Hi Kilian, Yes, they could be added. The issue is these are likely OEM specific IPMI commands that Supermicro has added to their motherboard. If they could release information on these OEM IPMI commands, they could definitely be added.
Others on this list have pinged Supermicro before and they have been reasonably generous on releasing this information. If you could ping them, that'd be great. Al On Wed, 2015-10-07 at 15:15 -0700, Kilian Cavalotti wrote: > HI there, > > I'm aware of the Supermicro get-power-supply-status and > get-pmbus-power-supply-status oem commands, but I was wondering if > there would also be possible to add support to get power readings out > of the PSUs. > > Supermicro has this tool, IPMICFG > (https://www.supermicro.com/solutions/SMS_IPMI.cfm, > ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/utility/IPMICFG/) that allows this: > > # ./ipmicfg-linux.x86_64 -pminfo > [SlaveAddress = B0h] [Module 1] > Item | Value > ---- | ----- > Status | ON (00 00) > Input Voltage | 237.0 V > Input Current | 1.86 A > Main Output Voltage | 12.03 V > Main Output Current | 31.75 A > Temperature 1 | 28C/82F > Temperature 2 | 36C/98F > Fan 1 | 5336 RPM > Fan 2 | 6120 RPM > Main Output Power | 382 W > Input Power | 432 W > PMBus Revision | 0xD422 > PWS Serial Number | P1K68CF05A04300 > PWS Module Number | PWS-1K66P-1R > PWS Revision | 1.0 > [...] > > It seems to use IPMICTL_RECEIVE_MSG ioctls under the hood, so it > probably just sends raw IPMI commands. > > Do you think there would be ways to add support in freeipmi to get > more information about PMBus PSUs on Supermicro machines? > > Thanks, -- Albert Chu ch...@llnl.gov Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-devel mailing list Freeipmi-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-devel