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Reference Number: AA-01708// Views: AA-01708// Created: 2019-08-01 16:03:24// Last Updated: 2023-11-09 01:51:29
HowTo
Target Environment : How to (re)boot a Simulator or access BIOS through IPMI remotely?


The goal of this KB article is to allow users to boot the simulator through IPMI. This allows the target to be booted from your PC without physically pressing a boot button when the simulator is in a shutdown state. It also allows to modify the BIOS remotely (no need to connect a screen/mouse/keyboard to the simulator).

Before getting started:


Note 1: To know which is the IPMI port for your simulator, please refer to this KB Article.

Note 2: Your IPMI port may already be configured. Please refer to the System Description Document (White Binder).

Note 3: For newer Motherboards, the IMPI Password is written directly on the Motherboard (no longer the default password: ADMIN). For your convenience, OPAL-RT Integrators will have put it in the System Description Document (White Binder) if that is the case.

Note 4: You can know if the IPMI port is configured and if so, what it's IP Address is by simply connecting a screen to the simulator and booting it. During the BIOS boot, the IP address of the IPMI port will pop-up on the bottom right corner (BMC IP) as shown here (192.168.22.72):

Note 5: Another way to know the IPMI IP address is to:

  • Connect the dedicated IPMI ethernet port to your network and wait about a minute.
  • reboot the simulator
  • access the simulator through SSH
  • type "opal_network_configurator"
  • check in the text at the beginning of the script, the IPMI IP shows up there

  • Configure IPMI in the BIOS

    • Connect an ethernet cable (RJ45) to the IPMI port of your Simulator.
    • Connect a Screen and Keyboard to the simulator.
    • Boot the simulator and keep pressing the Delete button on the keyboard to access the BIOS.
    • In the BIOS:
      • Select the IPMI Tab.
      • Select the BMC Network Configuration option.

                             

      • Select the Update the IPMI LAN Configuration and select Yes.

                             

      • This IP address needs to be unique on the network, so either:
        • Use Static and Enter or take note of the IP address of the IPMI port. 
        • Use DHCP (not ideal).

                              

      • Save and exit (F10).

    Option 1 : Connecting to the Simulator with IPMIView20


    • Go to the Supermicro website.
    • Put the proper information in the SMS Download page ( ex: First Name, Last Name, etc) and press Submit.
    • Select the IPMIView, for your OS of choice (Linux, Linux64 or Windows).
    • Click on the Accept EULA then Download File per EULA acceptance.
    • Extract the compressed file (tar.gz or zip).
    • After the installation, make sure to right click and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR IPMIView20. If you don't run as administrator, the application may not launch.
    • Here is how the application should look like:

                

    • Start a new session. File > New > System.

                


    • Enter the IP Address of the IPMI Port that was identified in Step 1 (ex: 192.168.2.98) and press OK.

               


    • The left side of the application, in the IPMI Domain View, you should see the simulator appear. Double click on it and login to the System.

    Reminder:

    For older Motherboards, the credentials are: ADMIN / ADMIN.
    For newer motherboards, the credentials are : ADMIN / Password written on the motherboard which should be provided in the System Description Document (White Binder).

              


    • To Power Down or Power Up you Simulator, go into IPMI Device tab and click on the option you want.

              


    • There is also a tab called KVM Console that allow you to access the Simulator OS without a Screen.

                


    Option 2 : Connecting to the Simulator using a Web Browser


    • On your computer enter the IP address of the target in a web browser and login

    Reminder:

    For older Motherboards, the credentials are: ADMIN / ADMIN.
    For newer motherboards, the credentials are : ADMIN / Password written on the motherboard which should be provided in the System Description Document (White Binder).



    • Under System you should be able to Power Off and On the system.