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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?
dell drac
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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?
dell drac
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?
dell drac
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?
dell drac
dell drac
asked Sep 11 '14 at 8:25
AndyAndy
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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
add a comment |
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.
add a comment |
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.
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 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