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тАО07-11-2006 10:09 PM
тАО07-11-2006 10:09 PM
Disable NIC via RILOE
I need to know if I should be able to enable/disable a server network card by using an ILO card and RILOE, at first in text mode or else in graphic mode if there is no choice.
But I need to shut down my server's NIC when I'm connected on ILO card because I can't go and physically unplug the cable on NIC.
This possibility would be very usefull for my server managment. Thank you for your help.
My best regards.
J├йr├йmy
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тАО07-12-2006 03:26 AM
тАО07-12-2006 03:26 AM
Re: Disable NIC via RILOE
in fact I'm going to use a RILOE card but I have some ILOs to.
Thank you for your answers.
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тАО07-12-2006 10:54 AM
тАО07-12-2006 10:54 AM
Re: Disable NIC via RILOE
Yes. assuming Windows, open the Control Panel, Networking, and then right-click on the network selection and choose Disable. Choose Enable to restore.
For Linux, the commands are something like (rusty here) - correct me if I am wrong:
inetcfg eth0 down
and
inetcfg eth0 up
to restore.
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тАО07-12-2006 10:56 AM
тАО07-12-2006 10:56 AM
Re: Disable NIC via RILOE
You refer to text or graphic mode, so this is not clear to me...
You will be using the remote console capability of the iLO/RILOE processor to perform the operation. The methods I described are more or less native to the OSs. However, these do not disable the interfaces before the OS loads.
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тАО07-13-2006 02:32 AM
тАО07-13-2006 02:32 AM
Re: Disable NIC via RILOE
Thank you very much for your answer.
Maybe Have I not been clear about this problem (sorry, but my english isn't perfect) .
RILOE 2 has a DOS mode for management that should be usefull when your network connection is not enough to spend/recieve graphic mode. So I need to disable the network card when I am using this DOS mode... or else, if it is not possible, I will have to do this in graphic mode - what's not a problem without taking care about lost time!
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тАО07-13-2006 04:05 AM
тАО07-13-2006 04:05 AM
Re: Disable NIC via RILOE
From the CLP, you have access to the virtual serial port which can allow you to use a text interface to the operating system. For Windows, this would be the Emergency Management Services (EMS) console (the SAC prompt), and for Linux, this would be a tty.
SSH -> iLO -> VSP -> OS serial console