On Tuesday 15 April 2008 05:40:08 pm Ahmed Kamal wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Situation
> =======
> I'm managing a server in some rural area with too many power cuts! Even
> long power cuts that our ups can't handle, and sometimes flickery power
> spikes, such that evidently sometimes the server reboots, and waits at the
> stupid "check file system" prompts. I get to drive for an hour to fix that
> FS corruption! Now, that machine does not have IPMI management or similar,
> and the serial port is connected to the UPS for auto-shutdown.
> Problem
> =====
> This leaves me with no "remote" way to fix serious errors such as FS
> checking
> Suggestion
> =======
> Is there such a thing as remote serial console. I'm thinking *if* the
> kernel gets to boot, then it immediately starts the network interface, and
> a tiny server for sending console messages to whoever is connected. I
> should be able to fix FS corruption and other serious problems. My question
> is, does such a thing exist ?

Yes. Serial-over-LAN is a feature on many IPMI-equipped systems. I believe 
both the OpenIPMI-tools and freeipmi packages have a means by which to 
connect to them, but I'm not all that familiar with either one myself.

$ rpm -qf /usr/sbin/ipmiconsole
freeipmi-0.5.1-3.fc9.x86_64

$ ipmiconsole --usage
[...]

$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/ipmitool
OpenIPMI-tools-2.0.13-2.fc9.x86_64

$ ipmitool -h 2>&1 |grep sol
        sol           Configure and connect IPMIv2.0 Serial-over-LAN
        tsol          Configure and connect with Tyan IPMIv1.5 Serial-over-LAN
        isol          Configure IPMIv1.5 Serial-over-LAN

-- 
Jarod Wilson
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