IPMI is used for platform monitoring (BBUs, storage controllers) internally by the software as well as by our support teams (if needed). We have been using IPMI for this purpose since the initial release…the only new thing is that IPMI now runs on dedicated ports on the controllers.
why would you want to use IPMI on an XtremIO box, especially on a multi-brick configuration ? Power cycle a brick if it's locked up (i hope that never happens) ?
you use IPMI to monitor internal components ? Are we talking about monitoring from external application or we are talking about cluster monitoring its own health ?
Kumar_A
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September 22nd, 2015 12:00
IPMI is used for platform monitoring (BBUs, storage controllers) internally by the software as well as by our support teams (if needed). We have been using IPMI for this purpose since the initial release…the only new thing is that IPMI now runs on dedicated ports on the controllers.
Kumar_A
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September 18th, 2015 14:00
IPMI is indeed supported with 4.x release. Have you reached out to EMC Support for the issue that you are facing?
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September 20th, 2015 06:00
Avi,
why would you want to use IPMI on an XtremIO box, especially on a multi-brick configuration ? Power cycle a brick if it's locked up (i hope that never happens) ?
dynamox
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September 23rd, 2015 07:00
you use IPMI to monitor internal components ? Are we talking about monitoring from external application or we are talking about cluster monitoring its own health ?
Kumar_A
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September 26th, 2015 20:00
IPMI is used for cluster monitoring its own health. It also allows our support teams to “talk” to the HW components using IPMI, if needed.
The IPMI addresses are not even exposed on the main management network.