Unless u find in this little time how to keylog your xscf ssh session...
some box in the middle?

Il 31 gen 2018 10:59 AM, "Kyle K" <kylek...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Hello guys,
>
> I went ahead and purchased the "Oracle Configuration Management Pack for
> Applications" for $20 along with 1-year of support for that software for
> $22.
> With this I was able to gain access to Oracle's internal portal and ability
> to file SR (service request) which is more or less a support ticket.
> Problem was that I couldn't file a ticket regarding my M3000 server since I
> don't have support contract (probably costs thousands?) but I filed a
> ticket anyway for the software that I bought but used the title&body of the
> ticket and explained my M3000 fault code situation. Well the ticket was
> promptly left aside due to being an invalid request, however by this point
> I had enough information to call the support center and explain things
> further (you need SR # of your ticket to past automatic machine prompt to
> be able to reach a person once you call). Oracle gentlemen was super
> helpful and transferred the ticket to M3000/M4000/M5000 team within
> minutes.
>
> I have been told that they don't provide service passwords anymore and that
> there are 2 options, either dispatch a Field Engineer to solve the problem
> or engage in web conference. I went with latter and I'm going to have a
> conference call later today and I should be able to collaborate with him
> 1-on-1 and give SSH access to the XSCF from where he can do the magic. I
> will provide you guys with an update. I might unbrick my M3000, but I don't
> believe I will be able to help any of you, if they provided service
> passwords I could have just play along and make 5 more SRs with serial
> numbers of your M3000s and help you out.
>
> Kyle.
>
> On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 3:53 PM, Mark Kettenis <mark.kette...@xs4all.nl>
> wrote:
>
> > > I'm curious if updating the firmware after the fault has occurred
> > > will allow users to reset it? I'm sure I have some m3000 firmware
> > > somewhere...
> >
> > Unfortunately not.  You can't update the firmware while the machine is
> > in the faulted state.
> >
>

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