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> Since when do DRAC firmware updates affect the OS?
>
iDRAC Service Module is installed in CentOS and it might be able to
shutdown/interrupt/reestablish communication to the NIC for -you know- NIC
firmware/reporting/diagnostic/status reasons. Just guessing here. Sorry if
this leads astray.
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Lifecycle log excerpt:
2018-04-06T17:10:20+ USR0030 Successfully logged in using root, from
192.168.10.176 and GUI.
2018-04-06T17:10:20+ LOG007 The previous log entry was repeated 10
times.
2018-04-06T16:50:22+ USR0030 Successfully logged in using root, from
192.168.8.75 and WS-MAN.
I am not using shared ports. The DRAC (iDRAC7) has a dedicated port.
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 1:00 PM, Maxime De Berraly <
maxime.de.berr...@iguanesolutions.com> wrote:
> Are you using shared ports? Could you upload the LC log?
>
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Linux-PowerEdge
I just applied DRAC firmware update 2.52.52.52 on several of my Centos 6.9
systems (R720xd).
I saw several issues in the kernel log, but the most troubling were those
related to the NICs. The interfaces went down! (messages below)
I don't remember this ever happening with a DRAC firmware