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Enter the
Username
and
Password
used to login into the RPC (Note that these login credentials
are not related to the
Users
and access privileges you configured in
Serial & Networks: Users &
Groups
).
If you selected SNMP protocol, enter the SNMP v1 or v2c Community for Read/Write access (by
default this would be “private”).
Check
Log Status
and specify the
Log Rate
(minutes between samples) if you want the status
from this RPC to be logged. View these logs from the
Status: RPC Status
screen.
Click
Apply.
For SNMP PDUs, the
console server
probes the configured RPC to confirm the RPC Type matches
and reports the number of outlets it finds that can be controlled. If unsuccessful, it will report
Unable to probe outlets
and you’ll need to check the RPC settings or network/serial connection.
For serially connected RPC devices, a new Managed Device (with the same name as given to the
RPC) will be created. The
console server
will then configure the RPC with the number of outlets
specified in the selected RPC Type or will query the RPC itself for this information.
Note
The Black Box
console server
s support most popular network and serial PDUs. If your PDU is not
on the default list, then you can add support directly (as covered in Chapter 14—Advanced
Configurations) or add the PDU support to either the Network UPS Tools or PowerMan open
source projects.
Configure IPMI service processors and BMCs so that all authorized users can use the
Management Console to remotely cycle power and reboot computers, even when their operating
system is unresponsive. To set up IPMI power control, the
Administrator
first enters the IP
address/domain name of the BMC or service processor (for example, a Dell DRAC) in
Serial &
Network: Network Hosts,
then in
Serial & Network: RPC Connections
specifies the
RPC
Type
to be IPMI1.5 or 2.0.
8.1.2 RPC access privileges and alerts
You can now set PDU and IPMI alerts using
Alerts & Logging: Alerts
(refer to
Chapter 7
). You can also
assign which user can access and control which particular outlet on each RPC using
Serial & Network:
User & Groups
(refer
Chapter 4
).
8.1.3 User power management
The Power Manager enables both
Users
and
Administrator
s to access and control the configured serial
and network attached PDU power strips, and servers with embedded IPMI service processors or BMCs.
Select the
Manage: Power
and the particular
Target
power device to be controlled (and the
Outlet to be controlled if the RPC supports outlet level control).
The outlet status is displayed and you can initiate the
Action
you want to take by selecting the
appropriate icon:
Turn ON