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RE: [Bigsister-general] Bbscript question


The openmanage script is at http://www.deadcat.net/viewfile.php?fileid=843 

It queries the openmanagement component of Dell servers and returns the hardware status of the server - fans, power supplies, raid disks, etc.  Sample output is below:

The results from omreport reports is as follows:  
Health

Main System Chassis

SEVERITY : COMPONENT
Ok       : Memory
Ok       : Power Supplies
Ok       : Temperatures
Ok       : Voltages
Ok       : Hardware Log

For further help, type the command followed by -?
Health

SEVERITY : COMPONENT
Ok       : Main System Chassis

For further help, type the command followed by -?
List of Enclosures in the System

Enclosure(s) on Controller PERC 4/im (Embedded)
ID                    : 0
Status                : Ok
Name                  : Backplane
State                 : Ready
Channel               : 0
Target ID             : 6
Configuration         : Not Applicable
Kernel Version        : Not Applicable
Service Tag           : Not Applicable
Asset Tag             : Not Applicable
Asset Name            : Not Applicable
Application Version   : Not Applicable
Backplane Part Number : Not Applicable
Split Bus Part Number : Not Applicable
SCSI Rate             : Ultra 320M SCSI
Enclosure Alarm       : Not Applicable

-----Original Message-----
From: suppressed [mailto:suppressed On Behalf Of Kai Schaetzl
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 9:31 AM
To: suppressed
Subject: Re: [Bigsister-general] Bbscript question

David d wrote on Wed, 14 Dec 2005 08:25:18 -0500:

> I was able to get the openmanage script to work using a different 
> method.

I looked around at that URL mentioned earlier, but there are so many 
scripts I couldn't find that "openmanage NT" script. What does it do that 
bs doesn't provide and in which category can I find it?

> The bin/bbecho command is not present in the MSI distribution.  I looked 
> at other bigbrother (unix) scripts where the file is output using $bb 
> $bbdisp etc, but the $bb environment variable resolves to bin/bbecho. 

Yeah, bbecho is part of 0.99 for all platforms, I have it in all my bins.



Kai

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