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    [dedicated thread] Dell Open Manage Appliance (OME)

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
      last edited by

      Thanks @joncuddy

      We have to get back to Dell with a very large customer to change their mind. Catch 22 issue, but we have more and more (very) large customers, so this will change.

      @stormi we need to note that somewhere internally and monitor the opportunity to get back to Dell with a deal big enough to change their mind.

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        flakpyro @olivierlambert
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        I'd love to see support added for XCP-NG by Dell as well. I also run Lenovo xClarity Administrator and their appliance works in XCP-NG without any modification!

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        • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
          AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @joncuddy
          last edited by AtaxyaNetwork

          @joncuddy @TheNorthernLight @pctechsolution

          I have a new version available !

          What's changed:

          • Fixed disk detection
          • CPU/RAM is correctly detected
          • I was able to install and uninstall some plugins (Power Manager, Integration for VMware Center, Operation Manager)
          • Network is configured with DHCP by default
          • Added the guest-tools !

          To do:

          • Try to hack the grub password (because it's fun)
          • Have more feedback to tackle the last bugs (I know my fixes is not perfect)
          • Have Dell official support

          Ping me if you want the appliance, I'll send you a link with the password !
          I'll try to use it with my 3 R630 machines to do further tests

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          @olivierlambert can we change the topic title to something more accurate ?
          Since it became the OME megathread 😄

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by

            On it, thanks for your work @AtaxyaNetwork ❤

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            • TheNorthernLightT Offline
              TheNorthernLight @AtaxyaNetwork
              last edited by

              @AtaxyaNetwork This is fantastic!
              What remaining last bugs are you aware of?

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              • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @TheNorthernLight
                last edited by

                @TheNorthernLight guest-tools and SELinux, I bypass it, but it's not the best case I can achieve. I am working on a better fix

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                  archw @flakpyro
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                  @flakpyro
                  I'd love to see what you did!
                  On the GRUB password thing, I cheated and opened it with another instance os SLES and jacked around with the menus from a working system. I tried a million things but could never get the tools installation to work!

                  1. Mount up basically any linux installer or system rescue ISO.

                  2. Boot into that (If using SLES, go to other options and select "RESCUE MODE" and wait).... get a shell...
                    This will let you ssh into it
                    sudo ssh-keygen -A
                    sudo service ssh --full-restart
                    ip addr # so I can know how to get in from putty
                    cat $PATH
                    passwd (makes a new password so you can ssh inot it)
                    /sbin/sshd

                  lvdisplay
                  mkdir -p /mnt/sysimage/boot
                  mount /dev/xvda2 /mnt/sysimage/boot
                  mount /dev/OMCAppVG/LVRoot /mnt/sysimage
                  mount -t proc none /mnt/sysimage/proc
                  mount -o bind /dev /mnt/sysimage/dev
                  mount -o bind /run /mnt/sysimage/run
                  /mnt/sysimage
                  for x in sys proc run dev tmp; do mount --bind /$x /mnt/sysimage/$x; done
                  chroot /mnt/sysimage

                  I saw these instructions somone where but I coudl not figure out these steps ?

                  8 ) Enable root logins in /etc/ssh/sshd_config

                  1. Enable sshd via: systemctl enable sshd

                  2. Set a temporary password for root via passwd

                  3. Exit the chroot and the installer/rescue image... let it boot back into OME

                  4. Cache your ssh key in root's keystore via whatever method you like... my preferred is ssh-copy-id

                  5. Remove root's temporary password...

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                    flakpyro @TheNorthernLight
                    last edited by

                    So testing the appliance and here is what i have encountered so far:

                    Boots up no problem, XO sees tools installed and all stats work.

                    It took me two attempts to upgrade it to 4.4.0.75, the first attempt failed, i reverted a snapshot from before trying and upon trying again it was successful.

                    However i can no longer install / update plugins, back to throwing disk space capacity errors. I'm guessing whatever was modified in the appliance you shared was reverted by the update which now causes it to think there is no disk space again.

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                    • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                      AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @archw
                      last edited by

                      @archw Thanks for the idea ! I'll try this

                      @flakpyro yeah unfortunately I think dell overwrite every file when updating the appliance. It will be an issue for every update.

                      I can try to prepare an up-to-date instance and give it to you, if you want. But I'll need to regenerate the appliance each time an update is available and depending on if dell is providing regulars updates, I can be annoying

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                      • stormiS Offline
                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                        last edited by

                        Could someone summarize this thread for me (XCP-ng Product Owner) so that I see what could be worth tracking and/or doing on our side?

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                        • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                          AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @stormi
                          last edited by

                          @stormi TLDR: xen-blkfront and xen-netfront drivers are missing
                          More info here: https://blog.ataxya.net/add-xen-driver-to-ome-dell-open-manage-enterprise/

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                          • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                            AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @AtaxyaNetwork
                            last edited by AtaxyaNetwork

                            @stormi Also, some bit of code are hardcoded with /dev/sd*, I changed that to /dev/xvd*

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                              flakpyro @AtaxyaNetwork
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                              @AtaxyaNetwork I understand it would be a lot of work to make a new XVA every time Dell updates the appliance. Would it be possible to write a shell script that we could copy to the appliance and run after the fact that could change the /dev/sda to /dev/xvda in the needed files perhaps? I can try running it on my updated appliance you sent me, im just not sure where the drives are being referenced.

                              Something like

                              sed -i -e 's/sda/xvda/g' /etc/whatever.conf? 
                              
                              
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                              • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                                AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @flakpyro
                                last edited by

                                @flakpyro it's a possibility, but I don't know how dell manage it appliance. But worth to try !

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                                  archw @AtaxyaNetwork
                                  last edited by

                                  @AtaxyaNetwork
                                  BTW...how in the world did you add the guest tools? I messed around with that while watching two movies a few Sundays ago and finally gave up!

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                                    flakpyro @AtaxyaNetwork
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                                    @AtaxyaNetwork are you able to list the files that require these drive name modifications? I can try changing them on the latest updated version of the appliance.

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                                    • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                                      AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @archw
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                                      @archw I added them in live mode, when I was chrooed in the SLES disk. But I have a problem with SELinux, sometimes the tools are not working because SELinux block the service. For now, I deactivated SELinux, but I don't like this workaround.

                                      @flakpyro the two files are

                                          /opt/dell/omc/utilities/tui/bin/ome_disk_config.sh
                                          /opt/dell/mcsi/appliance/scripts/appliance_ressource.sh
                                      
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                                      • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                                        AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @AtaxyaNetwork
                                        last edited by

                                        I just updated my appliance to the latest version, and found a way to add ssh support on it.
                                        If someone want the latest version, ping me !

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                                          archw @AtaxyaNetwork
                                          last edited by

                                          @AtaxyaNetwork
                                          I do!

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                                          • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                                            AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @archw
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                                            @archw let me export it and put it in my Nextcloud, and I'll send the link in DM 🙂

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