Getting Dell OpenManage web interface up and running

Chase Bolt cbolt at datinggold.com
Fri Oct 10 10:31:00 CDT 2008


I had an issue with this before also, I had to run the following to get it
working:

 

# /opt/dell/srvadmin/omil/supportscripts/srvadmin-services.sh stop

# service ipmi start

# /opt/dell/srvadmin/omil/supportscripts/srvadmin-services.sh start

 

--Chase Bolt

 

From: linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com
[mailto:linux-poweredge-bounces at dell.com] On Behalf Of Kenneth Holter
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 8:20 AM
To: linux-poweredge at dell.com
Subject: Re: Getting Dell OpenManage web interface up and running

 

 

Maybe someone else has some advice for me on how to get OpenManage up and
running? I've tried several other lists/forums, but is still quite stuck. 


 

On 10/7/08, Kenneth Holter <kenneho.ndu at gmail.com> wrote: 

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

It is set to permissive, to as far as I know selinux should not be the
problem. Do you of other issues that may be causing this?

 

 

Regards,

Kenneth

 

On 10/7/08, Adam Williams <awilliam at mdah.state.ms.us> wrote: 

have you tried disabling SELinux?  edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux and change it
to disabled, reboot, and try again.

Kenneth Holter wrote: 

Hello all.

 

 

I'm new to the list, and quite new to Dell OpenManage. I have an issue with
OpenManage, and was adviced to post it here. So here it goes:

I have installed Dell OpenManage on one of my RHEL 5.1 poweredge 1950 
servers, and are able to access the agent via the "omreport" command. 

The web interface, however, does not seem to be accessable. Running 
"https://server1:1311 <https://server1:1311/> " does not work, and I get an
error message 
saying that the page does not exist. I've tried "telnet server1 1311" 
on the server, and it doesn't seem to be running a web server on that 
port. 

 

I've ran the startup-scripts, and this is the result:

 

 [root at server ~]# srvadmin-services.sh start 
  Starting mptctl: 
  Waiting for mptctl driver registration to complete: 
[  OK  ] 

  Starting DSM SA Connection Service:                        [FAILED] 

  [root at server ~]# srvadmin-services.sh status 
  dell_rbu (module) is running 
  ipmi driver is running 
  dsm_sa_datamgr32d (pid 1069 1043) is running 
  dsm_sa_eventmgr32d (pid 1065) is running 
  dsm_om_shrsvc32d (pid 23651) is running 
  dsm_om_connsvc32d is stopped 

So for some reason that last process doesn't start. Here is the 
extract from /var/log/messages: 

  Oct  3 08:17:48 server lsb_log_message:  succeeded 
  Oct  3 08:17:49 server lsb_start_daemon: dsm_om_connsvc32d startup 
failed 
  Oct  3 08:17:49 server lsb_log_message:  failed 

Are there any particular log files other than /var/log/messages that I
should be looking through? Is it so that the kernel has an 
internal web server, and that it is this server the dell agent uses? 

Anyways, the web interface is not running. Anyone knows how to debug this? 
 

Regards, 
Kenneth Holter 




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