On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 16:04 -0500, Michael ODonnell wrote:
IPMI was involved with reestablishing communications with
your Dom-0 ? Interesting. Was that via Serial-Over-LAN?
No. Sorry to confuse things.
My Dom-0 has its own IP address. I had failed to map a firewall port to
the Dom-0 ssh
Lloyd Kvam writes:
Should I simply disable IPMI or is it likely to be useful even in my
circumstances?
Do you have any need to manage your server remotely using the
functionality that IPMI provides? How easy is it for you to
physically access your server?
I've been giving IPMI some
On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 11:16 -0500, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
Lloyd Kvam writes:
Should I simply disable IPMI or is it likely to be useful even in my
circumstances?
Do you have any need to manage your server remotely using the
functionality that IPMI provides? How easy is it for you to
IPMI was involved with reestablishing communications with
your Dom-0 ? Interesting. Was that via Serial-Over-LAN?
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The BMC is an embedded computer found on most server motherboards made
in the last 10 or 15 years. Often running Linux, the BMC's CPU, memory,
storage, and network run independently. It runs Intel's IPMI out-of-band
systems management protocol alongside network services