I have done the flash in BIOS thing both ways.  No luck either way.  I
wasn't at all familiar with the racadm until yesterday.  Still don't
claim to be an expert but I figured out the firmware update process
(even had success with it on a working card so I was sure I was doing it
right) but still no luck.  I've tried the Windows installer and the
command line thing with no luck on either.  I'm going to see if my
on-site person can swap some cards around and see where I get.  

Jon Lewis


-----Original Message-----
From: Miller Bonnie L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 7:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: DRAC Issue

Sounds like you already checked this, but I know I've had trouble
updating the firmware on these if I had disabled the flash in the bios
(#3), so you might check that out, along with the USB mention while
you're in there.

That being said, I've had 2 of these cards fail in the last 9 months,
each one in a different way--they were both from a set of 3 servers we
purchased around last September/October and we have about 12 PE 2950s
total.  Neither had partly responded like yours is doing, but I wouldn't
rule it out as a symptom.  One hung the entire system when rebooting to
the point that the card had to come out of the slot to boot at all.
Another one I found had quit working when the firmware wouldn't update
at all--Noticed that it would quickly report an error shortly after the
bios screen during booting, but it blipped right past and booted anyway
(unlike the first failure).  Went through a similar rigamarole on the
phone before they sent a new card on the second one.  I'm not very
familiar with racadm--I usually do the Windows-based firmware updates,
but the Dell tech I spoke with tried updating the firmware with
something command-level as well, which would also fail--have they tried
that on yours?

One thing of note that I mentioned to the tech after the second call is
that the DRAC card has two green lights on it inside the case and I
noticed the "bad" ones only had one green light that was coming on.
Once the good on was in, both lights come on (I think one blinks, but I
don't recall exactly).

-Bonnie

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon B. Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 6:30 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: DRAC Issue

Does anyone know why a DRAC (2950 server if that matters) won't display
the web interface?  I can work on it locally with racadm but I can't
connect to it remotely via racadm.  I can also SSH into it and run
racadm commands.  The firmware is outdated but I can't get the firmware
to update and I've tried several different ways.  We've cut the power to
the server and reseated the card.

When attempting to update the firmware I get this business.  As near as
I can tell each of these conditions are met.

1. Appropriate IPMI and managed node drivers must be installed and
enabled.
2. On Windows, WMI services must be enabled and running.
3. RAC Virtual Flash must not be in use by the operating system
   or another application.
4. USB must be enabled.

I did a chat with Dell Tech Support earlier and he wasn't much help.
Well, no help really.

Jon Lewis


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