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how to tell what my hardware I have on my RSA appliances
I run RSA Authenication manager 8.1 sp1 patch 3 Primary and 2 replicas on 3 hardware appliances
I'm trying to find out what hardware they run on, mainly as way of making sure the appliances support upcoming upgrades.
I'm pretty sure they will but would like to have this information. How do I obtain it. ? Is there some OS command that I can run that will tell me
Thanks
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Either connect on console, or SSH to Linux, logon with OS account (usually rsaadmin) and password.
sudo su - to root, same password
then run some variation on dmidecode
dmidecode | grep "serial number" - used for RMA process
dmidecode | grep vendor - used as way to tell Intel from Dell from VM (Phoenix)
dmidecode | grep manufacturer - not used so much <returns too much>
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Thanks for your reply
I got one of linux admins to do just that this am and its kinda of cryptic and doesn't really tell me a lot
I was kinda of looking for something like Dell 250 etc
when we ran the commands what we got off the primary was
Intel Corp.
S1200BT.86B.02.00.0040.092620121113
09/26/2012
EMC
..
FFF
FC6RS151000023
C3CEF31C-B0F6-11E3-AF39-18A9052F2EAC
Intel Corporation
S1200BTL
E98681-352
QSBT41203929
To be filled by O.E.M.
..............................
Main Server Chassis
105-000-317-03
FC6CH150901515
FC6RS151000023_100-200-313-03_FFF
Xeon
Intel
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31225 @ 3.10GH
3100 MHz
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that is an Intel 'A130'
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Ed, How could you tell it was the smaller 130 Intel from the larger 250?
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Take a look at the table in RSA announces the availability of the RSA SecurID® Hardware appliances based on Dell PowerEdge Serve...and note the CPU data. Lane Frazier referenced his CPU as E31225, where the A250's CPU is ES2609.
Regards,
Erica
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Thanks for the info....Well it looks like I run the "older" intel boxes. We installed in Aug 2015....if I interpreted the above document correctly, these appliances will be supported to 2020..(that would be 5 yrs for us)...then I have a problem and have to get off of them...that's gonna be a pain
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You are reading the document correctly. There is good news:
- You have 18 months or so to plan your upgrade. That is plenty of time to stand up and test a new environment.
- You can move from hardware servers to VMware or Hyper-V environments. If your maintenance is current, you can download the image files for free.
- Your production license allows you to set up a dev environment at no additional cost.
- There is also no cost to get an updated license file, unless you are adding additional active users.
Regards,
Erica
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Product Name: S2600GZ is a 250
S1200BTL is a 130
