Dell Remote Assistant Card II (DRAC II), v. 2.4, A00
InstalledThis file was automatically installed as part of a recent update. If you are experiencing any issues, you can manually download and reinstall.
This file was automatically installed as part of a recent update. If you are experiencing any issues, you can manually download and reinstall.
DRAC Agent for Linux upgrade for Red Hat Linux 7.0 and Red Hat Linux 7.1
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Fixes & Enhancements
With certain hardware configurations the DRAC SNMP daemon (DRACSnmp) does not start correctly on a system restart. The DRAC MIB cannot be walked completely or at all. The DRACSnmp daemon uses a high amount of processor time and there is no access to DRAC via IT Assistant which uses SNMP to communicate with DRAC.
The upgrade rpm files in this download fix this issue.
Dell Technologies recommends reviewing this update to determine if it applies to your system. The update contains changes that impact only certain configurations or provides new features that may or may not apply to your environment.
NOTE: You will need a zip utility program to unzip this file.
1. Download the zip file to your hard drive.
2. Unzip the file. The file will unzip file DRAC-RH70-Common-2.4- 8.i386.rpm (for Red Hat Linux 7.0) and DRAC-RH71-Common-2.4-5.i386.rpm (for Red Hat Linux 7.1).
3. Remove the existing Common rpm from the system by typing: rpm -e DRAC-RH70-Common or rpm -e DRAC-RH71-Common depending on what version of Red Hat Linux is installed.
4. Install the new rpm by typing: rpm -i DRAC-RH70-Common-2.4-8.i386.rpm or rpm -i DRAC-RH71-Common-2.4-5.i386.rpm depending on what version of Red Hat Linux is installed.
5. Reconfigure the administrator information on the DRAC.