
The reason everything is not installed by default is that they take resources since they run in the host OS. Dell IDRAC Service Module For Linux OpenManage Menu For Linux, one can just use the setup.sh script as we are showing below (we needed sudo privileges to get this to work.): Dell IDRAC Service Module For Linux Setup Sh EULAĪfter you launch the script, you will be bombarded by a long EULA that you will need to scroll through.Īfter accepting the EULA, you will be at a screen that has a number of different optional features that can be installed. Once the archive is on the host OS, login to that host OS. If you download this do your local system, you will want to get it to the OS installed on the server via scp or another tool. We are using Linux here, but one can get the proper service modules for other OSes as well. Here is what an example page looks like, in this case for the Dell EMC iDRAC Service Module for Linux v5.1.0.0: Download Dell IDRAC Service Module For Linux Large You can search Dell’s website for “iDRAC Service Module” and that will get you the latest version. Step 1: Download the iDRAC Service Module We are going to use Ubuntu 22.04 LTS as our OS. In this quick how-to, we are going to explain how to fix this by installing the iDRAC service module. Here is an example from a Dell PowerEdge R760 and its System Host OS Network Interfaces tab: Dell IDRAC Service Module Not Installed The service module is an OS-based module/ agent that allows additional information to be collected and shared with the management interface. If you are using Dell’s iDRAC, you may see some information that is not available without the Dell iDRAC Service Module.
