Bradley E. wrote:
Hi Guys,
Has anyone successfully installed and ran the Dell Online Diagnostics for Centos 6.2? RHEL 6 is a listed as a supported OS, but it appears the install.sh shell script says it is unsupported.
Which version of OMSA are you looking at? I have 64, 64 bit (and notice that when it starts linux, it's CentOS 6.x)
mark
OMSA is 6.5
The online diags are separate from OMSA....
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Turnbough, Bradley E. wrote:
Hi Guys,
Has anyone successfully installed and ran the Dell Online Diagnostics for Centos 6.2? RHEL 6 is a listed as a supported OS, but it appears the install.sh shell script says it is unsupported.
Which version of OMSA are you looking at? I have 64, 64 bit (and notice that when it starts linux, it's CentOS 6.x)
mark
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Turnbough, Bradley E. wrote:
Behalf Of m.roth@5-cent.us Turnbough, Bradley E. wrote:
Has anyone successfully installed and ran the Dell Online Diagnostics for Centos 6.2? RHEL 6 is a listed as a supported OS, but it appears the install.sh shell script says it is unsupported.
Which version of OMSA are you looking at? I have 64, 64 bit (and notice that when it starts linux, it's CentOS 6.x)
OMSA is 6.5
The online diags are separate from OMSA....
Yeah, though OMSA installs them while booting up, when I run it from a CD.
I did try to install it a couple months ago, and found (and reported to Dell) that it was looking for certain RHEL specific files & locations. It seemed to be a 32-bit, and though I tried to debug an install on a 64-bit server, it would fail, though I installed enough to make it appear to install correctly.
I'm leaning towards keeping it on the CD, so I don't have to deal with installing/upgrading on our Dells. Sorry I can't help more.
mark mark
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Why are so many people top posting today?
Turnbough, Bradley E. wrote:
Behalf Of m.roth@5-cent.us Turnbough, Bradley E. wrote:
Has anyone successfully installed and ran the Dell Online Diagnostics for Centos 6.2? RHEL 6 is a listed as a supported OS, but it appears the install.sh shell script says it is unsupported.
Which version of OMSA are you looking at? I have 64, 64 bit (and notice that when it starts linux, it's CentOS 6.x)
OMSA is 6.5
The online diags are separate from OMSA....
Yeah, though OMSA installs them while booting up, when I run it from a CD.
I did try to install it a couple months ago, and found (and reported to Dell) that it was looking for certain RHEL specific files & locations. It seemed to be a 32-bit, and though I tried to debug an install on a 64-bit server, it would fail, though I installed enough to make it appear to install correctly.
I'm leaning towards keeping it on the CD, so I don't have to deal with installing/upgrading on our Dells. Sorry I can't help more.
mark mark
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On 03/22/2012 01:08 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Why are so many people top posting today?
Perhaps, because the most common mail client(s) in the world (Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft OWA, Apple Mail.app, http://www.campaignmonitor.com/stats/email-clients/) default to top-posting.
People don't trim/edit or proofread anymore. Forget about scrolling down...
And we wonder why storage requirements for email keep growing all the time.
Trevor
From: "Turnbough, Bradley E." bturnbough@belcan.com
Has anyone successfully installed and ran the Dell Online Diagnostics for Centos 6.2? RHEL 6 is a listed as a supported OS, but it appears the install.sh shell script says it is unsupported.
If it is like some hp utilities, maybe just try to modify the /etc/redhat-release: "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)" If it is a script, just check what it checks...
JD