We just bought some PE R610's with iDRAC6 express and it looks like racadm does not work, although I could be missing something...
[r...@xxxxxxxxxxx ~]# racadm getsysinfo NOTE: This Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller does not support RACADM commands. Please contact Dell Customer Service to upgrade your version of iDRAC. [r...@xxxxxxxxxxx ~]# rpm -q --whatprovides /opt/dell/srvadmin/idrac/bin/racadm srvadmin-idracadm-6.1.0-648 [r...@xxxxxxxxxxx ~]# --- Shannon Gray Senior Computer Specialist Office of Planning and Budgeting UW Tower, T-12 (NE 45th & Brooklyn Ave NE) UW Mailbox: 359445 Phone: +1 206 616-9423 | +1 206 543-6277 Fax: +1 206 543-0801 Email: grisg...@u.washington.edu www.washington.edu/admin/pb/home -----Original Message----- From: linux-poweredge-boun...@dell.com [mailto:linux-poweredge-boun...@dell.com] On Behalf Of Shannon Gray Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 8:11 AM To: 'Jason Edgecombe'; Alexander Dupuy Cc: linux-poweredge@dell.com Subject: RE: idrac express vs enterprise? I'm looking at the dell pdf "Integrated Dell(tm) Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6) Version 1.2 User Guide" and on page 30 in the feature list table "Last Crash Screen Capture" is listed for iDRAC express...? --- Shannon Gray Senior Computer Specialist Office of Planning and Budgeting UW Tower, T-12 (NE 45th & Brooklyn Ave NE) UW Mailbox: 359445 Phone: +1 206 616-9423 | +1 206 543-6277 Fax: +1 206 543-0801 Email: grisg...@u.washington.edu www.washington.edu/admin/pb/home -----Original Message----- From: linux-poweredge-boun...@dell.com [mailto:linux-poweredge-boun...@dell.com] On Behalf Of Jason Edgecombe Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 5:39 AM To: Alexander Dupuy Cc: linux-poweredge@dell.com Subject: Re: idrac express vs enterprise? Alexander Dupuy wrote: > Jason Edgecombe asked: >> In the Linux on Dell wiki, it mentions that the idrac6 can be used as >> a fencing device in an linux-ha setup. Can the idrac express be used >> for this, or is the idrac enterprise required? >> > > For fencing, as I understand it, you simply need to be able to make > absolutely sure that the disabled host is not performing any I/O to > shared disks, etc. (and be able to undo that). With either iDRAC6 > Express or Enterprise, and even with the non-DRAC BMC on 9th > generation and low-end Nehalem (e.g. R410), this is possible by > powering off the host system, via IPMI (ipmitool -I lan power off) or > (on iDRAC6 or other DRAC) via remote racadm (racadm serveraction > powerdown). > > Jeff Ewing replied: >> I believe the idrac express does not have remote console or remote >> media support. >> (nor its own RJ45 plug) > > Trey Sheldon replied: >> Actually the express *does* have remote console, it is however >> missing remote media support. Biggest thing missing is the local >> racadm command. > > While the iDRAC Express has remote *serial* console - it does not > support remote access to the VGA console via the Java GUI client (and > as Jeff Ewing noted, the dedicated NIC RJ45 and remote media support > are also absent). However, those three features (and the "last crash > screen" capability, since there is no VGA capture) are pretty much the > only ones absent from the Express. You have the full HTTP/S server > interface, remote racadm and SSH access. The -h (playback history) > option to the SSH console com2 command doesn't seem to work for me, > but I don't know if that is an Express/Enterprise feature, or whether > it only works for BIOS redirected serial output rather than Linux > serial console. > > Local (on the host CPU) racadm *is* supported with the iDRAC Express > (I use it frequently) and ssh to the iDRAC6 also allows local (on the > iDRAC6) racadm (I didn't know you could do this until very recently, > but just checked to confirm): > > /admin1-> racadm getsysinfo > > RAC Information: > RAC Date/Time = 11/20/2009 10:50:50 > Firmware Version = 1.20 > Firmware Build = 01 > Last Firmware Update = 11/13/2009 23:20:45 > Hardware Version = 0.01 > MAC Address = 00:24:e8:79:0f:2d > > That on-the-DRAC racadm ifconfig is an interesting command - from the > output you could almost guess what Linux distro rev it's running :-) > > @alex > cool, thanks! It sounds like the idrac express is similar to Sun's ALOM in console functionality. I was concerned that there was no console functionality. I can deal with a serial console. Silly question, but I'm assuming that the idrac express can remotely powerup the host. Is that correct? Can the host powercycle the idrac express without needing to reboot the host? 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