by ayger » Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:13 am
Thank you all for your prompt replies.
Domedan:
I've tried several modifications , so the "automated" package from HP would be tricked and assume there's Suse SLES installation (changing /etc/issue,exporting versions of several files among others) , but still no luck.
I'll keep trying in my test enviroment, and if i come up with results, i will let all know.
I've just dropped a g4 server, and it seems to work fine without needing to install the sim pack.
On g5's there's no go. Fans and power supplies are working near their maximum limits with no load and same enviroment (my desk) tempature.
williamconley :
Keep in mind that we are talking about proprietary hardware architecture.
I will try to explain as simple as i can.
The only way to access the system monitoring status, is through the vendor agents.
These agents, are working like "man-in-the-middle" with management port (in our case ilo2,something similar with NMI on supermicro servers, and i suppose similar to Dell's management port).During installation, they require specific enviroment (eg kernel version range, specific versions of gcc or other software installed and so on).
There's no direct access to hardware components otherwise.
I assume, for security reasons and avoiding end-user interactions like controlling the fan speed,power consumption,cpu usage, bus speeds and several other actions requiring direct access.There's no source code available, no modifications can be made, all i have is an executable file, which is succesfully installed or.... not.
Anyway, thank you all.
Ayger