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We recently purchased a Transport GX28 (B2882) machine with the optional
SMDC M3289. This was advertised as offering "lights-out" management and
remote control capabilities. This server was purchased for an eventual
installation of Linux SuSE 9.1 Professional (which is currently functioning
very well).
However, we have not been able to figure out how to operate the remote
management. The M3289 card shipped with one half-page sheet and a CDROM. The
documentation on the CD is both sparse and obtuse. Does anyone have a
simple, step-by-step procedure for working with the SMDC?
For example:
1) Plug the board into the PCI slot.
2) Connect the 25pin cable.
3) Connect a laptop/workstation to the same ethernet segment.
4) Install software XXX and YYY on laptop. Reboot.
5) Execute program ZZZ on laptop. Type NNN in box OOO.
6) ....
Put simply, we're becoming very frustrated with a product that does seem to
work. Further, my emails to Tyan had triggered automated responses (with no
promise or recorse for human interaction). Given the poor documentation and
quaility of support, Tyan is quickly becoming a company I will refuse to do
business with in the future. However, at the moment, I am stuck with them.
*sigh*
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Tony
We recently purchased a Transport GX28 (B2882) machine with the optional
SMDC M3289. This was advertised as offering "lights-out" management and
remote control capabilities. This server was purchased for an eventual
installation of Linux SuSE 9.1 Professional (which is currently functioning
very well).
However, we have not been able to figure out how to operate the remote
management. The M3289 card shipped with one half-page sheet and a CDROM. The
documentation on the CD is both sparse and obtuse. Does anyone have a
simple, step-by-step procedure for working with the SMDC?
For example:
1) Plug the board into the PCI slot.
2) Connect the 25pin cable.
3) Connect a laptop/workstation to the same ethernet segment.
4) Install software XXX and YYY on laptop. Reboot.
5) Execute program ZZZ on laptop. Type NNN in box OOO.
6) ....
Put simply, we're becoming very frustrated with a product that does seem to
work. Further, my emails to Tyan had triggered automated responses (with no
promise or recorse for human interaction). Given the poor documentation and
quaility of support, Tyan is quickly becoming a company I will refuse to do
business with in the future. However, at the moment, I am stuck with them.
*sigh*
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Tony