Patrizio Bassi
Patrizio Bassi
Hi, i have a R730 in UEFI mode and i can see: "PxeDev1EnDis": "Enabled", "PxeDev1Interface": "NIC.Integrated.1-1-1", "PxeDev1Protocol": "IPv4", "PxeDev1VlanEnDis": "Disabled", "PxeDev1VlanId": 1, "PxeDev1VlanPriority": 0, "PxeDev2EnDis": "Disabled", "PxeDev2Interface": "NIC.Integrated.1-1-1", "PxeDev2Protocol": "IPv4",...
that's great it's working for me. Do you know how to get the mac address of external slot/ports too? with System inventory i could only find those of integrated eth...
Actually i was wrong: { "AutoNeg": false, "FQDN": null, "Health": "OK", "MACAddress": "F4:E9:xx:xx:xx:x", "MTU": null, "Name": "System Ethernet Interface", "SpeedMbps": 0, "State": "StandbyOffline" }, the name is always System Ethernet...
Fine, it's ok, but problem is that in the web idrac i see "NIC Slot 4: BRCM 10GbE 2P 57810S Adapter" so i can reconize it as 10g card. while...
dear @zhangzujian shouldn't this be marked as a bug instead of a feature?
@zhangzujian I understand. But in a multitenant environment you cannot trust the developer: if you configured a IPPool for namespace, shorter than the overall subnet cidr, why should you allow...
@zhangzujian sure, thx for explaination. what about a contribute (patch) on the webhook in order to check this ippool boundary? So it's not part of the core ipam code, easier...
Hi, i wonder if there is any way to fix this at the moment, can you please reopen it?