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I have a R1208WFTYS system. When I try to open RMM web interface via http:// protocol, it redirects to https://. So I disabled "https" in security settings in web interface. After that I cannot connect neither https nor http.
I can access BMC via ipmitool - this is the only thing that works.
Is there any way to re-enable https (as it seems to be the root cause of my troubles) or reset RMM setting to defaults remotely? Maybe there is some magic ipmitool raw ... command to do that?
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I forgot to mention that this server has no OS installed, so remote access via ipmitool is the only way to communicate to the server (at least for now).
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Hello SergeiTurchanov ,
Can you provide us the model of the board that you have?
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Charlie_Intel
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As I said I have no access to the system other than via ipmitool. Do R1208WFTYS have options on motherboard in them? I thought that there is only one motherboard option.
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BIOS screen says it is S2600WF, BIOS version SE5C620.86B.00.01.0013.030920180427
ipmitool mc info says BMC firmware revision 1.43
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Hello SergeiTurchanov ,
Is there any way that you can physically access the server board BIOS?
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Charlie_Intel
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I have IP-KVM connected to server. So I can access BIOS settings screens. But I have no physical access to the server.
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Hello SergeiTurchanov,
We can try resetting the BMC in the BIOS but this can restart the IP configuration in the BMC LAN options so, let me try here first if we can restart the defaults and then set the IP settings before the restart so you will not lose the connection.
I will let you know as soon as I test it.
Best Regards,
Charlie_Intel
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It is a hardware appliance IP - KVM, so I can do whatever you want with BIOS settings.
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I had arranged a bootable disk with OS plugged into my server so I successully reset RMM settings with syscfg utility. So the urgency is gone.
Anyway, I would appreciate if you would provide instructions on how to reset RMM settings:
1) remotely via ipmitool
2) via BIOS settings screen
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Hello SergeiTurchanov,
We are glad to hear that the urgency is gone.
We were trying to find out a way to reset it remotely as you told us that you were not able to do it on site, but, I am not sure if it is possible without using syscfg.
Please let me do the consult and I will contact you back.
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Charlie_Intel
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Hello SergeiTurchanov,
I already consult it and unfortunately, syscfg is the only way available to reset that configuration.
Best regards,
Charlie_Intel
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Ok, thank you anyway.
Is it normal that http access is also disabled when I disable https? Isn't it a bug?
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Hello SergeiTurchanov,
That normally happens when you disable the option but we can take the feedback as well.
Please let us know if you have further questions.
Best Regards,
Charlie_Intel
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Please, forgive my persistence. You say that "http" access is disabled when I disable "https" in security settings? There are two separate checkboxes for "http" and "https", so that kind of behavior is at least strange and counter-intuitive.
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Hello SergeiTurchanov,
Yes, we did the lab and we saw that behavior, we understand your concern, and we will take your feedback in order to watch it deeply.
Best regards,
Charlie_Intel
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Thank you, for your investigation. I have no more questions although I don't feel like "my problem is solved"... how do I close this discussion?
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Hello SergeiTurchanov,
We will close it for you do not worry.
Best regards,
Charlie_Intel
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