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From: | Tim |
Subject: | [Fwd: Re: [Freeipmi-users] Intel SE7210TP1-E] |
Date: | Fri, 07 Apr 2006 18:13:03 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (X11/20051203) |
Bala.A wrote:
Hi Tim, We haven't tested SSIF completely. FreeIPMI has probing tool called ipmi-locate. I would like to know output of ipmi-locate command on your machine. Thanks, Best Regards, Bala --- Free as in freedom http://www.gnu.org/Hi Tim, Are you trying to use the on-board IPMI or one of the Management Modules (Pro or Advanced)? The default (i.e. no management modules) using the SSIF interface for in-band communication. I'm not 100% whether or not that implementation in FreeIPMI has been fully tested (I think Intel is the only vendor that uses SSIF?). Bala or A.B. may have more information on its current tested state. For the time being, could you run 'ipmi-locate'? Al -- Albert Chu address@hidden 925-422-5311 Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim <address@hidden> Date: Thursday, April 6, 2006 11:21 pm Subject: [Freeipmi-users] Intel SE7210TP1-EHi All, I am trying to use this with an Intel Server Mobo SE7210TP1-E. It hangs everytime I use/run bmc-info I am using FreeIPMI 2.0 Version: openipmi # bmc-info -V BMC Information [bmc-info-0.2.0] _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list address@hidden http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users_______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list address@hidden http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users
Hi,I was able to get info remotely.. but it has some issues. Sometimes it will just hangs. I had this in a loop: while x=0; do ipmi-sensors -h 192.168.0.103 | grep Temp; x=0; done While I put some load on the server to watch the temps change, get a feel for the results.
And I get this error: ipmi_open_outofband(): Input/output errorFrom what I have read about this board, the mBMC data is sent to the 100Mb Nic this
above ip addr is on that NIC. I have not be able to run {bmc-info, or ipmi-sensors} locally at all... Here is the output of ipmi-locate Probing KCS device using SMBIOS... FAILED Probing SMIC device using SMBIOS... FAILED Probing BT device using SMBIOS... FAILED Probing SSIF device using SMBIOS... done IPMI Version: 1.5 IPMI locate driver: SMBIOS IPMI locate driver: 0 IPMI interface: SSIF BMC I2C device: (null) BMC SMBUS slave address: 4 Register space: 0 Probing KCS device using ACPI... FAILED Probing SMIC device using ACPI... FAILED Probing BT device using ACPI... FAILED Probing SSIF device using ACPI... FAILED Probing KCS device using PCI... FAILED Probing SMIC device using PCI... FAILED Probing BT device using PCI... FAILED Probing SSIF device using PCI... FAILED KCS device default values: IPMI Version: 1.5 IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT IPMI locate driver: 0 IPMI interface: KCS BMC I2C device: (null) BMC I/O base address: CA2 Register space: 1 SMIC device default values: IPMI Version: 1.5 IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT IPMI locate driver: 0 IPMI interface: SMIC BMC I2C device: (null) BMC I/O base address: CA9 Register space: 1 BT device default values: SSIF device default values: IPMI Version: 1.5 IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT IPMI locate driver: 0 IPMI interface: SSIF BMC I2C device: /dev/i2c-0 BMC SMBUS slave address: 20 Register space: 1
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