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Power management on a Dell R620 with iDrac7


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I have set up a Dell R620 with iDRAC7 Enterprise - where I have bonded LOM1 and LOM2, and connected them to two different switches for failover.



When the server is powered on, I can access the idrac and do power cycle, read power status, but when I reboot the server, I can't access the idrac with racadm og ipmitools (CentOS).



Do I have to use the dedicated NIC on the idrac7 for power management when the server is powered off?










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  • it is generally preferred to use the dedicated port in general if/when you can. Try the dedicated port and see if that works.

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  • Yes, I understand that - I'll just try to avoid it for easier setup and cable/switch-management.

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I have set up a Dell R620 with iDRAC7 Enterprise - where I have bonded LOM1 and LOM2, and connected them to two different switches for failover.



When the server is powered on, I can access the idrac and do power cycle, read power status, but when I reboot the server, I can't access the idrac with racadm og ipmitools (CentOS).



Do I have to use the dedicated NIC on the idrac7 for power management when the server is powered off?










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  • it is generally preferred to use the dedicated port in general if/when you can. Try the dedicated port and see if that works.

    – Rex
    Sep 11 '14 at 9:34











  • Yes, I understand that - I'll just try to avoid it for easier setup and cable/switch-management.

    – Andy
    Sep 11 '14 at 9:38













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I have set up a Dell R620 with iDRAC7 Enterprise - where I have bonded LOM1 and LOM2, and connected them to two different switches for failover.



When the server is powered on, I can access the idrac and do power cycle, read power status, but when I reboot the server, I can't access the idrac with racadm og ipmitools (CentOS).



Do I have to use the dedicated NIC on the idrac7 for power management when the server is powered off?










share|improve this question














I have set up a Dell R620 with iDRAC7 Enterprise - where I have bonded LOM1 and LOM2, and connected them to two different switches for failover.



When the server is powered on, I can access the idrac and do power cycle, read power status, but when I reboot the server, I can't access the idrac with racadm og ipmitools (CentOS).



Do I have to use the dedicated NIC on the idrac7 for power management when the server is powered off?







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  • it is generally preferred to use the dedicated port in general if/when you can. Try the dedicated port and see if that works.

    – Rex
    Sep 11 '14 at 9:34











  • Yes, I understand that - I'll just try to avoid it for easier setup and cable/switch-management.

    – Andy
    Sep 11 '14 at 9:38

















  • it is generally preferred to use the dedicated port in general if/when you can. Try the dedicated port and see if that works.

    – Rex
    Sep 11 '14 at 9:34











  • Yes, I understand that - I'll just try to avoid it for easier setup and cable/switch-management.

    – Andy
    Sep 11 '14 at 9:38
















it is generally preferred to use the dedicated port in general if/when you can. Try the dedicated port and see if that works.

– Rex
Sep 11 '14 at 9:34





it is generally preferred to use the dedicated port in general if/when you can. Try the dedicated port and see if that works.

– Rex
Sep 11 '14 at 9:34













Yes, I understand that - I'll just try to avoid it for easier setup and cable/switch-management.

– Andy
Sep 11 '14 at 9:38





Yes, I understand that - I'll just try to avoid it for easier setup and cable/switch-management.

– Andy
Sep 11 '14 at 9:38










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I got an answer from Dell Support on this.



It is normal that one cannot access the iDRAC for some period during reboot, because the "NICs must also reboot during a reboot"



http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20060878



A poweron / powercycle when the server is down is supported if the switch is configured to support Wake-On-LAN.






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    I got an answer from Dell Support on this.



    It is normal that one cannot access the iDRAC for some period during reboot, because the "NICs must also reboot during a reboot"



    http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20060878



    A poweron / powercycle when the server is down is supported if the switch is configured to support Wake-On-LAN.






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      I got an answer from Dell Support on this.



      It is normal that one cannot access the iDRAC for some period during reboot, because the "NICs must also reboot during a reboot"



      http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20060878



      A poweron / powercycle when the server is down is supported if the switch is configured to support Wake-On-LAN.






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        It is normal that one cannot access the iDRAC for some period during reboot, because the "NICs must also reboot during a reboot"



        http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20060878



        A poweron / powercycle when the server is down is supported if the switch is configured to support Wake-On-LAN.






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        I got an answer from Dell Support on this.



        It is normal that one cannot access the iDRAC for some period during reboot, because the "NICs must also reboot during a reboot"



        http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20060878



        A poweron / powercycle when the server is down is supported if the switch is configured to support Wake-On-LAN.







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