Les Mikesell wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi all
I'm trying to get to grips with this one, but just can't figure it
out. I recently acquired some 2nd hand Dell Poweredge 860 servers,
and noticed that they have built in remote management interfaces. So,
I have setup one, and assigned an IP address to it, but have no idea
on how to access it remotely. Google'ing for an answer didn't bring
me more than general product information about various different IPMI
stuff.
So, how do I actually access these servers remotely? If possible, I'd
like todo it via another CentOS server at the DC using SSH.
Dell's usually come with their openmange suite, so you might google
for that. I think a java-enabled browser should connect and get an
applet that looks more or less like vnc for console access. But you
only need it when installing remotely or if something is wrong so you
can't ssh to the main interface.
Dell usually has all their documentation and updates online. If this
doesn't help you can probably find the full manual.
ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/sysman/readme_160_A00.txt
Thanx, that link was very helpful. I see they mention the word KVM, but
I doubt it will give me a full "Keyboard / Video / Mouse" as a KVMoverIP
device would, or am I wrong? I would basically like to access the server
remotely, as with a KVMoverIP device if there's any problems with the
OS, like a kernel update that ran into problems, or something like that.
Is it possible with these, out of your experience, or not?
Dell's site is just too big for me to get any proper answers on this matter
--
Kind Regards
Rudi Ahlers
CEO, SoftDux
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