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4.2.2 BMC Redfish API
The Redfish API interface can be accessed through the IP address configured at the BMC, as explained
in section “4.2”. You can send requests or view the redfish API information through the web address
path “/redfish/v1”. As an example, you can access the redfish API of the BMC with IP address
“192.168.15.15” by entering the following URL into your web browser:
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https://192.168.15.15/redfish/v1”
4.3 Host Processors Power On
1. After the DM-SV01 is powered and the BMC has finished booting, the host processors are ready
to be turned on. This can be done in two ways:
a.
Power Button:
turn on the processors by shortly pressing the PWR Button (in red color).
b.
BMC web management interface:
on the BMC web management interface, under the
“Control > Server > Power Operations” menu, click on the “Power On” option (please
refer to the BMC user manual (1) for additional details).
2. After the processors have been turned on as explained on item 1, the server reaches the
ACTIVE MODE: CPUs P0 and P1 are fully powered and the host processor starts booting. This
condition is indicated by the following behaviors:
a. The BMC LED (yellow) keeps flashing slowly (2Hz) indicating that the BMC is
operational.
b. PWR_STBY LED remains on, in blue color, indicating that the STANDBY power supplies
are up and running.
c. PWR_ACT LED (Green) will turn on in GREEN color, indicating that the ACTIVE power
supplies
are
ok
and
the
CPUs
are
able
to
start
booting.
Note: if the PWR_ACT LED turns on in RED color, this indicates a failure in the
ACTIVE power supplies of the CPUs. In this case, contact the Datacom support
team.
3. Wait for the system boot and access the host interface by one of the methods explained in
section 4.4 Graphical Interface.
4.4 Graphical Interface
Once the host processor successfully boots, there are two ways to view and interact with the graphics
interface to access the BIOS menu, UEFI shell and operating system interface.
1. Using KVM through the BMC WEB management interface. This menu can be accessed by
navigating to the “Control > KVM” option, as shown in the image below. The KVM is a screen
that displays directly in the web browser the video output of the host. The user can also interact
with the host by using the keyboard and mouse inside the KVM screen. For additional details
regarding this feature, please refer to the BMC User Manual (1).