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From: | David Liontooth |
Subject: | Re: [Freeipmi-users] Intel S3420GP invalid integrity check value |
Date: | Thu, 19 May 2011 02:15:55 +0200 |
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On 05/19/2011 01:02 AM, Albert Chu wrote:
Thanks! As I said, in this case it worked with ipmitool by removing -o intelplus.Some intel motherboards have a lot of IPMI non-compliance issues. In FreeIPMI, I'd suggest trying out some of the workarounds listed in the manpage. I currently see 3 Intel motherboards w/ workarounds available: "intel20", "opensesspriv", and "integritycheckvalue" that could be used w/ -W. (e.g. -W opensesspriv).
This also works: ipmi-sensors -D lan_2_0 -h bmc-ip -u admin -p pw -W opensesspriv -i ipmi-fru -D lan_2_0 -h bmc-ip -u admin -p pw -W opensesspriv Without the workaround, I get "password invalid". The error messages in ipmi have to be taken with a grain of salt. Can you set this up with a daemon and e-mail warnings? Cheers, Dave
What is the freeipmi equivalent to the ipmitool command used above?In FreeIPMI, lanplus is equal to "IPMI 2.0", so it'd be --driver-type=lan_2_0, -A is '-a', -H is -h, -U is -u, -P is -p, and -o is sort of like -W (depending on implementation). The 'sdr' command in ipmitool most closely resembles FreeIPMI's ipmi-sensors tool. Hope that helps, Al
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