A: No. iRMC is proprietary hardware. You cannot flash OpenBMC onto a Fujitsu PRIMERGY board. The only alternative is to not use out-of-band management or to use a separate KVM-over-IP device (e.g., PiKVM or Lantronix Spider), which is external hardware.
If you are running PRIMERGY servers in a production environment, investing in the is a small cost that pays for itself the first time you need to reinstall an operating system at 2:00 AM from the comfort of your home.
Licenses are tied to the specific serial number of your server chassis and cannot be transferred to another machine.
In underground forums, you will find claims of key generators. Some older generations (iRMC S2, S3) had known vulnerabilities that allowed brute-force generation. However, for iRMC S4 :
Fujitsu Irmc S4 License Key ((better)) File
A: No. iRMC is proprietary hardware. You cannot flash OpenBMC onto a Fujitsu PRIMERGY board. The only alternative is to not use out-of-band management or to use a separate KVM-over-IP device (e.g., PiKVM or Lantronix Spider), which is external hardware.
If you are running PRIMERGY servers in a production environment, investing in the is a small cost that pays for itself the first time you need to reinstall an operating system at 2:00 AM from the comfort of your home.
Licenses are tied to the specific serial number of your server chassis and cannot be transferred to another machine.
In underground forums, you will find claims of key generators. Some older generations (iRMC S2, S3) had known vulnerabilities that allowed brute-force generation. However, for iRMC S4 :