Thanks,

I'll try tomorrow morning.  That first download is taking a while (traffic 
shaping on the Dell-side?)

Br.

Dennis

Op 21 jul 2010, om 17:29 heeft <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven:

> I can confirm that RHEL 5 x32 is supported.  Separate 32 and 64 bit packages 
> were recently introduced, in 6.3 I believe.
> 
> Wayne Weilnau
> Systems Management Technologist
> Dell | OpenManage Software Development 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of Leccardi, Diego
> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 10:12 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: linux-poweredge-Lists
> Subject: RE: SNMP on PowerEdge R710 with RHEL5
> 
> Hi Daniel,
> 
>> From the following matrix it seems like OMSA 6.3 is supported with RHEL 5 
>> 32bit.
> I'm trying to get confirmation about this point.
> 
> http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/smsom/6.3/en/peosom/installa.htm#wp1002688
> 
> Would you mind to try to download the first file that I send you and try 
> again?
> 
> Thanks
> 
>       Diego
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leccardi, Diego 
> Sent: 21 July 2010 13:58
> To: 'Dennis Ortsen'
> Cc: linux-poweredge-Lists
> Subject: RE: SNMP on PowerEdge R710 with RHEL5
> 
> Hi Dennis,
> 
>> Is this package 64-bit-only? I'm running 32-bit with the PAE kernel.
> 
> Yes: Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 5.5 on EM64T systems only :-(
> 
>       Diego
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis Ortsen [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: 21 July 2010 13:39
> To: Leccardi, Diego
> Cc: linux-poweredge-Lists
> Subject: Re: SNMP on PowerEdge R710 with RHEL5
> 
> Hi Diego,
> 
> I downloaded this smaller file, for RHEL5.5 only.
> 
> No matter how I run the installation, with --express or not, I keep getting 
> the following message:
> 
> ~/dell/OMSA6.3# sh linux/supportscripts/srvadmin-install.sh --express
> Error: Check whether the Dell OpenManage media is corrupted.
>       If you are using the Web pack to install Dell OpenManage,
>       ensure that you use the Web pack corresponding to the
>       architecture and operating system on your system.
> 
> I downloaded the file again, verified its signature (gpg says it's a good 
> signature), but still, I get the same error message.
> 
> Is this package 64-bit-only? I'm running 32-bit with the PAE kernel.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Dennis
> 
> On 21 jul 2010, at 12:00, <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Or this one: just for RHEL 5.5, small file
>> 
>> http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz&releaseid=R271635&SystemID=PWE_R710&servicetag=&os=RHEL5&osl=en&deviceid=24071&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=3&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=0&libid=36&typeid=-1&dateid=-1&formatid=-1&source=-1&fileid=400905
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Leccardi, Diego 
>> Sent: 21 July 2010 10:58
>> To: 'Dennis Ortsen'
>> Subject: RE: SNMP on PowerEdge R710 with RHEL5
>> 
>> Hi Dennis,
>> 
>> Try to use OMSA 6.3:
>> 
>> http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz&releaseid=R271620&SystemID=PWE_R710&servicetag=&os=RHEL5&osl=en&deviceid=2331&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=4&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=0&libid=36&typeid=-1&dateid=-1&formatid=-1&source=-1&fileid=400890
>> 
>> Support for new OS => RHEL 5.5 update 5
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of Dennis Ortsen
>> Sent: 21 July 2010 10:50
>> To: linux-poweredge-Lists
>> Subject: SNMP on PowerEdge R710 with RHEL5
>> 
>> Hi everyone,
>> 
>> I've got a couple of PowerEdge R710 servers with RHEL5 (RHEL5.5 to be 
>> exact). I used to work with HP servers a lot (still have a few in 
>> production) and was hoping to achieve the same thing with the R710 servers, 
>> as with the DL380 servers:
>> 
>> I'd like to poll the R710's for the state of fans, power supply, System 
>> Event Log, RAID and temperature, using SNMP. For monitoring services and 
>> systems I use Xymon (formerly known as hobbit), together with Devmon (polls 
>> devices with SNMP).
>> 
>> For some reason, I can't get SNMP on the R710's to work completely. Net-SNMP 
>> itself works fine. I have tried installing the OMSA using the Dell yum 
>> repository (by installing the srvadmin-all package), but that doesn't seem 
>> to help much. After yum is finished, the following line is added in 
>> /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf:
>> 
>> # Allow Systems Management Data Engine SNMP to connect to snmpd using SMUX
>> smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1
>> 
>> With an snmpwalk I get some results from the Dell MIB back, but mostly OS 
>> related and partially about PCI slots, memory, USB information. But I don't 
>> need all that information. All I want is some information about the chassis 
>> itself, and the RAID status (PERC 6/i).
>> 
>> I have tried reinstalling, the srvadmin-all package, tried installing just 
>> the srvadmin-base and the srvadmin-deng packages, but to no avail. I don't 
>> get more information. When I login to the DRAC web interface, I can see the 
>> current state and values of the fans, temperature, power usage and so on. 
>> When I login to the OMSA webinterface (hostname:1311) as the root user, I 
>> can see the status of the PERC controller. Changing a value in the "Alert 
>> Management" tab however leads to an unresponsive OMSA webinterface. 
>> Restarting the OMSA services (srvadmin-services.sh restart) doesn't help to 
>> get the OMSA webinterface fully functional again.
>> 
>> Does anyone recognize this behaviour? I can see all the information I'd like 
>> to poll with SNMP in de DRAC and OMSA webinterface (which makes you believe 
>> all the components can be "read" by the higher software layer), but when 
>> doing an snmpwalk on the .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1 OID, I get a lot less 
>> results. Although according to the "Dell OpenManage Server Administrator 
>> Version 6.1 - SNMP Reference Guide" I should see a lot more Groups. I do see 
>> some, but not all. Here's a list with installed OMSA packages:
>> 
>> Jul 20 16:03:50 Installed: srvadmin-hapi-6.2.0-1.17.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:50 Installed: srvadmin-xmlsup-6.2.0-1.17.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:50 Installed: srvadmin-omilcore-6.2.0-1.9.el5.noarch
>> Jul 20 16:03:51 Installed: srvadmin-smcommon-6.2.0-1.29.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:51 Installed: srvadmin-deng-6.2.0-1.6.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:52 Installed: srvadmin-isvc-6.2.0-1.16.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:53 Installed: srvadmin-omcommon-6.2.0-1.19.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:55 Installed: srvadmin-omacore-6.2.0-1.18.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:55 Installed: srvadmin-cm-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:55 Installed: srvadmin-base-6.2.0-1.5.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:55 Installed: srvadmin-omilcore-6.2.0-1.9.el5.noarch
>> Jul 20 16:03:55 Installed: srvadmin-deng-6.2.0-1.6.el5.i386
>> Jul 20 16:03:55 Installed: srvadmin-omacore-6.2.0-1.18.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:44 Installed: srvadmin-idrac-components-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:44 Installed: srvadmin-racsvc-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:44 Installed: srvadmin-racadm4-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:45 Installed: srvadmin-rac4-components-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:45 Installed: srvadmin-racdrsc4-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:45 Installed: srvadmin-rac4-6.2.0-1.5.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:45 Installed: srvadmin-idracdrsc-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:45 Installed: srvadmin-rac5-components-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:45 Installed: srvadmin-racdrsc5-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:45 Installed: srvadmin-fsa-6.2.0-1.6.el3.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:46 Installed: srvadmin-idracadm-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:46 Installed: srvadmin-idrac-6.2.0-1.5.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:50 Installed: srvadmin-jre-6.2.0-1.17.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:50 Installed: srvadmin-racadm5-6.2.0-677.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:50 Installed: srvadmin-rac5-6.2.0-1.5.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:53 Installed: srvadmin-smweb-6.2.0-1.29.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:54 Installed: srvadmin-storage-6.2.0-1.29.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:54 Installed: srvadmin-sysfsutils-6.2.0-2.1.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:54 Installed: srvadmin-megalib-6.2.0-1.6.el3.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:54 Installed: srvadmin-storelib-6.2.0-1.11.el3.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:56 Installed: srvadmin-storage-populator-6.2.0-1.25.el3.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:59 Installed: srvadmin-iws-6.2.0-1.18.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:59 Installed: srvadmin-storelib-libpci-6.2.0-1.1.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:01:59 Installed: srvadmin-storelib-sysfs-6.2.0-1.1.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:02:00 Installed: srvadmin-itunnelprovider-6.2.0-1.6.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:02:00 Installed: srvadmin-standardAgent-6.2.0-1.5.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:02:00 Installed: srvadmin-storageservices-6.2.0-10.1.2.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:02:00 Installed: srvadmin-webserver-6.2.0-1.5.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:02:00 Installed: srvadmin-all-6.2.0-1.5.el5.i386
>> Jul 21 10:02:00 Installed: srvadmin-iws-6.2.0-1.18.el5.i386
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Dennis
>> 
>> 
>> 
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