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| Many of our physical machines use RSA II cards for remote management.
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| == Contact Information ==
| | This SOP has moved to the fedora Infrastructure SOP git repo. Please see the current document at: http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/docs/ibm_rsa_ii.rst |
| Owner: Fedora Infrastructure Team
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| Contact: #fedora-admin, sysadmin-main
| | For changes, questions or comments, please contact anyone in the Fedora Infrastructure team. |
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| Location: PHX, ibiblio
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| Servers: All physical IBM machines
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| Purpose: Provide remote management for our physical IBM machines
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| == Restarting the RSA II card ==
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| Normally, the RSA II can be restarted from the web/ssh interface. If you are locked out of any outside access to the RSA II, follow these instructions on the physical machine.
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| If the machine can be rebooted without issue, cut off all power to the machine, wait a few seconds, and restart everything.
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| Otherwise, to restart the card without rebooting the machine:
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| # Download and install the IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II Daemon
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| ## yum install libusb-devel # (needed by the RSA II daemon)
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| ## Download the correct tarball from http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/supportsite.wss/docdisplay?lndocid=MIGR-5071676&brandind=5000008 (TODO: check if this can be packaged in Fedora)
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| ## Extract the tarball and run ./install.sh --update
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| # Download and extract the IBM Advanced Settings Utility (http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/supportsite.wss/docdisplay?lndocid=TOOL-ASU&brandind=5000016, warning: this tarball dumps files in the current working directory)
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| # Issue a <pre>./asu64 rebootrsa</pre> to reboot the RSA II.
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| # Clean up: yum remove ibmusbasm64
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| == Other Resources ==
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| http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246495.html may be a useful resource to refer to when working with this.
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