I was a little skeptical, but I read through (most) of the ipmitool man page to make sure I had a reasonable idea what the commands would do, and then I tried one. I found a helpful website: ipmitool Cheatsheet and Configuring DRAC from ipmitool I thought that I would be spending all day in the data center getting everything configured, but when I mentioned this to another sysadmin he said, “Just use ipmitool.”įirst, I installed ipmitool (I’m using CentOS): sudo yum install ipmitool I’ve never configured iDRAC except through the Lifecycle Controller via a crash-cart on bootup. ![]() ![]() I have a number of Dell servers in a remote data center, so I wanted to configure the iDRAC interface in order to power on the systems remotely, get troubleshooting info for Dell, etc., without going to the data center myself.
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