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10-04-2012 10:41 AM
10-04-2012 10:41 AM
ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
We're having some issues with seeing the 410i array controller in vSphere on about 1/2 of the 110 servers we've deployed. We are using the vSphere client 5.0.0 build 455964 and we're reviewing the hardware at the Hardware Status tab. It's the storage and battery icon that is missing. Each server has ESXI 5 installed. Also, of the ones I can see, about 1/2 of them have a battery status: Partially Charged alarm. The Controllers have firmware version 5.70.
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10-05-2012 11:50 AM
10-05-2012 11:50 AM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
Hello,
your ESX build is quite old. Please patch your server to current level, it could help.
And, there is smart array driver for ESX5 (ok, for custom image creation, but could help) - http://h20566.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.PAGE/public/psi/swdDetails/?sp4ts.oid=4091432&spf_p.tpst=psiSwdMain&spf_p.prp_psiSwdMain=wsrp-navigationalState%3Dlang%253Den%257Ccc%253DUS%257CprodSeriesId%253D4091412%257CprodNameId%253D4091432%257CswEnvOID%253D4115%257CswLang%253D8%257CswItem%253DMTX-5cd141ea74c14091939bd498d6%257Caction%253DdriverDocument&javax.portlet.begCacheTok=com.vignett...
jan
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10-08-2012 05:46 AM
10-08-2012 05:46 AM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
@Jan Soska wrote:Hello,
your ESX build is quite old. Please patch your server to current level, it could help.
And, there is smart array driver for ESX5 (ok, for custom image creation, but could help) - http://h20566.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.PAGE/public/psi/swdDetails/?sp4ts.oid=4091432&spf_p.tpst=psiSwdMain&spf_p.prp_psiSwdMain=wsrp-navigationalState%3Dlang%253Den%257Ccc%253DUS%257CprodSeriesId%253D4091412%257CprodNameId%253D4091432%257CswEnvOID%253D4115%257CswLang%253D8%257CswItem%253DMTX-5cd141ea74c14091939bd498d6%257Caction%253DdriverDocument&javax.portlet.begCacheTok=com.vignett...
jan
Hi and thanks for you reply. My build team is telling me that they are using the VMware image but loading the hp modules through update manager. Which problem does the link correct, the "Missing Controller and Battery" or the "Battery Partially Charged"?
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10-09-2012 04:22 PM
10-09-2012 04:22 PM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
Hello, do you have oportunity to install ESX from HP image?
I am checking our enviroment to see how it works here.
Jan
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10-10-2012 02:26 AM
10-10-2012 02:26 AM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
@Jan Soska wrote:Hello, do you have oportunity to install ESX from HP image?
No I cannot. We have two different teams here. We have a server build team and an operations team. I don't build servers, I just support them.
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10-13-2012 12:58 PM
10-13-2012 12:58 PM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
Hello Donald.
I've checked our enviroment. We have 3 G7 blades running ESXi 5.0, all installed form HP image, all have vissible storage subsystem under Hardware status tab.
For sure you have something missing in your instalation.
Please point you coleagues to great HP page: http://vibsdepot.hp.com/ where is complete information about drivers/software/firmware needed for running HP server with VMware.
Jan
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10-13-2012 01:22 PM
10-13-2012 01:22 PM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
@Jan Soska wrote:Hello Donald.
I've checked our environment. We have 3 G7 blades running ESXi 5.0, all installed form HP image, all have visible storage subsystem under Hardware status tab.
For sure you have something missing in your installation.
Please point you colleagues to great HP page: http://vibsdepot.hp.com/ where is complete information about drivers/software/firmware needed for running HP server with VMware.
Jan
Jan,
Yup, it's funny how the world turns. Sadly, sometimes it's one step forward and two steps back if you know what I mean. The builders might be doing the two step scramble because it looks like these build will be impossible to support with the correct HP driver level installed. The next step are yet to be determined but, I can't wait until we find out..
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10-25-2012 05:35 PM
10-25-2012 05:35 PM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
Today we forced the issue and had some Hp engineers on the phone with the builders of the servers. It was confirmed that the builders didn't install the proper Hp support software and other Hp enhancements that would not only let us see the hardware from the system management homepage and also provide proper hardware fault alerting and it would also installed the required hardware drivers. Sad how organizations
have moved in backward direction where people have once again started thinking they can just install an operating system on a enterprise class server without any knowledge of the hardware build requirements.
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11-08-2012 12:05 PM
11-08-2012 12:05 PM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
There is nothing more to say... :(
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01-04-2013 01:46 PM - edited 01-04-2013 01:51 PM
01-04-2013 01:46 PM - edited 01-04-2013 01:51 PM
Re: ESXI 5.0.0, 62380 on a DL380 G7
Here's an update. So we finally got some alerting working via SNMP. Here's an example of some of the SNMP strings we get when we muck around with the power cord on one of the redundant power supplies.
- 1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.4.1 6 307 1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.4.30.1.0 String Power Supply 1 Power Supply 1
- 1.3.6.1.4.1.232 6 6054 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5 String teglenx1.travp.net 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.11.1 Integer 8 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.2.9.3.1.1.0.1 Integer 0
This doesn't make a lot of sense to me, so can someone please answer me this? ESXI is running on an HP Proliant DL380G7. Why do we get SNMP alerts from both Vmware and HP/Compaq OIDs about the same thing? VMware ESXI makes an operating system where HP makes Hardware. I wouldn't expect the OS to own any Hardware alerting responsibilities just like I wouldn't expect Microsoft, linux, HPUNIX, Or Red Hat to own it ether.
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