On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 10:19:20AM -0600, Cody Jarrett wrote:
>Is there a way to check Bios items on a Dell Poweredge, such as AC Power
>Recovery Mode status, without having to install OMSA?
>For example, when I do install OMSA and run:
>omreport chassis biossetup |grep -A2 -i power
Not sure how it's related to 'error output: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 is
required to run'
But after installing omsa suu works ok.
steps I followed to install omsa :
wget -q -O - http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/bootstrap.cgi | bash
yum install srvadmin-all yum install dell_ft_install
mv /etc/s
Stephan,
That is great news! The 1950 and 2950 use a different Broadcom
chipset. 5708 vs. 5709. Thanks!
Brett
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From: Stephan van Hienen [mailto:stephan.van.hie...@thevalley.nl]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 4:56 PM
To: Thurber, Warren; ja...@stoke.com; lin
> http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/storage/Storlink/H200/en/UG/HTML/features.htm#wp1043338
>
> I'll say yes it does suffer from this nonsense.
Dell provides this information in the above URL:-
Unsupported Drives
Drives that are not certified by Dell are reported in the BIOS
Confi
On 2/12/2010 3:44 PM, Sabuj Pattanayek wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know if the H200 also has this problem, e.g. I think this is
currently the lowest configuration on the R510?
Thanks,
Sabuj Pattanayek
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On 2/12/2010 3:44 PM, Sabuj Pattanayek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know if the H200 also has this problem, e.g. I think this is
> currently the lowest configuration on the R510?
>
> Thanks,
> Sabuj Pattanayek
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On 2010-02-12 14:58, Brian O'Mahony wrote:
> As our domain use DHCP for the windows clients, when I go back a few
> days later, the syslog entries are close to useless to mea s the IP may
> have changed. How do I get syslog to log the hostname of the connecting
> machine?
Your real problem is t
> -Original Message-
> From: warren_thur...@dell.com [mailto:warren_thur...@dell.com]
> Sent: dinsdag 9 februari 2010 20:42
> To: Stephan van Hienen; ja...@stoke.com; linux-powere...@lists.us.dell.com
> Subject: RE: Returning Network stability problems on R710 servers and BCM5709
>
> I wou
After a clean centos 5.4 x64 install on a PE1850 I tried to run suu update.
I first installed the compat libs :
yum install compat-libstdc++-33.i386 compat-libstdc++-296
And suu -u :
]# ./suu -u
Welcome to the Dell OpenManage Server Update Utilit
Hi,
Anyone know if the H200 also has this problem, e.g. I think this is
currently the lowest configuration on the R510?
Thanks,
Sabuj Pattanayek
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From: linux-poweredge-boun...@dell.com
[mailto:linux-poweredge-boun...@dell.com] On Behalf Of Eric Rostetter
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 3:22 PM
To: linux-poweredge@dell.com
Subject: Re: AHCI permitted on some Gen 11 servers (was Third-party drives not
permitted
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:36:54AM -0500, J. Epperson wrote:
> And UPSs! We must ensure that we have appropriately proprietarily
> conditioned power for our proprietary servers. And no third party
> replacement batteries either. Lord only knows what sort of corruption
> that could lead to.
>
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Cody Jarrett asks:
> I [guess] what I'm looking for. I'm just wondering if there is a lighter
> weight utility or way to check the status of mainly just this item (AC Power
> Recovery Mode).
As I wrote recently on this list:
> Get the syscfg command from the Dell DTK
> (http://ftp.us.dell.com/
On 12/02/10 17:14, Cody Jarrett wrote:
> I installed the latest OMSA repo on my T110 running Centos 5.4 64bit.
> When I run the following: omreport chassis biossetup, I get the error
> below. Any ideas what I need to install to resolve this message?
>
> $ omreport chassis biossetup
> Error! NoBIOS
Basic question - mostly curiosity driven.
An SC1425 with Debian stock kernel 2.6.26-2-bigmem reports that the Xeon
2.8GHz processors have their 8MiB L3 cache disabled according to lshw.
Is this normal for Linux and/or on this hardware?
Does anyone know a good reference site or explanation for w
I installed the latest OMSA repo on my T110 running Centos 5.4 64bit. When I
run the following: omreport chassis biossetup, I get the error below. Any ideas
what I need to install to resolve this message?
$ omreport chassis biossetup
Error! NoBIOS Setup found on this system.
$ rpm -qa |gre
Is there a way to check Bios items on a Dell Poweredge, such as AC Power
Recovery Mode status, without having to install OMSA?
For example, when I do install OMSA and run:
omreport chassis biossetup |grep -A2 -i power
Attribute : AC Power Recovery Mode
Setting : On
I get what I'm looking for.
FYI all runcvs has is :
menasor:/etc# cat /usr/local/bin/runcvs
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/cvs \
-T /cvs/tmp \
--allow-root=/cvs/AppDev \
--allow-root=/cvs1/Temp \
pserver
So I don't think it's the service that is being called either...
From: Brian O'Mahony
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2
Tried use_dns - no change.
Also I have Debian 3.0 and 4.0 servers that I can't upgrade. Some internal
legacy software that no one is willing to rewrite only runs on specific version
of CVS... :(
B
From: Todd LaPittus [mailto:t...@lapittus.com]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 3:15 PM
To: Brian
For syslog-ng, try this directive:
use_dns(yes|no);
Also, you might consider doing a dist-upgrade to lenny on your etch
boxes- security support for etch officially ends this Monday:
http://www.debian.org/News/2010/20100121
//Todd
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Brian O'Mahony wrote:
Im running Debian 4.0 on a number o
Im running Debian 4.0 on a number of PowerEdge servers here and I am having
some issues with syslog. These machines run various applications. In this case
ill take cvs. When a remote machine connects to cvs I get :
Feb 12 14:54:04 buzz runcvs[1533]: connect from 172.16.165.144 (172.16.165.144)
T
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