>> Possibly fixed by a BIOS upgrade. See report on the PE mailing list at >> http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2009-May/039328.html
> Yup - works for me. New BIOS for all 11G Dell servers which closes this > bug. Yes, upgrade Dell PowerEdge T610 BIOS to 1.1.4 worked for me too. I was able to upgrade the BIOS without rebooting into DOS or Windows or Red Hat in spite of the fact that Dell's official instructions give no route to the appropriate file. Tricks used follow the commands and their trimmed (...) output. commands: # apt-get update # apt-get install libsmbios-bin python-support ... # wget --force-directories -c http://linux.dell.com/repo/software/debian/dists/etch-i386/firmware-addon-dell/1.2.13-1/firmware-addon-dell_1.2.13-1_i386.deb ... # wget --force-directories -c http://linux.dell.com/repo/software/debian/dists/etch-i386/firmware-tools/1.2.6-1/firmware-tools_1.2.6-1_all.deb ... # dpkg -i linux.dell.com/repo/software/debian/dists/etch-i386/firmware-tools/1.2.6-1/firmware-tools_1.2.6-1_all.deb ... # dpkg -i linux.dell.com/repo/software/debian/dists/etch-i386/firmware-addon-dell/1.2.13-1/firmware-addon-dell_1.2.13-1_i386.deb ... # getSystemId ... BIOS Version: 1.0.4 ... # wget --force-directories -c http://ftp1.us.dell.com/bios/PET610_BIOS_WIN_1.1.4.EXE ... 2009-06-25 10:55:03 (101 KB/s) - `ftp1.us.dell.com/bios/PET610_BIOS_WIN_1.1.4.EXE' saved [4554600/4554600] # apt-get install unzip # unzip -lv ftp1.us.dell.com/bios/PET610_BIOS_*EXE Archive: ftp1.us.dell.com/bios/PET610_BIOS_WIN_1.1.4.EXE Length Method Size Ratio Date Time CRC-32 Name -------- ------ ------- ----- ---- ---- ------ ---- ... 4194396 Defl:N 1245430 70% 05-15-09 12:55 ffffffff payload/T610-010104C.hdr ... -------- ------- --- ------- 11372019 4220480 63% 52 files # unzip ftp1.us.dell.com/bios/PET610_BIOS_*EXE 'payload/*' Archive: ftp1.us.dell.com/bios/PET610_BIOS_WIN_1.1.4.EXE inflating: payload/T610-010104C.hdr # modprobe dell_rbu # (cd PET610_BIOS_WIN_1.1.4-payload/ && dellBiosUpdate -u -f T610-010104C.hdr) Supported RBU type for this system: (MONOLITHIC, PACKET) Using RBU v2 driver. Initializing Driver. Setting RBU type in v2 driver to: PACKET writing (4096) to file: /sys/devices/platform/dell_rbu/packet_size Writing RBU data (4096bytes/dot): .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Done writing packet data. Activate CMOS bit to notify BIOS that update is ready on next boot. Update staged sucessfully. BIOS update will occur on next reboot. # Reboot and and that's that. The tricks: Here are some additional notes for people who hit similar problems... 1. Somebody at Dell really needs to update this site ... http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Tech/libsmbios_dellBiosUpdate ...to indicate you can get the .hdr file by unzipping the MS Windows exe. It is a wiki and I tried to add that myself but the damn thing is protected against edit by me. 2. This page was very useful for getting around the Dell Windows/Redhat myopia: http://www.holwegner.com/article/466/updating-your-dell-system-bios-within-ubuntu-and-debian 3. I used Google's very handy site:dell.com search for finding me the "normal" URLs I can use with wget instead of the very silly you-must-download-via-web-and-then-you-must-transfer-to- target-server games the folks at dell support seem to want you to play. Plus, --force-directories leaves a very nice self-documenting trail for those who come later following the crumbs. Best Regards. On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Andrew Robert Nicols<andrew.nic...@luns.net.uk> wrote: > > -- > Systems Developer > > e: andrew.nic...@luns.net.uk > im: a.nic...@jabber.lancs.ac.uk > t: +44 (0)1524 5 10147 > > Lancaster University Network Services is a limited company registered in > England and Wales. Registered number: 4311892. Registered office: > University House, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YW > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAkouGN0ACgkQ1j1/OHKCujHOFQCgkA9gltMcJ/Ry+IhOLrr3ajn7 > WLAAnioa+WeRyiBld50e2CNshqhZq2UU > =019I > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org