Re: 3.5in SAS flash drive for R900?

2010-09-10 Thread John LLOYD
> Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 10:53:44 +0100 > From: Tim Small ...snip... > This is basically due to the current generation of SSDs pretending a > hard disk - when really they are flash (which has some very different > physical properties). Probably the best solution from an engineering >

RE: Ubuntu 10.04 / OMSA / SNMP memory issue

2010-09-10 Thread Wayne_Weilnau
All, The memory leak issue is still being investigated. Current indications are that the problem lies in one of the libraries provided by the OS. Our OS engineering team is working with the OS vendors to confirm and address the issue. I am unable to provide an expected resolution date at this

Re: Ubuntu 10.04 / OMSA / SNMP memory issue

2010-09-10 Thread Jim Browne
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 05:29:21PM +0200, Karsten Suehring wrote: > I'm using OMSA on different PowerEdge machines with Ubuntu Linux (64-bit) > as my OS. [...] > Then I tried upgrading the Ubuntu release on one machine to 10.04 (lucid) > and noticed that the> dsm_sa_snmpd process memory usage grew

RE: Ubuntu 10.04 / OMSA / SNMP memory issue

2010-09-10 Thread Prudhvi_Tella
This issue has been raised couple weeks ago (on SLES 11 SP1 too), and is currently being investigated. We will post an update once the development team finds the root cause. > -- > > Message: 5 > Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 17:29:21 +0200 > From: Karsten Suehring > Subje

Ubuntu 10.04 / OMSA / SNMP memory issue

2010-09-10 Thread Karsten Suehring
Hi, I'm using OMSA on different PowerEdge machines with Ubuntu Linux (64-bit) as my OS. I'm also using Nagios with the check_openmanage module to monitor these machines. My setup seems to work fine with Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) and the Debian/Ubuntu packages provided by Sara (https://subtrac.sara.n

Orphaned hald-addon-* processes

2010-09-10 Thread Raf Tordil
We are seeing an issue with OMSA (specifically dsm_om_shrsvcd) creating orphaned hald-addon-* processes on systems which eventually contribute to an increased load average. This is happening on systems (e.g. PE1850, PE2950, R410 running RHEL 5) with 32-bit OMSA 6.2 or 6.3 installed. Our 64-bi

Re: how to know which fan not work on R900?

2010-09-10 Thread Robin Bowes
On 10/09/10 09:36, i3D.net - Joep Gottlieb wrote: > open the server, check the case plate you remove, it usually states the > fans by number. (as it does for CPU's, RAM, disks etc.) (shouldn't > state it as front/back, else OPMN/BMC should also state it as front/back) I think the OP was rather h

Re: 3.5in SAS flash drive for R900?

2010-09-10 Thread Tim Small
On 09/09/10 18:57, Philip Tait wrote: Will the PERC-6i do TRIM passthrough? If not, you'll need to use an AHCI controller such as the server's onboard Intel SATA controller etc. (this is what we are using). Does your kernel and filesystem support TRIM too? Is the availab

Re: how to know which fan not work on R900?

2010-09-10 Thread i3D.net - Joep Gottlieb
open the server, check the case plate you remove, it usually states the fans by number. (as it does for CPU's, RAM, disks etc.) (shouldn't state it as front/back, else OPMN/BMC should also state it as front/back) Best regards, Joep Gottlieb **Contact** E-mail Personal:**j...@i3d.n