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RE: [Freeipmi-users] Cat ate the fish
From: |
Ben-Shimon, Tamir |
Subject: |
RE: [Freeipmi-users] Cat ate the fish |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Nov 2004 12:08:18 +0200 |
Anand,
Thanks very much for the real fast response! I realy appriciate it.
I am not able to enable remote access as to firewall in my organization.
Anyway, Here is the output of the requested commands:
address@hidden:/root# slocate bmc-config.scm
/usr/share/fish/extensions/bmc-config.scm
address@hidden:/root# slocate bc2.scm
/usr/share/fish/extensions/bc2.scm
address@hidden:/root# /usr/sbin/bmc-info
>>--:> >>--:> >>--:> >>--:>
~ ~ Cat ate the fish!! ~ ~
>>--:> >>--:> >>--:> >>--:>
Fish Exception (gh_standard_handler dump):
tag : unbound-variable
throw args : (#f Unbound variable: ~S (bmc-info-main) #f)
data : [/usr/sbin/bmc-info]
No backtrace available.
I can call you if needed.
Thanks,
Tamir
-----Original Message-----
From: Anand Babu [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 9:36 AM
To: Ben-Shimon, Tamir
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] Cat ate the fish
,----[ "Ben-Shimon, Tamir" <address@hidden> ]
| throw args : (#f Unbound variable: ~S (bc-main) #f)
`----
This looks like installation is incomplete. "bc2.scm" is missing or not
found in search-path.
In my system, installation looks like this:
debian-ia64:~# locate bmc-config.scm
/usr/share/fish/extensions/bmc-config.scm
debian-ia64:~# locate bc2.scm
/usr/share/fish/extensions/bc2.scm
debian-ia64:~#
Try "bmc-info" command and see if you are getting expected output. It
is much easier to debug with this command.
More info will help me analyze better. Or if I get remote access, I
can fix in few minutes.
,----[ "Ben-Shimon, Tamir" <address@hidden> ]
| fish> bmc-info
| fish>
|
| Anyone have any idea, what am I doing wrong?
`----
Yes, Fish internal command bindings are missing currently. However it
is trivial to add them. Fish is currently undergoing a major facelift
to work transparently for both out-of-band and in-band drivers. They
will be available in the next major release.
For now I recommend to use fish scripts instead. "bmc-info" executable
is actually a fish script installed under $prefix/sbin.
Thanks for reporting.
--
Anand Babu
Free as in Freedom <www.gnu.org>