BOSS-S1 CLI displays No Adapter Found error in Linux
Issue:
BOSS-S1 CLI displays
No Adapter Found
error message in the Linux operating system.
Probable Cause:
Using the BOSS-S1 CLI, when you run the CLI commands using non-administrative user privileges, the error No
Adapter found is displayed.
Corrective Action:
Use root/sudo administrator privilege while you run the CLI commands.
LC log displays fan unavailability error
Issue:
LC log displays
The BOSS-S1 device does not have a fan installed in it
error message.
Probable Cause:
Currently there is no fan requirement for BOSS-S1, which might be required in future based on M.2 thermal
requirement.
Corrective Action:
No action required. This error message can be ignored.
Updating BOSS-S1 controller firmware using iDRAC or
LC fails
Issue:
Updating firmware on a BOSS-S1 controller from versions A00 to A01 using iDRAC/LC fails.
Probable Cause:
The systems management support is not enabled in the firmware version A00. iDRAC/LC update is supported only
on the firmware version A01 and later.
Corrective Action:
Use UEFI, OS DUP, or BOSS -S1 CLI to update firmware.
Physical disk size not updated in iDRAC
Probable Cause:
When Collect System Inventory on Reboot (CSIOR) is disabled, iDRAC displays partial information about BOSS-S1
components.
Corrective Action:
Ensure that CSIOR is enabled in iDRAC for the server to collect the system inventory on reboot.
NOTE:
Ensure that the BOSS-S1 controller firmware and iDRAC firmware are updated to the latest
version.
Physical disk/Virtual disk missing in iDRAC
Probable Cause:
When Collect System Inventory on Reboot (CSIOR) is disabled, iDRAC displays partial information about BOSS-S1
components.
Corrective Action:
Ensure that CSIOR is enabled in iDRAC for the server to collect the system inventory on reboot.
NOTE:
Ensure that the BOSS-S1 controller firmware and iDRAC firmware are updated to the latest
version.
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