Reference Guide

Recommended
Response
Action
If the requesting source is iDRAC, enable the iDRAC Service Module on the iDRAC
before starting this service on the server OS. To enable the Service Module by using
iDRAC GUI: Click Network, click OS to iDRAC Pass-through, and then click the USB
NIC option. In the OS IP Address box , type an IP address, and then click Apply. To
enable the module by using RACADM command, run the following command at
the command line interface: racadm set idrac.servicemodule.ServiceModuleEnable
enabled
Category Audit (ISM = iDRAC Service Module)
Severity Severity 3 (Informational)
No alerts are applicable for this message
ISM0011
Message The server operating system (OS) is unable to start the iDRAC Service Module,
because it is set to "disabled" in iDRAC.
Detailed
Description
The server OS could not start the iDRAC Service Module, because the iDRAC
Service Module disabled on iDRAC.
Recommended
Response
Action
Enable the iDRAC Service Module on the iDRAC before starting this service on the
server OS, and then retry the operation. To enable the module by using iDRAC GUI:
Click Network, click OS to iDRAC Pass-through, and then click the USB NIC option.
In the OS IP Address box , type an IP address, and then click Apply. To enable the
module by using RACADM command, run the following command at the
command line interface: racadm set idrac.servicemodule. ServiceModuleEnable
enabled
Category Audit (ISM = iDRAC Service Module)
Severity Severity 2 (Warning)
No alerts are applicable for this message
ISM0012
Message The IDRAC Service Module is successfully ended on the server operating system
(OS).
Detailed
Description
The IDRAC Service Module is successfully ended on the server OS.
Recommended
Response
Action
No response action is required.
Category Audit (ISM = iDRAC Service Module)
Severity Severity 3 (Informational)
No alerts are applicable for this message
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