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Section 4 Troubleshooting Guide
indicate a link at the speed of the client’s adapter. If not, there might be a bad cable, SFP, or
HBA.
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Using IPMI to diagnose problems
Some NumaRAID arrays are equipped with an IPMI card (short for Intelligent Peripheral
Management Interface). This card or on-board chip is literally a second computer, but is very
small. It runs off the +5V standby which is used to power the on/off switch, and is capable of
communicating through the motherboard even if the array is off. To access the IPMI services,
make sure you have a connection to the IPMI Ethernet port. Change the TCP/IP settings on
your client as follows:
IP address:
192.168.0.1
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway:
192.168.0.201
Open a network browser from the client, and type:
http://192.168.0.201
[enter]
You should see a login screen which looks like the following:
The login screen will prompt for a user name and password. The defaults are ADMIN and
ADMIN (must be capitalized).