Le 13/04/2012 10:29, John R Pierce a écrit :
The BMC ("Baseboard Management Controller" or something like that) is another name for a management processor, similar to the IPMI I mentioned. This can be used for monitoring the system status, lights out management like remote power off and on (BMC is powered even when the server is shut down), etc. I would recommend you learn how to use it and not disable it. The BMC can also be used for remote system installation and such.
Yes, it is a very useful device. It should be what is called by Dell 'iDRAC Express', because in such case, the BMC port is shared with the LAN port. If you have the 'Enterprise' version, there is a dedicated port. Certainly someone changed the default behaviour, because by default, iDRAC Express has a fixed IP, something like 192.168.1.120.
As you can remote power off the server, it seems it can be used also as fencing device, in a virtualisation cluster with HA, even if I did not try myself.
Alain