This is installment #2 of "Why I can't stand Dell." This week, the Texas boys team up with Redmond to create a mad-capped Monday morning....
This weekend, I get an e-mail from a service console that a power supply in a Dell 2950 machine has failed; not to worry the machine has 2, Hot Swappable Power Supplies, so the machine keeps running; BTW, it is running Windoze 2003, Release 2;
I get the server admins to call in a ticket with Dell, and to prevent the machine from running only on 1 supply, I pull the bad PS out, and replace it with a PS from a non production machine.
Get back to my desk and it appears BOTH MACHINES HAVE CRASHED. In the subsequent recovery boot, Windoze decides there is new hardware, installs "something" and then prompts for another reboot; Machine comes up and all the network interfaces have lost their network information and are now set to DHCP, so I end up resetting up all the network information. Bear in mind, i was HOT SWAPPING A POWER SUPPLY. Apparently the openmanage software that interfaces the OS with the hardware sensors is, in pablo's words, krapp.
I am thankful today for my job as a Solaris admin....
-T
This weekend, I get an e-mail from a service console that a power supply in a Dell 2950 machine has failed; not to worry the machine has 2, Hot Swappable Power Supplies, so the machine keeps running; BTW, it is running Windoze 2003, Release 2;
I get the server admins to call in a ticket with Dell, and to prevent the machine from running only on 1 supply, I pull the bad PS out, and replace it with a PS from a non production machine.
Get back to my desk and it appears BOTH MACHINES HAVE CRASHED. In the subsequent recovery boot, Windoze decides there is new hardware, installs "something" and then prompts for another reboot; Machine comes up and all the network interfaces have lost their network information and are now set to DHCP, so I end up resetting up all the network information. Bear in mind, i was HOT SWAPPING A POWER SUPPLY. Apparently the openmanage software that interfaces the OS with the hardware sensors is, in pablo's words, krapp.
I am thankful today for my job as a Solaris admin....
-T