Users Guide
While installing iDRAC Service Module VIB on a VMware ESXi server, iDRAC Service Module creates the vSwtich and Portgroup to
communicate with iDRAC over the OS to iDRAC Pass-through in USB NIC mode. After the uninstallation, the virtual switch
vSwitchiDRACvusb and the port group iDRAC Network are not deleted. To delete it manually, perform one of the following steps:
• Go to vSphere Client Conguration wizard and delete the entries.
• Go to the Esxcli and type the following commands:
• To remove port group: esxcfg-vmknic -d -p "iDRAC Network"
• To remove vSwitch: esxcfg-vswitch -d vSwitchiDRACvusb
NOTE: You can reinstall iDRAC Service Module on the VMware ESXi server as this is not a functional issue for the server.
Where is the Replicated Lifecycle log available on the operating system?
To view the replicated Lifecycle logs:
Table 50. Lifecycle logs
Operating System Location
Microsoft Windows
Event viewer > Windows Logs > System. All the iDRAC Service
Module Lifecycle logs are replicated under the source name iDRAC
Service Module.
NOTE: In iSM version 2.1 and later, Lifecycle logs are
replicated under the Lifecycle Controller Log source name.
In iSM version 2.0 and earlier, the logs are replicated
under iDRAC Service Module source name.
NOTE: The location of the Lifecycle log can be congured
using the iDRAC Service Module installer. You can
congure the location while installing iDRAC Service
Module or modifying the installer.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux, CentOS, and Citrix
XenServer
/var/log/messages
VMware ESXi /var/log/syslog.log
What are the Linux-dependent packages or executables available for installation while completing the Linux installation?
To see the list of Linux-dependent packages, see the Linux Dependencies section in the iDRAC Service Module Installation Guide.
RACADM
After performing an iDRAC reset (using the racadm racreset command), if any command is issued, the following message is
displayed. What does this indicate?
ERROR: Unable to connect to RAC at specified IP address
The message indicates that you must wait until the iDRAC completes the reset before issuing another command.
When using RACADM commands and subcommands, some errors are not clear.
You may see one or more of the following errors when using the RACADM commands:
• Local RACADM error messages — Problems such as syntax, typographical errors, and incorrect names.
• Remote RACADM error messages — Problems such as incorrect IP Address, incorrect user name, or incorrect password.
During a ping test to iDRAC, if the network mode is switched between Dedicated and Shared modes, there is no ping response.
Frequently asked questions
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