Hi Nicola, I'll ping someone at HP I know that might be a bit more "in the know". I'm sure the support person you talked to just has no idea what they're talking about :P
Al On Sun, 2011-03-13 at 10:21 -0700, Nicola Pedrozzi wrote: > Hello Albert, > ping-ing HP didn't help, since I'm on Slackware, they just don't care. > > They said IPMI is based on SNMP and all the info should be there already. > > :^) they also said that you could just download their HPSIM package for Suse > or Redhat and have a look in there , ???? , I said: into the binaries???????? > > Ok, just give up. I'll try to live with that ...... ;^( , usually temperatures > should be enough. > > FYI: > . I flashed the BIOS firmware to the latest available > . I tried recompiling the kernel with a default huge .configuration file > from Slackware (that is, compiling many things that I'm not supposed to > need) > . I tried ipmitool-1.8.11 > . I tried lm_sensors-3.2.0 > > Not much changed ... just once, ipmitool seemed to work but, at a second run, > it started again complaining about "Unable to open SDR for reading". > I actually could not read all of the output because I used to many > -vvvvvvvvvvv ... > and my terminal scrolling (1500 lines) was not enough. > I tried load/remove/reload/... many modules but I could not reproduce it. > > > > Thank you anyway and keep up with your great job, > Bye nIc > > > > Albert Chu wrote: > > Great, it'll be fixed in FreeIPMI 1.0.3. > > > > Al > > > > On Fri, 2011-03-11 at 00:50 -0800, Nicola Pedrozzi wrote: > >> Hi Al, > >> thanks, bmc-info now works: > >> > >> > >> # bmc-info > >> Device ID : 19 > >> Device Revision : 1 > >> Device SDRs : supported > >> Firmware Revision : 1.07 > >> Device Available : yes (normal operation) > >> IPMI Version : 2.0 > >> Sensor Device : supported > >> SDR Repository Device : supported > >> SEL Device : supported > >> FRU Inventory Device : supported > >> IPMB Event Receiver : unsupported > >> IPMB Event Generator : unsupported > >> Bridge : unsupported > >> Chassis Device : unsupported > >> Manufacturer ID : Hewlett-Packard (11) > >> Product ID : 8224 > >> > >> Channel Information > >> > >> Channel Number : 2 > >> Medium Type : 802.3 LAN > >> Protocol Type : IPMB-1.0 > >> Active Session Count : 0 > >> Session Support : multi-session > >> Vendor ID : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum > >> (7154) > >> > >> Channel Number : 7 > >> Medium Type : OEM > >> Protocol Type : KCS > >> Active Session Count : 0 > >> Session Support : session-less > >> Vendor ID : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum > >> (7154) > >> > >> > >> > >> About OEM Sensors Id 0 and 1, I'll contact HP to see if they can provide > >> some info. > >> And maybe some more general specs on their IPMI implementation. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Thanks for now, > >> Bye nIc > >> > >> > >> > >> Albert Chu wrote: > >>> Hi Nicola, > >>> > >>> I just uploaded a beta of FreeIPMI 1.0.3 here: > >>> > >>> http://download.gluster.com/pub/freeipmi/qa-release/freeipmi-1.0.3.beta0.tar.gz > >>> > >>> Could you give it a try to see if it runs bmc-info correctly? > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Al > >>> > >>> On Thu, 2011-03-10 at 15:05 -0800, Albert Chu wrote: > >>>> Hi Nicola, > >>>> > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> Get System Info Parameters Response > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> KCS Header: > >>>>> ------------ > >>>>> [ 0h] = lun[ 2b] > >>>>> [ 7h] = net_fn[ 6b] > >>>>> IPMI Command Data: > >>>>> ------------------ > >>>>> [ 59h] = cmd[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 80h] = comp_code[ 8b] > >>>>> ipmi_cmd_get_system_info_parameters_system_firmware_version_first_set: > >>>>> bad completion code > >>>> > >>>> I never handled this particular error code, so I can put in a fix to > >>>> deal with this. I'll e-mail you a link to a beta tar.gz later on with > >>>> the fix. > >>>> > >>>> Looking at the ipmi-sensors debug data, it seems legitimate. There's > >>>> nothing to indicate that there should be more sensors. The sensors that > >>>> report N/A are not available. If it's a bug on HP's part, that's on > >>>> their firmware side and you'd have to ping them on that. > >>>> > >>>> One additional note: > >>>> > >>>> 0 | System Chassis 1 UID Light | OEM Reserved | N/A > >>>> | N/A | 'OEM Event = 0000h' > >>>> 1 | System Chassis 2 Sys. Health LED | OEM Reserved | N/A > >>>> | N/A | 'OEM Event = 0000h' > >>>> > >>>> It'd be nice to support these OEM sensors. If you can ping HP and > >>>> determine how to interpret these two sensors, I can add OEM > >>>> interpretations into FreeIPMI for them. > >>>> > >>>> Al > >>>> > >>>> On Thu, 2011-03-10 at 14:11 -0800, Nicola Pedrozzi wrote: > >>>>> Hi Albert, > >>>>> first of all thanks for your prompt reply. > >>>>> > >>>>> The --entity-sensor-names helped a bit, but still some infos are > >>>>> missing, more specifically the RPM > >>>>> of the fans (there is space for 6 fans and correctly only the first 4 > >>>>> are showed because in my > >>>>> system config I only have 4, but I think somewhere there should also be > >>>>> the fans RPM of the 2 Power > >>>>> Supply...). > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Here the output with your suggested option: > >>>>> > >>>>> # ipmi-sensors --entity-sensor-names > >>>>> ID | Name | Type | Reading > >>>>> | Units | Event > >>>>> 0 | System Chassis 1 UID Light | OEM Reserved | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'OEM Event = 0000h' > >>>>> 1 | System Chassis 2 Sys. Health LED | OEM Reserved | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'OEM Event = 0000h' > >>>>> 2 | Power Supply 1 Power Supply 1 | Power Supply | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'Presence detected' > >>>>> 3 | Power Supply 2 Power Supply 2 | Power Supply | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'Presence detected' > >>>>> 4 | Power Supply 3 Power Supplies | Power Supply | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'Fully Redundant' > >>>>> 6 | System Board 1 Fan 1 | Fan | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'transition to > >>>>> Running' > >>>>> 7 | System Board 2 Fan 2 | Fan | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'transition to > >>>>> Running' > >>>>> 8 | System Board 3 Fan 3 | Fan | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'transition to > >>>>> Running' > >>>>> 9 | System Board 4 Fan 4 | Fan | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'transition to > >>>>> Running' > >>>>> 10 | System Board 5 Fan 5 | Fan | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | N/A > >>>>> 11 | System Board 6 Fan 6 | Fan | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | N/A > >>>>> 12 | System Board 7 Fans | Fan | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'Fully Redundant' > >>>>> 14 | Air Inlet Temp 1 | Temperature | 20.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 15 | Processor 1 Temp 2 | Temperature | 40.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 16 | Processor 2 Temp 3 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 17 | Memory Module 1 Temp 4 | Temperature | 37.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 18 | Memory Module 2 Temp 5 | Temperature | 37.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 19 | Memory Module 3 Temp 6 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 20 | Memory Module 4 Temp 7 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 21 | Power Unit 1 Temp 8 | Temperature | 45.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 22 | Power Unit 2 Temp 9 | Temperature | 37.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 23 | System Board 1 Temp 10 | Temperature | 47.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 24 | System Board 2 Temp 11 | Temperature | 38.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 25 | System Board 3 Temp 12 | Temperature | 49.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 26 | System Internal Expansion Board 1 Temp 13 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 27 | System Internal Expansion Board 2 Temp 14 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 28 | System Internal Expansion Board 3 Temp 15 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 29 | System Internal Expansion Board 4 Temp 16 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 30 | System Internal Expansion Board 5 Temp 17 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 31 | System Internal Expansion Board 6 Temp 18 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 32 | System Board 4 Temp 19 | Temperature | 27.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 33 | System Board 5 Temp 20 | Temperature | 33.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 34 | System Board 6 Temp 21 | Temperature | 36.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 35 | System Board 7 Temp 22 | Temperature | 33.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 36 | System Board 8 Temp 23 | Temperature | 44.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 37 | System Board 9 Temp 24 | Temperature | 37.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 38 | System Board 10 Temp 25 | Temperature | 33.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 39 | System Board 11 Temp 26 | Temperature | 33.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 40 | System Internal Expansion Board 7 Temp 27 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 41 | System Internal Expansion Board 8 Temp 28 | Temperature | N/A > >>>>> | C | N/A > >>>>> 42 | Drive Backplane Temp 29 | Temperature | 35.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 43 | System Board 12 Temp 30 | Temperature | 77.00 > >>>>> | C | 'OK' > >>>>> 44 | System Board 8 Memory | Memory | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'Presence detected' > >>>>> 45 | System Board 9 Power Meter | Current | N/A > >>>>> | N/A | 'Device Enabled' > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Here the bmc-info --debug output (the one of ipmi-sensor is attached as > >>>>> .gz): > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> # bmc-info --debug > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> Get Device ID Request > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> KCS Header: > >>>>> ------------ > >>>>> [ 0h] = lun[ 2b] > >>>>> [ 6h] = net_fn[ 6b] > >>>>> IPMI Command Data: > >>>>> ------------------ > >>>>> [ 1h] = cmd[ 8b] > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> Get Device ID Response > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> KCS Header: > >>>>> ------------ > >>>>> [ 0h] = lun[ 2b] > >>>>> [ 7h] = net_fn[ 6b] > >>>>> IPMI Command Data: > >>>>> ------------------ > >>>>> [ 1h] = cmd[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = comp_code[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 13h] = device_id[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 1h] = device_revision.revision[ 4b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = device_revision.reserved1[ 3b] > >>>>> [ 1h] = device_revision.sdr_support[ 1b] > >>>>> [ 1h] = firmware_revision1.major_revision[ 7b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = firmware_revision1.device_available[ 1b] > >>>>> [ 7h] = firmware_revision2.minor_revision[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 2h] = ipmi_version_major[ 4b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = ipmi_version_minor[ 4b] > >>>>> [ 1h] = additional_device_support.sensor_device[ 1b] > >>>>> [ 1h] = additional_device_support.sdr_repository_device[ > >>>>> 1b] > >>>>> [ 1h] = additional_device_support.sel_device[ 1b] > >>>>> [ 1h] = additional_device_support.fru_inventory_device[ > >>>>> 1b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = additional_device_support.ipmb_event_receiver[ 1b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = additional_device_support.ipmb_event_generator[ > >>>>> 1b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = additional_device_support.bridge[ 1b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = additional_device_support.chassis_device[ 1b] > >>>>> [ Bh] = manufacturer_id.id[20b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = manufacturer_id.reserved1[ 4b] > >>>>> [ 2020h] = product_id[16b] > >>>>> Device ID : 19 > >>>>> Device Revision : 1 > >>>>> Device SDRs : supported > >>>>> Firmware Revision : 1.07 > >>>>> Device Available : yes (normal operation) > >>>>> IPMI Version : 2.0 > >>>>> Sensor Device : supported > >>>>> SDR Repository Device : supported > >>>>> SEL Device : supported > >>>>> FRU Inventory Device : supported > >>>>> IPMB Event Receiver : unsupported > >>>>> IPMB Event Generator : unsupported > >>>>> Bridge : unsupported > >>>>> Chassis Device : unsupported > >>>>> Manufacturer ID : Hewlett-Packard (11) > >>>>> Product ID : 8224 > >>>>> > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> Get Device GUID Request > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> KCS Header: > >>>>> ------------ > >>>>> [ 0h] = lun[ 2b] > >>>>> [ 6h] = net_fn[ 6b] > >>>>> IPMI Command Data: > >>>>> ------------------ > >>>>> [ 8h] = cmd[ 8b] > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> Get Device GUID Response > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> KCS Header: > >>>>> ------------ > >>>>> [ 0h] = lun[ 2b] > >>>>> [ 7h] = net_fn[ 6b] > >>>>> IPMI Command Data: > >>>>> ------------------ > >>>>> [ 8h] = cmd[ 8b] > >>>>> [ C1h] = comp_code[ 8b] > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> Get System Info Parameters Request > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> KCS Header: > >>>>> ------------ > >>>>> [ 0h] = lun[ 2b] > >>>>> [ 6h] = net_fn[ 6b] > >>>>> IPMI Command Data: > >>>>> ------------------ > >>>>> [ 59h] = cmd[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = reserved[ 7b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = get_parameter[ 1b] > >>>>> [ 1h] = parameter_selector[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = set_selector[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 0h] = block_selector[ 8b] > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> Get System Info Parameters Response > >>>>> ===================================================== > >>>>> KCS Header: > >>>>> ------------ > >>>>> [ 0h] = lun[ 2b] > >>>>> [ 7h] = net_fn[ 6b] > >>>>> IPMI Command Data: > >>>>> ------------------ > >>>>> [ 59h] = cmd[ 8b] > >>>>> [ 80h] = comp_code[ 8b] > >>>>> ipmi_cmd_get_system_info_parameters_system_firmware_version_first_set: > >>>>> bad completion code > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Thank you and good night, > >>>>> nIc > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Albert Chu wrote: > >>>>>> Hi Nicola, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> If you could you provide --debug output, that'd be great. For > >>>>>> bmc-info, > >>>>>> I'm betting the HP node returns some non-standard error code, so I > >>>>>> don't > >>>>>> handle that error code correctly (I would normally expect the "Not > >>>>>> supported" or "Invalid" error code if it isn't supported). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> As for the ipmi-sensors output, it appears pretty solid. If you are > >>>>>> comparing the names to HP specific software, it's possible that there > >>>>>> is > >>>>>> extra info (via OEM extensions) that the HP specific software knows of > >>>>>> that I don't. Or you may want to try the --entity-sensor-names option > >>>>>> in ipmi-sensors. I noticed on Dell motherboards that they "name" their > >>>>>> sensors by combining an entity ID with a text string. It's possible HP > >>>>>> software does something similar. If --entity-sensor-names doesn't > >>>>>> work, > >>>>>> we'd have to come up with a new option. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> As for the not listing specific sensors, it's hard to say. Some > >>>>>> motherboards don't support the sensors you're interested in. It's also > >>>>>> possible the "N/A" outputs are due to a bug in HP's firmware. If you > >>>>>> send me the --debug output, I might be able to see if there is anything > >>>>>> particularly odd about it. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Al > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Thu, 2011-03-10 at 09:25 -0800, Nicola Pedrozzi wrote: > >>>>>>> Hello everybody, > >>>>>>> today I installed freeipmi-1.0.2 on the following system: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> . HP Proliant DL380 G7 > >>>>>>> . Slackware 13.1 > >>>>>>> . OS 2.6.35.11 x86_64 (compiled by myself) > >>>>>>> . 1x Xeon(R) CPU E5630 @ 2.53GHz > >>>>>>> . 2x redundant Power Supply (detected) > >>>>>>> . 4x redundant Fan (detected) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Things seem to work but not completely. I cannot manage to output some > >>>>>>> important information such as Fan/RPM and the "Name" of the showed > >>>>>>> temperatures. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> bcm-info gives an error and does not fully complete: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> # bmc-info > >>>>>>> Device ID : 19 > >>>>>>> Device Revision : 1 > >>>>>>> Device SDRs : supported > >>>>>>> Firmware Revision : 1.07 > >>>>>>> Device Available : yes (normal operation) > >>>>>>> IPMI Version : 2.0 > >>>>>>> Sensor Device : supported > >>>>>>> SDR Repository Device : supported > >>>>>>> SEL Device : supported > >>>>>>> FRU Inventory Device : supported > >>>>>>> IPMB Event Receiver : unsupported > >>>>>>> IPMB Event Generator : unsupported > >>>>>>> Bridge : unsupported > >>>>>>> Chassis Device : unsupported > >>>>>>> Manufacturer ID : Hewlett-Packard (11) > >>>>>>> Product ID : 8224 > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> ipmi_cmd_get_system_info_parameters_system_firmware_version_first_set: > >>>>>>> bad completion code > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> And here the output of ipmi-sensors > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> # ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event > >>>>>>> 0 | UID Light | OEM Reserved | N/A | N/A | 'OEM Event > >>>>>>> = > >>>>>>> 0000h' > >>>>>>> 1 | Sys. Health LED | OEM Reserved | N/A | N/A | 'OEM Event > >>>>>>> = > >>>>>>> 0000h' > >>>>>>> 2 | Power Supply 1 | Power Supply | N/A | N/A | 'Presence > >>>>>>> detected' > >>>>>>> 3 | Power Supply 2 | Power Supply | N/A | N/A | 'Presence > >>>>>>> detected' > >>>>>>> 4 | Power Supplies | Power Supply | N/A | N/A | 'Fully > >>>>>>> Redundant' > >>>>>>> 6 | Fan 1 | Fan | N/A | N/A | 'transition > >>>>>>> to Running' > >>>>>>> 7 | Fan 2 | Fan | N/A | N/A | 'transition > >>>>>>> to Running' > >>>>>>> 8 | Fan 3 | Fan | N/A | N/A | 'transition > >>>>>>> to Running' > >>>>>>> 9 | Fan 4 | Fan | N/A | N/A | 'transition > >>>>>>> to Running' > >>>>>>> 10 | Fan 5 | Fan | N/A | N/A | N/A > >>>>>>> 11 | Fan 6 | Fan | N/A | N/A | N/A > >>>>>>> 12 | Fans | Fan | N/A | N/A | 'Fully > >>>>>>> Redundant' > >>>>>>> 14 | Temp 1 | Temperature | 22.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 15 | Temp 2 | Temperature | 40.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 16 | Temp 3 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 17 | Temp 4 | Temperature | 38.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 18 | Temp 5 | Temperature | 39.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 19 | Temp 6 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 20 | Temp 7 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 21 | Temp 8 | Temperature | 46.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 22 | Temp 9 | Temperature | 38.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 23 | Temp 10 | Temperature | 48.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 24 | Temp 11 | Temperature | 39.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 25 | Temp 12 | Temperature | 50.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 26 | Temp 13 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 27 | Temp 14 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 28 | Temp 15 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 29 | Temp 16 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 30 | Temp 17 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 31 | Temp 18 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 32 | Temp 19 | Temperature | 28.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 33 | Temp 20 | Temperature | 35.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 34 | Temp 21 | Temperature | 38.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 35 | Temp 22 | Temperature | 34.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 36 | Temp 23 | Temperature | 44.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 37 | Temp 24 | Temperature | 38.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 38 | Temp 25 | Temperature | 34.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 39 | Temp 26 | Temperature | 34.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 40 | Temp 27 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 41 | Temp 28 | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > >>>>>>> 42 | Temp 29 | Temperature | 35.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 43 | Temp 30 | Temperature | 77.00 | C | 'OK' > >>>>>>> 44 | Memory | Memory | N/A | N/A | 'Presence > >>>>>>> detected' > >>>>>>> 45 | Power Meter | Current | N/A | N/A | 'Device > >>>>>>> Enabled' > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> If useful, I'll provide --debug output. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Thanks for any help, > >>>>>>> bye nIc > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>>>> Freeipmi-users mailing list > >>>>>>> [email protected] > >>>>>>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Cordiali saluti, > >>>>> Nicola Pedrozzi > >>>>> -- > >>>>> IT Manager > >>>>> ImmoGalaxy Sagl > >>>>> Via Corte 19c > >>>>> CH-6963 Pregassona > >>>>> > >>>>> [email protected] > >>>>> Tel: +41 91 941.08.01 > >>>>> Fax: +41 91 941.08.02 > >>>>> > >>>>> http://www.immogalaxy.ch > >>>> -- > >>>> Albert Chu > >>>> [email protected] > >>>> Computer Scientist > >>>> High Performance Systems Division > >>>> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> Freeipmi-users mailing list > >>>> [email protected] > >>>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users > >> -- Albert Chu [email protected] Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users
