Emmanuel Halbwachs wrote:
Hi, Currently we have a few HP proliant DL 380G3 and I took documentation from this site and manage to get this working. I didn't use this script there was a web page with the instruction but I think they replace the instructions set by this script.Hello again,
More on the HP Proliant ML350G3.
It seems that to get a fully-fonctionnal woody on Proliant, we need the hpasm kernel module. E. g. some colleagues reported that without it fans will be stuck at high speed. I suppose that there is no RAID disk failure logging either.
These hpasm and a collection of other tools are supplied by HP only for supported distros (RH, SuSE, UL) in RPM format, tailored for these distros.
The only tip I found about that is http://www.sk-tech.net/support/HPrpm2deb.sh.html As I understand, it is a script that does alien to have a .deb and then does some adaptations.
Does anyone here running HP Proliant:
- tested the above script? - succeeded in adaptating the HP RPM stuff to woody?
Any remarks welcome.
Cheers,
With this tool I am able to know if there are changes in the status of each power supply, the fan or the hard drives.
If you need more information to get this working feel free to mail me off list.
Sorry for my bad english.
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