Hi Al,

I've had the same issues like Scott and tested the new SVN version.
I works for me now (test system has a X9SCM-iiF mainboard in a SC216 chassis).
I've also tested unplugging a power cable, which works fine as you can see here:

State before unplugging the cable:
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-pmbus-power-supply-status 0
Supermicro:get-pmbus-power-supply-status invalid OEM option argument '0'
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-pmbus-power-supply-status 1
good
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-pmbus-power-supply-status 2
good
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-power-supply-status 0
Supermicro:get-power-supply-status invalid OEM option argument '0'
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-power-supply-status 1
good
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-power-supply-status 2
good

Then I unplugged one of the two power cables:
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-pmbus-power-supply-status 0
Supermicro:get-pmbus-power-supply-status invalid OEM option argument '0'
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-pmbus-power-supply-status 1
bad
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-pmbus-power-supply-status 2
good
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-power-supply-status 0
Supermicro:get-power-supply-status invalid OEM option argument '0'
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-power-supply-status 1
bad
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ ipmi-oem/ipmi-oem -h 10.1.102.140 -u ADMIN -p 
**** -l ADMIN Supermicro get-power-supply-status 2
good
user@ubuntu1404:~/svn/freeipmi$ 

Thank you for fixing this issue.

Best regards,
Werner

On Mit, 2015-09-09 at 14:24 -0700, Albert Chu wrote:
> Cool, it'll be in the next release of FreeIPMI.
> 
> Al
> 
> On Wed, 2015-09-09 at 14:41 -0500, Scott Silverman wrote:
> > It appears to work, but the 00 is in fact a "good" state. I can't pull
> > a power cable just now to confirm what a "bad" state is, but I'll let
> > you know tomorrow.
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks for such a prompt response, it's much appreciated.



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