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22 Feb 2010Server Monitor uses Lights-Out Management (LOM) on Xserve (Late 2006 and later). This feature allows you to connect to the server even when the server is shut down.
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17 Feb 2010There are three ways to configure the Lights-Out Management (LOM) port on Xserve (late 2006 and later): Using the server Setup Assistant Configuring with Server Monitor Using the command line utility ipmitool This article does not discuss the third method, ipmitool–if you would like more information, see the man page for ipmitool. The Xserve (Late 2006 and later) includes an embedded processor that is responsible for sensor monitoring and reporting. Server Monitor must be configured to use the network address associated with the LOM port for remote monitoring to work
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17 Feb 2010There are three ways to configure the Lights-Out Management (LOM) port on Xserve (late 2006 and later): Using the server Setup Assistant Configuring with Server Monitor Using the command line utility ipmitool This article does not discuss the third method, ipmitool–if you would like more information, see the man page for ipmitool. The Xserve (Late 2006 and later) includes an embedded processor that is responsible for sensor monitoring and reporting. Server Monitor must be configured to use the network address associated with the LOM port for remote monitoring to work.
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18 Jan 2010If you are updating the EFI firmware on an Xserve and have already downloaded and installed the updater, use this article.
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18 Jan 2010Learn more about how to apply an EFI firmware update to a “headless” Xserve (Early 2009).
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12 Jan 2010Learn how to identify the Xserve RAID Card (Early 2009) to distinguish it from the original Xserve RAID Card and determine which card is compatible with which model of Xserve.
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20 Oct 2009Apple Xserve Diagnostics Mac OS X Tools version 3X104 is not confirmed for use with Snow Leopard Server.
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6 Oct 2009Apple RAID Card (Early 2009) Firmware Update 1.1 is recommended for all Mac Pro (Early 2009) and Xserve (Early 2009) systems with the Apple RAID Card (Early 2009). This update requires Mac OS X v10.5.8 or Mac OS X Server v10.5.8 or later
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10 Sep 2009Apple RAID Card Firmware Update 1.0 is recommend for all Mac Pro (Original and Early 2008) and Xserve (Late 2006 and Early 2008) systems with the Apple RAID card. This update requires Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server v10.5.8 or later and current EFI Boot ROM. You will need to reboot your computer as part of the update process.
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