Hey Chris, On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 11:53 -0400, Chris Harwell wrote: > Greetings freeipmi users, > > I've really enjoyed using freeipmi - it is a great tool. I > particularly like how the host range syntax works and simplifies > certain tasks.
Thanks. > I've recently run into a case where freeipmi fails and hope you can > offer some help or advice. > > This fails: > ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h xxxx[0001-319]-lom --consolidate-output > --quiet-readings > also where the second number is 319 fails. > > These invocations work: > ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h xxxx[0001-319]-lom --consolidate-output > ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h xxxx[0001-318]-lom --consolidate-output > --quiet-readings > ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h xxxx[0001-319]-lom > ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h xxxx[0001-318]-lom --consolidate-output > ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h xxxx[0001-319]-lom --consolidate-output > ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h xxxx[0001-319]-lom --quiet-readings > > when it fails the output looks like this: > $ ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h xxxx[0001-319]-lom --consolidate-output > --quiet-readings > pstdout_launch: unknown internal error > > I encounter this in the several versions I could check quickly 0.6.5, > 0.7.12 and 0.7.13: > :bin$ ipmi-sensors -V > ipmi-sensors - 0.7.13 > Copyright (C) 2003-2008 FreeIPMI Core Team > This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of > the GNU General Public License. This program has absolutely no warranty. > drdenws02:bin$ ipmi-sensors -g Fan -h drdb[0001-319]-lom -u ADMIN -p > ADMIN --consolidate-output --quiet-readings > pstdout_launch: unknown internal error > > debug output is copious, the last bit looks like this: > xxxx0317-lom: IPMI Command Data: > xxxx0317-lom: ------------------ > xxxx0317-lom: [ 3Ch] = cmd[ 8b] > xxxx0317-lom: [ 0h] = comp_code[ 8b] > xxxx0317-lom: IPMI Trailer: > xxxx0317-lom: -------------- > xxxx0317-lom: [ 23h] = checksum2[ 8b] > pstdout_launch: unknown internal error > > Please advise - am I running into a known limitation or just using > this wrong? Is there other information I ought to provide? In all liklihood there is some corner case in the hostrange parsing. I'll take a look into it and get back to you if I need any more info. Thanks, Al > Thanks in advance, > Chris Harwell > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipmi-users mailing list > Freeipmi-users@gnu.org > http://*lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users > -- Albert Chu ch...@llnl.gov Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list Freeipmi-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users