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SupportAssist Enterprise Version 1.0 User's Guide

Installing SupportAssist Enterprise in silent mode (Linux)

Prerequisites

  • Download the SupportAssist Enterprise installation package for Linux operating systems.
  • Log in to the system with root privileges.
  • Net-SNMP must be installed on the system. For information on installing Net-SNMP, see Installing Net-SNMP (Linux only).
    NOTE: If you choose to install Net-SNMP after installing SupportAssist Enterprise, ensure that you run the script file, snmptrapdServiceConfiguration.sh, after installing Net-SNMP. The script file will be available at /opt/dell/supportassist/scripts after the installation of SupportAssist Enterprise is completed.
  • The system must meet the requirements for installing SupportAssist Enterprise. See Minimum requirements for installing and using SupportAssist Enterprise.

Steps

  1. Open the terminal window on the system running the Linux operating system.
  2. Browse to the folder where the SupportAssist Enterprise installation package is available.
  3. Perform one of the following:
    • Type chmod 744 supportassist_1.x.x.bin and press Enter.
    • Type chmod +x supportassist_1.x.x.bin and press Enter.
  4. Type ./supportassist_1.x.x.bin silent and press Enter.

Next steps

(Optional) Follow the instructions in the SupportAssist Enterprise Registration Wizard to complete the registration of SupportAssist Enterprise.
CAUTION: Completing the registration is a prerequisite to experience the full benefits of SupportAssist Enterprise. Without registration, you can only use SupportAssist Enterprise to manually start the collection and upload of system information from your devices to Dell. Until registration is completed, SupportAssist Enterprise can neither monitor your devices for hardware issues nor automatically collect system information.

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