We are running vSphere on a DELL PowerEdge Server. We have lost access to Service Console.
When we reboot that server, we get the following error message:
"URB timed out - USB device may not respond"
We have checked in OpenManage and it reports that there is no problem with system - HD / Memory or CPU.
Your advice is sought.
Thanks
From the VMKernel Log File, we find that for each CPU on that host, we get the following message:
cpu7:4110)Vol3: 1544: Could not open device '4bb090a5-626f3206-519b-0026b9612b69' for probing: No such target on adapter
cpu7:4110)Vol3: 608: Could not open device '4bb090a5-626f3206-519b-0026b9612b69' for volume open: No such target on adapter
cpu7:4110)FSS: 3702: No FS driver claimed device '4bb090a5-626f3206-519b-0026b9612b69': Not supported
However, we have checked with other ESX Hosts and confirmed that all volumes are presented to the ESX Host in trouble. We have no idea of what '4bb090a5-626f3206-519b-0026b9612b69' is.
We have also attached the vmkernel log file for reference.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Do you have ESX or ESXi?
Have you see this KB?
http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1010940
Andre
I did read that article but unfortunately, we are running ESX 4 Host (not ESXi).
Thanks
Do you have a iDRAC Enterprise? If yes have you tried to disable the virtual device and the internal SD card?
Andre
Yes, we are using iDRAC6. In DRAC Configuraiton, we have already select "No Floppy / USB" and "No CD / DVD ROM".
May I ask a silly quesiton, how to disable virtual device ? Is it necessary to be disabled in BIOS ?
Thanks again
You have to enter in iDRAC configuration (F8 or F6 during the POST).
Andre
Dear Andre,
We cannot find out any way to disable virtual device in DRAC.
On the other hand, the problem is solved by upgrading the DRAC firmware to latest release.
Thanks
See above
I just ran into this nuisance message also. For me, it was also the virtual media in the iDRAC.
After checking with Dell on this problem, here is the recommended way to fix this:
Login to your DRAC
Select the Console/Media tab
Under Virtual Media, set the Status from Auto Detach (or whatever it is) to Detach
If you need to attach an ISO (for example), this will obviously need to be changed to Attach or Auto Attach.
Also, if you get Lost connectivity to storage device mpx.vmhba## messages, it may be related. In my case, it was vmhba38. Doing a esxcfg-scsidevs -l and looking for vmhba38 shows that the vendor is iDRAC.
We get the timeout error on our Dell PEs, and DRAC console media is already set to 'detach'. Dell has never been able to successfully reverse engineer the USB bus,
I have the same issue and have set the virtual media to Detach and I am still getting the alert.
Do you have to reboot the servers after making this change to get rid of this alert?
I don't have a good answer for you yet, but I can tell you that setting the DRAC to detach does not require a reboot.
Anybody have an idea on how to stop this URB Timed out message from happening? I have turned off "Detach" the Virtual Media setting and have rebooted the server and the message still comes up. I have two servers doing this that are running vSphere ESXi 4.0 U2. At the moment I cannot upgrade these servers to anything newer, but I need to fix this as I am getting a ton of these emails every day from these 2 servers.
I am running ESXi on Dell R710 running iDRAC6 firmware 1.80 and system BIOS 2.0.13
I am out of the office Monday, February 20th 2012.
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notify the sender by return email and delete the electronic transmission,
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We have probably 70ish Dell R710s running ESXi 4.1 update one and the newest iDRAC6 firmware (1.80) and they all are taking turns spitting this message out, disconnecting the virtual media next and hoping for some different results...
hopefully.
Updating all firmwares and bios to the latest version seems to of fixed the problem. My servers had the latest DRAC v1.80 firmware on them already and that did not help at all. Try updating one of the problems childs fully and see if that helps.
I will give it a shot on these boxes and see if it clears the issue. Thanks for the prompt response and I will write back with my findings (this could be a little while)
No problem. It was driving me crazy for awhile now and wanted to try everything to get rid of those pesky messages.
Good luck and hopefully you also have success!
Sean
Following should fix the issue being discussed on this thread,
Let me know how it goes