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06-25-2007 08:29 PM
06-25-2007 08:29 PM
DL360, Redhat/SUSE - no traps forwarded from OS to iLO
Hello,
I am setting up a DL360 G4p with Redhat and seem to fail to configure Lights-Out Drivers and Agents properly.
I successfully installed ProLiant Support Pack 7.80, including Lights-Out Drivers and Agents - hprsm-7.8.0-75.rhel5.i386.rpm
Everything seems to load and work properly except one tiny detail:
I login to System Management Homepage->settings -> SNMP Configuration and press "Send Trap". Then, at my SNMP destination I only recieve trap from real network card of the server, not from iLO interface.
ILO SNMP congiguration is as follows:
Enable iLO SNMP Alerts - YES
Forward Insight Manager Agent SNMP Alerts - YES
Enable SNMP Pass-thru - YES
iLO Firmware version is 1.91
This differs from Windows installation - where I get two traps - one from server, another from iLO interface. Since we have a dedicated network for iLO managament - seems that I will be unable to recieve software traps from Linux servers.
SUSE behaves identically.
Please, point out why CPQCI driver fails to route SNMP traffic from OS to iLO card. (As I see the problem)
Thanks in advance,
Andrew.
I am setting up a DL360 G4p with Redhat and seem to fail to configure Lights-Out Drivers and Agents properly.
I successfully installed ProLiant Support Pack 7.80, including Lights-Out Drivers and Agents - hprsm-7.8.0-75.rhel5.i386.rpm
Everything seems to load and work properly except one tiny detail:
I login to System Management Homepage->settings -> SNMP Configuration and press "Send Trap". Then, at my SNMP destination I only recieve trap from real network card of the server, not from iLO interface.
ILO SNMP congiguration is as follows:
Enable iLO SNMP Alerts - YES
Forward Insight Manager Agent SNMP Alerts - YES
Enable SNMP Pass-thru - YES
iLO Firmware version is 1.91
This differs from Windows installation - where I get two traps - one from server, another from iLO interface. Since we have a dedicated network for iLO managament - seems that I will be unable to recieve software traps from Linux servers.
SUSE behaves identically.
Please, point out why CPQCI driver fails to route SNMP traffic from OS to iLO card. (As I see the problem)
Thanks in advance,
Andrew.
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06-27-2007 02:55 AM
06-27-2007 02:55 AM
Re: DL360, Redhat/SUSE - no traps forwarded from OS to iLO
As i read your information, (ILO-network separate from normal LAN) I should expect you configure TWO trap destinations, one on ILO-LAN, one on normal LAN (subnet), could this be the problem?
Pieter
Pieter
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