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Re: [Freeipmi-users] Can't get freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf to work


From: Albert Chu
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] Can't get freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf to work
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 10:04:17 -0700

Hey Goran,

Thanks for the list.  I can go ahead and add these motherboards too.  I
assume they all have the same Supermicro OEM CPU Temp sensors?

Do the magnum technologies inc motherboards have a name/product name
associated with them?  The way I document/organize the code, it would
nicer to associated those motherborads w/ Magnum instead of Supermicro.

Al

On Tue, 2011-09-20 at 08:54 -0700, Goran Lowkrantz wrote:
> Hi Albert,
> 
> Works just perfekt.
> 
> Here is a list of our other Supermicro board:
> 
> Supermicro X7DB8      10437:4
> Supermicro X8DTN      10437:4
> Supermicro X8DTL      47488:6
> Supermicro X9SCL/X9SCM        47488:1572
> Supermicro X7SBi-LN4  5593:4404
> Supermicro X7SBi-LN4  10437:4
> Supermicro X8DTL      5593:6
> Supermicro X8DTN+-F   47488:1551
> 
> 
> 10437: Peppercon AG
> 47488: Super Micro Computer Inc.
> 5593: Magnum Technologies Inc.
> 
> /glz
> 
> 
> --On September 19, 2011 11:14:48 -0700 Albert Chu <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Goran,
> >
> > Unfortunately that's not how freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf works.  That
> > conf file is for use with the --output-sensor-state option.  (In
> > hindsight, I now see the overloading of the word 'interpret' may be
> > confusing).
> >
> > I went ahead and added your motherboard into this beta of FreeIPMI, can
> > you see if it works?  You'll still need to specify --interpret-oem-data.
> > You may also want to run --output-sensor-state to see if that brings up
> > an interpretation for those events too.
> >
> > http://download.gluster.com/pub/freeipmi/qa-release/freeipmi-1.0.7.beta3.
> > tar.gz
> >
> > In addition, you may be interested in the --ignore-unrecognized-events
> > option to eliminate all those unrecognized events.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Al
> >
> > On Mon, 2011-09-19 at 02:44 -0700, Goran Lowkrantz wrote:
> >> I am trying to add the CPU Temp sensors output from our Supermicro
> >> servers  to freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf but I can't get it working.
> >> As we have  quite a few, I would like to get them working so I started
> >> with this.
> >>
> >> The server I am testing on has a X8DTN+-F motherboard, below is the
> >> dmidecode output. We are running FreeBSD amd64 8.2-STABLE with FreeIPMI
> >> 1.0.6. All files are in the default location /usr/local/etc/freeipmi
> >>
> >> Handle 0x0001, DMI type 1, 27 bytes
> >> System Information
> >>         Manufacturer: Supermicro
> >>         Product Name: X8DTN+-F
> >>         Version: 1234567890
> >>         Serial Number: 1234567890
> >>         UUID: 25091011-3C00-C25E-8922-003048F7A292
> >>         Wake-up Type: Power Switch
> >>         SKU Number: 1234567890
> >>         Family: Server
> >>
> >> Using bcm-info gives the following output:
> >> # bmc-info
> >> Device ID             : 32
> >> Device Revision       : 1
> >> Device SDRs           : unsupported
> >> Firmware Revision     : 2.04
> >> Device Available      : yes (normal operation)
> >> IPMI Version          : 2.0
> >> Sensor Device         : supported
> >> SDR Repository Device : supported
> >> SEL Device            : supported
> >> FRU Inventory Device  : supported
> >> IPMB Event Receiver   : supported
> >> IPMB Event Generator  : supported
> >> Bridge                : unsupported
> >> Chassis Device        : supported
> >> Manufacturer ID       : Super Micro Computer Inc. (47488)
> >> Product ID            : 1551
> >>
> >> GUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
> >>
> >> Channel Information
> >>
> >> Channel Number       : 0
> >> Medium Type          : IPMB (I2C)
> >> Protocol Type        : IPMB-1.0
> >> Active Session Count : 0
> >> Session Support      : session-less
> >> Vendor ID            : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> >> (7154)
> >>
> >> Channel Number       : 1
> >> Medium Type          : 802.3 LAN
> >> Protocol Type        : IPMB-1.0
> >> Active Session Count : 0
> >> Session Support      : multi-session
> >> Vendor ID            : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> >> (7154)
> >>
> >> Channel Number       : 3
> >> Medium Type          : Asynch. Serial/Modem (RS-232)
> >> Protocol Type        : IPMB-1.0
> >> Active Session Count : 0
> >> Session Support      : single-session
> >> Vendor ID            : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> >> (7154)
> >>
> >> Channel Number       : 5
> >> Medium Type          : IPMB (I2C)
> >> Protocol Type        : IPMB-1.0
> >> Active Session Count : 0
> >> Session Support      : session-less
> >> Vendor ID            : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> >> (7154)
> >>
> >> So I would expect the id to be 47488:1551
> >>
> >> Verbose output of ipmi-sensors for the two sensors:
> >> Record ID: 1277
> >> ID String: CPU1 Temp
> >> Sensor Type: OEM Reserved (C0h)
> >> Sensor Number: 82
> >> IPMB Slave Address: 10h
> >> Sensor Owner ID: 20h
> >> Sensor Owner LUN: 0h
> >> Channel Number: 0h
> >> Entity ID: system board (7)
> >> Entity Instance: 1
> >> Entity Instance Type: Physical Entity
> >> Event/Reading Type Code: 70h
> >> Sensor Event: 'OEM Event = 0000h'
> >>
> >> Record ID: 1344
> >> ID String: CPU2 Temp
> >> Sensor Type: OEM Reserved (C0h)
> >> Sensor Number: 81
> >> IPMB Slave Address: 10h
> >> Sensor Owner ID: 20h
> >> Sensor Owner LUN: 0h
> >> Channel Number: 0h
> >> Entity ID: system board (7)
> >> Entity Instance: 2
> >> Entity Instance Type: Physical Entity
> >> Event/Reading Type Code: 70h
> >> Sensor Event: 'OEM Event = 0000h'
> >>
> >> This shows the event code as 0x70 and the sensor type as 0xc0.
> >>
> >> Here are the lines I have added for the test and these are the only
> >> lines  not commented in the file:
> >>
> >> IPMI_OEM_Value 47488:1551 0x70 0xC0 0x0000 Nominal
> >> IPMI_OEM_Value 47488:1551 0x70 0xC0 0x0001 Warning
> >> IPMI_OEM_Value 47488:1551 0x70 0xC0 0x0002 Warning
> >> IPMI_OEM_Value 47488:1551 0x70 0xC0 0x0004 Critical
> >> IPMI_OEM_Value 47488:1551 0x70 0xC0 0x0007 Warning
> >>
> >> But I still get this:
> >> # ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data
> >> ID   | Name          | Type              | Reading    | Units | Event
> >> 4    | FAN 1         | Fan               | N/A        | RPM   | N/A
> >> 71   | FAN 2         | Fan               | 4096.00    | RPM   | 'OK'
> >> 138  | FAN 3         | Fan               | 4356.00    | RPM   | 'OK'
> >> 205  | FAN 4         | Fan               | 4356.00    | RPM   | 'OK'
> >> 272  | FAN 5         | Fan               | N/A        | RPM   | N/A
> >> 339  | FAN 6         | Fan               | N/A        | RPM   | N/A
> >> 406  | FAN 7         | Fan               | N/A        | RPM   | N/A
> >> 473  | FAN 8         | Fan               | N/A        | RPM   | N/A
> >> 540  | CPU1 Vcore    | Voltage           | 1.01       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 607  | CPU2 Vcore    | Voltage           | 1.10       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 674  | +1.5 V        | Voltage           | 1.52       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 741  | +5 V          | Voltage           | 5.09       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 808  | +5VSB         | Voltage           | 5.06       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 875  | +12 V         | Voltage           | 12.19      | V     | 'OK'
> >> 942  | CPU1 DIMM     | Voltage           | 1.54       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 1009 | CPU2 DIMM     | Voltage           | 1.54       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 1076 | +3.3VCC       | Voltage           | 3.26       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 1143 | +3.3VSB       | Voltage           | 3.22       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 1210 | VBAT          | Voltage           | 3.19       | V     | 'OK'
> >> 1277 | CPU1 Temp     | OEM Reserved      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OEM
> >> Event  = 0000h'
> >> 1344 | CPU2 Temp     | OEM Reserved      | N/A        | N/A   | 'OEM
> >> Event  = 0000h'
> >> 1411 | System Temp   | Temperature       | 21.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 1478 | P1-DIMM1A     | Temperature       | 33.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 1545 | P1-DIMM1B     | Temperature       | 32.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 1612 | P1-DIMM1C     | Temperature       | N/A        | C     | N/A
> >> 1679 | P1-DIMM2A     | Temperature       | 36.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 1746 | P1-DIMM2B     | Temperature       | 34.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 1813 | P1-DIMM2C     | Temperature       | N/A        | C     | N/A
> >> 1880 | P1-DIMM3A     | Temperature       | 36.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 1947 | P1-DIMM3B     | Temperature       | 36.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 2014 | P1-DIMM3C     | Temperature       | N/A        | C     | N/A
> >> 2081 | P2-DIMM1A     | Temperature       | 30.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 2148 | P2-DIMM1B     | Temperature       | 28.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 2215 | P2-DIMM1C     | Temperature       | N/A        | C     | N/A
> >> 2282 | P2-DIMM2A     | Temperature       | 27.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 2349 | P2-DIMM2B     | Temperature       | 27.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 2416 | P2-DIMM2C     | Temperature       | N/A        | C     | N/A
> >> 2483 | P2-DIMM3A     | Temperature       | 27.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 2550 | P2-DIMM3B     | Temperature       | 28.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >> 2617 | P2-DIMM3C     | Temperature       | N/A        | C     | N/A
> >> 2684 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | N/A        | N/A   | 'OK'
> >> 2751 | PS Status     | Power Supply      | N/A        | N/A   |
> >> 'Presence  detected' 'Unrecognized Event = 0100h' 'Unrecognized Event =
> >> 0200h'  'Unrecognized Event = 0400h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0800h'
> >> 'Unrecognized  Event = 1000h' 'Unrecognized Event = 2000h' 'Unrecognized
> >> Event = 4000h'
> >>
> >> Is there any trick that I have just missed to get the config file active?
> >>
> >> /glz
> >>
> >>
> >> ................................................... the future isMobile
> >>
> >>   Goran Lowkrantz <address@hidden>
> >>   System Architect, isMobile AB
> >>   Sandviksgatan 81, PO Box 58, S-971 03 LuleƄ, Sweden
> >>   Mobile: +46(0)70-587 87 82
> >> http://www.ismobile.com ...............................................
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
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> > --
> > Albert Chu
> > address@hidden
> > Computer Scientist
> > High Performance Systems Division
> > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
> ................................................... the future isMobile
> 
>   Goran Lowkrantz <address@hidden>
>   System Architect, isMobile AB
>   Sandviksgatan 81, PO Box 58, S-971 03 LuleƄ, Sweden
>   Mobile: +46(0)70-587 87 82
> http://www.ismobile.com ...............................................
-- 
Albert Chu
address@hidden
Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory





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