Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 22:03:05 -0700 From: Rick Flower <rickf@ca-flower.com> To: Jochem Oosterveen <jochem@aivd.net>, freebsd-proliant@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Any version of tools for DL380 G3 running FreeBSD 7.1+? Message-ID: <4ABC4F09.1050209@ca-flower.com> In-Reply-To: <01C01EAA-31DD-40DA-9FB0-277C2F8A83CC@aivd.net> References: <A58F89CC-F950-4A32-BFBF-9640CE9A972F@ca-flower.com> <01C01EAA-31DD-40DA-9FB0-277C2F8A83CC@aivd.net>
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Jochem Oosterveen wrote: > Hi Rick, > > On Sep 24, 2009, at 10:14 PM, Rick Flower wrote: >> I just moved up to the DL line after my Proliant 6400R died due to >> fan failure... Anyway, I've got freebsd 7.1 up and running but can't >> get the latest hpasm working since the installer wants freebsd 6.x.. >> I tried running anyway but ran into shared library issues.... Anyone >> got any suggestions? Thank you! > > Did you install the misc/compat6x port? > > If I recall correctly, I downloaded hpasm binaries from > http://people.freebsd.org/~jcagle/ > With compat4x and compat5x installed it runs without any error on 7.2 > here. Ok.. I was able to load up compat6x and compat5x OK on my 7.1 box .. However, after starting the FreeBSD5 version of hpasmd (which starts fine), I get the following when trying to start hpasmcli : srv1# hpasmcli HP management CLI for FreeBSD (v7.22) Copyright 2003,2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Group, L.P. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Some hpasmcli commands may not be supported on all Proliant servers. Type 'help' to get a list of all top level commands. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SetupChannel() msgget: Permission denied ERROR: Could not communicate with hpasmd. Please make sure the hpasmd daemon is started and running properly. Any ideas on why this occurs? I searched the archive but only found one unanswered reference for this issue..
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