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IPMI on ASUS Z8NR-D12 - how to start console redirection?
there is an old ASUS Z8NR-D12 server mother, I assemble a server
on it, it has a remote control module via the ASMB4-iKVM network, it is also called IPMI, Supermicro and Intel mainly have it, as I understand it. Such a thing that works even when the server is turned off.
the module basically works, I go there, I see the web interface, the functionality is minimal, it works.
there is a feature of screen translation,
it worked for me
on the bios, I climbed as much as I wanted
, the Linux desktop crashed in 15-20 seconds,
I updated the BIOS on the mother and the
module works on this module, but the screen translation is no longer
screen translation, this is a link to java application downloaded from the same module
there is nothing intelligible, just a connection failed, and the logs of this application could not dig
up everything very old, native ASUS applications on Windows 10 do not work, supermicro too, the most intelligent thing on the Internet is: https://blog.hqcodeshop.fi/archives /169-AMI-BIOS-i...
Haven't tried this yet,
what can I do? what is the reason?
the mother is not quite friendly with this module, in the sense that the behavior is not synchronized;
the module’s IP settings are set both through the mother (BIOS) and through the module’s web interface
after updating the bios, everything did not work right away, I had to go through several iterations of cutting down the power supply, pulling out the module, prescribing settings in bios again
, the configuration module does not hold, if you pull it out
when it still worked for me, but crashed, the grid was capped through the balls in Windows and usb whistle as a second network card. Before updating the firewood for the whistle, Windows generally went into the bsod. Maybe it was a matter of a crooked network.
Now it’s just a point-to-point static ip in a normal network card
, as I understand it, there is a problem with this module that it doesn’t reboot itself, with a button, with a command (well, or only in ancient software that I can’t run ). Only food, and that's not a fact.
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