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06-07-2015 11:03 AM
06-07-2015 11:03 AM
Re: hp-health package broken
The DL140 G2 has lo100 and not iLO, hponcfg doesn't work with lo100.
Sorry, but I don't have any suggestion for the broken package manger
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06-08-2015 12:30 AM
06-08-2015 12:30 AM
Re: hp-health package broken
Thanks for the update Jimmy..
Yeah I have found out the hard way that hponcfg does not work on DL140 G2 since it's lo100 but the real issue is the hp-health package wich is actually the culprit here as it is a requirement to install hponcfg.
hp-health seems to trigger a script upon istall to check the hardware version but clearly fails to fulfill it's objectives (preventing install if HW is not compatible). Also uninstall script bundle is obviously broken.
Not sure where to address the issue.. Is there someking of bug tracker to report to in this particular case?
Txs again for your support,
JC
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