What Are You Doing Right Now
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Testing a few things with
rpm
before making my next video.Touching rpm directly? uck. I'm sure there is a bunch of questions about it in RedHat certs, so yeah, have fun with that.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Testing a few things with
rpm
before making my next video.Touching rpm directly? uck. I'm sure there is a bunch of questions about it in RedHat certs, so yeah, have fun with that.
Yeah. What started as a way to help review for the RHCSA exam back in August, has become a full project :). I'm making a video for each of the RHCSA objectives. I have just a few left. The tl;dr of this RPM video is "use dnf."
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New server 2012 R2 instance installed (client had existing open license).
Not the updating.. been forever...
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
New server 2012 R2 instance installed (client had existing open license).
Not the updating.. been forever...
Reboot, let it finish then start again.
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Building new media server for home, in the research stage right now. Probably plex on a pi with a USB drive as we don't have much. Will probably build an nfs file server out of junk parts as well
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Piss off AT&T.....
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2 x hp dl380 gen 9's. Not had a single problem since being put into service in 2017.
Yesterday both crashed with power, iLO and firmware errors. Neither reboots into windows.
Out of warranty since 9 November 2020.
Not sure what to do???????
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
2 x hp dl380 gen 9's. Not had a single problem since being put into service in 2017.
Yesterday both crashed with power, iLO and firmware errors. Neither reboots into windows.
Out of warranty since 9 November 2020.
Not sure what to do???????
What do the hardware diags say?
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
2 x hp dl380 gen 9's. Not had a single problem since being put into service in 2017.
Yesterday both crashed with power, iLO and firmware errors. Neither reboots into windows.
Out of warranty since 9 November 2020.
Not sure what to do???????
Dang, that sucks. Choices are pay for extended warranty (probably expensive), or replace them. I'd contact xbyte.com
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Yesterday both crashed with power, iLO and firmware errors. Neither reboots into windows.
Start a thread on this, and post all of the details. Like what happened, and what error you get when it tries to come up.
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on power up I get this ..
And this ...
same on both servers..
just looking at diags now.
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Looks like your iLO has failed.
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no iLO is good on both servers.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
no iLO is good on both servers.
Well that's good.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
no iLO is good on both servers.
That's now what the screen says. ILO can't set the firmware primary.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Yesterday both crashed with power, iLO and firmware errors. Neither reboots into windows.
Start a thread on this, and post all of the details. Like what happened, and what error you get when it tries to come up.
Split this stuff out...
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well I don't know what the sam hill is going on, but I left the servers for a short period, rebooted into diags, ran a memory test. In that time I got into iLO on both servers and system health was degraded on one & OK on the other.
Reset iLO, then cold booted each server from within iLO and both servers are back up without those power up POST errors.Going to update firmwares on both and monitor.
Thanks everyone for the help.
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In 31 years, I have never had multiple servers crashing at the same time, with the same errors.
i'm putting it down to a power issue as network switches were crazy as well.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
In 31 years, I have never had multiple servers crashing at the same time, with the same errors.
i'm putting it down to a power issue as network switches were crazy as well.
Where they all on the same UPS? possible power issue source?