Not required, true. Useful YES.

Look up "IPMI" under supermicro. This is what's running there.

Most x86 HMCs had IBM/Lenovo's equivalent to this however you had to add a key to actually be able to use the system remotely with this. It also was NOT recommended by IBM. They claimed somethihng about the BIOS could change and so you shouldn't use or update the code etc. So most folks didn't use it though some did and found it useful.

With IPMI you'll find a pretty full function management interface for the HMC. You can power it up and down, update firmware, and importantly access the boot screens remotely. You may want to look up IPMITOOL but these use a new enough firmware that it will work in a modern browser.


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On 12/7/2018 8:32 AM, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
HMC 7063-CR1 BMC - baseboard management controller.
The BMC is the baseboard management controller and provides the management and monitoring functions for the boot process and the OPAL hypervisor. It fulfills many of the functions that the ASMI provided on the other Power Systems servers.
So what does this all mean?
Is BMC required?
This didn't exist on the order HMCs, correct?

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