check_openmanage: 'Amperage probe 0 [System Board System Level] reads 0 W'
Tom Sommer
mail at tomsommer.dk
Thu Jan 27 21:50:18 CET 2011
On Thu, January 27, 2011 17:43, Trond Hasle Amundsen wrote:
> "Tom Sommer" <mail at tomsommer.dk> writes:
>
>
>> After upgrading OpenManage to version 6.4.0 on a DELL R410,
>> check_openmanage 3.6.4 returns
>>
>> CRITICAL: Amperage probe 0 [System Board System Level] reads 0 W
>>
>>
>> Is this due to OpenManage changing behavior (bug), or is the hardware
>> really faulty? (doubtful) :)
> Most likely this is some sort of bug in OpenManage, or something went
> wrong during upgrade. You should confirm the fault by running
>
> omreport chassis pwrmonitoring
# omreport chassis pwrmonitoring
Power Consumption Information is not available on this system because all
the Power Supply units on your system do not support PMBus or the firmware
on your system does not support power monitoring.
(Running CentOS)
>> I know I could just disable amperage checks, but I'd like not to.
>>
>> Anyone else seen this?
>>
>
> Sorry, no. Very often these problems are resolved simply by restarting
> OpenManage on the monitored server, or a reboot. The next step is to
> re-install OpenManage in case something was missed during install/upgrade.
> If all else fails, contact Dell support.
Tried all but the latter - guess it's a DELL bug.
Thanks
// Tom
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