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RE: [Freeipmi-users] Resolving error: "could not find inband device"


From: Al Chu
Subject: RE: [Freeipmi-users] Resolving error: "could not find inband device"
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 06:54:13 -0500

Can you do the full install instead of the just copying the files over.
There's atleast one other file a few of the drivers require that comes
with the full-install.

Al

On Sat, 2008-11-15 at 06:54 -0700, address@hidden wrote:
> Hi Al,
> 
> ipmi-locate works.  Here is the output.
> 
> Probing KCS device using DMIDECODE... done
> IPMI Version: 2.0
> IPMI locate driver: DMIDECODE
> IPMI interface: KCS
> BMC driver device: 
> BMC I/O base address: 0xCA2
> Register spacing: 1
> 
> Probing SMIC device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
> 
> Probing BT device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
> 
> Probing SSIF device using DMIDECODE... FAILED
> 
> Probing KCS device using SMBIOS... done
> IPMI Version: 2.0
> IPMI locate driver: SMBIOS
> IPMI interface: KCS
> BMC driver device: 
> BMC I/O base address: 0xCA2
> Register spacing: 1
> 
> Probing SMIC device using SMBIOS... FAILED
> 
> Probing BT device using SMBIOS... FAILED
> 
> Probing SSIF device using SMBIOS... FAILED
> 
> 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 interface: KCS
> BMC driver device: 
> BMC I/O base address: 0xCA2
> Register spacing: 1
> 
> SMIC device default values: 
> IPMI Version: 1.5
> IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT
> IPMI interface: SMIC
> BMC driver device: 
> BMC I/O base address: 0xCA9
> Register spacing: 1
> 
> BT device default values: 
> SSIF device default values: 
> IPMI Version: 1.5
> IPMI locate driver: DEFAULT
> IPMI interface: SSIF
> BMC driver device: /dev/i2c-0
> BMC SMBUS slave address: 0x42
> Register spacing: 1
> 
> 
>         -------- Original Message --------
>         Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] Resolving error: "could not find
>         inband
>         device"
>         From: Al Chu <address@hidden>
>         Date: Fri, November 14, 2008 11:31 am
>         To: address@hidden
>         Cc: address@hidden
>         
>         Hey Michael,
>         
>         Hmmm. It should work for you just fine. It is possible that
>         the IPMI
>         card on the other machine is broken and thus nothing can be
>         found. Does
>         ipmi-locate give you different results on the two machines?
>         
>         Al
>         
>         On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 10:41 -0500, address@hidden wrote:
>         > Hi,
>         > 
>         > I compiled and ran ipmi-sensors successfully, but when i
>         tried to run it on
>         > a different machine after copying just the /usr/sbin and
>         usr/lib64 files
>         > generated by the previous compile, i get this error on the
>         machine where I
>         > just copied the binaries:
>         > 
>         > ipmi-sensors
>         > could not find inband device
>         > 
>         > Anybody know what else needs to loaded on the other computer
>         that these
>         > binaries need? The other machine is a clone of the machine I
>         ran the
>         > compile on: same hardware/software.
>         > 
>         > Respectfully Yours,
>         > Michael Vitale
>         > 
>         >
>         <mailto:address@hidden>
>         > address@hidden
>         > 703-663-3770
>         > 
>         > 703=600-9343
>         > 
>         > 
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>         -- 
>         Albert Chu
>         address@hidden
>         Computer Scientist
>         High Performance Systems Division
>         Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
>         
>         
-- 
Albert Chu
address@hidden
Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory





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