[SOLVED] HP tool HPASMCLI doesn't work properly

pezi

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I bought a refurbished ProLiant SE316M1R2 to replace our old server.
At first I installed Centos 7 to run hpsum, the HP update tool, which works only for rpm based distros without problems. I installed also the HP tools of the package hp-health which work fine. e.g. HPASMCLI

Than I installed the proxmox from the latest 4.x line and the the HP tools according this instructions:
http://ximunix.blogspot.co.at/2013/08/hp-toolsfirmware-for-proliantdebian.html

But the tool hpasmcli doesn't work properly - long time to start - most commands for getting informations are not working - error messages. Same commands work fine unter Centos 7.

I have no idea - problem of proxmox, problem of the HP debain version?
 
I bought a refurbished ProLiant SE316M1R2 to replace our old server.
At first I installed Centos 7 to run hpsum, the HP update tool, which works only for rpm based distros without problems. I installed also the HP tools of the package hp-health which work fine. e.g. HPASMCLI

Than I installed the proxmox from the latest 4.x line and the the HP tools according this instructions:
http://ximunix.blogspot.co.at/2013/08/hp-toolsfirmware-for-proliantdebian.html

But the tool hpasmcli doesn't work properly - long time to start - most commands for getting informations are not working - error messages. Same commands work fine unter Centos 7.

I have no idea - problem of proxmox, problem of the HP debain version?

We use Prolient DL 380 Gen9's and Gen8's with the hp-health package and have no issues with hpasmcli.

hpasmcli> SHOW ?
Invalid Arguments
SHOW ASR
SHOW BOOT
SHOW COLDBOOT
SHOW DIMM [ SPD ]
SHOW F1
SHOW FANS
SHOW HT
SHOW IML
SHOW IPL
SHOW NAME
SHOW PORTMAP
SHOW POWERMETER
SHOW POWERSUPPLY
SHOW PXE
SHOW SERIAL [ BIOS | EMBEDDED | VIRTUAL ]
SHOW SERVER
SHOW TEMP
SHOW TPM
SHOW UID
SHOW WOL
hpasmcli> SHOW FANS
Fan Location Present Speed of max Redundant Partner Hot-pluggable
--- -------- ------- ----- ------ --------- ------- -------------
#1 SYSTEM Yes NORMAL 9% Yes 0 Yes
#2 SYSTEM Yes NORMAL 14% Yes 0 Yes
#3 SYSTEM Yes NORMAL 14% Yes 0 Yes
#4 SYSTEM Yes NORMAL 14% Yes 0 Yes
#5 SYSTEM Yes NORMAL 14% Yes 0 Yes
#6 SYSTEM Yes NORMAL 11% Yes 0 Yes

hpasmcli> show POWERSUPPLY
Power supply #1
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 75 Watts
Power supply #2
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 90 Watts
hpasmcli>

root@testprox2:~# dpkg -l | grep hp-health
ii hp-health 10.40-1815.49 amd64 hp System Health Application and Command line Utility Package