When you apply power to the appliance, the BMC logs a series of boot-up codes. You can view these codes on a graphical console that is connected to the BMC management port.
Before you begin
- You know how to access the BMC dashboard.
- If you want to use a kernel-based virtual machine (KVM), you have experience deploying and using KVM applications.
- If you want to use serial-over-LAN (SOL), you have experience using IPMI SOL console applications.
Procedure
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Select one of the following methods for viewing the boot-up codes for the appliance controller, and gather the required equipment.
Method |
Required equipment |
VGA console |
- VGA-capable monitor
- VGA cable
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KVM |
- KVM application
- RJ-45 cable
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Serial port |
- DB-9 serial cable
- Virtual serial terminal
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SOL |
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If you are using a VGA console, perform these steps:
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Connect a VGA-capable monitor to the VGA port on the back of the appliance.
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View the codes displayed on the monitor.
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If you are using BMC KVM, perform these steps:
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Connect to the BMC management port and log into the BMC web interface.
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Select Remote Control.
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Launch the KVM.
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View the codes on the virtual monitor.
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If you are using a serial port and terminal, perform these steps:
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Connect to the DB-9 serial port on the back of the appliance.
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Use settings 115200 8-N-1.
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View the codes printed over the serial terminal.
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If you are using SOL, perform these steps:
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Connect to the IPMI SOL using the BMC IP address and login credentials.
ipmitool -I lanplus -H 10.224.3.91 -U root -P calvin sol activate
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View the codes on the virtual serial terminal.
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Use the table to look up the codes for your appliance.
Code |
Indicates |
HI |
The master boot script has started. |
HP |
The system is checking to see if the network interface card (NIC) firmware needs to be updated. |
RB |
The system is rebooting after applying firmware updates. |
FP |
The hardware subsystem firmware update checks have been completed. Inter-controller communication services are starting. |
HC |
The system is checking for existing StorageGRID installation data. |
HO |
The StorageGRID appliance is running. |
HA |
StorageGRID is running. |