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June 19th, 2019 03:00
Installing OMSA on Red Hat 8
Dears,
I am trying to install OMSA on Dell Server R320 on Red Hat 8. I followed the below link but I it showing following error:
[root@localhost ~]# yum install srvadmin-all
Updating Subscription Management repositories.
Dell OMSA repository - Hardware independent 271 B/s | 787 B 00:02
Dell OMSA repository - Hardware specific 119 B/s | 787 B 00:06
dell-system-update_dependent 71 B/s | 395 B 00:05
dell-system-update_independent 37 kB/s | 150 kB 00:03
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - AppStream (R 3.2 kB/s | 4.5 kB 00:01
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - AppStream (R 1.3 MB/s | 7.5 MB 00:05
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - BaseOS (RPMs 2.8 kB/s | 4.0 kB 00:01
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - BaseOS (RPMs 741 kB/s | 4.6 MB 00:06
Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'dell-omsa-indep', ignoring this repo.
Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'dell-omsa-specific', ignoring this repo.
No match for argument: srvadmin-all
Error: Unable to find a match
https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/DSU_19.05.00/
Thanks!


demesys
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January 24th, 2020 12:00
I have dell-system-update-1.7.0-19.05.00.x86_64, which is the latest you have publicly available in your repo, which clearly does not work:
dsu: error while loading shared libraries: libssh2.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This is because CentOS 8 does not include the libssh2 library anymore. Instead the dsu should be using libssh.
If there is some newer version please provide a link.
Dell-DylanJ
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January 24th, 2020 12:00
You're right; looks like the copy/paste didn't happen. At any rate, that is the version I was looking at. I'll get a demo server setup to show the issue and pass the feedback along internally. I'm not a dev, so I can't speak to any of their timelines, but I can make sure that the info is passed along.
poltof
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January 31st, 2020 02:00
RHEL8_64 seen today....
http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/dsu/os_dependent/
Don't do that again DELL !