Hi Al,

2011/6/28 Albert Chu <[email protected]>

> 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?

One question, are you looking to monitor the PSU's inband or outofband?
> That's another way I can whittle down the code.
>

inband is the priority, so this should help a bit, as far as I understood.

thanks again,
Arnaud
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