I contacted DELL and was told it was normal because it was idrac6 Express and it use a shared LOM for OS and idrac.
I've rebooted manually the servers and lost connectivity with idrac for 120 seconds aprox. The weird thing is fence_ipmilan works from a centos 6.4 server. We have some others Hp servers with iLo and when I restart the server I lost connection with ilo while booting On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Pavel Herrmann <morpheus.i...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello, > > On Wednesday 19 of February 2014 19:30:52 Michael Mendoza wrote: > > Good afternoon. > > > > We are trying to configure 2 dell R610 with idrac6 EXPRESS in cluster > with > > redhat 5.10 x64. > > > > For testing we are using the command fence_ipmilan. We can ping idrac on > > the remote host. > > > > fence_ipmilan -a X.X.X.X -l usern -p xxxx -t 200 -o status -v <-- > works > > > > > > fence_ipmilan -a X.X.X.X -l usern -p xxxx -t 200 -o reboot -v > > > > The problem is the server reboot, but while it reboot the idrac6 reboot > > too. so the host A after 120 seconds aprox lost connection and get the > > follow message. > > This seems wrong, when doing a system reboot through IPMI, your BMC should > not > reboot. does this happen if you use ipmitool or similar tool to reboot the > machine? > > > > > > > Spawning: '/usr/bin/ipmitool -I lan -H 'X.X.X.X' -U 'usern' -P '[set]' > -v > > > -v -v chassis power on'... > > > Spawned: '/usr/bin/ipmitool -I lan -H 'X.X.X.X' -U 'usern' -P '[set]' > -v > > > -v -v chassis power on' - PID 10104 > > > Looking for: > > > 'Password:', val = 1 > > > 'Unable to establish LAN', val = 11 > > > 'IPMI mutex', val = 14 > > > 'Unsupported cipher suite ID', val = 2048 > > > 'read_rakp2_message: no support for', val = 2048 > > > 'Up/On', val = 0 > > > ExpectToken returned 11 > > > Reaping pid 10104 > > > Failed > > > > cman version is CMAN-2.0.115.118.e15_10.3 > > > > > > however I have other host with centos 6.4 and CMAN3.0... and the > connection > > is not lost. I run the same command, the server reboot as well as idrac, > > the ping is back and the ipmi connection is not lost.. > > > > am I doing something wrong? I used the -t and -T option even 300 / 400 > and > > it doesnt matter, the connection is shut after 120secounds. in centos > work > > fine. ( I already opened a case with redhat and am waiting answer.) > > Thanks > > -- --Michael Mendoza--
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