Dell DL1000 Appliance Deployment Guide - Page 39
Location of Linux Agent files, Agent dependencies, For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS
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For more information about preparing for and installing the Agent software for a Linux machine that is not connected to the Internet, see the topic: • Installing the Agent software on offline Linux machines Before you begin installation of Agent software, see the topics: Downloading the Linux distribution, About security, Location of Linux Agent files, Agent dependencies, Linux scripting information in the Dell Data Protection | Rapid Recovery 6.0 Installation and Upgrade Guide. Location of Linux Agent files There are several files required to support the Rapid Recovery Agent software on a Linux machine. For all supported Linux distributions, these files are located in the following directories: • mono: /opt/apprecovery/mono • agent: /opt/apprecovery/agent • local mount: /opt/apprecovery/local_mount • rapidrecovery-vdisk and aavdctl: /usr/bin/aavdisk • configuration files for rapidrecovery-vdisk: /etc/apprecovery/aavdisk.conf • wrappers for agent and local_mount /usr/bin/agent /usr/bin/local_mount • autorun scripts for agent and rapidrecovery-vdisk: /etc/init.d/rapidrecovery-agent /etc/init.d/rapidrecovery-vdisk Agent dependencies The following dependencies are required and are installed as part of the Agent installer package: • For Debian and Ubuntu: - The rapidrecovery-agent requires: dkms, gcc, make, linux-headers-'uname-r' libc6 (>=2.7-18), libblkid1, libpam0g, libpcre3 - The rapidrecovery-mono requires: libc6 (>=2.7-18) • For Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Oracle Linux: - The nbd-dkms requires dkms, gcc, make, kernel-headers-'uname-r' kernel-devel-'uname-r' - The rapidrecovery-agent requires: dkms, gcc, make, kernel-headers-'uname-r' kernel-devel-'uname-r', nbd-dkms, libblkid, pam, pcre - The rapidrecovery-mono requires: glibc >=2.11 39