With dell servers for example it's as simple as editing the host and
enabling power management then selecting the appropriate drac version and
entering login details. I'm not familiar with what supermicro uses for
remote management but there is likely an option there to support it
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018, 4:20 PM David Johnson <djohnson(a)maxistechnology.com
wrote:
Good day all,
Is there a simple step-by-step instruction to give my cluster controller
the ability to turn the power for my compute nodes on and off?
I am running ovirt 4.7.2 on Centos 7. My compute nodes are on Supermicro
X7QC3 hosts.
I know it is supposed to be there since every time I look at the dashbaord
it complains that "Host has disabled power management". I imagine it is
supposed to be trivial to configure.
What I keep running into with the documents is the assumption that you
already know what to do before you read the documents. This makes for a
dizzy cycle of digging through various feature documents, manuals, etc, to
end up back where I started.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Regards,
David Johnson
Director of Development, Maxis Technology
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