> Strange. We don't have any R410s, but I was under the impression that
> most 10th gen servers has power monitoring capability, including the
> R410.

The systems are around one year old and only have one power supply. We recently 
purchased some
more R410 with redundant power supply that have power monitoring capabilities. 
I'm not sure if
this a restriction of the power supply itself or the systems management 
controller.

> I believe that your R410 has power monitoring capability, but that the
> new BMC firmware has messed things up.
[...]
> Yes, definately. Do systems with firmware 1.33 behave normally wrt. the
> command 'omreport chassis pwrmonitoring'? If so, the new BMC firmware is
> the likely cause.

With the old firmware I get the identical message for 'omreport chassis 
pwrmonitoring'. Also
the front panel shows that power readings are not available.

> It may be that your current OMSA installation is not compatible with the
> new BMC, or vice versa. If you're not running the latest OMSA (version
> 6.3.0), you could try upgrading. I've run into similar problems myself
> when upgrading the BIOS on R710 systems with an old OMSA version
> installed.

I have upgrade two systems, both on Ubuntu. One is running the recently 
released packages from
Dell (OMSA 6.3), which should be the latest version available. The other system 
is running the
older packages from Sara. Both systems behave the same regarding the message.

Can I somehow provide debugging information (i.e. snmpwalk output)? Or should I 
just blacklist
the amperage probe?

Best regards,
Karsten

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