Hi Tom,

Please remove the existing openwsman* rpms with --nodeps option and install the 
latest rpms from repository.

Since existing rpms are i386 and you are trying to install the x64 rpms so 
conflict arises.

Thanks,
Chandrasekhar R
Dell | OpenManage
office +91 80 41178649

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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 15:57:52 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Paul M. Dyer" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: server rebooting frequently how to diagnose
To: Tapas Mishra <[email protected]>
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Hi,

you could configure kdump.   that will dump the contents of the kernel memory 
during boot after a crash.   Then, it boots normally.   The kdump info is 
normally stored in /var/crash, but you would need to configure the software.

If you are using RHCS and getting a reboot, it may be getting fenced.   You 
should look into your cluster setup to determine the fencing logs.

Paul

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From: "Tapas Mishra" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 4:13:40 AM
Subject: server rebooting frequently how to diagnose

I am having a small problem on my Power Edge server.
It is PowerEdge R710.
It is rebooting frequently I am having a virtuallization setup over it.
Some one a long time back had told me about some way to make a log on
power edge via a utility which can have some sort of dumps.
Which I can send to Dell for analysis if any one is able to understand
what I am saying then give me a link.
Or if there is some other way to debug this?

-- Tapas

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 18:21:26 -0400
From: Tom Simon <[email protected]>
Subject: Cannot Install OpenManage on R410
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Through a few installation attempts I have buggered up my PowerEdge R410.  I am 
trying to clean up my CentOS 5.5 enough to get an OpenManage install running.

I tried installing first using the gzipped package (scripted install), but it 
did not give me a working installation (could login to the web GUI, but there 
was essentially nothing there).  Second, I used the procedure at 
http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/OMSA_6.3/.  Using the latter seems to work 
for this type of server since it installed fine on an equally equipped server.

Trying to use this method on the first server fails with these errors:

Transaction Check Error:
  file /etc/openwsman/openwsman.conf from install of 
openwsman-server-2.2.1-1.2.el5.x86_64 conflicts with file from package 
openwsman-server-2.1.5Dell-2.1.el5.i386
  file /etc/pam.d/openwsman from install of 
openwsman-server-2.2.1-1.2.el5.x86_64 conflicts with file from package 
openwsman-server-2.1.5Dell-2.1.el5.i386
  file /etc/openwsman/openwsman_client.conf from install of 
openwsman-client-2.2.1-1.2.el5.x86_64 conflicts with file from package 
openwsman-client-2.1.5Dell-2.1.el5.i386

I believe the conflicts are remnants from the first install.  How do I resolve 
this?

Thanks.

Tom
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 10:20:39 -0500
From: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: server rebooting frequently how to diagnose
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
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DSET?  http://support.dell.com/dset

You didn't mention which virtualization technology you were using, so possibly 
the live CD and attendant DSET functionality is what you will need.

Can you be more specific about what it is that you require?

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Subject: server rebooting frequently how to diagnose

I am having a small problem on my Power Edge server.
It is PowerEdge R710.
It is rebooting frequently I am having a virtuallization setup over it.
Some one a long time back had told  me about some way to make a log on
power edge via a utility which can have some sort of dumps.
Which I can send to Dell for analysis if any one is able to understand
what I am saying then give me a link.
Or if there is some other way to debug this?

-- 
Tapas

Blog http://mightydreams.blogspot.com

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