Rainer Traut wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> how is dkms supposed to handle kernel updates?
>
> Sys: EL5.5 x86_64, dkms-2.0.22.0-1, megaraid_sas-v00.00.04.29-1,
> netxtreme2-5.2.55-1.dkms (contains bnx2 v2.0.8)
>
> Tonight RedHat has released a new kernel which - after reboot - shows my
> system with
I have a PowerEdge 1850 that runs fedora 9. I downloaded
OM_5.5.0_ManNode_A00.tar.gz and installed it. Everything was fine except
that I got the error
message " No storage controllers detected" under the Storage Dashboard
heading. Googling for a solution leads me to download the rpm
dell_ft_
On 13/08/10 00:15, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> we have DELL R900 with two MD1000 connect to it. The O.S. is Redhat 5.5
> X86_64. DELL OPMN version 6.1.
>
> recently I saw /var/log/messages have messages:
>
> Aug 12 03:05:14 ORA03 Server Administrator: Storage Service EventID: 2278
> The controller b
On 13/08/10 09:15, mcclnx mcc wrote:
>
> I used OPMN to check and found disk cache policy change to "write" through".
> I tried to use OPMN "change policy" to change it bcak to "write back". I
> didn't get error but policy did NOT change.
>
> anyone know why and how to change it back?
>
It
That happens automatically when battery power drops below a threshold.
It should go back to write back once the battery is recharged.
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Thank You
Jefferson Cowart
Network and Systems Administrator
Claremont University Consortium
> -Original Message-
> From: linux-poweredge-boun...@dell
we have DELL R900 with two MD1000 connect to it. The O.S. is Redhat 5.5
X86_64. DELL OPMN version 6.1.
recently I saw /var/log/messages have messages:
Aug 12 03:05:14 ORA03 Server Administrator: Storage Service EventID: 2278 The
controller battery charge level is below a normal threshold.:
On Aug 10, 2010, at 8:39 AM, FRLinux wrote:
[...]
> Running updates...
> | Installing dell_dup_componentid_00159 - 2.1.9Traceback (most recent
> call last):
> File "/usr/sbin/update_firmware", line 23, in ?
>ftmain.main(sys.argv[1:])
> File "/usr/share/firmware-tools/ftmain.py", line 109,
Hello all. I have a PE2650 on which I mistakenly installed OMSA 6.2. With
your help I was able to uninstall 6.2 and install a version supported on
this hardware platform, 5.5. OMSA appears to work fine but I'm unable to
update the svradmin packages. Any advice on how to resolve this would be
much a
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Anyone happen to know how you tell what board revision a 670 is running?
I understand that certain revisions are capable of using dual-core
CPU's, and I have some kicking about from some PowerEdge 1850's which
seem to physically fit so was wondering
Hello everyone!
Well, as the subject already says: will there be 32 bit packages of OMSA
6.3 for Ubuntu?
When you go to the repo site:
http://linux.dell.com/repo/community/deb/latest/
you'll see that only amd64 is available atm...
which means that I can't install it on PE 2650.
Best regards,
On 11/08/10 20:30, Dave Sparks wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a new Dell R610 in a data centre halfway around the world. Someone
> local to the box installed Ubuntu lucid on it and left it without configuring
> IPMI. Using ipmitool I have configured IPMI to work with chassis commands,
> etc and t
Hi Raghavendra,
Am 12.08.2010 07:09, schrieb raghavendra_bilig...@dell.com:
> Rainer,
>
> In the initial observations which you shared most of the OM services
> were not running.
>
> Please try to :
> 1. restart the OM services and see if this resolves the problem.
> 2. If #1 doesn't resolve, then
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