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How to fix Automatically Power Off Host

Pre-requisites required:

IPMI Server
One Remote Desktop
Windows Server Credentials
Working internet on the server

Work Instruction:

Step 1: Login your remote server using mstsc

Go To Run mstsc
Enter your IP then click ‘connect’ after that enter your username & password then click ‘ok’.
Step 2: Once open your remote desktop, open browser then login to your IPMI server

After that Enter your username and password, then click ‘login’.

Please verify the host is ON/OFF.
If it’s ON, you don’t need to worry.
If it’s OFF, please follow the below steps.
Step 3. Open up hardware manager (computer properties or control panel)
Step 4. Select ‘VIEW’ -> ‘Show hidden devices’

Step 5. Find ”Other Devices’ and select ‘PCI Simple Communication Controller’ in the list and double click it for details/properties

Step 6. Select Details Tab and then Hardware IDs from the combo-box
Step 7. Check device IDs there. It should say VEN_8086&DEV_8C3A or VEN_8086&DEV_8C3B

Step 8. If you confirmed the IDs – close the properties, select the device in the list and right click, then select ‘Disable.’

Step 8. Answer ‘Yes’ when asked if you really want to disable the device.

Step 9.:Steps 5-6 are for devices which don’t have drivers installed. Now do the same for ME devices which have drivers installed
Step 10. (If ‘Intel (R) Management Engine Interface’ is visible at the device manager the process is done, i.e., you did not close the hardware manager after 8th step) Select ‘system devices’ – ‘Intel (R) Management Engine Interface’ in the list.

Step 11. Double click it, select details tab and hardware IDs from combo-box, check device IDs it should be VEN_8086&DEV_8C3A or VEN_8086&DEV_8C3B (same steps as for 5-7), then do steps 8-9 for this device as you’ve done for a device without drivers.

Step 12. Reboot the server, most likely, it would’ve powered off. Power it on. Next time it should reboot normally.

NOTE: I think Windows can lose these device configurations sometimes, mostly after a major system update or a driver updated with windows update service. I’m not sure, but I think I saw this once or twice. If it occurs again just repeat the steps to disable the devices again.



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