Hi, OMSA has issues with the latest firmware for H700 controllers. There seems to be a bug related to parsing the version numbers, which in turn makes OMSA complain about the firmware being too old:
# omreport storage controller Controller PERC H700 Integrated (Embedded) Controllers ID : 0 Status : Non-Critical Name : PERC H700 Integrated Slot ID : Embedded State : Degraded Firmware Version : 12.10.0-0025 Minimum Required Firmware Version : 12.3.0-0032 Driver Version : 00.00.04.17-4.31.z-RH1 Minimum Required Driver Version : Not Applicable Storport Driver Version : Not Applicable Minimum Required Storport Driver Version : Not Applicable Number of Connectors : 2 Rebuild Rate : 30% BGI Rate : 30% Check Consistency Rate : 30% Reconstruct Rate : 30% Alarm State : Not Applicable Cluster Mode : Not Applicable SCSI Initiator ID : Not Applicable Cache Memory Size : 512 MB Patrol Read Mode : Auto Patrol Read State : Stopped Patrol Read Rate : 30% Patrol Read Iterations : 2 Abort Check Consistency on Error : Disabled Allow Revertible Hot Spare and Replace Member : Enabled Load Balance : Auto Auto Replace Member on Predictive Failure : Disabled Redundant Path view : Not Applicable Persistent Hot Spare : Disabled Security Capable : Yes Security Key Present : No Spin Down Unconfigured Drives : Disabled Spin Down Hot Spares : Disabled (Output from a brand new R710 running RHEL5.5 and OMSA 6.3.0). I'm hoping that the Dell engineers are already aware of this. Can we expect an update to OMSA 6.3.0 that fixes this, or will we have to wait until 6.4.0 is released? Regards, -- Trond H. Amundsen <[email protected]> Center for Information Technology Services, University of Oslo _______________________________________________ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list [email protected] https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq
