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Re: [Freeipmi-devel] NUT PSU/IPMI driver using FreeIPMI (was: in need of


From: Albert Chu
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-devel] NUT PSU/IPMI driver using FreeIPMI (was: in need of guidance...)
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 09:36:59 -0700

Hi Arnaud,

On Fri, 2011-07-01 at 01:56 -0700, Arnaud Quette wrote:
> Hi Al,
> 
> (FYI, I cc'ed the NUT developers list for info)
> 
> 2011/6/30 Albert Chu <address@hidden>
>         Hi Arnaud,
>         
>         On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 12:19 -0700, Arnaud Quette wrote:
>         
>         > Hi Al,
>         >
>         > 2011/6/28 Albert Chu <address@hidden>
>         >         On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 02:28 -0700, Arnaud Quette
>         wrote:
>         >         (...)
>         >         > I'm *very* interested in!
>         >         > this could even serve as a simple example, shipped
>         in the
>         >         examples/
>         >         > directory.
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >         Unfortunately, it will require knowledge of the IPMI
>         >         protocol/specification, which makes it difficult
>         (and why I
>         >         probably
>         >         never bothered with an example).
>         >
>         >         Everything is in the ipmi-fru and ipmi-sensors
>         tools, however
>         >         I imagine
>         >         a lot of the options, permutations of things, IPMI
>         spec
>         >         details, etc. is
>         >         what's making it confusing.
>         >
>         >         Give me some time, and I'll try to "whittle" the
>         ipmi-fru and
>         >         ipmi-sensors tools into a far simpler example that
>         can give
>         >         you a basis
>         >         for what you're trying to accomplish.
>         >
>         > sure, thanks a lot for your much appreciated proposition.
>         > since I have some hard deadlines, do you have any
>         approximate idea on
>         > when you'd be able to release this?
>         
>         
>         Attached is a simplified ipmi-fru that you can hopefully use
>         to extract
>         the FRU information you seek.  "gcc ipmi-fru-example.c
>         -lfreeipmi" is
>         all you need to do.  I took out a lot of stuff, and there a
>         number of
>         special cases not handled.  It may not work for all
>         motherboards, but is
>         a good place to start.
> 
> awesome, thanks a lot Al!
> I'm starting to see the light, though I've not yet read the code
> thoroughly...
> 
> I just have to check (maybe with libdetect) how to identify PSU, but I
> already got the following data by modifying
> ipmi_fru_parse_open_device_id() to specify a known PSU ID:
> 
>   FRU Board Language: English
>   FRU Board Manufacturing Date/Time: 01/05/11 - 08:51:00
>   FRU Board Manufacturer: DELL
>   FRU Board Product Name: PWR SPLY,717W,RDNT            
>   FRU Board Serial Number: CN179721130031
>   FRU Board Part Number: 0RN442A01
> 
>   FRU Power Supply Overall Capacity: 717 Watts
>   FRU Power Supply Peak VA: 0 VA
>   FRU Power Supply Max Inrush Current: 0 Amps
>   FRU Power Supply Inrush Interval: 0 ms
>   FRU Power Supply Low End Input Voltage 1: 90000 mV
>   FRU Power Supply High End Input Voltage 1: 264000 mV
>   FRU Power Supply Low End Input Voltage 2: 0 mV
>   FRU Power Supply High End Input Voltage 2: 0 mV
>   FRU Power Supply Low End Acceptable Frequencey: 47 Hz
>   FRU Power Supply High End Acceptable Frequencey: 63 Hz
>   FRU Power Supply A/C Dropout Tolerance: 0 ms
>   FRU Power Supply Predictive Fail Support: No
>   FRU Power Supply Power Factor Correction Supported: No
>   FRU Power Supply AutoSwitch Supprt: Yes
>   FRU Power Supply Hot Swap Support: Yes
>   FRU Power Supply Peak Capacity: 0 Watts
>   FRU Power Supply Hold Up Time: 0 s
>   FRU Power Supply Voltage 1: 12V
>   FRU Power Supply Voltage 2: 12V
>   FRU Power Supply Total Combined Wattage: 0 Watts
>  
>         As for sensors, I figured you would probably want to use
>         libipmimonitoring, since it's at a much higher level.  I would
>         suggest
>         looking at the ipmimonitoring-sensors.c file.
>  
> indeed, that's what I understood.
> as told above, I just got to check libdetect for PSU identification,
> then everything should be alright.

I assuming you mean libipmidetect?  libipmidetect is primarily used for
detecting if ipmi over LAN exists, not for identifying any particular
component.  Not sure if it would be any use for you.

> 
>         Hopefully that's enough to get you going.  LMK if you need
>         some help
>         deciphering the code more.
>  
> this should not be needed, but thanks for your kind proposition.
> 
> but you should probably publish this code in examples/, with a name
> like "simple-ipmi-fru.c" or alike, and highlight this code sample a
> bit.

That's the plan eventually :P

Al

> 
> thanks again,
> Arnaud
> -- 
> Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com
> Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader -
> http://www.networkupstools.org/
> Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org
> Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
> 
-- 
Albert Chu
address@hidden
Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory




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