Executing a CIM Plug-in on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
NOTE See the Glossary for information on CIM Plug-in on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
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To execute a Common Information Model (CIM) plug-in on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, you must create the following symbolic links:
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Use the cd /usr/lib command on RHEL 5.
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Search for libcrypto, libssl and libsysfs libraries using the following command:
ls -lrt libcrypto*, ls -lrt libssl*, ls -lrt libsysfs*
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If the files libcrypto.so.4, libssl.so.4, and libsysfs.so.1 are missing, manually create symbolic links as follows:
ln -s libcrypto.so libcrypto.so.4
ln -s libsysfs.so libsysfs.so.1
See Installing and Supporting the MegaRAID Storage Manager Software on VMware for more information about CIM.
NOTE If the ‘.so’ files are not present in the /usr/lib directory, create a link with the existing version of the library.
For example, if libcrypto.so.6 is present and libcrypto.so is not present, create the link as follows:
ln -s libcrypto.so.6 libcrypto.so.4
On a 64-bit operating system, the system libraries are present in the /usr/lib64 directory by default. However, for supporting the CIM plug-in, make sure that the libraries are also present in the /usr/lib directory by installing the appropriate RPMs.
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