On 12/26/2017 11:17 AM, Stephen Berg (Contractor, Code 7320) wrote:
On 12/26/2017 10:55 AM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
On 12/26/2017 09:26 AM, Stephen Berg (Contractor, Code 7320) wrote:
Been updating quite a few systems to OMSA 9.1.0 on SciLinux 7.4 the last few days.  Something in there is breaking my check_openmanage services in check_mk.

The last time this happened it was finally figured out that a slight mod to /opt/dell/srvadmin/etc/srvadmin-storage/stsvc.ini fixed the issue.  I had to make one change in that file:

"vil7=dsm_sm_psrvil" needed to be "; vil7=dsm_sm_psrvil"

That same change now does not seem to be working.  Checked that srvadmin-services.sh reports all the services are running.

During the update to the srvadmin packages that stsvc.ini file was created as stsvc.ini.rpmnew.  Tried using it as is and with the vil7 line commented out and still no luck seeing any controllers in the system with omreport.

Anyone else seeing this and found a fix/workaround?


What error are you getting? Works fine here on CentOS 7.4 after a "srvadmin-services.sh restart" .
On these two M610's which are pretty much identical I get one failure and one succeeds.

[root@hostname1 ~]# omreport storage controller
No controllers found

[root@hostname2 ~]# omreport storage controller
 Controller  PERC H700 Modular(Embedded)

Controller
ID                                            : 0
Status                                        : Ok
Name                                          : PERC H700 Modular
Slot ID                                       : Embedded
State                                         : Ready
Firmware Version                              : 12.10.6-0001
<snip>

I've restarted the OMSA services even rebooted one of the systems where I'm seeing the problem.  It doesn't want to see the controller after all that.  The system is working just fine besides not being able to run any omreport functions for storage.


I have figured out that removing OMSA 9.1 and reinstalling with 8.5 fixes the problem.  So far I've only seen this issue on a couple dozen M610's and R610's.  Other systems (of the same models) are not affected.  I think it comes down to which RAID controller is installed but haven't had time to confirm that yet.



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