Oops, my bad. iDRAC6 is replaceable, while iDRAC7 is soldered on mainboard.
Used iDRAC6 daughterboards to replace bricked ones can be bought from
reputable server parts store online for as little as $50, e.g.
https://www.serversupply.com/products/part_search/query_parts.asp?q=idrac6
On Fri, May
Well,
After I swapped the modules from the two boxes, I was able to update the
system that had the bad firmware. I think the iDRAC express module is
corrupted since I can ping the IP but not ssh nor connect via web. This is
on the box that has no video now.
The one with no video shows
a iDRAC GUI.
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> *From:* linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists *On Behalf Of *Ricardo Stella
> *Sent:* Freitag, 12. Mai 2017 16:26
> *To:* linux-poweredge-Lists <linux-powere...@lists.us.dell.com>
> *Subject:* [Linux-PowerEdge] R610 - system services disabled and iDrac6
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Edge] R610 - system services disabled and iDrac6
(entrerpise) communication failure
So we had this older R610 which was put off production and was trying to give
it a new life. Used Dell repository manager to create a firmware bundle and
after this got the errors on the title.
Obviously, the sys
Are you able to access the DRAC GUI? If so you can update there with the
.usc file in the firmware update section.
Cameron Smith
Technical Operations Manager
Network Redux, LLC
Cell: 503-926-4928
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 7:26 AM, Ricardo Stella wrote:
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> So we had this
So we had this older R610 which was put off production and was trying to
give it a new life. Used Dell repository manager to create a firmware
bundle and after this got the errors on the title.
Obviously, the system didn't like the firmware updates, so has anyone else
experienced this before and