CentOS5.2 install will not recognize xsane-0.991-5.el5.i386.rpm on disk
2.  Tried it with 4x and 12x- no help.  Any ideas?



Thanks,
Mark

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Today's Topics:

   1. Ubuntu 8.04 64bit on R410 (Dan Simoes)
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   3. omreport not displaying information (Frank Collette IV)
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 11:01:47 -0700
From: Dan Simoes <[email protected]>
Subject: Ubuntu 8.04 64bit on R410
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We're about to place an order for a significant number of these
servers, but I can't get an official answer on whether 8.04 installs
cleanly and without issue.  As I told my Dell team, this is pretty
disappointing considering it's 2009 and we're talking about a product
from a Dell partner (Canonical).

I'm sure there is someone within Dell that has this answer, and yes, I
know it depends on the config, but assuming no special options, does
it work or not?
An unofficial answer is fine and I will not requote/retweet your
reply, I just need some facts before placing my order.

Thanks.

Dan



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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:13:18 -0400
From: Drew Weaver <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Ubuntu on R410
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Just go into the DRAC setup at boot and set it to 'detached'.

thanks,
-Drew


From: Prashant Ramhit [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 2:13 PM
To: Drew Weaver
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Ubuntu on R410

Thanks for your your valuable answers, sorry for the typo error
the disk was indeed sdb3 not sda3

Giving up waiting for root device
Alert /dev/sdb3 (not sda3) does not exist
Dropping to a shell

Therefore i still have the same error though.

I have virtual media installed. can you please tell me how to remove the
virtual disks please.
Kind Regards,
Prashant




Drew Weaver wrote:

Do you have a DRAC on this system?



If so detach virtual media and that should fix it, we've been battling
this for years.



For some reason virtual media becomes /dev/sda



thanks,

-Drew





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On Thursday 16 July 2009 13:34:46 Dan Simoes wrote:



That's the problem - your drive is sdb, not sda.  Edit fstab to show

sdb partitions.

Any other controllers or drives present?  Odd that it would switch the

order to sdb.

We've seen this when adding external arrays on a PERC6E for example,

but not with a single drive/array.





This wouldn't explain why it didn't work with UUID and the installer.



There is a Debian bug suggesting that some kernel versions cause issues
with

this hardware configuration.



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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 15:00:16 -0500
From: Frank Collette IV <[email protected]>
Subject: omreport not displaying information
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Output that would be requested is displayed below.

[r...@jxnms001 bin]# srvadmin-services.sh status
> dell_rbu (module) is running
> ipmi driver is stopped
> dsm_sa_datamgr32d (pid 19839) is running
> dsm_sa_eventmgr32d (pid 19893) is running
> dsm_sa_snmp32d (pid 19917 19916) is running
> dsm_om_shrsvc32d (pid 18874) is running
> dsm_om_connsvc32d (pid 18938 18937) is running
> [r...@jxnms001 bin]#


Output of what srvadmin versions I'm running:

[r...@jxnms001 bin]# rpm -qa |grep srvadmin
> srvadmin-omilcore-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-racadm4-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-rac4-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-webserver-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-omacore-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-omauth-6.1.0-648.rhel5
> srvadmin-racadm5-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-rac5-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-omcommon-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-isvc-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-rac4-components-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-base-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-racdrsc5-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-wsmanclient-6.1.0-648.rhel5
> srvadmin-idracdrsc-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-ssa-6.1.0-648.rhel5
> srvadmin-syscheck-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-omhip-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-cm-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-racdrsc4-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-storage-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-iws-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-idracadm-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-standardAgent-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-deng-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-jre-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-storageservices-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-idrac-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-all-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-hapi-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-racsvc-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-rac5-components-6.1.0-648
> srvadmin-idrac-components-6.1.0-648
> [r...@jxnms001 bin]#


Now, output of my omreport commands:

[r...@jxnms001 bin]# omreport chassis
> Health
>
> For further help, type the command followed by -?
>
> [r...@jxnms001 bin]# omreport storage vdisk
> List of Virtual Disks on Controller  (Slot )
>
> [r...@jxnms001 bin]# omreport storage pdisk controller=0
> Invalid controller value. Read, controller=0
> No controllers found.
>
> [r...@jxnms001 bin]#


Anyone with any idea of what might be happening here, please let me
know.  I
have not rebooted the server, but wouldn't think I would need to either.
omreport chassis did work 1 time, but afterwards all services stopped,
very
strange.

Thanks for any help provided!

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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 13:23:17 -0700
From: Chase Bolt <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: omreport not displaying information
To: Frank Collette IV <[email protected]>
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Try running these two commands and see if it fixes it.

# /opt/dell/srvadmin/hapi/bin/dsm_sa_ipmi start
# srvadmin-services.sh restart


Frank Collette IV wrote:
> Output that would be requested is displayed below.
>
>     [r...@jxnms001 bin]# srvadmin-services.sh status
>     dell_rbu (module) is running
>     ipmi driver is stopped
>     dsm_sa_datamgr32d (pid 19839) is running
>     dsm_sa_eventmgr32d (pid 19893) is running
>     dsm_sa_snmp32d (pid 19917 19916) is running
>     dsm_om_shrsvc32d (pid 18874) is running
>     dsm_om_connsvc32d (pid 18938 18937) is running
>     [r...@jxnms001 bin]#
>
>
> Output of what srvadmin versions I'm running:
>
>     [r...@jxnms001 bin]# rpm -qa |grep srvadmin
>     srvadmin-omilcore-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-racadm4-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-rac4-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-webserver-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-omacore-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-omauth-6.1.0-648.rhel5
>     srvadmin-racadm5-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-rac5-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-omcommon-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-isvc-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-rac4-components-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-base-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-racdrsc5-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-wsmanclient-6.1.0-648.rhel5
>     srvadmin-idracdrsc-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-ssa-6.1.0-648.rhel5
>     srvadmin-syscheck-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-omhip-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-cm-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-racdrsc4-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-storage-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-iws-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-idracadm-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-standardAgent-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-deng-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-jre-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-storageservices-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-idrac-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-all-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-hapi-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-racsvc-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-rac5-components-6.1.0-648
>     srvadmin-idrac-components-6.1.0-648
>     [r...@jxnms001 bin]#
>
>
> Now, output of my omreport commands:
>
>     [r...@jxnms001 bin]# omreport chassis
>     Health
>
>     For further help, type the command followed by -?
>
>     [r...@jxnms001 bin]# omreport storage vdisk
>     List of Virtual Disks on Controller  (Slot )
>
>     [r...@jxnms001 bin]# omreport storage pdisk controller=0
>     Invalid controller value. Read, controller=0
>     No controllers found.
>
>     [r...@jxnms001 bin]#
>
>
> Anyone with any idea of what might be happening here, please let me 
> know.  I have not rebooted the server, but wouldn't think I would need

> to either.  omreport chassis did work 1 time, but afterwards all 
> services stopped, very strange.
>
> Thanks for any help provided!
>
> --Frank
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