Recovering a ThinkSystem, Converged, NeXtScale, or System x M5 or M6 server that was not unmanaged correctly by resetting the management controller to factory defaults
You can recover ThinkSystem, Converged, NeXtScale, or System x M5 or M6 server management by resetting the baseboard management-controller (BMC) in the server to factory defaults.
Procedure
Complete the following steps to recover server management.
- If Encapsulation is enabled on the device, connect to the target management controller from a system that is configured to use the IP address of the failed XClarity Administrator virtual appliance.
- Reset the management controller to the factory defaults.
- Log in to the management controller web interface for the server using the recovery user account and password that you created before the server was managed by XClarity Administrator.
- Click the IMM Management tab.
- Click IMM Reset to factory defaults.
- Click OK to confirm the reset action.
ImportantAfter the BMC configuration is complete, the BMC is restarted. If this is a local server, your TCP/IP connection is broken and you must reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity. - Log on to the management controller web interface for the server again.Notes
- The BMC is initially configured to attempt to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. If it cannot, it uses the static IPv4 address 192.168.70.125.
- The IMMBMC is set initially with a user name of USERID and password of PASSW0RD (with a zero). This default user account has Supervisor access. Change this user name and password during your initial configuration for enhanced security.
- Reconfigure the network interface to restore connectivity. For more information, see the Integrated Management Module II online documentation.
- Manage the server using Lenovo XClarity Administrator.
- From the XClarity Administrator menu bar, click Hardware > Discover and Manage New Devices. The Discover and Manage page is displayed.
- Select Manual Input.
- Click Single System, enter the IP address of the server that you want to manage, and click OK.
- Specify the user ID and password for the authenticating to the server.
- Click Manage.
A dialog is displayed that shows the progress of this management process. Monitor the progress to ensure that the process completes successfully.
- When the process is complete, click OK.
- If the server was configured using Configuration Patterns, re-activate the server profile that was assigned to the server.
- From the XClarity Administrator menu bar, click Provisioning > Server Profiles. The Configuration Patterns: Server Profiles page is displayed.
- Select the server profile, and click the Deactivate server profile icon ().
- Click Power off the ITE to power off the server. When the server is powered back on, virtual address assignments revert back to the burned in defaults.
- Click Deactivate. The state of the profile changes to
Inactive
in the Profile Status column. Note: Servers retain their identification information (for example, hostname, IP address, virtual MAC address) when a profile is deactivated. - Select the server profile again, and click the Activate server profile icon ().
- Click Activate to activate the server profiles on the server. The state of the profile changes to
Active
in the Profile Status column.
- If a compliance policy was assigned to the server, reassign the compliance policy.
- From the XClarity Administrator menu bar, click Provisioning > Apply/Activate. The Firmware Updates: Apply/Activate page is displayed with a list of managed devices.
- Select the appropriate policy for the server from the drop-down menu in the Assigned Policy column.
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