[Linux-PowerEdge] omreport suddenly not giving information

2017-02-15 Thread Ben Argyle
I've got a 720xd (revision I) running RHEL6 and OMSA 8.4.0 with the following firmware: BIOS2.5.4 iDRAC 2.32.31.30 About half an hour ago it started not giving any output for "omreport chassis". I restarted OMSA with "/opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/srvadm-service.sh restart" but still got no

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] omreport suddenly not giving information

2017-02-15 Thread Ben Argyle
OK, it appears that the solution was some heavy-handed use of the ipcs and ipcrm commands. I'd run out of semaphores. Sorry for the noise, although this might help someone else in the future, maybe. Ben -- Unix Support, UIS, University of Cambridge, England > -Original Message- >

[Linux-PowerEdge] Unqualified SFP+ adapter detected

2017-02-15 Thread Michael Watters
Hello, I am setting up a Poweredge R720 server with a Broadcom BCM57810 10 Gbit NIC however the SFP adapters that we have appear to be incompatible. > Warning: Unqualified SFP+ module detected, Port 0 from CISCO-TYCO part number 1-20553783-1 Is there an updated version of the bnx2x driver

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] Unqualified SFP+ adapter detected

2017-02-15 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Michael Watters said: > I am setting up a Poweredge R720 server with a Broadcom BCM57810 10 Gbit > NIC however the SFP adapters that we have appear to be incompatible. > > > Warning: Unqualified SFP+ module detected, Port 0 from CISCO-TYCO part > number

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] omreport suddenly not giving information

2017-02-15 Thread Patrick Boutilier
Feb 15 16:17:25 albion BMAPI[34316]: ERROR SemCreate() semget() failed! No space left on device Looks like you ran out of semaphores. Couple of ways to verify: ipcs -s (this should show you the current semaphore arrays in use) These two show current settings: ipcs -sl sysctl

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] Unqualified SFP+ adapter detected

2017-02-15 Thread Russell Auld
I've seen this exact complaint from the same card in the same server. It still works, despite the complaint. One caveat, we're running RHEL6 on that server. The cables are Cisco TwinAx copper 10Gb. So far so good. There are driver and firmware updates for that card on the Dell support page (look