Having a strange problem with check_openmanage.  Use it without error on
many other systems.  Any help would be appreciated.

check_openmanage version: 3.6.5 (.exe version)
Dell OMSA version: 6.4.0
OS: Windows Server 2008 R2
Hardware: Poweredge 1950 with PERC 6/i and PERC 6/e connected to MD1120

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check_openmanage output:

OK - System: 'PowerEdge 1950 III', SN: 'XXXXXXX', 8 GB ram (4 dimms), 2
logical drives, 28 physical drives
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in numeric lt (<) at
script/check_openmanage line 4634.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in numeric lt (<) at
script/check_openmanage line 4634.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in numeric lt (<) at
script/check_openmanage line 4634.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in numeric lt (<) at
script/check_openmanage line 4634.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in numeric lt (<) at
script/check_openmanage line 4634.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in numeric lt (<) at
script/check_openmanage line 4634.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value $level in numeric eq (==) at
script/check_openmanage line 4637.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value $level in numeric eq (==) at
script/check_openmanage line 4637.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value $level in numeric eq (==) at

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If I run check_openmanage --no-storage the errors are not present:

OK - System: 'PowerEdge 1950 III', SN: 'XXXXXXX', 8 GB ram (4 dimms), not
checking storage
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