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| author | Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net> | 2017-01-03 02:33:44 +0100 | 
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| committer | Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net> | 2017-01-03 02:33:44 +0100 | 
| commit | f85b8b834b7ff85c80503faa73f237040330087b (patch) | |
| tree | 595cb1ac38c0a8222c9a768b3c0523e36c063be4 /doc/UserGuide | |
| parent | db5e8f26947114f06480dd22b9db7e22e50ee133 (diff) | |
New upstream version 3.0.1upstream/3.0.1
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| -rw-r--r-- | doc/UserGuide | 18 | 
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 8 deletions
| diff --git a/doc/UserGuide b/doc/UserGuide index 8205c46..6f46cd7 100644 --- a/doc/UserGuide +++ b/doc/UserGuide @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@                    IPMIUTIL USER GUIDE  -                     VERSION 3.0.0 +                     VERSION 3.0.1           An easy-to-use IPMI server management utility @@ -191,14 +191,15 @@ Key Strengths = supports any IPMI server platforms,                  detection, portability,                  incorporates fixes and new features quickly  Target Market = Administrators, Developers, and OEMs -OS Support    = Linux, Windows, Solaris, and FreeBSD -                (supports Windows natively for remote or local interface) +OS Support    = Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, and MacOSX +                (supports Windows natively for local or remote interface)  License       = BSD  Drivers       = For Linux: openipmi, imb, valinux ipmikcs, lan, lanplus, -                      landesk, and driverless direct KCS & SSIF  +                      landesk, and driverless direct KCS or SSIF   		For Windows: Intel IMB and Microsoft IPMI drivers  		For Solaris: bmc   		For FreeBSD: openipmi, driverless KCS or SSIF  +		For MacOSX:  remote only  LEDs          = Show/set ATCA LEDs, set identify LED, Intel Telco Alarm LEDs  health        = show overall health and product information  discovery     = find all IPMI LAN servers on a given subnet @@ -4764,16 +4765,17 @@ ipmiutil lan, completed successfully  ----------------------------------------------------------------  Suppose there are a number of IPMI servers that need to have their -BMC LAN interface configured.  Shell access to the servers  +IPMI LAN interface configured.  Shell access to the servers   (via ssh or similar) is assumed.   -BMC LAN, Simple case, password is not changed: +IPMI LAN, Simple case, password is not changed, default user:  [ssh connection]  # ipmiutil lan -e  [ssh exit] -BMC LAN, Complex case, assuming that a password needs to be set and +IPMI LAN, Complex case, assuming that a password needs to be set and  that the session text (or script) must encrypt the password.   +Assumes that we are setting a non-default user named 'admin' below.  So, using the gnupg.org utilities with public/private keys   would look something like this:  [ Set up list (or db) of encrypted passwords & key by nodename. @@ -4784,7 +4786,7 @@ would look something like this:  # gpg --import mykey.file  # mynode=`uname -n`  # my_enc_psw=`grep $mynode mylist.file |cut -f2` -# ipmiutil lan -e -p `gpg --decrypt $my_enc_psw` +# ipmiutil lan -e -u admin -p `gpg --decrypt $my_enc_psw`  [ssh exit]  ---------------------------------------------------------------- | 
