On my machines I noticed ipmi was not fully unloading. Here is what we 
did to fix it:

 * Stop OMSA
  - srvadmin-services.sh stop
 * Stop haldaemon - it was determined that for some reason haldaemon was 
hanging on to the ipmi modules...
  - service haldaemon stop
  - pkill hald-addon*
 * Make sure everything is stopped:
  - srvadmin-services.sh status
  - lsmod | grep ipmi
 * Restart haldaemon
  - service haldaemon start
 * Restart OMSA
  - srvadmin-services.sh start

...worked on one machine so far. Trying more.

-Aaron

Aaron McKinnon wrote:
> Non of our servers can now see the storage elements:
>
> # srvadmin-services.sh status
> dell_rbu (module) is running
> ipmi driver is running
> dsm_sa_datamgrd (pid 23010) is running
> dsm_sa_eventmgrd (pid 23122) is running
> dsm_sa_snmpd (pid 23181) is running
> dsm_om_shrsvcd (pid 23256) is running
> dsm_om_connsvcd (pid 23299 23298) is running
>
> # omreport storage controller controller=1
> Invalid controller value. Read, controller=1
> Valid values for controller are: 0
>
> I have three controllers on this machine, but no disks on what is listed 
> as zero.
>
> # omreport storage vdisk
> List of Virtual Disks in the System
>
> Controller LSI Logic 1020/1030 Ultra320 SCSI Adapter  (Slot 2)
> No virtual disks found
>
> We have restarted OM and snmpd to no avail. Ideas?
>
> -Aaron
>
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