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IPMI OEM Commands supported by the iRMC S2/S3

F5 F8 - Delete User ID

The system supports up to 16 users. This command allows individual iRMC S2/S3 users to be deleted.

VCAUTION!

The system can no longer be managed if all iRMC S2/S3 users are deleted.

Request Data

 

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B8

NetFnlLUN: OEM/Group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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F5

Cmd : Command Group BMC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1:3

80 28 00

IANA-Enterprise-Number FTS, LS byte first

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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F8

Command Specifier

 

 

 

 

 

 

5:8

User ID (1-16)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Response Data

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BC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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F5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Completion Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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80 28 00

IANA-Enterprise-Number FTS, LS byte first

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Edition July User Guide EnglishComments… Suggestions… Corrections… Copyright and TrademarksCertified documentation according to DIN EN ISO Contents Configuring and using the serial interface IRMC S2/S3 ContentsMenus of the AVR window Structure of the user interface System Event Log and Internal Event Log Remote Storage 354 Appendix Ipmi OEM Commands supported by the iRMC S2/S3 Preface Other information ServicePurpose and target groups of the manual Purpose and target groups of the manualStandard functions of the iRMC S2/S3 Power managementFunctions of the iRMC S2/S3 overview Functions of the iRMC S2/S3Functions of the iRMC S2/S3 LAN DNS / Dhcp Extended functionality of the iRMC S2/S3 CD ROM DVD ROM IRMC S2/S3 web interface web interface Communication interfaces of the iRMC S2/S3Communication interfaces of the iRMC S2/S3 IRMC S2/S3 provides the following communication interfacesCommunication protocols used by the iRMC S2/S3 Communication protocols used by the iRMC S2/S3Objective Ipmi technical backgroundIpmi technical background Intelligent Platform ManagementIpmi and other management standards Ipmi technical background AdvantagePage Ipmi technical background Ipmi technical background IPMI-over-LAN BMC and LAN controller Serial Over LAN interface SOLBMC and SOL Channel concept under IpmiDcmi Data Center Management Interface Data Center Management Interface Dcmi User identificationsReferences Changes compared with the previous version Changes since the previous versions of the manualPower Consumption Options iRMC S3 only Changes compared with the previous version ServerView Suite link collection Access to the link collectionDocumentation for the ServerView Suite Documentation for ServerView SuiteNotational conventions Notational conventionsVWarning Notational conventions Requirements On the remote workstationYour network Default Dhcp name of the iRMC S2/S3 IRMC S2/S3 factory defaultsIRMC S2/S3 factory defaults Default administrator IDLogging into the iRMC S2/S3 web interface Logging into the iRMC S2/S3 web interfacePage Following tools are available for configuring the iRMC S2/S3 Configuring the LAN interface of the iRMC S2/S3Configuring the LAN interface of the iRMC S2/S3 PrerequisitesConnected to the correct LAN port? Access from a different subnet Configuring the LAN interface Configuration toolsConfiguring the LAN interface of the iRMC S2/S3 Set the value to Enabled Configure the following settingsIRMC LAN Parameters Configuration Menu IRMC S2/S3 Testing the LAN interface Test the connection to the iRMC S2/S3 with a ping commandYou can test the LAN interface as follows Configuring text console redirection via LAN Accept the first value pair proposed Configuring text console redirection for the iRMC S2Settings in the Peripheral Configuration menu Call the Peripheral Configuration menuSpecify the baud rate Set the value to SerialSet the value to On-board COM a Console redirection is terminated after the Bios Post phaseExiting the Bios / TrustedCore setup utility Configuring text console redirection for the iRMC S3 Make the following settingsSet the value to iRMCS3 Make the following settings in the Console Redirection menu Exiting the Uefi setup utilitySave your settings and exit the Uefi setup utility Windows Server 2003 DOSAdd the following line to the end of the file /etc/inittab Configuring text console redirection via LAN LinuxSettings required Settings may differ between program versionsConfiguring and using the serial interface of the iRMC S2/S3 Configuring the serial interface of the iRMC S2 Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow Control Configuring the serial interface using of the iRMC S3 Serial Port Set the value to Using the Remote Manager Serial interfacePrerequisites On the managed serverConfiguring DHCP/DNS Dynamic DNS Configuring the LAN parametersConfiguring the LAN settings Configuring ports and network servicesConfiguring email notification email alerting Configuring alertingConfiguring text console redirection Configuring alert forwarding over SnmpUser management for the iRMC S2/S3 Concept User management concept for the iRMC S2/S3Concept User permissions User permissionsRemote Storage Enabled Configure User AccountsConfigure iRMC S2/S3 Settings Video Redirection EnabledLocal user management for the iRMC S2/S3 Local user management using the iRMC S2/S3 web interfaceShowing the list of configured users Local user management for the iRMC S2/S3Prerequisite Local user management via the Server Configuration ManagerModifying the configuration of a user Deleting usersPublic key authentication SSHv2 public key authentication for iRMC S2/S3 usersCreating the public and private SSHv2 keys with PuTTYgen Bild 21 PuTTYgen Creating a new key pair progress bar Proceed as follows Local user management for the iRMC S2/S3 IRMC S2/S3 Click Upload to load the public key onto the iRMC S2/S3 Bild 25 PuTTY Selecting and loading an SSH session Bild 26 PuTTY Loading an SSH session IPlease note Local user management for the iRMC S2/S3 User Example Public SSHv2 key Public SSHv2 key in RFC4716 formatPublic SSHv2 key in OpenSSH format Advanced Video Redirection AVR Requirements Check the AVR settings Graphics mode settings on the managed serverResolution Refresh rates Maximum Color depth Bits Keyboard settings Prerequisites Supported text modeUsing AVR Using AVRParallel AVR sessions Using a low bandwidthLocal monitor is on, but can be switched off Local monitor is off, but can be switched onLocal Monitor Off function Left Ctrl key corresponds to the Ctrl key on your keyboard Redirecting the keyboardSpecial key combinations Integrated special keysVirtual keyboard Caps lock corresponds to the Caps Lock key on your keyboardUsing AVR Secure Keyboard Redirecting the mouseSynchronizing the mouse pointer Using AVR Proceed as follows Open a DOS prompt window Set the Pointer Speed to a medium value Proceed as follows to adjust the mouse pointer ChooseClick the OK button to save the settings This opens the following windowProperties ... Troubleshooting Hardware acceleration KDE Mouse Control Center window IRMC S2/S3 You make permanent settings as follows for KDESet the following values in the Mouse Control Center window Menus of the AVR window Menus of the AVR window101 Refreshes the display of the local monitor state Extras menuYou can select the following functions in the Extras menu Virtual Keyboard window opens see on103 Refreshes the AVR windowTerminate another AVR session List of current AVR sessions appearsTerminate your own AVR session 104 105 Remote Storage menuSwitches the server on Power Control menu107 Languages menuPreferences menu Default setting Absolute Mode 108109 Default No lower bandwidthBpp color depth 8 colors Bpp color depth 256 colorsPage 111 Remote StorageIRMC S2/S3 Providing remote storage at the remote workstation Providing remote storage at the remote workstation113 This opens the AVR window Menu bar in the AVR window, choose Starting Remote StorageStorage Devices dialog box 115Storage Devices dialog box 117 Provision of storage media for emote StorageAdd Storage Device dialog Selecting the storage medium 118119 120 121 Connecting storage media as remote storage122 123 Connection Type dialog Assignment to USB 1.1 and USB Clearing Remote Storage connections Click Disconnect to clear all Remote Storage connections125 Storage Devices dialog Removing a Remote Storage medium Removing the storage mediumRemote Storage server is available for Windows systems Booting from WinPE 2.x-based ISO imagesProviding remote storage via a Remote Storage server Providing remote storage via a Remote Storage serverInstalling the Remote Storage server Executing the Remote Storage server as a service Remote Storage server execution modes129 Configuring, starting and exiting the Remote Storage server Calling the Remote Storage server’s raphical user interface130 131 Click the Apply button to activate your settings 132 133 Exiting the Remote Storage server134 135 IRMC S2/S3 web interfaceLogging into the iRMC S2/S3 web interface 137 User configuration details onRequired user permissions Required user permissions138 Set firmware selector 139140 Open/edit the Email Alerting Open/edit the iRMC S2/S3 User 141142 143 Structure of the user interfaceStructure of the user interface IRMC S2/S3 web interface is structured as follows144 Navigation area145 146 System Information Information on the server147 System Overview General information on the server148 Informs about the server‘s Global Error LEDInforms about the server’s CSS Customer Self Service LED System Information Information on the server System Status149 Asset Tag ConfigurationOperating System Information System Information lists information on the managed serverCurrent Overall Power Consumption This option is not supported for all Primergy servers151 152 153 System CPU Information154 Cancels your selectionSelects all memory modules Applies the selected action to the selected memory modules155 Bios Backing up/restore Bios settings, flashing BiosBios Backing up/restore Bios settings, flashing Bios Bios entry contains the links to the following pagesEdit Filename 157 Request Bios Parameter BackupApply 159 Bios Updating Bios via upload from file or viaUpdating Bios Tftp download successfully finished 161 Bios InformationBios Update Settings page Bios Update from File File in which the Bios image is stored163 Vcaution164 IRMC S2/S3 Information, firmware and certificatesIRMC S2/S3 Information, firmware and certificates IRMC S2/S3 entry contains the links to the following pages165 IRMC S2/S3 Information Information on the iRMC S2/S3166 Active Session InformationYou can purchase the license key Miscellaneous iRMC S2/S3 Options167 Temperature Units Save iRMC S2/S3 Firmware Settings Save firmware settings Always save the setting using169 Save iRMC S2/S3 firmware settings Click Save to save the selected settingsClick Save All to save all the settings 170 171 IRMC S2/S3 Information, firmware and certificates Certificate Upload IRMC S2/S3 173174 175 Loading a CA certificate from a local file 177 You do this using the groupEntering the DSA/RSA certificate/private Dsarsa key directly Generate a self-signed RSA Certificate IRMC S2/S3 179Certificate Creation No explicit reset of the iRMC S2/S3 is required 180181 IRMC S2/S3 Firmware UpdateHigh firmware image is selected Most recently updated firmware image is selectedLeast recently updated firmware image is selected Low firmware image is selected183 Inactive firmware is automatically selectedLow firmware image firmware image 1 is selected High firmware image firmware image 2 is selectedUpdates the runtime firmware Updates the SDR recordIRMC S2/S3 Tftp Settings 185 Power Management Power Management186 Power On/Off power the server up/down Power Status Summary187 Power Management Boot Options Power Management Boot Options189 Power On/Off page, Restart server is powered upGraceful Power Off Shutdown 191 Power Options Configuring power management for the serverServer is always powered up again after a power outage Server always remains powered down after a power outage193 Power Options page, Power On/Off Time IRMC S2/S3194 Power Management Watt Technology Please note195 ASR&RDefines the beginning hhmm of the time interval 196 Power Options page, 0 Watt Technology Administration window197 198 Power Supply InfoPower Consumption Power Consumption199 Power Consumption Configuration Power Limit Options group is also displayed see 200Power Consumption Power Consumption Options Unit of electrical power used to display power consumption201 Scheduled Power Consumption Configuration 203 Power Consumption Configuration page scheduledMaximum power consumption in Watts 204 Power Limit OptionsShut down the system gracefully and power it down No action is performed205 206 Current Power Consumption Show the current power consumption207 Power Consumption History Show server power consumptionPower History Options Power Consumption Current Power Consumption209 210 Power History ChartRisk of loss of data integrity Sensors Check status of the sensorsSensors Check status of the sensors Value rangeFans Check fans Fans page provides information on fans and their status212 Sensors Check status of the sensors Fan Test Test fans Selects all fans213 Sensors Check status of the sensors 215 Temperature Report the temperature of the server componentsSelects all temperature sensors 217 Voltages Report voltage sensor information218 Power Supply Check power supply219 This functionality is not available with all servers220 Component Status Check status of the server componentsStatus display for individual HDDs IRMC S2/S3 221Sensors Check status of the sensors System Event Log and Internal Event Log System Event Log and Internal Event Log223 224 System Event Log Content225 System Event Log Content page, System Event Log InformationShow Resolutions 227 InternalEvent Log Content IRMC S2/S3Clear Internal Event Log 229 230 Event Log Configuration231 Event log is organized as a ring bufferHelpdesk Information Helpdesk InformationServer Management Information IRMC S2/S3 233Retry counter 0 Max Enables/disables the Bios recovery flash bitServer Management Information page, Watchdog Options 235Server management software triggers a system reset Server Management Information HP SIM Integration Options 237Network Settings Configure the LAN parameters Network Settings Configure the LAN parameters238 Network Interface IRMC S2/S3 239MAC address of the iRMC S2/S3 is displayed here Network Interface Settings241 IPv4 configurationIPv4 address of the default gateway in the LAN Subnet mask of the iRMC S2/S3 in the LANThis option is disabled by default IPv6 configurationVlan Configuration Max TCP Segment Lifetime 245 Ports and Network Services246 Session Timeout247 Ports for text-based accessNetwork Settings Configure the LAN parameters VNC ports Click Apply to store the configured settings 248Remote Storage Ports 249 DNS Configuration Configuring DNS for the iRMC S2/S3Network Settings Configure the LAN parameters DNS Settings Enables/disables DNS for the iRMC S2/S3Number of DNS retries Network Settings Configure the LAN parameters DNS Name Enables/disables update of DNS records via Dynamic DNS251 Name extension for the iRMC S2/S3 Alerting Configure alerting Alerting Configure alerting253 Snmp Trap Alerting Snmp Trap Alerting Configure Snmp trap alerting255 Serial / Modem Alerting Configure alerting via modemEnables or disables serial / modem alerting This entry will depend on the type of connection you haveYou can choose between 80 or 140 as the maximum length Enter the name of the SMS serverEnter the name of the mobile phone DoCoMo257 Email Alerting Configure email alertingActivate this option Number of Smtp retriesTime in seconds between Smtp retries Smtp port of the mail server No authentication for the connectionUser name for authentication on the mail server Password for authentication on the mail serverEmail Alerting page Secondary Smtp Server Configuration 261 Some entry fields are disabled depending on the mail formatAdmin Name 263 User ManagementIRMC S2/S3 User local user management on the iRMC S2/S3 User ManagementDelete 265 You can see the configuration of a user with the name User3266 User Management User name ConfigurationEnter a general description of the configured user here Disable this option to lock the userEnter the user password Confirm the password by entering it again herePermission to configure local user access data Assign a privilege group for a LAN channel to the user herePermission to use the Remote Storage functionality 268 269 User SSHv2 public key upload from file270 Following email formats are availableErrors sending email are recorded in the event log Email address of recipient271 Notification function is deactivated for this paging group 273 Ldap Enabled 275 IRMC S2/S3 Ldap directory server that is to be used IP address or DSN name of the Backup Ldap serverLdap port of the Backup Ldap server Secure Ldap port of the Backup Ldap serverComplete DNS path name of the directory server Base DN is automatically derived from Domain NameUser name the iRMC S2/S3 uses to log onto the Ldap server 279 Enables global email alertingIRMC S2/S3 281 User Search Context 283 Repeat the password you entered under Ldap Auth Password284 Enhanced User Login285 286 Centralized Authentication Service CAS Configuration287 User Management CAS Generic ConfigurationAlways Display Login Logout URL of the CAS service Port of the CAS service Default port numberDNS name of the CAS service Login URL of the CAS servicePermission to configure local user access data 290 CAS User Privilege and PermissionsAssign a privilege group to the user here 291 292 Console Redirection Redirecting the consoleConsole Redirection Redirecting the console Following pages are available for console redirection293 Console Redirection ModeFlow control is handled by the hardware Following settings are possibleFlow control is disabled Flow control is handled by the softwareStart text console redirection via Serial over LAN SOL 295296 Power management and text console redirection Login window297 Console Redirection Redirecting the console 299 To close the connection to the console, click Leave ConsoleWindows Server 2003 SAC console 301 Console Redirection Redirecting the console Advanced Video Redirection IRMC S2/S3 303Takes a new video screenshot View Screenshot305 This function is not supported for all Primergy servers306 No USB port will be disabled307 Parallel AVR sessions308 You start AVR under Video Redirection309 AVR window full-control modeAVR window with two active AVR sessions 311 AVR window when the server is powered down IRMC S2/S3Remote Storage Remote Storage313 Remote Storage Connection StatusRemote Storage Server 315 Operating iRMC S2/S3 via Telnet / SSH Remote ManagerOperating iRMC S2/S3 via Telnet / SSH Remote Manager Requirements on the managed serverEstablishing an SSH connection to the iRMC S2/S3 316SSH connection Logging in to the Remote Manager 317Telnet connection Logging in to the Remote Manager Remote Manager login window is displayed319 Closing a Telnet / SSH connection320 321 IRMC S2/S3 via Telnet/SSH Remote ManagerRequirements on the managed server Operating Remote Manager Operating Remote Manager323 Enclosure Information Overview of menusOverview of menus System Information325 Service ProcessorLogging Logging326 Remote Manager Main menu window without system information 327Main menu of the Remote Manager Main menu of the Remote ManagerStart a command line shell Configure the iRMC S2/S3iRMCS2/S3 e.g. update firmware or Change the password330 331 Change the password Change the passwordSystem Information Information on the managed server System Information Information on the managed server Sets a customer-specific asset tag for the managed server333 Agents are installed and signed onto Powers the server down completely and thenPowers it up again after a configured period Graceful shutdown and power offRemote Manager Enclosure Information menu IRMC S2/S3 335Primergy diagnostic LED Display information on the temperature sensorsDisplay information on the power supplies and their Housing are openEnclosure Information System Eventlog Enclosure Information Internal Eventlog Clear the contents of the internal event logSwitch the Primergy identification LED on/off Configure the IPv4 / IPv6 address settingsFor details in the individual settings Display the IP settingsConsole Redirection EMS/SAC Start text console redirection Start a Command Line shell... Start a Smash CLP shellFor a more detailed description, see Show the console log in fast modeContinuous mode Show and change the logging run stateConsole Logging Console Logging Run State Menu 343 Command Line Protocol CLPCommand Line Protocol CLP Smash CLP syntaxCommand Line Protocol CLP 345 Command Line Protocol CLP User data in the CLP overviewHierarchy of the CLP commands An overview of the CLP command hierarchy is shown in on346 347 Requirements348 Configuring via Server Configuration Manager349 Applying settingsOperations Manager Start window 350351 Configuring via Server Configuration Manager 353 Firmware updateIRMC S2/S3 firmware overview IRMC S2/S3 firmware overviewActive and passive firmware image Structure of the iRMC S2/S3 Eeprom 355IRMC S2/S3 firmware overview Firmware selector Connect the USB memory stick to your computer Setting up the USB memory stickSetting up the USB memory stick Proceed as followsSetting up the USB memory stick 359 Downgrading the firmware to the previous version Update via the iRMC S2/S3 web interfaceUpdating firmware images Updating firmware images361 Update using the ServerView Update ManagerWhen downgrading the firmware, please note Online update using ServerView Update Manager Express or ASP363 Update using the operating system flash toolsUpdating firmware images Proceed as follows Update via the lashDisk menu Firmware downgrade is only possible via recovery flash365 An iRMC S2/S3 warm start is performed Readme file is openedEmergency flash Emergency flash367 Options Flash toolsFlash tools SyntaxFlashing operation Updates the bootloader firmwareEmulation mode for debugging purposes only Update the inactive firmwareFlash tools Return values 371 Remote installation of the operating system via iRMC S2/S3General procedure 373 Remote Storage connections Connecting a storage medium as remote storage375 Storage Devices dialog box ServerView Suite DVD 377 Booting from DVDChoose Standard mode as the Installation Manager mode 379 Booting from DVD Starting local deployment380 Installing the operating system381 382 383 Installing Linux on the managed server after configurationInstalling the operating system Overview Ipmi OEM Commands supported by the iRMC S2/S3SCCI-compliant communication commands SCCI-compliant signaling commandsBIOS-specific command F109 Get Bios Post State F115 Get CPU InfoIRMC S2/S3-specific commands 387 Description of the Ipmi OEM commandsIpmi OEM Commands supported by the iRMC S2/S3 Description format388 Power on Description Source389 390 391 Time LSB first 02 06 System OS Shutdown Request and Reset 02 05 System OS Shutdown Request393 This command checks whether the agent is active 02 09 Shutdown Request Cancelled394 Attribute 395396 397 This command returns the current firmware selector setting398 399 BIOS-specific commands F1 09 Get Bios Post State This command provides information whether Bios is in Post400 401 Bit Watchdog active Agent connected Post State 402 Bit System onNotifications Ipmi OEM Commands supported by the iRMC S2/S3 SignalingEEPROM# 00=EEPROM 1 01=EEPROM 404CSS and Physical LED available 405406 This command translates a given SEL entry into long text407 408 F5 B1 Get Identify LED409 State of Error LED410 F5 E0 Reset ConfigSpace variables to default411 Overview IRMC S2/S3 configuration data413 Cmdseq 415 Integer value416 Transferring a password as clear readable textTransferring an encrypted password Transferring the string Hello World417 Transferring the IPv4 addressIRMC S2/S3 419 Scripted configuration of the iRMC S2/S3 List of Scci commands supported by the iRMC S2/S3420 421 422 USERNAME, Password423 IRMCPWD standard command line options Generating encrypted passwords with iRMCPWD.exe425 IRMCPWD command line output optionsDefault in Batch mode iRMCpwd.pre Creates the output file as a WinSCU Batch file Output File426 Contents of the generated .pre file