For some reason, the iRMC admin user password is lost, and you need to recover it to access the iRMC on your PRIMERGY server. The official way to reset the admin user password is to reboot the server and bring up the BIOS setup utility. Then set the "Load iRMC Default Values" option to Yes, and save the change. However this requires a system reboot.
Many customers/users do not want to reboot their servers (especially production ones) just to reset the iRMC (BMC) password. Also this option will wipe out any settings you made for iRMC other than the LAN settings, so you need to remember the original settings and restore them once the password is reset.
Here is another way to reset your iRMC admin password. You don't need to reboot the server. You don't need to install Fujitsu ServerView Agents or Operations Manager. The only thing you need is an IPMI tool/utility on your PRIMERGY.
On Linux, you can use 'ipmitool'. Major Linux distributions have this by default, so you just need to install it if not there using yum, apt, dnf, zypper, etc. Then run the following command (the default password for admin is "admin"):
$ ipmitool user set password 2 admin
Now you should be able to log in to iRMC with user ID: admin and password: admin. If the ipmi drivers (ipmi_si, ipmi_msghandler, and ipmi_devintf) are not loaded to the kernel, load them first. Otherwise the above command will fail.
On ESXi, you can install the ipmitool vib (see my blog post "IPMITOOL on VMware ESXi") or just copy the ipmitool binary to ESXi, and run the same command as Linux.
For Windows, there is a tool called "IPMIVIEW" from Fujitsu. You can download the binary from their website. For your convenience, here is the link to the download page of IPMIVIEW V2.22 which is the latest version as of 3/24/2017.
Once you download the tool and unpack it, create a file and add the following two lines to the file:
UserName.2=admin UserPassword.2=adminThen run the following command from Command Prompt:
C:/> ipmiview.exe -ini=<file name>Example)
C:\Fujitsu\IPMIVIEW> type admin_pwd_reset.ini UserName.2=admin UserPassword.2=admin C:\Fujitsu\IPMIVIEW> ipmiview.exe -ini=admin_pwd_reset.ini IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management) Tool V2.22 OK: ReadINIFile admin_pwd_reset.ini [(null)] OK: StartupIPMICommunication OK: UserName/Password.2: "admin"/"admin" Ret = 0 = 0x00This is it. You can log in to iRMC with admin/admin now.
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Hi in 2023, Fujitsu had deployed a new complex password strategy.
The default Admin password is 18 chars long and it's written on a label on the server.
Unfortunatelly, I'm not enable to login : "Username or Password not valid"
After contacting Fujitsu Primergy Support, they tell me every things already listed in this post.
But : "IpmiView.exe -ini=Default_password_reset.ini" respond me an error message :
RET = 77 = 0x4D
Desesperated, I add a couple of 0 in the middle of the password in the ini file, so 20 length chars.
And now ipmiview.exe works fine without error and admin logon with the new password is OK.
Best regards
Last comment saved my day...
You will find the IRMC S6 Admin Passwort on the Server-Label (lower side)
For all those who want get in the IRMC Web-Interface.
I found a comment that worked for me with no issues. Simply change jumper switch No.2 marked "Reserved" to on and reboot. You now have access to the bios. Go into the security tab and change the password with no entry and hit return. Turn the server back off and switch it back to off. No More BIOS Password. This bios password issue has been plaguing me for years..
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