Hi, I had a similar same problem last week after updating to 2.21.21.21. I could access the login page, but after providing my credentials the login process would just hang. After clearing everything (history, cache etc), i could login again.
Ernst > On 9 feb. 2016, at 16:35, Grzegorz Bakalarski <bakalarsk...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Stefan > > You are 100% right regarding iDRAC misbehaviour. I clear all history, > restarted browser (iceweasel in my case) and I can see fans, inventory and so > on. So big thanks for hint!. > > Maybe anybody can share opinion on overheating, especially very hot BBU, > which harms Raid performance very much. > > Best regards, > > Grzegorz > > 2016-02-09 15:13 GMT+01:00 Stefan M. Radman <s...@kmi.com > <mailto:s...@kmi.com>>: > Hi Gregorz > > > Upgrade via web interface went fine. After upgrade most features work but > > I cannot get HW inventory and > > > I remember having similar issues on an R620 after upgrading from iDRAC 1.x to > iDRAC with LC 2.10.10. > > Here is the solution Dell Pro Support kindly provided at that point: > "After updating 4 servers with the same results, we tried Chrome and it > worked. We then cleared the browser cache in IE and logged out then logged in > and all the information is now displayed." > > If that does not help you might have to enable inventory on reboot and > restart the server: > > Updating Server Inventory Information > To enable collecting system inventory on restart: > Boot into the LCC (F10) > In the left pane, click Hardware Configuration. > In the right pane, select Hardware Inventory. > Click Collect System Inventory on Restart. > Under Collect System Inventory on Restart, click Enabled, and then click > Finish. > The system inventory is updated after the next restart. > > Stefan > > > > On Feb 9, 2016, at 2:38 PM, Grzegorz Bakalarski <bakalarsk...@gmail.com > > <mailto:bakalarsk...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > Server PE R620 (HQ5YKZ1) with 10x 2.5'' disks. > > > > Server has issues with overheating under load - especially BBU reaching 72C > > degrees (checked via MegaCLI) and RAID going Write Through, but also CPUs > > reporting: > > > > [28102218.790566] CPU8: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock > > throttled (total events = 4465803) > > [28102218.790569] CPU24: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock > > throttled (total events = 4465674) > > [28102218.791518] CPU24: Core temperature/speed normal > > [28102218.816516] CPU8: Core temperature/speed normal > > > > System is in cooled room. Inlet temperature reported by IMPI is OK: > > > > root@spark~# ipmitool sdr |grep deg > > Inlet Temp | 28 degrees C | ok > > Exhaust Temp | 49 degrees C | ok > > Temp | 77 degrees C | ok > > Temp | 77 degrees C | ok > > root@spark# > > > > (and racadm showing the same) > > > > Previously there was IDRAC 1.57 installed. I upgraded it (with LC) using > > recent version i.e. > > IDRAC with Lifecycle Controller v. 2.21.21.21. > > > > Upgrade via web interface went fine. After upgrade most features work but > > I cannot get HW inventory and > > also I cannot get fan status (rpms)? I have no problem to get hwinventory > > via racadm (CLI) or fan reading via racadm or IPMI: > > > > root@spark:~# ipmitool sdr |grep -i fan > > Fan1A | 8520 RPM | ok > > Fan2A | 8520 RPM | ok > > Fan3A | 8760 RPM | ok > > Fan4A | 9000 RPM | ok > > Fan5A | 8280 RPM | ok > > Fan6A | 7800 RPM | ok > > Fan7A | 7920 RPM | ok > > Fan Redundancy | 0x01 | ok > > Fan1B | 8040 RPM | ok > > Fan2B | 8040 RPM | ok > > Fan3B | 8400 RPM | ok > > Fan4B | 8760 RPM | ok > > Fan5B | 7800 RPM | ok > > Fan6B | 7560 RPM | ok > > Fan7B | 7560 RPM | ok > > root@spark:~# > > > > I have more R620s. I upgraded next one and the situation is the same. > > > > Any hints: both on IDRAC malfunction as well as overheating of BBU and CPUs > > ??? > > > > Grzegorz > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Linux-PowerEdge mailing list > > Linux-PowerEdge@dell.com <mailto:Linux-PowerEdge@dell.com> > > https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge > > <https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge> > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-PowerEdge mailing list > Linux-PowerEdge@dell.com > https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge
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