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Oracle® Hardware Management Pack Installation Guide

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Updated: December 2016
 
 

Available Packages for Linux

The Hardware Management Pack download contains packages that can be used to install the components manually. For information on the software dependencies for these packages, see Software Dependencies. The following list provides the names of these packages.

  • hmp-libs - libraries required by Oracle Hardware Management Pack.

  • hmp-snmp - Oracle Server Hardware SNMP plugins.

  • hmp-hwmgmt - Oracle Server Hardware Management Agents.

  • hmp-tools - Oracle Server CLI Tools.

  • hmp-tools-biosconfig- Oracle Server CLI Tools biosconfig.

  • hmp-tools-ubiosconfig- Oracle Server CLI Tools ubiosconfig. Only compatible with servers that have a UEFI BIOS and is part of Hardware Management Pack since version 2.2.1.

  • hmp-wdt - Oracle Hardware Management Pack Watchdog Agent.

  • fm - Oracle Linux Fault Management Architecture.

  • ipmiflash - IPMIflash utility.

  • ipmitool - IPMItool utility.

  • elxocmcore - Emulex Fibre Channel support and drivers, part of Hardware Management Pack since version 2.2.1.

  • QConvergeConsoleCLI - QLogic Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter command line interface, part of Hardware Management Pack since version 2.2.1.

  • mstflint - Mellanox InfiniBand Host Channel Adapter firmware burning and diagnostics tools, part of Hardware Management Pack since version 2.2.1.

The file names for the packages generally follow the following format:

component-version.distribution.architecture.rpm

where:

  • component is one of component names listed above.

  • version is the software version number.

  • distribution is one of el4, el5, el6, ovm3.3, sl10 or s11.

  • architecture is either i386 (32-bit) or x86_64 (64-bit).

For example, for Oracle Enterprise Linux 5 32-bit, the Hardware Management Pack version 2.2.1 CLI Tools file name is oracle-hmp-tools-2.2.1-1.el5.i386.rpm.


Note -  Unlike previous releases of Management Pack, there is not a specific package for Oracle VM 3.2 or earlier. Use the oel5 package for servers running Oracle VM 3.2 or earlier and the ovm3.3 package for servers running Oracle VM 3.3.