Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager
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File Handles
Best practice is to modify file handles for Linux. If you do not do this, exceptions appear in
application server log every fifth minute. To prevent this, alter
/etc/security/
limits.conf.
Here, administrators can set hard and soft limits for the file handles for users and
user groups. These settings take effect on reboot. Best practice is to set the following for
OpenManage Network Manager on a single machine:
<Installing User> soft nofile 65536
<Installing User> hard nofile 65536
<Installing User>
is the installing user login. Set these higher for more heavily used systems.
You can also check/set file handles temporarily using the
ulimit -H/Sn
command. Like the
following:
$ ulimit -Hn
$ ulimit -Sn
How To:
Set Linux Permissions
These following ensures appropriate permissions exist so that the install succeeds on Linux. Your
steps may vary slightly depending on the version on which you install.
1
Create a user, for example “redcell.”
2
Typically the
redcell
user’s home directory resembles
/export/home/redcell
.
3
In any case, ensure that user
redcell
owns its home directory (the
/export/home/
redcell
directory).
4
Create
/dell/openmanage/networkmanager
, and ensure that your user (
redcell
)
owns
/dell/openmanage/networkmanager
/dell/openmanage/networkmanager
is Dell OpenManage Network Manager’s
installation root.
5
If necessary, unzip the downloaded installation package into a subdirectory under user
redcell
’s home directory.
6
Ensure the unzipped script file
linux_install
has execute permissions.
7
Log in as user
redcell
CAUTION:
Do
not
install root. During the installation a prompt appears to execute a script as root. This means you
need root password and must open another shell where you act as root.
8
Execute
linux_install
, this begins the installation process, and follow the prompts.
Summary of Contents for OpenManage Network Manager
Page 1: ...Dell OpenManage Network Manager version 5 1 Web Client Guide ...
Page 14: ...14 A Note About Performance Preface ...
Page 98: ...98 Schedules Portal Conventions ...
Page 142: ...142 Vendors Key Portlets ...
Page 232: ...232 File Management File Servers ...
Page 242: ...242 Deploy Configuration ...
Page 290: ...290 Key Metric Editor Monitoring Metrics This panel s display depends on the selected device ...
Page 340: ...340 ...
Page 374: ...374 Adaptive CLI Records Archiving Policy Actions and Adaptive CLI ...
Page 380: ...380 Glossary ...
Page 388: ...388 388 Index ...