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Table 45. Managed nodes (iDRAC/CMC)
Port
Number
Protoco
ls
Port
Type
Maximum
Encryptio
n Level
Direction Destination Usage Description
69 TFTP UDP 128-bit In/Out iDRAC to/
from OMIVV
Trivial File
Transfer
Used for managing the iDRAC
successfully from the management
station.
Password is not changed for user used for bare-metal discovery
after successfully applying hardware profile or system profile that
has same user with new changed credentials in iDRAC user list
The password of the user used from discovery is not changed to the new credential if only hardware profile or system profile
template is selected for deployment. This is done intentionally so that the plug-in is able to communicate with the iDRAC for
future use in deployment needs.
Unable to view new iDRAC version details listed on vCenter hosts
and clusters page
Resolution: After successful completion of a firmware update task in the vSphere web client, refresh the Firmware Update
page and verify the firmware versions. If the page displays the old versions, go to the Host Compliance page in OpenManage
Integration for VMware vCenter, and check the CSIOR status of that host. If CSIOR is not enabled, enable CSIOR and reboot
host. If CSIOR is already enabled, log in to the iDRAC console, reset iDRAC, wait for few minutes, and then refresh the
Firmware Update page.
How can I test event settings by using OMSA to simulate
temperature hardware Fault
To ensure that events are functioning correctly, perform the following steps:
1. In the OMSA user interface, navigate to Alert Management > Platform Events.
2. Select the Enable Platform Event Filter Alerts check box.
3. Scroll down to the bottom, and click Apply Changes.
4. To ensure that a specific event is enabled, such as temperature warning, from the tree on the left, select Main System
Chassis.
5. Under Main System Chassis, select Temperatures.
6. Select the Alert Management tab, and select Temperature Probe Warning.
7. Select the Broadcast a Message check box, and select Apply Changes.
8. To cause the temperature warning event, from the tree view on the left, select Main System Chassis.
9. Select Temperatures under Main System Chassis.
10. Select the System Board Ambient Temp link, and select the Set to Values option button.
11. Set the Maximum Warning Threshold to a value preceding the current listed reading.
For example, if the current reading is 27, set the threshold to 25.
12. Select Apply Changes, and the temperature warning event is generated.
To cause another event, restore the original settings by using the same Set to Values option. Events are generated as
warnings, and then to a normal state. If everything is working properly, navigate to the vCenter Tasks & Events view; a
temperature probe warning event should be displayed.
NOTE:
There is a filter for duplicate events; if you try to trigger the same event too many times in a row, you only
receive one event. To see all events, allow at least 30 seconds between events.
Frequently Asked Questions-FAQ 145