Awesome, thanks for that Matt
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Matt Domsch wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 07:48:01AM +1100, Rodney McKee wrote:
> >I do have that already, but this is the current issue on one of the
> >systems:
> >
> >warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V4 DSA signatu
On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 07:48:01AM +1100, Rodney McKee wrote:
>I do have that already, but this is the current issue on one of the
>systems:
>
>warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V4 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
>5e3d7775
>
> fwupdate/gpgkey**
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Trond Hasle Amundsen
wrote:
either. The folder /opt/dell
>
> Try running 'rpm -qp --scripts dell-toolkit.rpm', and investigate the
> rpm pre-install scriptlet that complains.
Thanks Trond! --scripts is a nice rpm option; didn't know that one.
It is the file " /e
Do you have a:
/etc/omreg.cfg
If so, rename / remove it.
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> From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of Rahul Nabar
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> To: linux-poweredge-Lists
> Subject: Dell Toolkit conflicts with Open Manage
>
> I was having tro
Rahul Nabar writes:
> I was having trouble installing the Dell Toolkit. This error:
>
> rpm -ihv --force dell-toolkit.rpm
> Preparing...### [100%]
> You cannot install Dell deployment toolkit and Open manage on the same Server
> error: %pre(
I was having trouble installing the Dell Toolkit. This error:
rpm -ihv --force dell-toolkit.rpm
Preparing...### [100%]
You cannot install Dell deployment toolkit and Open manage on the same Server
error: %pre(dell-toolkit-3.1.1-1.i386) script
I do have that already, but this is the current issue on one of the systems:
warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V4 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 5e3d7775
fwupdate/gpgkey
| 1.4 kB 00:00
Public key for
HD_146_SAS6_15K_2_5_SGT_HORNET_componentid_20609-a02-21.noarch.rpm is not
installed
and yet I
Quoting Vanush Misha Paturyan :
> I'd start by figuring out how exactly "Access Control" is configured in
> your snmpd.conf file. Find out what security names you have configured,
> what access those security names have and if you are using snmpwalk -v
> 2c -c "public" to walk the tree what does "
John Hodrien wrote:
> So to be even more demanding, how does it compare with the self monitoring
> output on your server? I'd really like to know how much I can believe
> the figures.
>
> # omreport chassis pwrmonitoring
> Power Consumption Information
Robin Bowes noted:
> When I try this I get:
>
Just wanted to throw these instructions out there for anyone who is
looking to configure a mirror of the dell linux repositories. I just
went through this process yesterday, I didn't really find anything that
covered all of this, or anything much at all except the location for
rsyncing. There
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 02:33:06PM +1100, Rodney McKee wrote:
>Hmm,
>
>What key needs to be installed?
>I'm starting to look at systems that I like to ensure have valid keys for
>packages on and again getting errors:
>
>warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V4 DSA signature: NOKE
Hello,
Whilst I think of it setting up the SoL is pretty unintuitive on the
R200 as well. SoL only works on serial2, but nothing in the BIOS or BMC
setup tells you this, and it's not the default BIOS serial port setting
when you enable redirection (even if you have previously enabled SoL in
t
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010, Tim Small wrote:
> Don't think I can help you there, I'm afraid - I didn't install omreport
> - I administer a variety of different manufacturer's systems, so like to
> avoid vendor-proprietary tools (in general, I've found them to be
> difficult to install, flakey, and general
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010, Robin Bowes wrote:
> On 04/02/10 11:45, John Hodrien wrote:
>> For interest, here's the output on an idle R610 2xE5520 8x2Gbyte 6x300Gbyte
>> 10k
>> SAS:
>>
>> # omreport chassis pwrmonitoring
>
>
>
> When I try this I get:
>
> # omreport chassis pwrmonitoring
> Power Consump
John Hodrien wrote:
> So to be even more demanding, how does it compare with the self
> monitoring
> output on your server? I'd really like to know how much I can believe
> the
> figures.
>
> # omreport chassis pwrmonitoring
> Power Consumption Information
Don't think I can help you there, I'm
On 04/02/10 11:45, John Hodrien wrote:
> For interest, here's the output on an idle R610 2xE5520 8x2Gbyte 6x300Gbyte
> 10k
> SAS:
>
> # omreport chassis pwrmonitoring
When I try this I get:
# omreport chassis pwrmonitoring
Power Consumption Information
Error : Current probes not found
(see
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010, Tim Small wrote:
>> Interesting to see posted. Just for info, what are you using to measure the
>> power usage?
>>
>
> Sorry I'd meant to include that in the original post - nothing
> particularly special, the - fairly similar spec'ed, I believe - previous
> model of this devi
Robin Bowes writes:
> I use OpenNMS for monitoring - it automatically detects Dell OMSA data
> and monitors/logs/graphs it. I'm using OMSA 6.2.0 on R410 machines.
>
> I am getting temperature and system fan speed data but am not getting
> any system power consumption information.
>
> Indeed, if I
Moe, Justin wrote:
>> I've had an R210 recently to set up for a client and thought I'd share
>> the power consumption figures that I recorded with the list.
>>
>> Basically, very impressive results IMO, when you consider the last R200
>> (X3220) which I set up used 135-odd watts idle...
>>
>
>
> Interesting to see posted. Just for info, what are you using to measure the
> power usage?
>
Sorry I'd meant to include that in the original post - nothing
particularly special, the - fairly similar spec'ed, I believe - previous
model of this device:
http://navitron.org.uk/product_detail
Matt Domsch wrote:
> The Dell Advanced Power Control feature is enabled by default in BIOS
> SETUP, which prevents the OS from managing it. If you prefer to have
> the OS do it, disable this feature in BIOS.
>
Thanks for that information Matt - must have missed that in the BIOS
(all the other
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 09:54 +, jens_he...@dell.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it is possible, but you might need to do it one HDD at a time + you will need
> OMSA to do it.
>
> http://support.euro.dell.com/support/edocs/software/svradmin/6.2/en/OMSS/vdmgmt.htm#wp1233768
>
>
> Jens
Perfect, I shal
Hi,
it is possible, but you might need to do it one HDD at a time + you will need
OMSA to do it.
http://support.euro.dell.com/support/edocs/software/svradmin/6.2/en/OMSS/vdmgmt.htm#wp1233768
Jens
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Eric,
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:38:34 -0600 Eric Rostetter
wrote:
>
> In /var/log/messages, I can see that OMSA is trying to talk to snmpd,
> ala:
>
> Feb 3 14:01:53 filer2 snmpd: snmpd startup succeeded
> Feb 3 14:01:53 filer2 snmpd[24188]: NET-SNMP version 5.4.1
> Feb 3 14:01:54 filer2 snmp
I currently have a PERC 4/DC with a 3-disk RAID 5 on it.
I've got space for 2 extra drives in the chassis - can I add another two
drives and expand the array onto them?
Mark.
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Senior Systems Engineer, Managed Services Manpower
www.QinetiQ.com
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Hello James,
It would be great if you could provide a couple of details about this
box with relatively low traffic which loses connectivity. What are the
network applications this server is running ? Any details related to the
network activity in this server would help ? Is this machine part of
so
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Hi,
All MD3x00x enclosure do only support Dell drives. In fact all other
drive are reported as 'not certified'.
You won't be able to get non-Dell drives running properly.
Jens.
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