[EXTERNAL EMAIL] So, I was sure that the Dell-gold-support suggestion to replace the motherboard, was not a good idea.
Naaah, not really :) I haven’t tried Dell SLI 3.0, since I have no direct access to the machine (remote datacenter). That's why I love iDRAC Enterprise (dedicated NIC) and the vFlash (install and diag images on board). When you're there you could also boot from the current CentOS 7.7 live image, and install OMSA 9.3.1 on the fly. I'm at wits end for now, sorry. Stefan On Dec 18, 2019, at 16:08, Werf, C.G. van der (Carel) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi stefan, I have updated the OS several times.. not necessarily at the same time as the OMSA update. (OS started at RH 7.4 and is now RH 7.7) I haven’t tried Dell SLI 3.0, since I have no direct access to the machine (remote datacenter). Whenever I;m at the location (hopefully not more than once a month) I try new ideas to get it solved. So booting from an external Ubuntu was successful.... So, I was sure that the Dell-gold-support suggestion to replace the motherboard, was not a good idea. Carel -----Original Message----- From: Stefan M. Radman <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: woensdag 18 december 2019 15:50 To: Werf, C.G. van der (Carel) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] Idrac not accessible This situation started when OMSA was upgraded from 9.0.1 (init.d-config) to 9.3.1 (systemd-config). Was that the only change at the time or did your update the OS as well? When system is booted from external usb (for instance Ubuntu18), the idrac stays accessible. When you boot from Dell Support Live Image (SLI) 3.0, is the iDRAC accessible? Stefan
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