The report is typically saved as a compressed .zip or .7z file in the /root/ directory. You can then download this file to your local machine and open the index.html file inside to view the results in a web browser. ⚠️ Important Considerations Supported Distributions DSET was primarily designed for: (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) 5, 6, and 7. CentOS (matching RHEL versions). SLES (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server).
If you installed the tool, use the following command to generate a full system report: dellsysteminfo download dset tool for linux
Run the script with root privileges: sudo ./dell-dset-lx64-3.7.0.946.bin Step 3: Choose Installation Type The report is typically saved as a compressed
For newer Dell PowerEdge servers (12G, 13G, 14G, and 15G), Dell recommends . It provides proactive monitoring and automated case creation, which DSET does not support. CentOS (matching RHEL versions)
ESM (Embedded System Management) and SEL (System Event Logs).
Note: If you are running a modern Ubuntu or Debian server, you may encounter dependency issues. In these cases, using the is a more reliable way to pull logs. The Modern Alternative: SupportAssist