Two notes about that: you have the wrong url for the hw independent
repo, and if you use an old version of the independent repo you won't
get the latest firmware updates.
But I am guessing you can use the latest version of the independent
together with the "old" version of the dependent reposi
Hi,
it seems the latest pointer is not working or is messed up:
https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/dsu/os_independent/x86_64/
Should include files like here:
https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/DSU_22.08.12/os_independent/x86_64/
same for repository metadata.
Greetings
Klaas
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in version 4.32.20.00 coming some time next year.
Greetings
Klaas
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On 11/7/20 2:17 AM, Kilian Cavalotti wrote:
Hi Klass,
On Fri, Nov 6, 2020 at 11:50 AM Klaas Demter wrote:
Can I change the domain name?
I believe that "racadm set iDRAC.NIC.DNSDomainName "
should allow you to d
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I have opened a case with Dell, this seems like an error or regression
to me.
Greetings
Klaas
On 11/7/20 9:00 AM, Klaas Demter wrote:
Hi,
I have changed that value in my environment already for the primary
hostname of the iDRAC. That one sets the hostname for the
.
Greetings
Klaas
On 11/7/20 2:17 AM, Kilian Cavalotti wrote:
Hi Klass,
On Fri, Nov 6, 2020 at 11:50 AM Klaas Demter wrote:
Can I change the domain name?
I believe that "racadm set iDRAC.NIC.DNSDomainName "
should allow you to do just tha
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Follow Up, I noticed there is a newer version that is not linked on
https://www.dell.com/support/article/de-de/sln308699/idrac9-versions-and-release-notes?lang=en
4.22.00.53 (domain name local)
Greetings
Klaas
On 11/6/20 8:50 PM, Klaas Demter wrote:
Hi,
it seems the
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Hi,
it seems the iDRAC started sending a domain name through dhcp:
DHCP4.OPTION[2]: domain_name = local
I am not sure where this is configured, and in earlier iDRAC versions
there was no domain name being sent through dhcp. I tested:
4.00.00.00 (no
vice {
vendor "Linux"
product "SECUPD"
}
Best,
Ben
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Sent: 04 November 2020 14:16
To: linux-poweredge@dell.com
Subject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] iDRAC update failure
[E
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Didn't you already notice that 3 months ago? I seem to recall I added it
to the ansible role because of you :)
https://github.com/CSCfi/ansible-role-dell-firmware-upgrade/pull/31
Greetings
Klaas
On 11/4/20 2:44 PM, Ben Argyle wrote:
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I have this in m
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Hi,
it seems you have created a new rpm
BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01-2.8.2-20.09.01.noarch but it doesn't seem to
contain a new BIOS version compared to
BIOS_XH65F_LN_2.8.2_01-2.8.2-20.09.00.noarch -- is this normal? This
also means that now I have the bios files in /usr/libexe
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This is part of the latest repo upgrade. I did not see any annoucement
of the new key but you can see the bootstrap script has changed:
https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/dsu/bootstrap.cgi (which would be
the dell supported way of installing dsu)
if you use the communit
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Hi,
it seems there is a problem with dsu and latest inventory collection.
It detects a QLogic adapter in my rhel 7.7 system, I only have intel
adapters. For the Dell employees: There is a support request open with
Dell associated with my name.
There is an error in messages:
"B
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I also opened a support request with Dell. They say it's a known issue,
engineering is working on a fix. Workaround: reboot system before running
dsu update.
Greeting
Klaas
On Wed, Oct 9, 2019, 09:40 Klaas Demter wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm updating multiple servers
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Hi,
I'm updating multiple servers via ansible and I've run into the same issue
on the first two test servers. After the successful dsu run the server
halts during reboot with the message "UEFI0306: Unable to update BIOS
firmware because the new BIOS image file used is currupted.
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Hey,
Dell does not support using EDAC on your servers and recommend to turn
it off (
https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/sln283389/edac-errors-in-messages-log-in-redhat-enterprise-linux-rhel-and-poweredge?lang=en
). So if you want your warranty to cover the change of
Hi,
I'm experiencing couple of issues with that NIC on my RHEL7 servers
- Any rhel prior to rhel 7.5 does not support the nic out of the box
(ie you can't network-install) even though it is certified for rhel
7.3+ - while this is an inconvenience for me I just think this should
be made more clea
I've seen this in rhv environments due to multipathd:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1380272
Greetings
Klas
2018-03-21 17:11 GMT+01:00 Ben Argyle :
> I've got a Dell PowerEdge R640 running RHEL7, and dsu 1.5.2 with OMSA 9.1.0.
> Currently it's running BIOS 1.3.7 and iDRAC 3.15.17.1
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