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Re: [Freeipmi-users] ipmi-sensors: password verification timeout


From: Yulok Lam
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] ipmi-sensors: password verification timeout
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 10:35:39 -0800

HI Al,

 The firmware versions on both servers are identical.
Firmware 3.31 IPMI Version 2.0.


-Yulok


On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 10:24 AM, Albert Chu <address@hidden> wrote:

> >  Thanks a bunch Al.  I really appreciate your response.
>
> You're welcome.  Is it possible the firmware on the two boards is
> different?
>
> I have this funny recollection that some boards would support ipmi 2.0
> but not ipmi 1.5 and it ended up being a bug in the firmware.
>
> Al
>
> On Tue, 2017-01-24 at 08:50 -0800, Yu Lok Lam wrote:
> > Hi Al,
> >
> >    See reply below:
> >
> > On 1/23/17 4:31 PM, Albert Chu wrote:
> > > The fact IPMI 2.0 (i.e. lanplus) works but not IPMI 1.5 works is
> > > curious.  Is the output from:
> > >
> > > bmc-config --checkout -vv
> > >
> > > identical on both .23 and .24?
> > Yes, "bmc-config" for both are identical.
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Have you tried "-D lan_2_0" with ipmi-sensors to try and force ipmi 2.0
> > > on .24?
> >   The "-D lan_2_0" option works!
> >
> > address@hidden ~]#  /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u XXXXX -p
> > XXXXX -l user -D lan_2_0
> > ID   | Name            | Type              | Reading    | Units | Event
> > 4    | CPU1 Temp       | Temperature       | 27.00      | C     | 'OK'
> > 71   | CPU2 Temp       | Temperature       | 30.00      | C     | 'OK'
> > 138  | System Temp     | Temperature       | 26.00      | C     | 'OK'
> > 205  | Peripheral Temp | Temperature       | 38.00      | C     | 'OK'
> >
> > Hmmm???? It still doesn't explain why one would need to force option
> > lan2.0 when the
> > bmc configs are identical.  The original intent was to get the Nagios
> > Perl plugin "check_ipmi_sensor",
> > a wrapper for ipmi-sensors to work.  Good news!  I was able to get it to
> > work.
> >
> > address@hidden ~]# /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor -H
> > 192.168.160.24 -U XXXXX -P XXXXX  -L user -O "-D lan_2_0"
> > IPMI Status: OK | 'CPU1 Temp'=27.00 'CPU2 Temp'=28.00 'System
> > Temp'=27.00 'Peripheral Temp'=38.00 'PCH Temp'=49.00 '10G Temp'=45.00
> > 'P1-DIMMA1 TEMP'=28.00 'P1-DIMMB1 TEMP'=28.00 'P1-DIMMC1 TEMP'=38.00
> > 'P1-DIMMD1 TEMP'=30.00 'P2-DIMME1 TEMP'=35.00 'P2-DIMMF1 TEMP'=34.00
> > 'P2-DIMMG1 TEMP'=32.00 'P2-DIMMH1 TEMP'=33.00 'FAN1'=3075.00
> > 'FAN2'=2925.00 'FAN3'=2925.00 'FAN5'=3075.00 'VTT'=0.99 'CPU1
> > Vcore'=0.70 'CPU2 Vcore'=0.75 'VDIMM AB'=1.47 'VDIMM CD'=1.49 'VDIMM
> > EF'=1.50 'VDIMM GH'=1.49 '3.3V'=3.26 '+3.3VSB'=3.31 '5V'=4.93
> > '+5VSB'=4.93 '12V'=12.19 'VBAT'=3.07
> >
> >   Thanks a bunch Al.  I really appreciate your response.
> >
> > -Yulok Lam
> > >
> > > Al
> > >
> > > On Mon, 2017-01-23 at 16:16 -0800, Yulok Lam wrote:
> > >> Hi Albert,
> > >>
> > >>    No, it does not.  However, on a different system .23, it works. I
> > >> have double check the password on both systems and they are good.
> > >> See results for the .23 and .24 systems.
> > >>
> > >> address@hidden ~]# /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u XXXXX
> -p
> > >> XXXXX -l user
> > >>
> > >> /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors: password verification timeout
> > >>
> > >> address@hidden ~]#
> > >>
> > >> ===========================
> > >>
> > >> address@hidden ~]# /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.23 -u XXXXX
> -p
> > >> XXXXX -l user
> > >>
> > >> ID   | Name            | Type              | Reading    | Units |
> > >> Event
> > >>
> > >> 4    | CPU1 Temp       | Temperature       | 28.00      | C     | 'OK'
> > >>
> > >> 71   | CPU2 Temp       | Temperature       | 27.00      | C     | 'OK'
> > >>
> > >> 138  | System Temp     | Temperature       | 29.00      | C     | 'OK'
> > >>
> > >> =================================================
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>     I have one system where I need to use the "-I lanplus" option
> while
> > >> the other, I did not.  Both systems are Supermicro X9DRW-7TPF+ and
> > >> running the same ipmitool 2.0/firmware 3.31.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> address@hidden ]# ipmitool -H 192.168.160.24 -U xxxxx -P xxxxx power
> status
> > >> Activate Session error: Invalid data field in request
> > >> Error: Unable to establish LAN session
> > >> Unable to get Chassis Power Status
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> address@hidden ]# ipmitool -I lan -H 192.168.160.24 -U xxxx -P xxxxx 
> > >> power
> > >> status
> > >> Activate Session error: Invalid data field in request
> > >> Error: Unable to establish LAN session
> > >> Unable to get Chassis Power Status
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> address@hidden ]# ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.160.24 -U xxxxx -P xxxxx
> > >> power status
> > >> Chassis Power is on
> > >> address@hidden
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> ===============
> > >> address@hidden ~]# ipmitool mc info
> > >> Device ID                 : 32
> > >> Device Revision           : 1
> > >> Firmware Revision         : 3.31
> > >> IPMI Version              : 2.0
> > >> Manufacturer ID           : 10876
> > >> Manufacturer Name         : Supermicro
> > >> Product ID                : 1824 (0x0720)
> > >> Product Name              : Unknown (0x720)
> > >> Device Available          : yes
> > >> Provides Device SDRs      : no
> > >> Additional Device Support :
> > >>      Sensor Device
> > >>      SDR Repository Device
> > >>      SEL Device
> > >>      FRU Inventory Device
> > >>      IPMB Event Receiver
> > >>      IPMB Event Generator
> > >>      Chassis Device
> > >> address@hidden ~]#
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> =================
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Success "without -I lanplus" on the .23 (different) server.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> address@hidden ]# ipmitool -H 192.168.160.23 -U xxxxx -P xxx power status
> > >> Chassis Power is on
> > >> address@hidden ]#
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>    I am thinking there must be an option in ipmitool option that I am
> > >> forgetting.
> > >>
> > >> -Yulok Lam
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 3:59 PM, Albert Chu <address@hidden> wrote:
> > >>          Usually this means that the password you have doesn't work.
> > >>          When you
> > >>          do:
> > >>
> > >>          /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u xxxxx -p xxxxx -l
> > >>          user
> > >>           --quiet-cache --sdr-cache-recreate --interpret-oem-data
> > >>           --output-sensor-state --ignore-not-available-sensors
> > >>
> > >>          On the command line, does it work?  Or even something more
> > >>          basic like:
> > >>
> > >>          /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u xxxxx -p xxxxx
> > >>
> > >>          Al
> > >>
> > >>          On Mon, 2017-01-23 at 15:40 -0800, Yulok Lam wrote:
> > >>          > Hi all,
> > >>          >
> > >>          >    I am getting an error "password verification timeout"
> > >>          using
> > >>          > check_ipmi_sensor 3.2 a Nagios plugin check on a Supermicro
> > >>          Server
> > >>          > X9DRW-7TPF+ system.  I have look through the documentation
> > >>          via
> > >>          >
> > >>          http://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi/manpages/man8/ipmi-
> sensors-config.8.html#lbAO
> > >>          > concerning "password verification timeout" but doesn't have
> > >>          a direct
> > >>          > solution.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> > >>          >
> > >>          >
> > >>          > address@hidden
> > >>          ~]# /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor -H
> > >>          > 192.168.160.24 -U xxxxx -P xxxxx  -L user -vvv
> > >>          > ------------- begin of debug output (-vvv is set):
> > >>          ------------
> > >>          >   script was executed with the following parameters:
> > >>          >     /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor -H
> > >>          192.168.160.24 -U xxxxx
> > >>          > -P xxxxx -L user -vvv
> > >>          >   check_ipmi_sensor version:
> > >>          >     3.2
> > >>          >   FreeIPMI version:
> > >>          >     ipmi-sensors - 1.2.9
> > >>          >   FreeIPMI was executed with the following parameters:
> > >>          >     /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u xxxxx -p
> > >>          xxxxx -l user
> > >>          > --quiet-cache --sdr-cache-recreate --interpret-oem-data
> > >>          > --output-sensor-state --ignore-not-available-sensors
> > >>          >   FreeIPMI return code: 1
> > >>          >   output of FreeIPMI:
> > >>          > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors: password verification timeout
> > >>          >
> > >>          >   output of FRU data:
> > >>          > --------------------- end of debug output
> > >>          ---------------------
> > >>          > /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors: password verification timeout
> > >>          >
> > >>          > -> Execution of /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors failed with return
> > >>          code 1.
> > >>          > -> /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors was executed with the following
> > >>          parameters:
> > >>          >    /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.160.24 -u xxxxx -p
> > >>          xxxxx -l user
> > >>          > --quiet-cache --sdr-cache-recreate --interpret-oem-data
> > >>          > --output-sensor-state --ignore-not-available-sensors
> > >>          > address@hidden ~]#
> > >>          >
> > >>          > Thanks,
> > >>
> > >>          --
> > >>          Albert Chu
> > >>          address@hidden
> > >>          Computer Scientist
> > >>          High Performance Systems Division
> > >>          Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >>   Yu Lok
> >
>
> --
> Albert Chu
> address@hidden
> Computer Scientist
> High Performance Systems Division
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
>
>
>


-- 
 Yu Lok


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