check_openmanage internal error
Trond Hasle Amundsen
t.h.amundsen at usit.uio.no
Wed Mar 9 07:55:35 CET 2011
Adam Caines <acaines at lab.icc.edu> writes:
> Looks like some strange output on the lines for controller 1? The
> formatting is breaking there. I checked omreport storage controller
> and didn't see anything that stood out as being strange.
[snip]
> OK | 0:0 | Connector 0 [SAS Port RAID Mode] on controller 0 is Ready
> OK | 0:1 | Connector 1 [SAS Port RAID Mode] on controller 0 is Ready
> OK | 1:0 | Logical Connector [SAS Port RAID Mode] on controller 1 is Ready
> | 1:Status | State [Name] on controller 1 is Status
> | 1:Ok | Available [Unknown type] on controller 1 is Unknown state
> | 1:Ok | Available [Unknown type] on controller 1 is Unknown state
Ok, something strange going on here. This seems to be a parsing error in
the plugin, related to the connectors. As I don't have any MD1120
enclosures, I'm curious if these errors are related to the MD1120 being
different somehow.
Can you send the output from these commands:
omreport storage connector controller=0
omreport storage connector controller=1
and also:
omreport storage connector controller=0 -fmt ssv
omreport storage connector controller=1 -fmt ssv
The latter is what the plugin is using as it is easier to parse.
Cheers,
--
Trond H. Amundsen <t.h.amundsen at usit.uio.no>
Center for Information Technology Services, University of Oslo
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