Al Chu <[email protected]> writes: > (Naturally, I added "confirmed to work around" based on the assumption > you guys can confirm it for me :-)
I can't confirm it on either x4100 -- not x4100m2 -- (RedHat 5) or x4500 (Solaris). In each case, the daemon reports: timer stopped by another process stopping bmc-watchdog daemon Under Solaris, SMF restarts the daemon anyway, so it kind-of works, but not under RedHat. I'm running it as /usr/sbin/bmc-watchdog -d -u 4 -p 0 -a 1 -F -P -L -S -O -i 900 -e 60 -D openipmi -W ignorestateflag says ps, where I need the -D on x4100 or x4200m2 to avoid bmc-watchdog: Get Watchdog Timer Error: BMC Busy Ii think I have the latest firmware in each case -- some version of 2.0.2.5. I wonder what's different between me and Frank. I don't have time to investigate immediately, but I'll try to later. By the way, I know I'm running the right version as it accepts ignorestateflag. However, bmc-watchdog doesn't accept --version, though it's in the --help output. By the way 2, I noticed that it's still using GPLv2, not v3. Is that an oversight, or because the copyrights don't allow it? _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-devel
