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DRAC6 log in and then immediately log out
I supply username/password on the login window, click submit. The normal menus appear down the left hand side and across the top but then I am imediately logged out, back to the login screen.
Since I can't log in I don't know how to start troubleshooting this.
(I've watched the IT crowd - is it possible to turn the iDRAC off and on again without turning the server off?)
mondeep
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November 11th, 2013 21:00
Hi Paul,
Can you clear the browser cache and retry. If that does not work, you could update the latest iDRAC firmware (if not done already).
Thanks,
Mondeep
PaulLinton
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November 12th, 2013 13:00
Clearing the cache did the trick. Just clearing for 'this domain' did not but clearing the entire cache dd.
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November 11th, 2013 16:00
Paullinton,
What you would need to do is a soft reset of the drac. You can do this by running the command racadm racreset soft.
A Hard racreset will call for a reboot, but the soft wont. You can find the commands here - http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/athena/dept/cron/documentation/dell-server-admin/en/DRAC_5/racugaa.htm
Let me know if this helps.
PaulLinton
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November 11th, 2013 16:00
I downloaded unzipped and installed racadm but I guess it needs to be setup in some way. Are there instructions somewhere? (What's a BMC and IPMI-related software, for starters)
C:\Users\Administrator.LINKEDTRAINING>racadm racreset soft
IMPORTANT NOTE! The RAC is unable to communicate with the BMC. This condition may occur because of (1) no BMC is present, (2) missing or disfunctional IPMI-related software components. Many RAC features depend on BMC connectivity in order to work properly, and you may see failures as a result. ERROR: RACADM is unable to process the requested subcommand because there is no local RAC configuration to communicate with.
Local RACADM subcommand execution requires the following:
1. A Remote Access Controller (RAC) must be present on the managed server 2. Appropriate managed node software must be installed and running on the server
PaulLinton
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November 11th, 2013 17:00
I have found a 398(!) page pdf called "Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6(iDRAC6) Enterprise for Blade Servers Version 3.5 User's Guide" and it seems that I need to install something called "Dell OpenManage Server Administrator" - is that right? (I'm hoping I can download it from somewhere)
PaulLinton
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November 11th, 2013 17:00
I have managed to do a
racadm racreset soft
I needed to also specify -r -u and -p (obvious, really)
However, I still get the same behaviour. Login, shows menus, logs out.
Any other options?
GaryGRM
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June 15th, 2014 05:00
Paul Excellent and thanks
This worked for me too (Clearing cache, Firefox29.0 Tools/Options/Advanced/Network Tab/Cached Web Content/Clear Now).
No reboot or anything disruptive needed :emotion-2: