No, no luck. I've had a few other projects come up so I have had to back-burner this for the time being. However, I'd love to hear from someone at Dell if they have any ideas as to what the problem could be.
I too have spent days troubleshooting, but now have ESXi 5.0u1 b768111 OMSA login partially working. Server is brand new r320.
I removed OM VIB 7.1, and installed OM VIB 7.0. I am able to login from a Centos 6 x64 with OMSA 7.0 (dell latest repo) and FF10 10.0.6esr. It seems to work fine, but is slow compared to my ESXi 4.1 servers.
Login from XP/2008 OMSA 7.1.0 and IE8/9, gets "Login Failed.... connection error" <<< this is a OM error.
I don't have a Linux/Centos box with OMSA 7.1, nor do I have a Windows box with OMSA 7.0, so I can't easily test additional client/server situations.
Note for troubleshooting: ESXi 5.0u1 b623860 (OM VIB 7.1) OMSA login resulted in a Connection timeout/page not found BROWSER ERROR. After patching ESXi to b768111 (OM VIB 7.1) OMSA login resulted in "Login Failed.... connection error" OM page login error (not browser error).
Right now I am satisfied keeping OM VIB at version 7.0 and having to use Centos 6 OMSA 7.0 as the web manager to access ESXi 5.0u1 b768111. I will keep watch on this forum. I too hope a Dell tech can dig into this issue. I don't use OME for snmp management, but it appears to me the last VMWare patch taking ESXi 5.0u1 to b768111 did correct issues. I think Dell needs to look into issues between OM VIB and OMSA.
I had similar issues today on a ESXi 5 update 1 server with OMSA 7.1 VIB installed. Connecting through the Windows OMSA server (port 1311) and logging into the remote server using the root user (will confirm tomorrow) eventually opened the page. This was through IE 9 on the local Windows 2008 R2 server.
You could try and telnet to your ESX host on port 1311 and see if you get a response. There are also some posts about the config not being correct when you install OMSA which may affect it. The server needs a reboot when you install and then you can check if the VIB is loaded
esxcli --server --username --password software vib list I think. vsphere cli and power cli have different command strings.
This issue is likely mute as Dell has released ESXi 5.1 customized install ISO. It is marked urgent, so this update/upgrade may correct these issues. I have not installed or upgraded to Dell ESXi 5.1, but have it on the calendar in Nov.
If there is a way to install over an existing server using the customised ISO and not lose all your settings I would greatly appreciate you sending it through.
There is also SUU 711 available and there are some potential issues with ESXi5 update 1 and Intel CPU's. basically make sure you patch your server BIOS on any server running ESXi 5 ASAP. it can cause PSOD as I found out at one of my larger customers yesterday.
yeah I actually used it yesterday and it seemed to work fine but the installation instructions in the "manual" aren't perfect. I had to do some scrounging around in the forums for a clear understanding of what was required in the vsphere CLI commands.
Does the ESXi 5.1 with OMSA 7.1 VIB allow access from a windows system? IE & FF?
Past experience with ESXi upgrade with option to keep datastore is very straight forward. All VIBs including OMSA should be reinstalled (or confirmed). Also verify SNMP config. Regardless, I perform an offlne copy/backup of the guest (without snapshots) to a remote drive before any changes are made.
Dell PE servers purchased recently have been ordered with iDrac express and LifeCycle controller. The LifeCycle controller allows the server firmware to be updated via FTP from bios...no SUU disc needed, but the process took approx. 40 minutes on the last server I updated (R320).
Make sure that when you log in using the vSphere Client, you use the *exact* same server name you used to register the Dell appliance with vCenter. For instance, if you registered the appliance using vCenter's hostname, then use the hostname when logging in via the vSphere client. If you used an FQDN, then log in with the vSphere Client using vCenter's FQDN - same with vCenter's IP. You have to use the same identifier both place. This post mentions the idea
sned45
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August 10th, 2012 18:00
Any luck with this as I'm having the exact same issue.
gftarbert
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August 13th, 2012 06:00
No, no luck. I've had a few other projects come up so I have had to back-burner this for the time being. However, I'd love to hear from someone at Dell if they have any ideas as to what the problem could be.
senorRudy
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August 14th, 2012 21:00
I too have spent days troubleshooting, but now have ESXi 5.0u1 b768111 OMSA login partially working. Server is brand new r320.
I removed OM VIB 7.1, and installed OM VIB 7.0. I am able to login from a Centos 6 x64 with OMSA 7.0 (dell latest repo) and FF10 10.0.6esr. It seems to work fine, but is slow compared to my ESXi 4.1 servers.
Login from XP/2008 OMSA 7.1.0 and IE8/9, gets "Login Failed.... connection error" <<< this is a OM error.
I don't have a Linux/Centos box with OMSA 7.1, nor do I have a Windows box with OMSA 7.0, so I can't easily test additional client/server situations.
Note for troubleshooting: ESXi 5.0u1 b623860 (OM VIB 7.1) OMSA login resulted in a Connection timeout/page not found BROWSER ERROR. After patching ESXi to b768111 (OM VIB 7.1) OMSA login resulted in "Login Failed.... connection error" OM page login error (not browser error).
Right now I am satisfied keeping OM VIB at version 7.0 and having to use Centos 6 OMSA 7.0 as the web manager to access ESXi 5.0u1 b768111. I will keep watch on this forum. I too hope a Dell tech can dig into this issue. I don't use OME for snmp management, but it appears to me the last VMWare patch taking ESXi 5.0u1 to b768111 did correct issues. I think Dell needs to look into issues between OM VIB and OMSA.
senorRudy
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August 22nd, 2012 16:00
Update..... Dell pushed OMSA 7.1 in the latest yum repo. I am still able to login from Centos6 OMSA 7.1.
OMSA 7.1 from XP still results in login failed. I plan to update OM VIB 7.1 on ESXi to see if login
from Centos 6 breaks or not......
Update2...after ESXi OM VIB upgrade to 7.1, I am able to login from Centos6 x64 OMSA 7.1 remote.
Login from XP OMSA 7.1 still fails.
Zeeuus
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October 3rd, 2012 14:00
Interesting, we have 6 R715 that have the exact same problem.
Using windows 2008 as proxy.
Still I only get this "connection lost page".
/Zeeuus
SeanBezuids
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October 25th, 2012 11:00
I had similar issues today on a ESXi 5 update 1 server with OMSA 7.1 VIB installed. Connecting through the Windows OMSA server (port 1311) and logging into the remote server using the root user (will confirm tomorrow) eventually opened the page. This was through IE 9 on the local Windows 2008 R2 server.
You could try and telnet to your ESX host on port 1311 and see if you get a response. There are also some posts about the config not being correct when you install OMSA which may affect it. The server needs a reboot when you install and then you can check if the VIB is loaded
esxcli --server --username --password software vib list I think. vsphere cli and power cli have different command strings.
senorRudy
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October 25th, 2012 12:00
Dell also released a new OMSA 7.1 VIB for ESXi 5.1.
senorRudy
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October 25th, 2012 12:00
This issue is likely mute as Dell has released ESXi 5.1 customized install ISO. It is marked urgent, so this update/upgrade may correct these issues. I have not installed or upgraded to Dell ESXi 5.1, but have it on the calendar in Nov.
SeanBezuids
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October 26th, 2012 00:00
Hi
If there is a way to install over an existing server using the customised ISO and not lose all your settings I would greatly appreciate you sending it through.
There is also SUU 711 available and there are some potential issues with ESXi5 update 1 and Intel CPU's. basically make sure you patch your server BIOS on any server running ESXi 5 ASAP. it can cause PSOD as I found out at one of my larger customers yesterday.
SeanBezuids
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October 26th, 2012 01:00
Hi Rudy
yeah I actually used it yesterday and it seemed to work fine but the installation instructions in the "manual" aren't perfect. I had to do some scrounging around in the forums for a clear understanding of what was required in the vsphere CLI commands.
senorRudy
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October 26th, 2012 10:00
Does the ESXi 5.1 with OMSA 7.1 VIB allow access from a windows system? IE & FF?
Past experience with ESXi upgrade with option to keep datastore is very straight forward. All VIBs including OMSA should be reinstalled (or confirmed). Also verify SNMP config. Regardless, I perform an offlne copy/backup of the guest (without snapshots) to a remote drive before any changes are made.
Dell PE servers purchased recently have been ordered with iDrac express and LifeCycle controller. The LifeCycle controller allows the server firmware to be updated via FTP from bios...no SUU disc needed, but the process took approx. 40 minutes on the last server I updated (R320).
Rudy
VirtuallyMikeB
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October 26th, 2012 13:00
Make sure that when you log in using the vSphere Client, you use the *exact* same server name you used to register the Dell appliance with vCenter. For instance, if you registered the appliance using vCenter's hostname, then use the hostname when logging in via the vSphere client. If you used an FQDN, then log in with the vSphere Client using vCenter's FQDN - same with vCenter's IP. You have to use the same identifier both place. This post mentions the idea
virtuallymikebrown.wordpress.com/.../dell-management-plug-in-with-dns-aliases
Cheers,
Mike