You must have the following hardware and software configured to enable cluster nodes to be managed with IPMI:
Each cluster member node requires a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) running firmware compatible with IPMI version 1.5 or greater, which supports IPMI over LANs, and configured for remote control using LAN.
The cluster requires a management network for IPMI. This can be a shared network, but Oracle recommends that you configure a dedicated network.
Each cluster member node's port used by BMC must be connected to the IPMI management network.
Each cluster member must be connected to the management network.
Some server platforms put their network interfaces into a power saving mode when they are powered off. In this case, they may operate only at a lower link speed (for example, 100 MB, instead of 1 GB). For these platforms, the network switch port to which the BMC is connected must be able to auto-negotiate down to the lower speed, or IPMI will not function properly.
Note:
IPMI operates on the physical hardware platform through the network interface of the baseboard management controller (BMC). Depending on your system configuration, an IPMI-initiated restart of a server can affect all virtual environments hosted on the server. Contact your hardware and OS vendor for more information.