IPMI View User Guide Version 2.5 Copyright © 2003-2006 Super Micro Computer, Inc., All rights reserved.
- 9 -• Closing IPMI View management session To close the opened IPMI View management session, select the IPMI View management session you want to c
- 10 -3. Login • Login In Figure 3-1, double click the system in the System Window you want to manage. A login screen along with some information
- 11 - The default Login ID is “ADMIN”,,which has the default password of “ADMIN”. Both the Login ID and Password are case-sensitive. In the IPMI d
- 12 -4. IPM Device Figure 4-1 Clicking the IPM Device tab of the IPMI View management session in the Viewing Window (shown in Figure 4-1) will d
- 13 -Graceful Reboot: same as the reboot function in Windows. Graceful Power Cycle: this function is a combination of the Graceful Shutdown and Pow
- 14 -5. System Event Log Figure 5-1 Clicking on the Event Log tab of the IPMI View management session in the Viewing Window (shown in Figure 5-1
- 15 -• Clear System Event Log Clicking the Clear All Entries button clears the logged system events on the BMC. The total event log space is 16 K
- 16 -6. Sensors Figure 6-1 Clicking on the Sensors tab of the IPMI View management session in the Viewing Window (as shown in Figure 6-1) provid
- 17 - Figure 6-2 • Show History IPMI View provides a history chart for fans, temperatures and voltages. The yellow line indicates the reading c
- 18 -7. BMC Setting (Administrator only) Figure 7-1 Clicking on the BMC Setting tab of the IPMI View management session in the Viewing Window
- 1 - Index 1. OVERVIEW...
- 19 -values, especially for the LAN MAC. If you enter the wrong LAN MAC, IPMI View will not be able to connect to that system any more. If you a
- 20 -8. Users b Figure 8-1 (For IPMI 2.0) Figure 8-2 (For IPMI 1.5)
- 21 -Clicking on the Users tab of the IPMI View management session in the Viewing Window (as shown in Figure 8-1 and 8-2) gives you detailed informa
- 22 - Figure 8-3 • FRU (Only for IPMI 2.0) Here useful information may be found about the board and product, for example the serial number, part
- 23 -9. Text Console Redirection (SOL, Serial Over LAN) Figure 9-1 On the Text Console tab of the IPMI View management session in the Viewing Wi
- 24 -Redirection on Windows 2003, Special Administration Console (SAC) must be enabled. The following instruction is used to enable SAC: 1. Enabl
- 25 -10. Video Console Redirection (KVM over IP) Video Console Redirection is a new feature included in Supermicro IPMI. In the Video Console Redir
- 26 - Toolbar As shown in Figure 10-2, there are several tool buttons used for the video console. Start Video Redirection Stop Video Redirection
- 27 - • Screen Capture This button is for capturing screenshots of remote managed systems. You will see a file save dialog box with a preview ima
- 28 - • Zoom Out This button is for zooming out. The maximum zoom out percentage is 10%. Please refer to Figure 10-6.
- 2 -IPMI View (IPMI Over LAN) 1. Overview IPMI View is management software based on IPMI specification version 1.5 - 2.0. IPMI View sends IPMI
- 29 - Drive redirection can use your CD-ROM or hard driver as a virtual device for a remote system. In the Drive direction panel, select which drive
- 30 -o Soft Keyboard: A virtual keyboard for easy input. It also provides localized keyboard mapping. Please refer to Figure 10-11. Figure 10-11
- 31 -11. Group Management Group management is a way to manage multiple servers at the same time. For example, you can query the fan sensor reading
- 32 - Sensors Event Log ACPI Power LAN Config FRU Text Console General Info Figure 11-3 Fan Figure 11-4 shows the vi
- 33 -Figure 11-5 shows a screen after selecting multiple servers and clicking the Temperature tab. On clicking the “Query” button, IPMIView will col
- 34 - Sensors Figure 11-7 shows the screen when selecting multiple servers and clicking the Sensors tab. Clicking the “Query” button has IPMIView
- 35 - ACPI Figure 11-9 shows selecting multiple servers and clicking the ACPI tab. Clicking the “Query” button has IPMIView collect the ACPI stat
- 36 - LAN Config Ffigure 11-11, shows the LAN and SNMP Configurations after selecting a single server and clicking the LAN Config tab. Clicking “
- 37 - Text Console Figure 11-13 shows selecting a single server and clicking the Text Console tab. Clicking the “Open” button has IPMIView create
- 38 -12. Trap Receiver Trap Receiver is a utility used for receiving traps from the BMC. In the event of a sensor error or a sensor reading that ex
- 3 -2. System Management Figure 2-1 As shown in Figure 2-1, there are several components in the IPMI View window (Figure 2-2): 1) Menu Bar: cont
- 39 -o Save: saves the received traps into a file. o Load: loads a saved trap file into Trap Receiver. o Clear: clears all the traps in the trap
- 40 - Once a category has been selected, the filter condition will be shown at the bottom of the trap list. See Figure 12-5 as an example: the filte
- 41 - • Receiving a Trap When the Trap Receiver receives a trap from the BMC, an alert bar will pop up on the screen and remain for 10 seconds to n
- 4 - Figure 2-2 • Adding a new system to IPMI View Figure 2-3 As shown in Figure 2-3, click “File>New…>System” to add a new system to I
- 5 -In the “Add a new system” dialog box, type in the desired System Name for the managed system and the correct IP address, as well as a descriptio
- 6 - Figure 2-6 • Reload Configuration From the pull-down menu, click “File>Reload Configuration” to load the previous saved configuration. •
- 7 -You can also right click on a group in the Group Window and then select ”Modify” in the pop-up menu to modify it. • IMPI Security IPMIView ca
- 8 -• Disjoin a group Double click the group you want to disjoin a system from. The members of that group will appear in the System Window. Then,
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