Hi,Hello all.
At my current workplace, we had ordered 4 full Nodes with 96G ram in each sled. A nice piece of kit (sadly without any raid cards) but perfect for our current task for the moment.
However it turned out a few sleds would randomly lock up just sitting idle with ESX5.5 running. Only 2 of them locked up and one Node had a fan error issue.
If it doesn't test for java, then why does it grey out the Remote Console button which is what you need to click to get the console file to download?^^ It may not be an error, it doesn't seem to test for java, just tells you that you need it. open the file it downloads when you click.
My question is if there is a way to get rid of all of the security warnings about the certificate?
Quite true! Like kev009, I added a bracket to the c6100 that allows an SSD to sit where the mezzanine card usually lives. The chip underneath is indeed rather warm, so I tacked a small sheet of aerogel insulation to the bottom of the SSD - got it as a free sample.Very nice.
Do be careful and watch the heat on the SSD. The big chip with the heatsink that is sitting right under them is the Intel 5520 IOP, which has a reputation for temps @ 70C or higher being considered "normal". Not quite sure what 70C (or anything close to it) will do to your SSDs. Probably OK - just keep an eye on it.
Log into the BMC, and then try to browse directly to the jviewer.jnlp file:If it doesn't test for java, then why does it grey out the Remote Console button which is what you need to click to get the console file to download?
I believe the company we got them from is Lextec Components.
It is almost an exact incident at the guy here earlier in this thread However no change in BMC FW has worked so far.
https://10.1.1.230/Java/jviewer.jnlp
Look at the boards and check the ASpeed chipset version. One of them does not support KVMoIP. The page checks for the chipset version and will grey out the button if the non KVM version is detected.If it doesn't test for java, then why does it grey out the Remote Console button which is what you need to click to get the console file to download?
I believe the company we got them from is Lextec Components.
It is almost an exact incident at the guy here earlier in this thread However no change in BMC FW has worked so far.
I will double check, but the funny part is 2 of the 4 sleds in this node are ones we had in the office before, working, with KVM... So how does it work before, and not now?Look at the boards and check the ASpeed chipset version. One of them does not support KVMoIP. The page checks for the chipset version and will grey out the button if the non KVM version is detected.
Had the same issue with a unit that came with no mezzanine connectors and was clearly a more custom DCS version than the more common units.
The ASpeed chipset without KVM is the AST1100 (taken from my thread about this issue here).
Could you take high resolution pictures from both sides of the risers?Mezzanine to PCI looks like this:
Yeah that has to be some sort of custom DCS job. A particularly woeful one at that.Well it's totally different system.
PSU backplane is different.
Fan controller is different.
Sata backplane is different.
Fans are different size.
My quick search suggests thisDino, thanks for posting the photo of your oddball c6100 (or c6100-like) system. Was that bought from eBay? If so, please post the auction so others can avoid that model.
Cheers for speedy replies. That's the link.My quick search suggests this
DELL PowerEdge C6100 4 Node 8x Xeon Quad Core 2.26GHz 32GB DDR3 Cloud Server VTx | eBay
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