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:?: Works with IPMI kernel modules or smagent? | :?: Works with IPMI kernel modules or smagent? | ||
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+ | === Ubuntu 20.04 === | ||
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+ | apt install ipmitool | ||
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=== CentOS 6 === | === CentOS 6 === | ||
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- | === Install on Centos 5 (XenServer) === | + | === Centos 5 (XenServer) === |
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* Redirected text console dies when login prompt is presented | * Redirected text console dies when login prompt is presented | ||
- | <note warning> | + | <note warning> |
==== no iKVM64 in java.library.path ==== | ==== no iKVM64 in java.library.path ==== | ||
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===== BIOS Updates ===== | ===== BIOS Updates ===== | ||
- | Supermicro IPMI controllers usually have a feature to install mainboard BIOS updates, as well as IPMI firmware updates, via the IPMI web interface. | + | Supermicro IPMI controllers usually have a feature to install mainboard BIOS updates, as well as IPMI firmware updates, via the IPMI web interface. |
:!: **Trial license keys** are available from Supermicro. | :!: **Trial license keys** are available from Supermicro. | ||
- | :!: This feature can be a real benefit if you are having trouble updating a BIOS or if you need to update a BIOS remotely. | + | :!: This feature can be a real benefit if you are having trouble updating a BIOS or if you need to **update a BIOS remotely**. |
* Send an e-mail to sales@supermicro.com | * Send an e-mail to sales@supermicro.com |