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тАО05-02-2010 11:20 PM
тАО05-02-2010 11:20 PM
HP SIM 6.0 - blades in wrong place, servers duplicated
Some strange issues have appeared;
* Viewing our blade chassis, some slots appear empty, and the blade that is in that slot appears as a standalone server. All blades have the same OS (ESX4) and HP agents and configuration - how can I tell SIM that the blade is in the chassis and not standalone?
* Some servers have been detected twice, once as their serial number (with no IP address) and one as the hostname and IP address. Then the iLO is shown as inside the device that is just the Serial number - how can I resolve this?
* Some iLOs are showing that they are inside two servers at the same time - three even state that they are inside the same server twice, but the "parent" server only appears once. How can I clean this up?
Is there an easy way to clean this up without loosing all the historical data about these systems?
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тАО05-03-2010 01:00 AM
тАО05-03-2010 01:00 AM
Re: HP SIM 6.0 - blades in wrong place, servers duplicated
Also try re-discovering OA first, followed by servers and then iLO IP. This will help blades to get associated with enclosure and iLO to server.
Are the servers moved across enclosures after upgrading SIM to 6.0?
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тАО05-03-2010 03:59 AM
тАО05-03-2010 03:59 AM
Re: HP SIM 6.0 - blades in wrong place, servers duplicated
Can you please go through the process of re-discovering? I have been discovering the whole subnet for each datacentre and server room - do we need to discover individual hosts to force the OA to be discovered first?
The OAs and iLOs are on the same subnet, the blade OS (ESX4 & Linux 5.3) are on a different subnet (the same as SIM and all other servers).
The record that shows the serial number of the server has no information in the properties, just the serial number. The serial numbers are for HP servers which are otherwise detected in SIM - I have suspended monitoring as the records have no IP, but some of the iLOs report that they are inside the servers that are just a serial number. If I delete these serial number only records, will I loose information/history on the iLO devices or will they re-align themselves to the correct servers?
Thanks
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тАО05-04-2010 11:58 PM
тАО05-04-2010 11:58 PM
Re: HP SIM 6.0 - blades in wrong place, servers duplicated
Meaning the node which is associated with iLO and the node with IP address should match.
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тАО05-05-2010 03:02 AM
тАО05-05-2010 03:02 AM
Re: HP SIM 6.0 - blades in wrong place, servers duplicated
This eventually detected everything again correctly, the only machines that were detected as a serial number without a name and IP ended up being just DMZ hosts, and I changed the label name to match the real hostname and everything then worked out fine.
The historical information we wanted was related to ASR reboots and times when systems were unavailable, as we had been diagnosing as a part of customer advisory c01802766 (iLO 1.81 and lower causing ASR with eventlog entry NetFN 0x4, command 0x2D timed out)