The package that you downloaded contains the following tools:
 RACADM
 VMCLI
 IPMI Tool

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Release summary
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The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make server administrators
more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell servers.

iDRAC alerts administrators to server issues, helps them perform remote server management, and
reduces the need for physical access to the server. Additionally, iDRAC also enables administrators
to deploy, monitor, manage, configure, update, and troubleshoot Dell EMC servers from any location
without using any agents. It accomplishes this regardless of the operating system or hypervisor
presence or state.

iDRAC provides out-of-band mechanisms for configuring the server, applying firmware updates,
saving or restoring a system backup, or deploying an operating system, by using the iDRAC GUI, the
iDRAC RESTful API or the RACADM command line interface.

This release of the RACADM command line interface includes packages that supports the installation 
of both local and remote RACADM.

NOTE: 
iDRAC Tools for Linux 9.3 provide the final release of the VMCLI command.
Future versions of iDRAC Tools for Linux will no longer include VMCLI.  
With the support of virtual media over HTTP/S, CIFS, and NFS by iDRAC7, iDRAC8 and iDRAC9, 
the functionality provided by VMCLI is no longer required.  

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Version
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Dell EMC iDRAC Tool for Linux  v9.3.0.

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Release date
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March 2019

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Compatibility
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For SLES 15 systems, the HAPI RPM has a dependency on the 'insserv-compact' OS package.
To ensure backward compatibility, HAPI still uses System V init scripts and has this
dependency. Install insserv-compact package before installing RACADM.
You can download this package from the following link :
http://linuxlib.us.dell.com/pub/Distros/SLES/sles/15/GM/packages/
Module-Basesystem/noarch/insserv-compat-0.1-2.10.noarch.rpm

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New and enhanced features
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RACADM:
 RACADM and its specific RPMS can be installed without requiring the installation of
  OMSA components.
 The installed RACADM binary can be used to execute both Local RACADM and
  remote RACADM commands.
 The install_racadm.sh installs only the RPMS required for RACADM (srvadmin-argtable2,
  srvadmin-idracadm7, srvadmin-hapi).

VMCLI:
 Increased the security of the cipher the client can request to the host.

IPMI Tool:
 N/A


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Fixes
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RACADM:
> The commands "racadm diagnostic run" and "racadm diagnostic export" fails to execute
  from a local RACADM interface is fixed. 
  Tracking number: 109972, 111141
> when SLES-15 OS is installed with secure boot enabled in BIOS, the issue related to local 
  racadm not working is now fixed. Note: If you are upgrading from OpenManage 9.2.0 to 
  iDRACTools v9.3, and are using only racadm, then you must uninstall OpenManage 9.2.0 and 
  install iDRACTools v9.3.
  Tracking number: 114605

VMCLI:
Fixed client handling when session socket is closed from host.
Fixed client handling when terminate signal was received from keyboard interrupt. 

IPMI Tool:
 N/A

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Known issues
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RACADM:
 N/A
	
VMCLI:
 N/A

IPMI Tool:
 N/A


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Installation
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RACADM:
1. Navigate to the directory where the tar.gz  of iDRACTools is downloaded.
2. Run tar -zxvf on the tar.gz to unzip the contents into the current directory.
3. Inside the folder where you extracted the files, navigate to /linux/rac folder.
4. To install the RACADM binary, execute the script install_racadm.sh.
   
   Note: Open a new console window to run the RACADM commands. You cannot execute RACADM
   commands from the console window using which you executed the install_racadm.sh script. 
   
   If you get an SSL error message for remote RACADM, use the following steps to
   resolve the error:
   a. Run the command 'openssl version' to find the openssl version installed in the Host OS.
   b. Locate the openSSL libraries that are present in the HOST OS.
      Example: ls -l /usr/lib64/libssl*
   c. Soft-link the library libssl.so using ln -s command to the appropriate OpenSSL 
      version present in the Host OS.
      Example: ln -s /usr/lib64/libssl.so.<version> /usr/lib64/libssl.so

To uninstall RACADM, use the 'uninstall_racadm.sh' script.


VMCLI:
 Place vmcli binary in installation directory (64-bit: vmcli, 32-bit : i686-vmcli)
	FHS specifies third party packages to be installed in /usr/local although distributions vary
 Include directory in path variable (export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/installdir)

IPMI Tool:
To install the latest version of RAC Tools, do the following:
1 Uninstall the existing IPMI tool:
	a) Query the existing IPMI tool: rpm -qa | grep ipmitool
	   If the IPMI tool is already installed, the query returns ipmitool-x.x.xx-x.x.xx.
	b) To uninstall the IPMI tool:
	   On systems running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server  type rpm -e ipmitool-x.x.xx-x.x.xx
	   On systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x, type rpm e ipmitool
	   On systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x, type rpm e OpenIPMI-tools
2 Browse to the downloaded DRAC tools directory and got to IPMI tool sub folder and then type rpm -ivh ipmitool*.rpm


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Resources and support
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For more information, see the documents available at the following:
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 dell.com/idracmanuals		 	iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller
 dell.com/openmanagemanuals	 	Enterprise System Management
 dell.com/serviceabilitytools	 	Serviceability Tools
 dell.com/OMConnectionsClient	 	Client System Management
 dell.com/OMConnectionsClient	 	OpenManage Connections Client systems management 
 dell.com/OMConnectionsEnterpriseSystemsManagement  OpenManage Connections Enterprise
                                                      Systems Management

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You can also access documents by selecting your product.
1. Go to dell.com/manuals.
2. In the All products section, click Software --> Enterprise Systems Management.
3. Click the desired product and then click the desired version, if applicable.
4. Click Manuals & documents. 

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Contacting Dell EMC
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Dell EMC provides several online and telephone-based support and service options.
Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in
your area. To contact Dell EMC for sales, technical support, or customer service issues,
go to www.dell.com/contactdell.

If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on
your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or the product catalog.

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