Thank you Al,
I unfortunately discovered that the ipmi card does not actually installed on
my PC.
The reference is to a plug-in that I have not bought.
I apologize for the error and thank you for trying.
Fabio
-----Messaggio originale-----
From: Albert Chu
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 6:47 PM
To: Fabio Cecamore
Cc: Freeipmi-users@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] ipmitools with IPMI BMC KCS
Can you try running ipmi-locate? Lets see if ipmi-locate can even find
a IPMI card on your system.
Maybe i need some driver actived in the kernel ?
Usually you don't need to, but installing/running the Linux IPMI kernel
driver is worth trying. If you're on Linux w/ most distros
"/etc/init.d/ipmi start" should start it up.
Al
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 00:26 -0700, Fabio Cecamore wrote:
Hi Al,
thanks for your reply, the workaround this time dont work :(
root@ProLiant:/home/fabio# ipmi-sensors -W assumeio
could not find inband device
root@ProLiant:/home/fabio#
[146841.244016] ipmi-sensors:6367 map pfn expected mapping type
uncached-minus for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back
[146841.245030] ipmi-sensors:6367 map pfn expected mapping type
uncached-minus for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back
[146841.245052] ipmi-sensors:6367 map pfn expected mapping type
uncached-minus for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back
Maybe i need some driver actived in the kernel ?
-----Messaggio originale-----
From: Al Chu
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 6:12 AM
To: Fabio Cecamore
Cc: freeipmi-users@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-users] ipmitools with IPMI BMC KCS
Hi Fabio,
Some HP motherboards have a bug which does not advertise properly it's
KCS device information. Here's the workaround option from the manpage
----
assumeio - This workaround flag will assume inband interfaces
communicate with system I/O rather than being memory-mapped.
This will work around systems that report invalid base addresses.
Those hitting this issue may see "device not supported" or "could not
find inband device" errors. Issue observed on HP ProLiant DL145 G1.
----
It'd be worth a shot trying it out (via "-W assumeio").
Al
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 16:14 -0700, Fabio Cecamore wrote:
> Hello at all,
> i’m trying to use freeipmi tools in my debian installation (on a
> microserver
> proliant hp) but there is no way to work..
>
> root@ProLiant:~# bmc-info
> could not find inband device
> root@ProLiant:~# ipmi-sensors
> could not find inband device
> root@ProLiant:~#
>
> in dmesg:
> [117664.327176] bmc-info:5860 map pfn expected mapping type
> uncached-minus
> for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back
> [117664.327197] bmc-info:5860 map pfn expected mapping type
> uncached-minus
> for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back
> [117664.328223] bmc-info:5860 map pfn expected mapping type
> uncached-minus
> for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back
> [117664.329762] bmc-info:5860 map pfn expected mapping type
> uncached-minus
> for d7fa0000-d7fa1000, got write-back
>
> I'm "sure" i've a ipmisensors becouse this is the output of lm_sensors:
>
> Driver `ipmisensors':
> * ISA bus
> Chip `IPMI BMC KCS' (confidence: 8)
>
> But lm_sensors have not the driver too and not work..
>
> What can i try ?
> Thank you
> Bye
> Fabio C.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Freeipmi-users mailing list
> Freeipmi-users@gnu.org
> https://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
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users