Hey Dave, > Ah. solpayloadsize,sun20 did establish a connexion, but I think the > speed may be wrong as it appears dead once connected. On the other > hand, after disconnecting, that seems to have taken the ILOM off the > air... That is with the earliest ILOM, anyway, though it's annoying it > looks more broken in the latest.
Well, glad it got further. What motherboard is this? I can add it to the list of workarounds. Al On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 17:38 +0100, Dave Love wrote: > Al Chu <[email protected]> writes: > > > Actually, it seems the sun20 workarounds are working correctly. You are > > able to authenticate. The problem is ... > > Yes. I was only meaning to say that the SOL seems to be broken. > > >> # ipmiconsole -h ipmi101 -Wsun20 > >> [error received]: SOL unavailable > > > > This typically means the config of the remote server is invalid. We've > > authenticated all the way through but SOL isn't turned on, so we exit > > out. I will admit, I have never gotten SOL to work on my motherboard > > (w/ ipmitool either). > > Likewise. > > > The ability to configure the SOL_Conf section via > > bmc-config is broken (atleast in my firmware version). Perhaps it has > > to be configured via other Sun software or via the ILOM interface > > itself? > > I couldn't find any info. I suppose I could raise a service call, but > I don't know if that's likely to get me anywhere. The console does work > via the ssh CLI, anyhow. > > >> and for 1.0: > >> > >> # ipmiconsole -h ipmi060 -Wsun20 > >> ipmiconsole_submit_block: BMC Implementation > >> > >> and the ILOM doc seems to ignore the topic. > > > > This typically means there is an IPMI implementation issue. Have you > > tried the "solport" or the "solpayloadsize" workarounds? If either > > one/both work, we'll just have to add Sun motherboards to the > > workarounds list. > > Ah. solpayloadsize,sun20 did establish a connexion, but I think the > speed may be wrong as it appears dead once connected. On the other > hand, after disconnecting, that seems to have taken the ILOM off the > air... That is with the earliest ILOM, anyway, though it's annoying it > looks more broken in the latest. -- Albert Chu [email protected] Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-devel
