Invalid XSL path, was: RE: OMSA Tools, Debian etch x64, mpt/sas raid
Bryan Mclellan
bryanm at widemile.com
Mon Dec 10 12:11:24 CST 2007
I walked in today and picked this up where I left off last week. I immediately reran the last command (up, enter) and got this now:
vmware14:/opt/dell/srvadmin/oma/bin# omreport storage controller
Error! Invalid XSL path
Has anyone seen this before?
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com [mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of Bryan Mclellan
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 3:33 PM
To: linux-poweredge at dell.com
Subject: RE: OMSA Tools, Debian etch x64, mpt/sas raid
This all started due to a failed SAS disk on a Poweredge 1955. I started the sync in BIOS on a new disk then started the blade back up. I'm told that the sync/mirror will not run unless theres an agent installed. Is the mptsas driver complete enough to allow the sync to continue running and finish? I'm seeing degraded here:
vmware14:/opt/dell/srvadmin/oma/bin# omreport storage controller Controller SAS 5/iR Integrated (Embedded)
Controllers
ID : 0
Status : Non-Critical
Name : SAS 5/iR Integrated
Slot ID : Embedded
State : Degraded
Firmware Version : 00.06.50.00.06.06.00.02
Minimum Required Firmware Version : 00.10.49.00.06.12.02.00
Driver Version : 3.04.01
Minimum Required Driver Version : Not Applicable
Number of Connectors : 1
Rebuild Rate : Not Applicable
BGI Rate : Not Applicable
Check Consistency Rate : Not Applicable
Reconstruct Rate : Not Applicable
Alarm State : Not Applicable
Cluster Mode : Not Applicable
SCSI Initiator ID : Not Applicable
Cache Memory Size : Not Applicable
Patrol Read Mode : Not Applicable
Patrol Read State : Not Applicable
Patrol Read Rate : Not Applicable
Patrol Read Iterations : Not Applicable
But the vdisk is okay:
vmware14:/opt/dell/srvadmin/oma/bin# omreport storage vdisk List of Virtual Disks in the System
Controller SAS 5/iR Integrated (Embedded)
ID : 0
Status : Ok
Name : Virtual Disk 0
State : Ready
Progress : Not Applicable
Layout : RAID-1
Size : 67.99 GB (72999763968 bytes)
Device Name : /dev/sda
Type : SAS
Read Policy : No Read Ahead
Write Policy : Write Through
Cache Policy : Not Applicable
Stripe Element Size : 64 KB
And the disks themselves are listed as ok.
I was thinking to do a rescan but that apparently doesn't work:
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com [mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of Bryan Mclellan
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 9:36 AM
To: Bas van der Vlies
Cc: linux-poweredge at dell.com
Subject: RE: OMSA Tools, Debian etch x64, mpt/sas raid
I tried a number of these, at least, I had them, but it was a slow download so I don't remember which ones I tried. I just installed 'dellomsa_5.2.0-2_amd64.deb' and it worked fine except the storage.
Rainer's tip worked though. If I stop dataeng, modprobe mptctl, then restart dataeng, the storage works. If mptctl is loaded after dataeng storage doesn't work.
So that's great. I haven't tried managing the array through this but I can at least see it's status.
I still can't log into the web interface with root / myrootpassword. OMSA looks like a typical Java mess. Does anyone know of a useful log file? I've seen references to omauth and I thought this package used PAM. Perhaps I'm missing a dependency.
Thanks folks.
Bryan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bas van der Vlies [mailto:basv at sara.nl]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 11:56 PM
To: Bryan Mclellan
Cc: linux-poweredge at dell.com
Subject: Re: OMSA Tools, Debian etch x64, mpt/sas raid
Bryan Mclellan wrote:
> As many others have noted, omreport storage controllers doesn't find
> controllers on my 1955 Blade running debian etch 64. I've played with an
> number of the contributed debs out there, and settled on getting one of
> the ones from dell's site working using -force-architecture. Omreport
> pulls all the chassis info alright, just doesn't see the storage controller.
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> So I had to rebuild to work on the SAS array, which I wasn't happy.
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> There's a number of notes on my blog entry:
> http://loftninjas.org/blog/2007/12/dell-omsa-for-sas-raid-on-debian-etch.html
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> If anyone happens to know what needs to be tweaked to get this working,
> that'd be great. I'd love to get the raid monitored in nagios at some point.
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> Bryan McLellan
>
Bryan,
I read your blog you tried an old version of dell-omsa version from our
site 5.1. Did you also tried the other versions:
* dellomsa_5.2.0-1_amd64.deb
* dellomsa_5.1.0-5_amd64.deb
* dellomsa_5.2.0-2_amd64.deb
And you must also have the mptctl support in the kernel.
Regards
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