[Beowulf] Re: Any industry-standards that allow automated BIOS modifications and dumping? IPMI cannot do it, can it?
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Greg Keller Greg at keller.netThu Oct 22 13:31:49 PDT 2009
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Hi Rahul, > > [of course, maybe some of my settings are naiive or erronous; feel > free to correct me] OK > > I can pretty much remote monitor logs, stats, remote power reset etc. > The only two things I cannot: > > (1) Can't do a Serial-on-LAN (SOL); My Dell server needs a special > card (read more money) for this function. That is unfortunate. What server? If you have Power Control via IPMI SoL is there (at least anything less than 3 years old. Hopefully it's just ipmitool recompile as others suggested... all the prebuilt packages I've ever used had it. > > (2)Can't mod the BIOS settings or even dump them. Is there a way to > modify the BIOS settings via. IPMI (in general) > Dell provides for cmd line changing of almost all BIOS/RAID/Remote Access Card settings via their own tool, omconfig. Proprietary, yes. Works, yes. Avoid all the gui stuff during the installation with a couple install flags and the command line "omconfig", "omreport" are very scriptable. Industry standard, if you're Dell :) Googling for either will get you straight to the command line reference: http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/svradmin/1.9/en/cli/cli_cc7c.htm#1093458 Cheers! Greg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20091022/194cf426/attachment.html
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