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Intel Server Management (ISM) Installation and User's Guide Intel Server Management (ISM) Concepts 8. Scroll down to the bottom of the window that is displayed, then click on Install Linux ISM/TAM Drivers. NOTE A script called addisc.addisc located in the directory "/UTILITY" on the Resource CD will begin executing. This script will remove and replace the appropriate ISM/TAM drivers, and install the ISM/TAM application software. 9. A text user interface window will appear, as follows: Linux ISM/DMI/SNMP install Red Hat AS 2.1 ... (or RHEL 3) A version of ucd-snmp-utils is already installed and needs to be removed before adding a new version. Enter 'y' to remove ucd-snmp-utils. Enter 'Y' to remove all. Enter 'n' for no removal. Or, Enter "q" to abort this ISM/DMI/SNMP upgrade: 10. Enter Y to select complete uninstall and reinstall of ISC/TAM drivers. 11. After the ISM/TAM drivers have been updated, you will be prompted as follows: Do you want to have SNMP automatically configured (y/n)? 12. Enter y if the LAN Alert feature is to be used. This setup will allow the "snmpd" daemon to start up at run levels 3, 4, and 5. 13. When prompted to accept the ISM license agreement, enter y. 14. Ignore the message "Please reboot the system for ISM installation to complete," which may be displayed next. Do not reboot at this time. 15. When prompted to load a Java Run-time environment (JRE) program, enter yes. 16. When prompted to accept the JRE license agreement, enter y. 17. When prompted, enter yes to continue. 18. IF prompted to remove JRE before it is installed, enter "yes." NOTE Next, TAM will be installed. No user intervention is required. 19. When prompted to install "The One-Boot Flash Update Utilities", enter y. Refer to Installing The One Boot Flash Update Utility on page 21 for additional information. a. The script tries to verify that the w3c libraries are installed. If the w3c-libwww package is not installed, the script will exit and display a message indicating that the w3c-www package must be installed prior to installing the One-Boot Flash Update utility. b. If the w3c-libwww package is already installed, the script will install the One-Boot Flash Update utility, which is located in the rpm package with the file name flashupdt-1.0-2.i386.rpm. c. If the version of the kernal is SMP, the script will install the SMP version of the flash update driver on your server. The flash update driver is located in the rpm package with the file name ofudrvr2.4.*smp-1.i386.rpm. If the kernal is not SMP, you may recompile the flash update driver using source code available from support.intel.com. d. Upon successful completion of the script, the utility and the flash update driver files will be located in the /usr/local/flashupdt directory. 16

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Intel Server Management (ISM) Installation and User's Guide
Intel Server Management (ISM) Concepts
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8.
Scroll down to the bottom of the window that is displayed, then click on
Install Linux ISM/TAM
Drivers
.
NOTE
A script called addisc.addisc located in the directory “/UTILITY” on the Resource CD will
begin executing. This script will remove and replace the appropriate ISM/TAM drivers, and
install the ISM/TAM application software.
9.
A text user interface window will appear, as follows:
Linux ISM/DMI/SNMP install
Red Hat AS 2.1 ...
(or RHEL 3)
A version of ucd-snmp-utils is already installed and needs to be removed
before adding a new version.
Enter ‘y’ to remove ucd-snmp-utils. Enter ‘Y’ to remove all. Enter ‘n’ for no
removal.
Or, Enter "q" to abort this ISM/DMI/SNMP upgrade:
10.
Enter
Y
to select complete uninstall and reinstall of ISC/TAM drivers.
11.
After the ISM/TAM drivers have been updated, you will be prompted as follows:
Do you want to have SNMP automatically configured (y/n)?
12.
Enter
y
if the LAN Alert feature is to be used. This setup will allow the “snmpd” daemon to start up at
run levels 3, 4, and 5.
13.
When prompted to accept the ISM license agreement, enter
y
.
14.
Ignore the message “Please reboot the system for ISM installation to complete,” which may be displayed
next. Do not reboot at this time.
15.
When prompted to load a Java Run-time environment (JRE) program, enter
yes
.
16.
When prompted to accept the JRE license agreement, enter
y
.
17.
When prompted, enter
yes
to continue.
18.
IF prompted to remove JRE before it is installed, enter “
yes.
NOTE
Next, TAM will be installed. No user intervention is required.
19.
When prompted to install “The One-Boot Flash Update Utilities”, enter
y
. Refer to Installing The One
Boot Flash Update Utility on page 21 for additional information.
a.
The script tries to verify that the w3c libraries are installed. If the w3c-libwww package is not
installed, the script will exit and display a message indicating that the w3c-www package must be
installed prior to installing the One-Boot Flash Update utility.
b.
If the w3c-libwww package is already installed, the script will install the One-Boot Flash Update
utility, which is located in the rpm package with the file name flashupdt-1.0-2.i386.rpm.
c.
If the version of the kernal is SMP, the script will install the SMP version of the flash update driver
on your server.
The flash update driver is located in the rpm package with the file name ofudrvr-
2.4.*smp-1.i386.rpm. If the kernal is not SMP, you may recompile the flash update driver using
source code available from support.intel.com.
d.
Upon successful completion of the script, the utility and the flash update driver files will be located
in the
/usr/local/flashupdt directory.