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RE: [Freeipmi-users] ASUS IPMI card
From: |
Felix, Evan J |
Subject: |
RE: [Freeipmi-users] ASUS IPMI card |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:06:40 -0700 |
I had not as of yet setup other accounts, so I set one up using the
User3 config tools using the bmc_config program. Before this I had used
the admin user on User2. I enabled the Capabilities you mentioned below.
Unfortunatly I still get the invalid username from the ipmipower and
ipmiconsole tools.
In looking at the asus provided changes to the OpenIPMI stack they
provide this code to access a console:
-----------------------------code
# Set SOL Enable
./openipmicmd -k "0f 00 0c 21 01 01 01" lan -U admin -P
$SOL_ADMIN_PASSWD -L admin -A rmcp+ -Ra rakp_hmac_sha1 -Ri hmac_sha1 -Rc
none $SOL_IP 623
# Activate Payload
./openipmicmd -k "0f 00 06 48 01 01 00 00 00 00" lan -U admin -P
$SOL_ADMIN_PASSWD -L admin -A rmcp+ -Ra rakp_hmac_sha1 -Ri hmac_sha1 -Rc
none $SOL_IP 623
# Set SOL Baud Rate
./openipmicmd -k "0f 00 0c 21 01 05 $SOL_BAUD_RATE_TYPE" lan -U
admin -P $SOL_ADMIN_PASSWD -L admin -A rmcp+ -Ra rakp_hmac_sha1 -Ri
hmac_sha1 -Rc none $SOL
_IP 623
clear
# Start SOL console
./solterm lan -U admin -P $SOL_ADMIN_PASSWD -L admin -A rmcp+ -Ra
rakp_hmac_sha1 -Ri none -Rc none -bitrate=$SOL_BAUD_RATE $SOL_IP
-holdoff
# Set SOL Disable
./openipmicmd -k "0f 00 0c 21 01 01 00" lan -U admin -P
$SOL_ADMIN_PASSWD -L admin -A rmcp+ -Ra rakp_hmac_sha1 -Ri hmac_sha1 -Rc
none $SOL_IP 623
# Deactivate Payload
./openipmicmd -k "0f 00 06 49 01 01 00 00 00 00" lan -U admin -P
$SOL_ADMIN_PASSWD -L admin -A rmcp+ -Ra rakp_hmac_sha1 -Ri hmac_sha1 -Rc
none $SOL_IP 623
---------------------------------endcode
Are the SOL Enable/Disable commands sent by the ipmipower tool, or the
Deactivate Payload commands?
Using the bmc-config tool, my SOL_Conf section is completely blank.
Evan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Al Chu [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 9:17 AM
> To: Felix, Evan J
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] ASUS IPMI card
>
> Hey Evan,
>
> I worked w/ Asus a few months back on some "sanity" checking
> if FreeIPMI worked with their motherboards. Although there
> were some nit-IPMI compliance complaints, they reported it
> worked fine (of course who knows what motherboard/firmware
> version they worked on).
>
> Anyways, if you are getting username invalid errors, it's
> usually typical of the remote BMC not being configured
> correctly. I take it you configured several new usernames?
> Did you turn on "Enable_User", and "Lan_Enable_IPMI_Msgs" and
> setup an appropriate "Lan_Privilege_Limit"
> for the user?
>
> Al
>
> On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 09:04 -0700, Felix, Evan J wrote:
> > Has anyone worked with the ASUS ASMB3 IPMI management card
> on ASUS motherboards. Many of the uilities work, but some of
> them just return a username invalid when you use them. The
> bmc-config utility works fine locally. The ipmi-sensors and
> impi-chassis seem to work fine. The ipmi-power, and
> ipmi-console error out with a username invalid. The
> ipmiconsole also does this.
> >
> > So, Anybody used this card with freeipmi, and any
> suggestions on how I can figure out what it is doing.
> >
> > I do know that the utility that asus provides as a modified
> OpenIPMI tarball uses rcmp+ commands to connect as the console.
> >
> > Evan
> >
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> >
> --
> Albert Chu
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> 925-422-5311
> Computer Scientist
> High Performance Systems Division
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
>