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Thread: Monitoring open-e with check_mk failing

  1. #11

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    Okay great thanks.

    How can I roll back.

    Thanks

  2. #12

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    In the GUI go to Maint. > Software update then click on the last build that it was using and reboot. If there is none then go to your User Portal on our site and download the previous build and upload it in the same GUI location and reboot.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  3. #13

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    Okay thanks,

    What is the correct method for rolling back.

    Thanks

  4. #14

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    As I stated before just go to the GUI in Maint. > Software update then click on the last build that it was using and reboot. If there is none then go to your User Portal on our site and download the previous build and upload it in the same GUI location and reboot.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  5. #15

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    Ah yes sorry, I had not seen your post before posting a new message.

    I will try that and report back.

    Many thanks

  6. #16

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    Hang on, I cant.

    This is the base version.

    Does that mean a reload using an older kernel.

  7. #17

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    I will send you the link for the previous build in your inbox, download then update then if your in Failover move the resources over to the other node then reboot and test, if you want you could move the resources back and the others from the other node and update that one as well then reboot and put back the resources and test.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  8. #18

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    Quote Originally Posted by To-M View Post
    I will send you the link for the previous build in your inbox, download then update then if your in Failover move the resources over to the other node then reboot and test, if you want you could move the resources back and the others from the other node and update that one as well then reboot and put back the resources and test.
    Thanks, I downloaded, rebooted, reapplied update for check_mk and rebooted again.

    I'm still getting CLI/API: method not found.

    Thanks for your help in trying to resolve this so far.

  9. #19

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    Are you using a LSI controller? Try the API command > get_raidstatus
    This returns information about RAID.
    All the best,

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  10. #20

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    Quote Originally Posted by To-M View Post
    Are you using a LSI controller? Try the API command > get_raidstatus
    This returns information about RAID.
    Nope, HP SMart Array P420I.

    Yes that returns same as hpacucli ctrl all show config detail


    *-----------------------------*
    hpacucli-start ctrl all show status
    *-----------------------------*


    Smart Array P420i in Slot 0 (Embedded)
    Controller Status: OK
    Cache Status: OK
    Battery/Capacitor Status: OK



    *-----------------------------*
    hpacucli-start ctrl all show config detail
    *-----------------------------*


    Smart Array P420i in Slot 0 (Embedded)
    Bus Interface: PCI
    Slot: 0

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