Installing the Software on the Management Station
Install the software, including Server Administrator, on the management station using the
Dell Systems Management Consoles CD.
For instructions about installing Server Administrator software, see your Server Administrator
User's Guide.
Installing the racadm CLI on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Management Station
You must install the racadm CLI on a management station running Red Hat Enterprise Linux
so that the remote racadm functions can be used.
NOTE:
The racadm CLI utility is installed automatically for all other supported operating systems when
you install the Dell Systems Management Consoles CD.
To install the racadm CLI utility, insert the Dell Systems Management Consoles CD in the
management station's CD drive and type the following commands from a command prompt:
mount /mnt/cdrom
cd /mnt/cdrom
rpm -ivh linux/rac/*.rpm
For help with the racadm command, type the man racadm or racadm help command after
issuing the previous commands. For more information about the racadm CLI, see "Using the
serial and racadm Commands."
Uninstalling the racadm CLI on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Management Station
You can uninstall the racadm CLI by issuing the following command from a command prompt:
- rpm -e racadm
Configuring a Supported Web Browser
The following sections provide instructions for configuring the supported Web browsers. For a
list of supported Web browsers, see "Supported Web Browsers."
Configuring Internet Explorer to Connect to the Web-Based Interface
If you are connecting to the DRAC 4 Web-based interface from a management station that connects
to the Internet through a proxy server, you need to configure the Web browser to connect properly.
1 From the Internet Explorer main window, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2 From the Internet Options window, click the Connections tab.
3 Under Local Area Network (LAN) settings, click LAN Settings.
4 If the Use a proxy server box is selected, select the Bypass proxy server for local addresses box.
5 Click OK twice.
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