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Known Issues and Frequently Asked Questions
IPMI Shell Issues
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If you type
ipmish
from any directory other than the directory where the
BMU is installed, you will receive a "command not found" error from
MS-DOS
®
. This is because the BMU install directory is not included in
the system search path. You can execute IPMISH directly by specifying a
fully
-
qualified path or by first navigating to the BMC directory and then
executing the command. You may also manually add the BMU install
directory to the execution search path.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do IPMI Shell commands correspond one-to-one to IPMI commands?
A: IPMI Shell provides only the most useful IPMI commands. It includes a
definitive set of commands that can accomplish the most common
management tasks. Therefore, IPMI Shell commands may not correspond
one-to-one to IPMI commands.
Q: Can I manage a system by accessing multiple IPMI instances
simultaneously?
A: Yes, you can manage a system by accessing multiple IPMI instances at the
same time as long as your system’s BMC supports more than one concurrent
connection.
Q: Can my SOL Proxy server handle multiple connections at a time?
A: Yes, each SOL Proxy server can handle a maximum of 20 SOL Proxy
connections simultaneously. However, by default only one session is
permitted. Edit
solproxy.cfg
, remove the comment tag and increase the
value of
max_session
.
Q: How do I unlock an SOL session occupied by another user?
A: Your system’s BMC only supports one SOL session at a time. You must
wait for the current user’s session to time out before you can access a new
SOL proxy session. See "Session Timeout" for more information about
configuring the session timeout parameters.
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