# Document on bootstrap of IAD2 systems
###### tags: `IAD2 Datacenter`
## Systems to be updated
If you find a device not listed below add it to the list. Skip the Rack and U section until we get that info.
| Rack | U | Model | Name | Serial | MGMT IP | Done (Y/N/~) | VLAN Finalized
| -----|----|-----------|--------- | ------- | ------- | ---- | ---- | ---------- |
| 101 | 40 | Dell R740 | centos01 | H5S1T13 | | | | |
| 101 | 37 | Dell R740 | centos02 | H5SRS13 | 10.3.160.70 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 34 | Dell R640 | vmhost-x86-01 | 2DP4T13 | 10.3.160.71 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 33 | Dell R640 | vmhost-x86-02 | 2DPBT13 | 10.3.160.72 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 32 | Dell R640 | vmhost-x86-03 | 2DSBT13 | 10.3.160.73 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 31 | Dell R640 | vmhost-x86-04 | 2DP6T13 | 10.3.160.74 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 30 | Dell R640 | vmhost-x86-05 | 2DP9T13 | 10.3.160.75 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 29 | Dell R640 | vmhost-x86-06 | 2DS9T13 | 10.3.160.76 | ~ | Y |
| 101 | 28 | Dell R640 | bvmhost-x86-01 | 2DP7T13 | 10.3.160.91 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 27 | Dell R640 | bvmhost-x86-02 | 2DP8T13 | 10.3.160.92 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 26 | Dell R640 | bvmhost-x86-03 | 2DP3T13 | 10.3.160.93 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 25 | Dell R640 | bvmhost-x86-04 | 2DS8T13 | 10.3.160.94 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 24 | Dell R640 | bvmhost-x86-05 | 2DP5T13 | 10.3.160.95 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 23 | Dell R640 | bvmhost-x86-06 | 2DP2T13 | 10.3.160.96 | Y | Y |
| 102 | 44 | Dell R630 | bvmhost-x86-07 | 8KQV842 | 10.3.160.97 | ~ | Y |
| 101 | 13 | Dell R630 | bvmhost-x86-08 | 8KRV842 | 10.3.160.98 | ~ | X |
| 101 | 22 | Dell R640 | autosign01 | 2DNCT13 | 10.3.160.134 | ~ | Y |
| 102 | 43 | Dell R640 | vmhost-x86-07 | 869ZLR2 | 10.3.160.77 | ~ | Y |
| 101 | 16 | Ampere | bvmhost-a64-01 | J300MBRH | 10.3.160.101 | ~ | Y |
| 103 | 22 | Ampere | bvmhost-a64-02 | J300MBLV | 10.3.160.102 | ~ | X | eth1 network problem
| 103 | 24 | Ampere | bvmhost-a64-03 | J300MBPW | 10.3.160.103 | ~ | X | eth1 network problem
| 101 | ?? | Ampere | openqa-a64-01 | J300VGN1 | 10.3.160.141 | ~ | Y |
| 101 | 12 | Dell R430 | sign-vault01 | 1VHTMN2 | 10.3.160.132 | ~ | Y | html5 needs update - updated bios and drac - kevin
| 101 | 14 | Dell R630 | bvmhost-x86-09 | 8KPW842 | 10.3.160.99 | ~ |
| 103 | 31 | Dell R640 | qvmhost-x86-01 | 1491H13 | 10.3.160.135 | Y | Y |
| 103 | 32 | Dell R640 | qvmhost-x86-02 | 1490H13 | 10.3.160.136 | Y | Y |
| 103 | 33 | Dell R640 | openqa-x86-worker-01 | 1483H13 | 10.3.160.137 | Y | Y |
| 101 | 11 | Dell R430 | bkernel01 | 1VH7CP2 | 10.3.160.131 | ~ | html5 needs update - updated bios - kevin
| 101 | 18 | Ampere | bvmhost-a64-04 | J300MBV2 | 10.3.160.??? | N | MGMT is broken. needs physical change.
| 103 | 26 | Ampere | bvmhost-a64-05 | J300MBMH | | |
| 101 | 08 | Mustang | ?? | 3PBD-A0004P | | | will need serial console |
| 101 | 09 | Mustang | ?? | 3PBD-A0000Z | | | will need serial console |
## 2020-05-06 Plan
1. ~~get the mgmt consoles setup and move other 1gig mac addresses off of that and onto vlan 703 for the time being.~~
2. ~~install a base OS onto the x86 boxes that have no os on them (those would be vmhost-x86-01 -> 06 and bvmhost-x86-01->06 and qa boxs~~
3. work on getting an out of IAD2 nat networking going for other hosts so that they can get content from our PHX2 servers
4. work on getting a bastion host working where we can ssh from PHX2 over internet into bastion host into IAD2
5. move 10gig networks to appropriate vlans so we can bond later
6. <something something>
~ means IP address, root password and hostname were changed but logserver, ntp, etc need to be done later.
## IAD2 VLAN Info
| IPv4 Network | Router | IPv6 Network | IPv6 Router | Vlan | Security Zone | Description
| ------------- | ------------ | ------------------- | ----------------- | ---- | -------------- | -------------------------
| 10.3.160.0/24 | 10.3.160.254 | none | none | 700 | fedora-hwmgmt | Fedora idrac/IPMI network
| 10.3.161.0/24 | 10.3.161.254 | none | none | 701 | fedora-hwmgmt | Fedora idrac/IPMI network
| 10.3.162.0/24 | 10.3.162.254 | 2620:52:6:1111::/64 | 2620:52:6:1111::1 | 702 | fedora-storage | Fedora route-leaked nfs storage
| 10.3.163.0/24 | 10.3.163.254 | 2620:52:6:1121::/64 | 2620:52:6:1121::1 | 703 | fedora-prod | Fedora Prod services (1 of 2)
| 10.3.164.0/24 | 10.3.164.254 | 2620:52:6:1122::/64 | 2620:52:6:1122::1 | 704 | fedora-prod | Fedora Prod services (2 of 2)
| 10.3.165.0/24 | 10.3.165.254 | 2620:52:6:1123::/64 | 2620:52:6:1123::1 | 705 | fedora-prod | Fedora Prod client storage access
| 10.3.166.0/24 | 10.3.166.254 | 2620:52:6:1131::/64 | 2620:52:6:1131::1 | 706 | fedora-stage | Fedora Staging services (1 of 2)
| 10.3.167.0/24 | 10.3.167.254 | 2620:52:6:1132::/64 | 2620:52:6:1132::1 | 707 | fedora-stage | Fedora Staging services (2 of 2)
| 10.3.168.0/24 | 10.3.168.254 | 2620:52:6:1133::/64 | 2620:52:6:1133::1 | 708 | fedora-stage | Fedora Staging client storage access
| 10.3.169.0/24 | 10.3.169.254 | none | none | 709 | fedora-build | Fedora Build systems (1 of 4)
| 10.3.170.0/24 | 10.3.170.254 | none | none | 710 | fedora-build | Fedora Build systems (2 of 4)
| 10.3.171.0/24 | 10.3.171.254 | none | none | 711 | fedora-build | Fedora Build systems (3 of 4)
| 10.3.172.0/24 | 10.3.172.254 | none | none | 712 | fedora-build | Fedora Build systems (4 of 4)
| 10.3.173.0/24 | 10.3.173.254 | none | none | 713 | fedora-build | Fedora Build client storage access
| 10.3.174.0/24 | 10.3.174.254 | 2620:52:6:1151::/64 | 2620:52:6:1151::1 | 714 | fedora-qa | Fedora QA systems (1 of 2)
| 10.3.175.0/24 | 10.3.175.254 | 2620:52:6:1152::/64 | 2620:52:6:1152::1 | 715 | fedora-qa | Fedora QA systems (2 of 2)
| 10.3.176.0/24 | 10.3.176.254 | 2620:52:6:1153::/64 | 2620:52:6:1153::1 | 716 | fedora-qa | Fedora QA client storage access
| 10.3.177.0/24 | 10.3.177.254 | 2620:52:6:1112::/64 | 2620:52:6:1112::1 | 717 | fedora-storage | Fedora route leaked iscsi storage
## Hosts
1. centos01
* Serial: H5S1T13
* Drives : 12 1800 SSD , 2 1600 NVME, 1 240 GB??
* Network:
1. 10 GB, Up, e4:43:4b:b4:fa:18, vlan 703 (10.3.165.0/24)
2. 10 GB, Up, e4:43:4b:b4:fa:1a, vlan 705 (10.3.163.0/24)
3. 1 GB, Up, e4:43:4b:b4:fa:1c, vlan 700 # need to rescue one or more systems.
4. 1 GB, Down,
5. MGMT, 4c:d9:8f:bc:5a:ea, vlan 700
* Memory: 192 GB
2. centos02
* Serial: H5SRS13
* Drives : 12 1800 SSD , 2 1600 NVME, 1 240 GB??
* Network:
1. 10 GB, UP/DOWN, MAC-ADDRESS, vlan 703 (10.3.163.0/24)
2. 10 GB, UP/DOWN, MAC-ADDRESS, vlan 705 (10.3.165.0/24)
3. 1 GB, UP/DOWN, MAC-ADDRESS, vlan TBD
4. 1 GB, DOWN, MAC-ADDRESS, vlan 700
5. MGMT, ??, vlan 700 (10.3.160.0/24)
* Memory: 192 GB
3. vmhost-x86-01
* Serial: 2DP4T13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
1. 10 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:B1:70:88, vlan 703 (10.3.163.0/24)
2. 10 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:B1:70:8A, vlan 705 (10.3.165.0/24)
3. 1 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:B1:70:A8, vlan TBD
4. 1 GB, Down,
5. MGMT, Up, f4:02:70:d2:ca:e0, vlan 700
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
4. vmhost-x86-02
* Serial: 2DPBT13
* Drives: 8 446 ssd
* Network:
1. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:BA:E8:44, vlan 703 (10.3.163.0/24)
2. 10GB, DOWN, E4:43:4B:BA:E8:46, vlan 705 (10.3.165.0/24)
3. 1GB, up, E4:43:4B:BA:E8:64, vlan TBD
4. 1 GB, down, E4:43:4B:BA:E8:65,
5. MGMT, up, f4:02:70:d1:fe:ec vlan 700
* Memory: 384GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper Vlan
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
5. vmhost-x86-03
* Serial: 2DSBT13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
1. 10 GB, up E4:43:4B:B1:28:CC, vlan 703 (10.3.163.0/24)
2. 10 GB, up E4:43:4B:B1:28:CE, vlan 705 (10.3.165.0/24)
3. 1 GB, up E4:43:4B:B1:28:EC, vlan TBD
4. TBD
5. MGMT, up f4:02:70:d3:2d:92, vlan 700
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
6. vmhost-x86-04
* Serial: 2DP6T13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
1. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:62:A8, vlan 703 (10.3.163.0/24)
2. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:62:AA, vlan 705 (10.3.165.0/24)
3. 1gb up, E4:43:4B:B1:62:C8, vlan TBD
4. down, E4:43:4B:B1:62:C9,
5. MGMT, vlan 700
* Memory: 384GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
7. vmhost-x86-05
* Serial: 2DP9T13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Nework:
1. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:AE:4B:B8, vlan 703 (10.3.163.0/24)
2. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:AE:4B:BA, vlan 705 (10.3.165.0/24)
3. 1GB, up, E4:43:4B:AE:4B:D8, vlan TBD
4. DOWN, E4:43:4B:AE:4B:D9
5. MGMT, vlan 700
* Memory: 384GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
8. vmhost-x86-06
* Serial: 2D59T13 (real host is 2DS9T13)
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
1. 10 GB, UP, E4:43:4B:B1:28:EE, vlan 703 (10.3.163.0/24)
2. 10 GB, UP, E4:43:4B:B1:28:F0. vlan 705 (10.3.165.0/24)
3. 1 GB, UP, E4:43:4B:B1:29:0E, vlan TBD
4. 1 GB, Down, E4:43:4B:B1:29:0F
5. MGMT, UP, f4:02:70:d3:28:e2, 700
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
9. vmhost-x86-07
* Serial: 869ZLR2
* Drives: 10 400 GB drives
* Network:
1. 10 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:22:CE:CA vlan 703 (10.3.163.0/24)
2. 10 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:22:CE:CC vlan 705 (10.3.165.0/24)
3. 1 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:22:CE:EA
4. 1 GB, Down, E4:43:4B:22:CE:EB
5. MGMT, Up 4c:d9:8f:04:65:0c vlan 700 (10.3.160.0/24)
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
10. bvmhost-x86-01
* Serial: 2DP7T13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
1. 10 GB, UP, E4:43:4B:B1:05:54, vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10 GB, UP, E4:43:4B:B1:05:56, vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1 GB, UP, E4:43:4B:B1:05:74
4. 1 GB, DOWN, E4:43:4B:B1:05:75
5. MGMT, UP,
* Memory: 384GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
11. bvmhost-x86-02
* Serial: 2DP8T13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
1. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:69:FE, vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:6A:00, vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1gb, up, E4:43:4B:B1:6A:1E, vlan TBD
4. DOWN, E4:43:4B:B1:6A:1F
5. MGMT, UP, vlan 700
* Memory: 384GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
12. bvmhost-x86-03
* Serial: 2DP3T13
* Drives: 8 446 ssd
* Network:
1. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:62:64 vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:62:66 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1gb, up, E4:43:4B:B1:62:84, vlan TBD
4. down, E4:43:4B:B1:62:85
5. MGMT, up, vlan 700
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
13. bvmhost-x86-04
* Serial: 2DS8T13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
* 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:03:30 vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
* 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:03:32 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
* 1GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:03:50, vlan TBD
* DOWN, E4:43:4B:B1:03:51
* MGMT, up, vlan 700
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
14. bvmhost-x86-05
* Serial: 2DP5T13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
* 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:AE:44:EE vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
* 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:AE:44:F0 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
* 1gb, up, E4:43:4B:AE:45:0E, vlan TBD
* DOWN, E4:43:4B:AE:45:0F
* MGMT, up, vlan 700
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
15. bvmhost-x86-06
* Serial: 2DP2T13
* Drives: 8 446 SSD
* Network:
* 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:AC:E1:54 vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
* 10GB, up, E4:43:4B:AC:E1:56 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
* 1GB, up, E4:43:4B:AC:E1:74 vlan TBD
* DOWN, E4:43:4B:AC:E1:75
* MGMT, up, vlan 700
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
16. autosign01
* Serial: 8KQV842
* Drives: 8 558 GB drives
* Network:
1. 10 GB, Up, EC:F4:BB:D2:85:48 vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10 GB, Up, EC:F4:BB:D2:85:4A vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1 GB, Up, EC:F4:BB:D2:85:4C
4. 1 GB, DOWN, EC:F4:BB:D2:85:4D
5. MGMT, b8:2a:72:fc:f2:44
* Memory: 128 GB (need to buy more)
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
17. bvmhost-x86-08
* Serial: 8KRV842
* Drives: 8 558 GB drives
* Network:
1. 10 GB, UP, EC:F4:BB:D2:25:68 vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10 GB, UP, EC:F4:BB:D2:25:6A vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1 GB, UP, EC:F4:BB:D2:25:6C
4. 1 GB, Down, EC:F4:BB:D2:85:4D
5. MGMT, b8:2a:72:fc:f2:44
* Memory: 128 GB (need to buy more)
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
18. backup01
* Serial: 8KPW842
* Drives: 8 558 GB drives
* Network:
1. 10 GB, Unknown, EC:F4:BB:D2:76:A0, vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10 GB, Unknown EC:F4:BB:D2:76:A2, vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1 GB, Unknown EC:F4:BB:D2:76:A4, vlan TBD
4. TBD
5. MGMT B8:2A:72:FC:F2:2E, vlan 700 (10.3.160.0/24)
* Memory: 128 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
19. bkernel01
* Serial: 1VH7CP2
* Drives:
* Network:
1. 10 GB, Down, D0:94:66:45:A7:E4, vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10 GB, Down, D0:94:66:45:A7:E5, vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1 GB, Down, D0:94:66:45:A7:E6
4. 1 GB, Down, D0:94:66:45:A7:E7
5. MGMT, up, D0:94:66:45:A7:E8
* Memory: 32 GB
* [ ] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
20. bvmhost-x86-07
* Serial: 2DNCT13
* Drives: 8 558 GB drives
* Network:
1. 10 GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:2B:52 vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10 GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:2B:54 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1 GB, up, E4:43:4B:B1:2B:72 vlan TBD
4. E4:43:4B:B1:2B:73
5. MGMT f4:02:70:d3:2c:de, vlan 700 (10.3.160.0/24)
* Memory: 384 GB
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [x] Perma IP
* [x] Ansibled
21. qvmhost-x86-02
* Serial: 1490H13
* Drives: 6 SSD
* Network:
1. 10GB DOWN, E4:43:4B:A8:B3:0E vlan 714
2. 10GB DOWN, E4:43:4B:A8:B3:10 vlan 716
3. 1GB Up, E4:43:4B:A8:B3:2E
4. 1 GB Down, E4:43:4B:A8:B3:2F
5. MGMT UP f4:02:70:cf:c3:90
* Memory: 384
* [ ] Installed
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
22. sign-vault01
* Serial: 1VHTMN2
* Drives: 2 drives
* Network:
1. 10 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:22:CE:CA vlan 709 (10.3.169.0/24)
2. 10 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:22:CE:CC vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. 1 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:22:CE:EA
4. 1 GB, Down, E4:43:4B:22:CE:EB
5. MGMT, Up 4c:d9:8f:04:65:0c vlan 700 (10.3.160.0/24)
* Memory: 32 GB
* [ ] Installed
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
23. bvmhost-a64-01
* Serial: J300MBRH
* Drives: 2 drives
* Network:
1. 1 GB 68:05:ca:8a:f4:29 vlan 703
1. 10 GB 50:6b:4b:6a:d3:c0 vlan 710 (10.3.170.0/24)
2. 10 GB 50:6b:4b:6a:d3:c1 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. MGMT ??, vlan 700
* Memory:
* [x] Installed
* [x] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
23. bvmhost-a64-02
* Serial: ????????
* Drives: 2 drives
* Network:
1. 1 GB 68:05:ca:92:cb:12 vlan 703
1. 10 GB 50:6b:4b:6a:c2:c0 vlan 710 (10.3.170.0/24)
2. 10 GB 50:6b:4b:6a:c2:c1 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. MGMT ??, vlan 700
* Memory:
* [x] Installed
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
24. bvmhost-a64-03
* Serial: J300MBPW
* Drives: 2 drives
* Network:
1. 1 GB 68:05:ca:8b:05:8c vlan 703
1. 10 GB 50:6b:4b:6b:0a:40 vlan 710 (10.3.170.0/24)
2. 10 GB 50:6b:4b:6b:0a:41 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. MGMT ??, vlan 700
* Memory:
* [ ] Installed
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
25. qvmhost-x86-01
* Serial: 1491H13
* Drives: 6 446 SSD
* Network: (all say they are down)
* DOWN, E4:43:4B:A8:C1:FE vlan 714
* DOWN, E4:43:4B:A8:C2:00 vlan 716
* DOWN, E4:43:4B:A8:C2:1E
* DOWN, E4:43:4B:A8:C2:1F
* MGMT, up,
* Memory: 384GB
* [ ] Installed
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
26. qvmhost-x86-02
* Serial:
* Drives: 6 446 SSD
* Network:
* DOWN, E vlan 714
* DOWN, vlan 716
* DOWN,
* DOWN,
* MGMT, up,
* Memory: 384GB
* [ ] Installed
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
27. openqa01-x86_64_worker01
* Serial: 1483H13
* Drives: 5 446 SSD
* Network:
1. 10 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:A7:98:66 vlan 714
2. 10 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:A7:98:68 vlan 716
3. 1 GB, Up, E4:43:4B:A7:98:86
4. Down, E4:43:4B:A7:98:87
5. MGMT, f4:02:70:cf:c2:ca
* Memory: 385 GB
* [ ] Installed
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
28. openqa01-a64-worker01
* Serial: J300MBPW
* Drives: 2 drives
* Network:
1. 1 GB 00:1b:21:e0:78:b2 vlan 703
1. 10 GB 50:6b:4b:7f:96:30 vlan 710 (10.3.170.0/24)
2. 10 GB 50:6b:4b:7f:96:31 vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. MGMT ??, vlan 700
* Memory:
* [ ] Installed
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
* [ ] Ansibled
21. bvmhost-a64-01 (LOCKED OUT)
* Serial: J300
* Drives: 2 drives
* Network:
1. vlan 710 (10.3.170.0/24)
2. vlan 713 (10.3.173.0/24)
3. MGMT E8:6A:64:39:18:99
* Memory:
* [ ] Installed
* [ ] Ansibled
* [ ] Proper VLAN
* [ ] Perma IP
## IDRAC/BMC Setup HOWTO
1. **Find the device IP address in dhcp.** Most management devices will request a DHCP address on initial power on. The DHCP server will have a generic range for the device which you can find in `/var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd.leases`
2. **Log into the IP address via browser**. Most of the devices will have a web browser available at port 443. Dell R640 devices require you to use a newer browser than Firefox68. If the device is completely new or had a factory reset, then you will need to use the devices default password.
* Dell. Default account: root. Default password: calvin
* Lenovo. Default account: USERID . Default password: PASSW0RD
* Fedora. Fedora devices have an existing password. You may still need to use the default account because a firmware upgrade may have disabled the usual accounts. First try the factory default account, and then try the standard password. Please contact kevin for more info.
3. **Change default account password.** Set the default accounts password to the standard Fedora one.
4. **Set up an admin account.** Fedora infrastructure sets up a default account called: admin to be used by scripts and tools. Go through the tools configuration to set up a new user account:
* Set account name to admin
* Set the password to the default password you used in step 3.
* Give the admin account adminstrator privileges
* Set up the account to be able to use IPMI
* Set up the account to be able to use Serial over LAN (SOL).
5. **Log out of default account**
6. **Log in as admin**
7. **Go into account section and disable default account**. This account may come back later after a 'major' firmware update.. or it may not. The practice of changing the name of this account to admin has caused issues on some hardware because of this.
8. **Look up what the devices name is in the list above and what its standard mgmt ip address is in dns.**
9. **Go into mgmt system network configuration**
1. Change the ip address to be on the 10.3.160.0/24 network
2. Change the netmask to be 255.255.255.0
3. Change the router to 10.3.160.254
4. Change the DNS to 10.3.163.33, 10.3.163.34
5. Change the log server to 10.3.163.39
6. Set hostname
7. Set domainname: mgmt.iad.fedoraproject.org
8. Set timezone: utc
9. Set ntp 10.3.163.31 / 10.3.163.32
10. **Save changes and wait for mgmt to reboot**
11. **Log back into device at new ip address and start up remote console**
1. Remote console for Dell idrac should use HTML remote console
2. Remote console for Lenovo Emag should use ipmitool
12. **Change boot to UEFI**
1. Go to <fill-in-here></fill-in-here>
2. Change boot type to UEFI
13. **Gather info from idrac**. Get the following data for each device so we can deal with any 'problems' during install.
1. Number of disk drives.
2. Type of disk drives seen.
3. Number of network devices
4. Mac addresses of network devices.
5. Which network connections say they have link
14. **Power off system**. We can power off the system at this point until we are ready to formally install it. This will keep the noise down.