Troubleshooting the Hardware ISO
Troubleshoot general iDRAC failures
Table 36 Hardware ISO configuration settings (continued)
Description
iDRAC IPMI Enablement
iDRAC Alert Enablement
iDRAC IPv6 Enablement
Applying settings using RACADM
The individual settings can also be applied using the remote RACADM command:
racadm -r <dracIP> -u root -p <password> set <setting> <value>
Where:
<dracIP> is the iDRAC IP address
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<password> is the password for the server
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<setting> is the BIOS/iDRAC setting name
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<value> is the BIOS/iDRAC setting value
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Note:
When setting the BIOS configuration, include this command:
racadm -r <dracIP> -u root -p <password> jobqueue create BIOS.Setup.1-1
<value>
This section describes troubleshooting procedures for problems you may encounter
while using the Hardware ISO.
When problems occur with iDRAC or Lifecycle Controller jobs, you can delete all jobs
with a single iDRAC command. All of the completed jobs, plus any orphaned pending
jobs, are deleted, and the data manager service on the iDRAC is restarted.
Procedure
1. Clear the iDRAC job queue:
racadm -r <dracIP> -u root -p <password> jobqueue delete -i
JID_CLEARALL_FORCE
Where:
<dracIP> is the iDRAC IP address
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<password> is the password for the server
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Note:
The default password is calvin for 13G nodes and Scaleio123 for 14G
nodes.
Setting
iDRAC.IPMILan.Enable
iDRAC.IPMILan.AlertEnable
iDRAC.IPv6.Enable
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Value
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
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