Usually this is the default behavior if the systems wasn’t able to enter lifecycle controller multiple times or someone manually disabled system services. You can go to BIOS an enable system services & try again. If the system is working fine then, no further action required. If you still experience issues entering lifecycle controller, try to install the repair package (.usc) via iDRAC GUI.
From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of Ricardo Stella Sent: Freitag, 12. Mai 2017 16:26 To: linux-poweredge-Lists <linux-powere...@lists.us.dell.com> Subject: [Linux-PowerEdge] R610 - system services disabled and iDrac6 (entrerpise) communication failure So we had this older R610 which was put off production and was trying to give it a new life. Used Dell repository manager to create a firmware bundle and after this got the errors on the title. Obviously, the system didn't like the firmware updates, so has anyone else experienced this before and know of a way around it? System is out of warranty and all I'm able to get in touch with at Dell is basic support (ie motherboard is bad). Supposedly, the LCC repair package is what's needed (USC file) but do I need to install an OS on this first? Is there a live CD/DVD/USB with the Dell Linux Repository by any chance or a way to quickly build one? Or do I need to install an OS on this first? I have a second R610 (clone) that has not been updated and iDRAC does boot and I can get to the GUI, except it needs a password reset, and for some reason the box is not displaying any video. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. -- °(((=((===°°°(((================================================
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