check_openmanage error on W2k8r2 Dell R900

Jay Wahl jay at firewahl.com
Fri Jul 1 19:45:51 CEST 2011


Love check_openmanage plugin for Nagios! It has been a great help for monitoring 
our Dell hardware. I recently built 3 Dell 900s with W2K8r2 with 
check_openmanage (v 3.6.8) and Dell OMSA (v 6.5.0). 


I am getting the following errors: 
C:\Program Files\NSClient++\scripts>check_openmanage
Problem running 'omreport chassis memory': Error Correction;Multibit ECC
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
script/check_openmanage line 1650.
INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at 
script/check_openmanage line 1650.

Here is my omreport chassis memory output from the system:

Memory Information

Health : Ok

Memory Redundancy

Fail Over State          : Inactive
Redundancy Configuration : Disabled

Attributes of Memory Array(s)

Attributes of Memory Array(s)
Location           : Proprietary Add-on Card
Use                : System Memory
Installed Capacity : 32768  MB
Maximum Capacity   : 262144  MB
Slots Available    : 32
Slots Used         : 16
Error Correction   : Multibit ECC

Total of Memory Array(s)
Total Installed Capacity                     : 32768  MB
Total Installed Capacity Available to the OS : 32768  MB
Total Maximum Capacity                       : 262144  MB

Details of Memory Array 1
Index          : 0
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM A1 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 1
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM B1 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 2
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM C1 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 3
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM D1 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 4
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM A2 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 5
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM B2 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 6
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM C2 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 7
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM D2 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 8
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM A3 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 9
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM B3 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 10
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM C3 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 11
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM D3 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 12
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM A4 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 13
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM B4 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 14
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM C4 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 15
Status         : Ok
Connector Name : DIMM D4 
Type           : DDR2 FB-DIMM - Synchronous
Size           : 2048  MB

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM A5 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM B5 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM C5 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM D5 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM A6 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM B6 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM C6 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM D6 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM A7 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM B7 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM C7 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM D7 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM A8 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM B8 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM C8 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Index          : 
Status         : Unknown
Connector Name : DIMM D8 
Type           : [Not Occupied]
Size           : 

Does anybody have any ideas on what could be causing the errors?

Thanks,
Jay
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