The KVM console is an interface accessible from CIMC that emulates a direct keyboard, video, and mouse connection to the server. The KVM console allows you to connect to the server from a remote location. Instead of using CD/DVD or floppy drives physically connected to the server, the KVM console uses virtual media, which are actual disk drives or disk image files that are mapped to virtual CD/DVD or floppy drives. You can map any of the following to a virtual drive:
CD/DVD or floppy drive on your computer
Disk image files (ISO or IMG files) on your computer
USB flash drive on your computer
You can use the KVM console to install an operating system or hypervisor on the server and to do the following:
Access the BIOS setup menu by pressing F2 during bootup.
Access the CIMC Configuration Utility by pressing F8 during bootup.
Access the WebBIOS to configure RAID, by pressing the Ctrl and H keys during bootup.
Configuring the Virtual KVM
Before You Begin
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure the virtual KVM.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Remote Presence.
Step 3
In the Remote Presence pane, click the Virtual KVM tab.
Figure 1. Virtual KVM Tab
Step 4
In the vKVM Properties area, complete the following fields:
Name
Description
Enabled check box
If checked, the virtual KVM is enabled.
Note
The virtual media viewer is accessed through the KVM. If you disable the KVM console, CIMC also disables access to all virtual media devices attached to the host.
Max Sessions drop-down list
The maximum number of concurrent KVM sessions allowed. You can select any number between 1 and 4.
Active Sessions field
The number of KVM sessions running on the server.
Remote Port field
The port used for KVM communication.
Enable Video Encryption check box
If checked, the server encrypts all video information sent through the KVM.
Enable Local Server Video check box
If checked, the KVM session is also displayed on any monitor attached to the server.
Step 5
Click Save Changes.
Enabling the Virtual KVM
Before You Begin
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to enable the virtual KVM.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Remote Presence.
Step 3
In the Remote Presence pane, click the Virtual KVM tab.
Figure 2. Virtual KVM Tab
Step 4
In the vKVM Properties area, check the
Enabled check box.
Step 5
Click Save Changes.
Disabling the Virtual KVM
Before You Begin
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to disable the virtual KVM.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Remote Presence.
Step 3
In the Remote Presence pane, click the Virtual KVM tab.
Figure 3. Virtual KVM Tab
Step 4
In the vKVM Properties area, uncheck the Enabled check box.
Step 5
Click Save Changes.
Configuring Virtual Media
Before You Begin
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure virtual media.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Remote Presence.
Step 3
In the Remote Presence pane, click the Virtual Media tab.
Figure 4. Virtual Media Tab
Step 4
In the Virtual Media Properties area, update the following properties:
Name
Description
Enabled check box
If checked, virtual media is enabled.
Note
If you clear this check box, all virtual media devices are automatically detached from the host.
Active Sessions field
The number of virtual media sessions currently running.
Enable Virtual Media Encryption check box
If checked, all virtual media communications are encrypted.
Step 5
Click Save Changes.
Configuring Serial Over LAN
Serial over LAN enables the input and
output of the serial port of a managed system to be
redirected over IP.
Configure and use serial over LAN on your server when you want to reach the host console with CIMC.
Note
Some operating systems, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, require extra configuration to redirect the serial console.
Before You Begin
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to configure serial over LAN.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click the
Server tab.
Step 2
On the Server tab, click Remote Presence.
Step 3
In the Remote Presence pane, click the Serial over LAN tab.
Step 4
In the Serial over LAN Properties area, update the following properties:
Name
Description
Enabled check box
If checked, Serial over LAN is enabled on this server.
Baud Rate drop-down list
The baud rate the system uses for Serial over LAN communication. You can select one of the following: