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hzn53 created page: ipmitool authored Oct 08, 2014 by Jan Siersch's avatar Jan Siersch
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This page contains useful command for the ipmitool. ipmitool is installed on computenode01. This node can access the IPMI interfaces of all nodes in the cluster. The following actions can be performed with ipmitool:
This page contains useful command for the ipmitool. ipmitool is installed on computenode01. This node can access the IPMI interfaces of all nodes in the cluster.
You need to know the following information to connect to an IPMI interface.
```
IPMI_IP=10.0.1.105 # computenode05
PASSWORD="" # not shown here for security purposes
```
Get a serial console. This console is only useful during boot time and can access the boot configuration menu and the bios. Also you can see if the PXE boot process works.
- get a serial console:
```
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD sol activate
```
You can check a node's power status and change it. Useful if you need to reboot a node if you locked yourself out of ssh with a bad iptables configuration.
```
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD chassis power status
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD chassis power off
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD chassis power on
```
You can change the boot device if you want to switch from PXE boot to disk and vice versa.
```
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD chassis bootdev pxe
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD chassis bootdev disk
```
You can list additional IPMI commands and possible parameters if you provide insufficient parameters for the tool.
```
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD chassis
ipmitool -I lanplus -H $IPMI_IP -U ADMIN -P $PASSWORD chassis bootdev
```
You can also use the web interface to access sensor readings and change settings that are vendor specific and not (easily) accessible with the commandline tool.
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