Folks,
I logged this before but under a different account so I can't bump it.
Scenario: SIM 7.3 running on a VM, brand new install. I let it discover our C7000s and the result is exactly the same as a SIM 7.0 install on a different box.
For one C7000 all is well, it's happy with the name (c7000trs) and serial number. For another it drags out a name that's not registered anywhere that I can see - c7000cen_1z34ab7890 and objects to that serial number even though that's the serial number reported by the OA web interface AND CLI.
OA-Active> show enc info
Enclosure Information:
Enclosure Name: C7000Cen
Enclosure Type: BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure
Part Number: 412152-B21
Serial Number: xxxxxxxxxx
UUID: 091Z34AB7890
Asset Tag:
Midplane Spare Part Number: 414050-001
Solutions ID: 0000000000000000
Power Distribution Unit:
PDU Type: HP AC Module, Single Phase
PDU Spare Part Number: 413494-001
Onboard Administrator Tray Information:
Type: HP BladeSystem c7000 Onboard Administrator Tray
Spare Part Number: 416000-001
Serial Number: xxxxxxxxxx
That name_serial up there isn't in DNS, it's simply c7000cen. Its SNMP name is c7000cen, it's Enclosure Name is c7000cen. The serial number is correct as I've done a warranty check against it, I wondered if it should start with CZ instead of 1Z but no.
I'm now going to start getting 'serial number on your replaced midplane should be reprogrammed' messages.
Has anyone seen this before? I figured a new VM with new OS and latest SIM might fix it but no.
Cheers
Adrian
P.S. This thread has been moved from BladeSystem > Management Software to ITRC HP Systems Insight Manager Forum. Also for your security, I have removed the serial number from your post - that's information you probably don't want to make publicly available.- Hp Forum Moderator