Hi Chris, > For freeipmi (ipmipower) I found the following combination worked: > --- > # ipmipower -h cut0iogw1-ilo -s > cut0iogw1-ilo: authentication type unavailable for attempted privilege level
This isn't good. It suggests that the HP firmware might be returning bad/poor information in the Get Authentication Capabilities phase of IPMI. Does ipmipower work if you also specify the authcap workaround? (-W authcap). If it does work, then there is a bug. Perhaps you can send me a --debug output and we can take a look to figure out what the bug is. Al On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 15:29 -0700, Christopher Maestas wrote: > Hello, > > With the recent update of the 2.00 iLO2 firmware, we can now support: > > > - "IPMI over LAN" functionality. The IPMI 2.0 RMCP+ (or Linux ipmitool > "lanplus") protocol is supported with this release. > - IPMI Serial Over LAN (SOL) > - Data Center Manageability Interface (DCMI) v1.0 specification > - Enhanced the "in band" Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) > to comply with the IPMI specification version 2.0 > > I've been able to use ipmitool to test this successfully (power, SOL and > sensor gathering). Here's what I do with ipmitool: > --- > # rpm -q ipmitool > ipmitool-1.8.11-1 > # ipmitool -I lanplus -H cut0iogw1-ilo -U USER -P PASS power status > Chassis Power is off > # ipmitool -I lanplus -H cut0iogw1-ilo -U USER -P PASS power on > Chassis Power Control: Up/On > # ipmitool -I lanplus -H cut0iogw1-ilo -U USER -P PASS power status > Chassis Power is on > --- > > For freeipmi (ipmipower) I found the following combination worked: > --- > # ipmipower -h cut0iogw1-ilo -s > cut0iogw1-ilo: authentication type unavailable for attempted privilege level > # ipmipower -h cut0iogw1-ilo -D LAN_2_0 -s > cut0iogw1-ilo: on > # ipmipower -h cut0iogw1-ilo -D LAN_2_0 -f > cut0iogw1-ilo: ok > # ipmipower -h cut0iogw1-ilo -D LAN_2_0 -s > cut0iogw1-ilo: off > # ipmipower -h cut0iogw1-ilo -D LAN_2_0 -n > cut0iogw1-ilo: ok > # ipmipower -h cut0iogw1-ilo -D LAN_2_0 -s > cut0iogw1-ilo: on > --- > > I set the following in /etc/freeipmi.conf: > --- > driver-type LAN_2_0 > --- > > and it seems to work ok for the lo100 and ilo2 servers just fine. > --- > # ipmipower -h cut0iogw1-ilo -s > cut0iogw1-ilo: on > # ipmipower -h cut0admin1-lo -s > cut0admin1-lo: on > --- > > I figure there may be other functional tests for ipmi compliance I can run > now that the initial flags have been worked around for freeipmi's ipmipower > command. Then I figure on changing powerman/conman to use ipmi drivers for > ilo devices and see how that works. > > Thanks, > -cdm > _______________________________________________ > 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