Sorry, replied to the wrong string here, disregard my input From: Thomas Alandt <tala...@lenovo.com> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2018 9:47 AM To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: Re: [xcat-user] [External] bmcdiscover is not working
It is Cable SR630, we were able to discover once we got the switch snmp straightened out From: Jarrod Johnson <jjohns...@lenovo.com<mailto:jjohns...@lenovo.com>> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2018 9:16 AM To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>> Subject: Re: [xcat-user] [External] bmcdiscover is not working What sort of server are you trying to discover? From: Kevin Keane <kke...@sandiego.edu<mailto:kke...@sandiego.edu>> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 6:37 PM To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>> Subject: [External] [xcat-user] bmcdiscover is not working I'm trying to get bmcdiscover to work. Fresh install of xCAT 2.14.4 on RedHat 7.4. I have two nodes at 192.168.103.11 and 192.168.103.13; they do respond to ARP and ping. I used to run earlier versions of xCAT (2.13 I believe) on the same hardware, and at the time had bmcdiscover working. I currently have no nodes defined in xCAT yet, just the networks. DHCP is working. nmap can find the nodes without a problem: [root@TEST ~]# nmap -sn 192.168.103.11 Starting Nmap 6.40 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2018-11-14 15:29 PST Nmap scan report for 192.168.103.11 Host is up (0.00037s latency). MAC Address: 50:9A:4C:XX:XX:XX (Unknown) Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.03 seconds But BMCDiscover does not see this node: [root@TEST ~]# bmcdiscover -s nmap --range=192.168.103.11 -z Warning: [mn-test]: No bmc found. I also used tcpdump to see the traffic generated by bmcdiscover; I only see ARP requests - bmcdiscover does not seem to even try to connect to the BMC. [root@TEST ~]# tcpdump -i p1p1 -vv not stp tcpdump: listening on p1p1, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144 bytes 15:34:20.003970 Loopback, skipCount 0, Reply, receipt number 0, data (40 octets) 15:34:20.593286 ARP, Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 (len 4), Request who-has 192.168.103.11 (Broadcast) tell mn-test-p1p1.saber2, length 28 15:34:20.593570 ARP, Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 (len 4), Reply 192.168.103.11 is-at 50:9a:4c:74:52:4c (oui Unknown), length 46 What am I overlooking? Thanks! _______________________________________________________________________ Kevin Keane | Systems Architect | University of San Diego ITS | kke...@sandiego.edu<mailto:kke...@sandiego.edu> Maher Hall, 192 |5998 Alcalá Park | San Diego, CA 92110-2492 | 619.260.6859 REMEMBER! No one from IT at USD will ever ask to confirm or supply your password. These messages are an attempt to steal your username and password. Please do not reply to, click the links within, or open the attachments of these messages. Delete them!
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