Configuring Service Processor Devices
The Nodegrid platform supports multiple IPMI based service processors like IPMI 1,5, IPMI 2.0, Dell DRAC and iDRAC.
To manage these devices the Nodegrid OS requires a valid network connection to the target device. This can be through a dedicated network interface on the Nodegrid OS itself or through an existing network connection.
Learn how to add/configure Service Processor Devices on ZPE Systems' Nodegrid Manager
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Configuring Service Processor Devices
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Access your NodeGrid via telnet, ssh, or console, and log in as admin. Type the following commands to add Service Processor device to NodeGrid: [admin@nodegrid /]# add /settings/devices/ [admin@nodegrid {devices}]# set name=<server_name> ...
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